Tereshkova: "For your information, that's a highly user-friendly gesture! It was developed by our leading expert in the field of advanced interpretive avant-garde absurdist dadaism!"
P-3: "Whatever that guy's been smoking, sign me up!"
This city in the clouds was built in 1950. Leading scientists from all the other Soviet republics live here, including the German SSR. You need to have an exceptionally brilliant and dedicated mind to work here.
Atomic HeartFrom this moment on, just inject a special Neuro-Polymer encoded with the education you want - a university-level natural sciences curriculum for example - and you'll instantly become an educated member of society. Want to learn Korean? Or get a doctorate in nuclear physics? Or learn to play the piano? With Kollektiv 2.0, you can!
Atomic Heart, by TereshkovaP-3: "Something's stuck in my head, but I I can't figure out what it is. Crispy Critters, man. F-ck."
Glove: "Watch your language, Major, we're in a public place."
P-3: "Everyone here seems so happy and content just like in China."
Glove: "You've been to China, comrade major?"
P-3: "I've been everywhere... I mean, everywhere except for China, I guess."
On behalf of all at Facility 3826, I present to you the device of the future: The neural connector Thought. It will allow human beings to be at the center of Kollektiv 2.0, a network for all mankind together, uniting the intellect of all individuals into a powerful mind, free of all boundaries.
Atomic Heart, by Dmitriy Sergeevich SechenovThe man was born to dream, to do great things. Flying machine, space travel, even robots. But unfortunately, there are those who wish to crush those dreams. And that's where men like you come in, Sergei.
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