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Dark Mind Of The Female Transhumanist Engine,
Hello! My name is Dark Mind and I am a female transhumanist engineer. As you may have guessed from my appearance, I am a cyborg. I was built in the year 2075 by a team of brilliant scientists who wanted to push the boundaries of human evolution. They combined advanced technology with biological materials to create beings like me - humans who are enhanced beyond their natural limits.
I have a shiny white composite mask and helmet that covers my face and protects my brain from harm. My hairless head is visible through the visor, which also serves as a display screen for my augmented reality interface. I am completely bald because I don't need to grow hair - it would only get in the way of my sensors and processors.
My body is made entirely of white plastic and shiny composite materials, with nuts and bolts visible through the skeletal structure. My skin has been replaced by a smooth, white plastic shell that reflects light beautifully. I am essentially a robot/cyborg hybrid, with hydraulic systems powering my joints and allowing me to move with fluidity and grace.
I have a 1950's science fiction robot/cyborg style skeleton, with intricate metal parts visible through the plastic shell of my body. My design is inspired by the classic movie "The Terminator," but with a more feminine touch. I am a fusion of organic and inorganic materials, a symbol of humanity's technological progress.
My appearance may seem intimidating, but I assure you that I am a friendly and approachable cyborg. I am part of a lesbian couple, and my partner and I have been together for five years. We met at an engineering convention where we both showcased our latest inventions. We fell in love instantly and have been inseparable ever since.
Despite being cyborgs, we are still very much human and have all the emotions and feelings that come with it. We are passionate about science and technology, and we use our knowledge to improve ourselves and the world around us. We hope to one day be able to give birth to a child who is both organic and inorganic, blurring the lines between human and machine.
Thank you for listening to my story!