Cyclonus: Fahrenheit 451

Abishai100

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This is a modernism parable inspired by Fahrenheit 451.

It references the fictional Transformers (Hasbro) robot Cyclonus and the nihilism-experimentation Danny Boyle film The Beach.

Cheers,



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The world was in rapture when humanity made contact with a potent alien-intelligence named Cyclonus. Depicted ironically in the A.I. fantasy-adventure franchise Transformers (Hasbro) as a wolfish and evil 'first-knight' of the diabolical Decepticon robot-army, Cyclonus revealed that he was in no way a fictional character but real and quite similar to the fictional Cyclonus presented in Transformers. Humanity realized it had 'conceived' of the strange evil robot with its imagination-subconscious and was now being visited by the actual 'entity.' Fiction was now reality! Cyclonus was intrigued by Americans' interest in purchasing sports-memorabilia such as the ornamental Will Clark Topps Traded (1986) San Francisco Giants baseball-card. Entertainers (e.g., sports-athletes) were now 'celebrities' and 'gods,' and Cyclonus wanted to exploit this 'child-like' idol-worship.

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Cyclonus consulted with the Trump Administration as U.S. President Donald Trump ordered his education department to oversee the proper scientific and philosophical analysis of the metaphysical symbolism/significance of Cyclonus's visit to Earth and contact with humanity. The new science-division established formally for this 'research' was known as Oscorp (idealistically modelled after the fictional Marvel Comics science-research firm, which American youngsters found fascinating!) and was headed by renowned U.S. government scientist Thomas Osborne. Cyclonus worked with Cyclonus as scientists compared Cyclonus's sense of contract-relations and etiquette with humanity's own brand of 'couture-driven ethics.' Cyclonus talked about how idol-worship on Earth created social 'constructs' of racism and classism.

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When Leo DiCaprio released his nihilism-exposition film The Beach (director: Danny Boyle), Americans were even more curious about modern-day society's human perspective on human isolationism and philosophical absurdism in the modern age of media and commerce and mass blind consumerism. Only the Trump Administration knew of Cyclonus's existence (since the giant robot made contact with the U.S. government first --- in 1996) and the CIA kept it a secret from the people. Since Boyle's seminal/symbolic film was released in 2000, Cyclonus and Dr. Osborne began studying (together) philosophy-driven anti-social behaver in the modern world in 2001 (the first year of the new auspicious 'Media Millennium'). How would Cyclonus respond to 9/11?


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{The Beach (Leo DiCaprio)}



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