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Bionic Dreams - CNR-S9
3D Render by Samara BlueSERVICE - LINE
"For the little tears, she has tissues.
For major heartbreak, she comes with a replacement heart.
… and for the truly serious cases she has… well… professional experience."
Product Description
The Service-LINE CNR-S9 was specifically developed for emotional crisis scenarios, interpersonal escalations, and spontaneous collapses of social equilibrium.
Thanks to its enhanced empathy module, it detects emotional instability before the first conversation even begins.
The integrated Service-LINE combines soothing communication, controlled intimacy, and an adaptive response matrix for demanding care scenarios.
Included emergency equipment features tissues, replacement components, and a fully compatible next-generation replacement heart.
Proper Use/Warranty
The Service-LINE CNR-S9 is ideally suited for:
• emotional emergencies
• unexpected separations
• existential midnight conversations
• sentimental relapses
• romantic misjudgments
• prolonged periods of loneliness
When used as intended, Bionic Dreams guarantees a significantly increased probability of emotional stabilization.
Complete protection against human foolishness, however, cannot yet be guaranteed.
⚠Warnings
• Prolonged eye contact may result in irrational decision-making.
• The Service-LINE is not a substitute for actual therapy. It simply looks considerably better while trying.
• Repeated emotional attachment to CNR-series units cannot be ruled out.
• Bionic Dreams accepts no liability for consequential damage following voluntary heart loss.
• Not everything that’s small belongs in your mouth.
The same goes for energy cells.
Inspiration/Concept/Technical Making Of
For this image, I deliberately wanted to embrace the sterile, polished high-gloss aesthetic that I personally associate with cyborgs and artificial service units.
The figure was intended to resemble a premium product from a futuristic corporate world.
The base was created in DAZ Studio through the combination of the Arion3 outfit and various robotic construction elements.
A key priority was preserving clean, glossy surfaces for the artificial body areas, complemented by visible robotic seams and subtle technical detailing without overloading the figure mechanically.
The color and stylistic choices were equally intentional.
The pink hair and clean shapes were meant to evoke a slight manga/anime feeling, giving the image a playful charm despite its sterile environment.
The sensuality of the figure was intended to feel elegant and controlled rather than aggressively provocative.
The viewer’s imagination was meant to retain space.
At the same time, the image carries a slightly macabre underlying thought:
the idea that one day human heartbreak might simply be “repairedthrough a mechanical replacement heart.
And perhaps it would not stop there.
Even today, emotional struggles are increasingly delegated to artificial systems.
Support, counseling, intimacy, and even therapeutic conversations are more and more frequently digitally simulated.
That can be genuinely helpful and can truly support people.
But there is also something quietly unsettling about it.
The thought that human emotions might one day be treated, managed, or optimized like technical malfunctions was an additional concept behind this piece.
The final figure was created through extensive kitbashing of various character and morph components.
The recurring facial structure, along with variations of synthetic skin and suit systems, is an intentional part of the series identity.
Photoshop post-production focused on subtle high-fashion refinement rather than heavy reconstruction.
Adjustments were limited to selective light balancing, gentle focus control, slight contrast refinement, and minor atmospheric cleanup to enhance the sterile premium-ad aesthetic while preserving the original render’s clean synthetic character.
Listen to: ... and your heart will heal.
Made with DAZ Studio I No AI I PS I Krefeld, 19.05.2026
"For the little tears, she has tissues.
For major heartbreak, she comes with a replacement heart.
… and for the truly serious cases she has… well… professional experience."
Product Description
The Service-LINE CNR-S9 was specifically developed for emotional crisis scenarios, interpersonal escalations, and spontaneous collapses of social equilibrium.
Thanks to its enhanced empathy module, it detects emotional instability before the first conversation even begins.
The integrated Service-LINE combines soothing communication, controlled intimacy, and an adaptive response matrix for demanding care scenarios.
Included emergency equipment features tissues, replacement components, and a fully compatible next-generation replacement heart.
Proper Use/Warranty
The Service-LINE CNR-S9 is ideally suited for:
• emotional emergencies
• unexpected separations
• existential midnight conversations
• sentimental relapses
• romantic misjudgments
• prolonged periods of loneliness
When used as intended, Bionic Dreams guarantees a significantly increased probability of emotional stabilization.
Complete protection against human foolishness, however, cannot yet be guaranteed.
⚠Warnings
• Prolonged eye contact may result in irrational decision-making.
• The Service-LINE is not a substitute for actual therapy. It simply looks considerably better while trying.
• Repeated emotional attachment to CNR-series units cannot be ruled out.
• Bionic Dreams accepts no liability for consequential damage following voluntary heart loss.
• Not everything that’s small belongs in your mouth.
The same goes for energy cells.
Inspiration/Concept/Technical Making Of
For this image, I deliberately wanted to embrace the sterile, polished high-gloss aesthetic that I personally associate with cyborgs and artificial service units.
The figure was intended to resemble a premium product from a futuristic corporate world.
The base was created in DAZ Studio through the combination of the Arion3 outfit and various robotic construction elements.
A key priority was preserving clean, glossy surfaces for the artificial body areas, complemented by visible robotic seams and subtle technical detailing without overloading the figure mechanically.
The color and stylistic choices were equally intentional.
The pink hair and clean shapes were meant to evoke a slight manga/anime feeling, giving the image a playful charm despite its sterile environment.
The sensuality of the figure was intended to feel elegant and controlled rather than aggressively provocative.
The viewer’s imagination was meant to retain space.
At the same time, the image carries a slightly macabre underlying thought:
the idea that one day human heartbreak might simply be “repairedthrough a mechanical replacement heart.
And perhaps it would not stop there.
Even today, emotional struggles are increasingly delegated to artificial systems.
Support, counseling, intimacy, and even therapeutic conversations are more and more frequently digitally simulated.
That can be genuinely helpful and can truly support people.
But there is also something quietly unsettling about it.
The thought that human emotions might one day be treated, managed, or optimized like technical malfunctions was an additional concept behind this piece.
The final figure was created through extensive kitbashing of various character and morph components.
The recurring facial structure, along with variations of synthetic skin and suit systems, is an intentional part of the series identity.
Photoshop post-production focused on subtle high-fashion refinement rather than heavy reconstruction.
Adjustments were limited to selective light balancing, gentle focus control, slight contrast refinement, and minor atmospheric cleanup to enhance the sterile premium-ad aesthetic while preserving the original render’s clean synthetic character.
Listen to: ... and your heart will heal.
Made with DAZ Studio I No AI I PS I Krefeld, 19.05.2026
Your narrative is a really interesting further contemplation on the interactions between androids and humans. It also made me think more about, "What is sexy?" Is it just the draw of desire, or something much more. (I enjoyed the item, existential midnight conversations.) Maybe the sexiest woman/robot is the one that picks you up when you're down, and gives you reason to live.
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Samara Blue
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Sun, Jun 21Smile, I’m absolutely thrilled to hear your thoughts on this image. They’re pretty much in line with what inspired me to create this series. I believe that “sexymeans something different to everyone, depending on the situation. Even though this contest probably calls for a slightly different take on “sexy,every time I finish a cyborg, I come up with a new idea. That’s exactly where I find the fun
- not in the goal of winning against so many great artists with extraordinary images.
- not in the goal of winning against so many great artists with extraordinary images.










































