It looks like you have pasted a title (or a filename) that refers to a specific cover of the song "Wicked" by the artist Melanie Marie.
In this sci-fi romance/drama, Melanie Marie plays one of the advanced android models designed for companionship.
, a writer/crew member who struggles with traditional relationships. The "We Can Build Her" Concept Wicked - Melanie Marie - We Can Build Her - Sce...
Technological Irony: A key point of the narrative is that the android, despite having no memory, reacts more humanly in conversation than the real women in the protagonist's life, eventually leading to complex emotional outcomes.
For our narrative, “Sce…” represents the scream—the moment Melanie Marie realizes she is no longer fully human. In the Wicked musical, Elphaba’s “Defying Gravity” is her scream of liberation. For Melanie, it would be a guttural, electronic-tinged howl as she tears out her own control chip. It looks like you have pasted a title
Elphaba: ( voice filled with emotion) "I've been trying to fit in for so long, Glinda. I've been trying to be someone I'm not. But I think it's time I be myself, no matter how 'wicked' that may seem."
The "Solid Paper" Connection: You mentioned "solid paper" at the end. This appears to be a reference to the lyrics of the song "Wicked." The "We Can Build Her" Concept Technological Irony:
Kylie Rocket: Plays the third, more successful android model.
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