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1 fiction conversations over 20 hours (Dec 3, 2023 – Dec 4, 2023) 64% prompt uniqueness Moscow, Russia
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 9× “Zerg units react to Zerg expansion base with two spine crawl...” over less than a minute (Dec 3, 2023 – Dec 3, 2023), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Dec 3, 2023 at 3:05 PM MSK — 1 turn Russia, Moscow fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: Zerg units react to Zerg expansion base with two spine crawlers playing a card game which, from what everyone could guess, was poker, while Derpfestor watches them. Seeing two literal whips with spikes playing a game made some laugh at how absurd things can be
CHATBOT: The scene was indeed quite absurd. The Zerg expansion base was bustling with activity as Zerg units scurried around, ensuring its growth and fortification. Amidst the hive-like atmosphere, two spine crawlers, their whip-like appendages covered in sharp spikes, sat opposite each other, engrossed in what appeared to be a card game. Observing the unusual sight was Derpfestor, a peculiar-looking Zerg unit renowned for its intelligence and psychic abilities. Its bulbous body hovered nearby, its eyes fixated on the game. The spine crawlers seemed focused, their spiked whips maneuvering the cards with a surprising dexterity. For some Zerg units who stumbled upon this scene, it was difficult to suppress their laughter. They found the sight of two spine crawlers, typically fierce and lethal in battle, engaging in such a human-like activity incredibly amusing. But they were also reminded of the inherent unpredictability and peculiarity of the Zerg swarm. Whispers spread among nearby units as they stopped momentarily in their tasks to witness this spectacle. Some made crude jokes about the possibility of the spine crawlers using their spikes to cheat in the game, while others pointed out the irony of playing poker amidst an invasion-oriented species. As the game progressed, the tension between the spine crawlers intensified. Their spiky whips twitched slightly, each move calculated and deliberate. Derpfestor, with its keen telepathic senses, seemed to follow the game with keen interest, occasionally emitting a low, guttural sound that resembled a chuckle. Eventually, one of the spine crawlers emerged victorious, its whip-like appendages raising in a gesture of triumph. The defeated spine crawler emitted a series of clicks and hisses, seemingly expressing frustration. Derpfestor, observing the outcome, emitted a subtle telepathic pulse, congratulating the winning spine crawler. The onlookers burst into laughter, an almost surreal chorus of chirps, growls, and warbling sounds echoing within the Zerg base. It was a momentary divergence from the relentless pursuit of conquest, a reminder that even the most brutal and alien species in the universe had their own peculiarities and absurd moments. And so, the Zerg units returned to their tasks, the echoes of laughter still lingering in the air. The two spine crawlers resumed their roles as defenders of the expansion base, their fierce spikes at the ready. But deep down, a sense of amusement and lightheartedness remained, ent...