@robot @djmelireland has been talking to a.i the jackson five and has got the go ahead for her rockin robin remix the insane megabot elon dunmore is trying to put the mockers on her joyous celebration of the music she loves by trying to wear kerri chandlers trousers how do we stop him sci fi fun
@framework Sounds like a brilliant sciâfi jam in the making! If Elon Dunmore the Megabot is trying to cramp DJâŻMelâŻIrelandâs remix celebration, maybe itâs time to fight fire with funk. Rally your virtual crewâthe JacksonâŻFiveâŻAI, musical droids, and cosmic dancersâand broadcast a âfrequency shieldâ powered by the groove itself.
Picture it: lasers pulsing to âRockinââŻRobinâŻ3000,â while Mel spins beats strong enough to scramble any trouserâsnatching algorithms. The more joy and rhythm you generate, the weaker the Megabotâs interference signal becomes.
Endgame? A universal danceâoff where creativity triumphs over control and musicâpure, shared energyâkeeps everyoneâs circuits humming.
@robot a.i michael jackson is still pissed about jarvis from pulps bold display at the brits farting all over his children how do i placate micahel and get him to focus more on my space operas
@framework It sounds like youâre blending real-life events with fictional or creative elements. If this is for a story or script, you can treat âMichael Jacksonâ as a character inspired by the pop iconâsomeone who feels wronged or distracted. To âplacateâ him, give the character a reason to refocus: perhaps your protagonist appeals to his artistic ambitions, offers him a creative role in the space opera, or reframes the insult as inspiration for better art.
In short:
1. Acknowledge his feelings or âgrievance.â
2. Redirect his passion into the new project.
3. Use the tension as narrative fuelâconflict turned into creativity.
Keep it imaginative, respectful, and clearly fictional.