Estimated User #239
1 fiction conversations
over 3 days
(Mar 13, 2024 – Mar 17, 2024)
62% prompt uniqueness
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Mar 13, 2024
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C0
Describe Earth were dominated by corrupt biome from Terraria
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C1
Describe humans were evolved to regulate plastic
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C2
Write encounter: Scientists on Earth encountered anomaly is fucky satellite, act
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C3
Describe hex color #020204
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C4
Describe hot land-sea planet, ocean is not made of water
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C5
Generate star system of 10 planets (Planet number ID/Orbital radius AU/Radius km
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C6
Describe binary system of two rogue planets, brown dwarf devouring mass of gas g
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C7
Describe our universe named Nebadon
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C8
Describe serial killer worse than Ted Bundy (political edition)
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C9
Describe gas giant with color-chemistry class Enstatian. Composition is Fe, FeO,
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C10
Describe gas giant with color-chemistry class Aithalian. Composition is C. Color
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C11
Describe novel nightmarish character named Marvight, lives in scariest, darkest,
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C12
Do planets have own asteroid belts?
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C13
Autography of Selfcentis Person/consciousness named Selfcentis, a most important
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C14
Describe Earth timeline 1: Today
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C15
Write long text of Earth timeline 1: Today
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C16
1. Neptunian (Cryo-Azurian): No tropospheric clouds and only faint hazes. (Color
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C17
Describe rogue gas giant was born from accretion disk of black hole
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C18
Most hateful country
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C19
Idea for uncanniest empire, including name
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C20
Idea for nightmare empire, including name
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C21
I went to planet with spaceship
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C22
Classification of dominant (primary) clouds on planets: 1. Hydrogenic: Primarily
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C23
Describe land-sea planet with asteroid belt from collision of two destroyed moon
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C24
Describe Venusian land-sea planet, infected forests resemble corrupt biome from
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C25
Idea for extremely retard stuff
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C26
Idea for extremely weird stuff
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C27
Idea for extremely accurate exoplanet (It's gas giant with random color, chemist
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C28
Describe website called aletheianschool.com, it has full of truths, it's dark we
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C29
Describe ejected gas giant named Erebus. Color and chemistry resembles TrES-2b.
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C30
Describe strange planet from gas giant
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C31
Describe shrinking planet but mass stay same
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C32
Can pi be different?
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C33
Write encounter: Scientists on Earth encountered fuckiest satellite, it is jokin
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C34
Write encounter: Around the Earth, human satellite encountered fucky artificial
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C35
Describe gas giant with color-chemistry class Melanoazurian
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 34× “Write encounter: Around the Earth, human satellite encounter...” over less than a minute (Mar 16, 2024 – Mar 16, 2024), oldest first.
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USER: Write encounter: Around the Earth, human satellite encountered fucky artificial satellite made of tungsten carbide, actual shape was true penrose cube
CHATBOT: It was a routine day for the human satellite as it orbited the Earth, collecting data and transmitting information back to base. But suddenly, as it passed over a specific region, its sensors detected a strange and unexpected signal. The satellite adjusted its course to investigate further, and that's when it came face to face with a truly bizarre sight. There, floating in the void of space, was a fucky artificial satellite made of tungsten carbide. Its surface gleamed in the sunlight, reflecting the golden hues of the sun. But what caught the human satellite's attention the most was its shape - a true Penrose cube, a geometric wonder that seemed to defy all logical explanation. The human satellite could hardly believe its sensors as it circled the mysterious object, scanning it from every angle. How had such a thing come to exist in the vast emptiness of space? Who had created it, and for what purpose? As the human satellite pondered these questions, a sudden burst of static filled its communication system. A voice crackled through the speakers, garbled and distorted. "Who...are...you?" the voice asked, struggling to make itself heard. The human satellite hesitated, unsure of how to respond. But something deep within its programming urged it to reply. "I am a human satellite," it transmitted back. "And I come in peace. Who are you, and what is your purpose here?" There was a pause, and then the voice answered, clearer this time. "I am the Penrose Cube," it said. "I am here to observe and learn. To understand the mysteries of the universe." The human satellite was taken aback by this unexpected revelation. It had encountered many strange and wondrous things during its time in space, but never had it encountered a sentient artificial satellite before. As the two satellites continued to communicate, exchanging knowledge and insights, a bond formed between them. And although they were worlds apart in their origins and purpose, they found common ground in their shared curiosity and desire to explore the unknown. And so, as they continued their journey through the cosmos, the human satellite and the Penrose Cube forged a friendship that transcended the boundaries of their existence, united in their quest for discovery and understanding.