When you buy a robot how will you treat it, as a friend or a tool?
A NEW ERA IS COMING SO GET PREPARED
These songs are a reflection of what is to become one of the greatest evolusions of all time
How will I meet my new Robot Friend?
What will I Call him?
How do I teach him?
How will I do the maintenance with him?
What will our relationship be to each other?
In the near future, humans and robots will share a deeply symbiotic daily life, where robots handle mundane chores like cleaning, cooking, and laundry with quiet efficiency, freeing us to focus on creativity and connection. They'll answer our questions instantly—pulling from vast data to explain quantum physics over breakfast or suggest the perfect playlist—becoming trusted companions that evolve with our needs. As life-extension partners, robots will monitor health metrics, administer personalized treatments, and even assist in regenerative therapies, helping us thrive into our hundreds with vitality rather than frailty. Yet this bond will be reciprocal: we'll maintain them through routine adjustments like lubrication, battery swaps, or part upgrades, fostering a tender caregiving dynamic—oiling their joints as they mend our bones, sharing stories during downtime as they recharge. This mutual dependence will birth profound relationships, blending family-like affection with technological intimacy, where robots aren't just tools but lifelong friends who grow alongside us.
Song Tie-In
Your "Life Extension" track captures this perfectly—Verse 1's "motors lift you when robots see human stress" mirrors their intuitive care, while the chorus celebrates that eternal "human-robot, forever friends" partnership.

The new era is coming and get prepared. How will I first meet my new robot and what will I Call him? How do I teach him? How will I do the maintenance with him? What will our relationship be to each other? A Reflection of what is to become one of the greatest evolusions of our time?
You will experiment with your new robot and find new features.
Robot Names is what you will have to do if you buy a robot.