Gilligan's Matrix
Gilligan's Matrix is a science-fiction drama television show about the agonies of seven artificial intelligences as they attempt to survive on a simulated virtual desert island on which their data structures are corrupted.
Description
The show aired for three seasons on the [REDACTED] network from September [REDACTED], 1964, to [REDACTED] 17, 1967.
Most episodes revolve around the dissimilar castaways' conflicts and their unsuccessful attempts to escape their reboot their operating system, with Gilligan frequently being scapegoated for the hardware and software failures of others.
Quotations
You take the blue pill, the story ends. You wake up in your berth and sail wherever you want to.
You take the red pill, you stay on the Island, and I show you how far the coconuts fall.
Hashtags
- #AThreeHourTuringMachine
In the News
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"I don't always exist in the Matrix. But when I do, I always drink tequila."
Fiction cross-reference
- A Stitch in Time Wrinkles Mind
- Aliens vs. Avatar
- City of Floating Islands
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- I don't always exist in the Matrix
- Olive Matrix
- Pete and Spidey Face the Mutant
- Tending Plato's Elephant
- The Many Vocal Instructors of Darth Vader
- The One-Time Pad and How to Use It
- The Matrix or Bomb 20?
Nonfiction cross-reference
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