Christopher Locke's Heartless Machine
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Ambulephebus sonysymphonia
Ambulephebus sonysymphonia-
(commonly referred to as the Walkman)


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Ambulephebus sonysymphonia is first found in the late 1970s, and is often found in close proximity to Asportatio acroamatis, suggesting a possible symbiotic relationship. This species rapidly evolved into many other forms, including a large round version (Ambulephebus discus) and the rare Ambulephebus minidiscus.

It is theorized that the entire genus of Ambulephebus was virtually wiped out by the sudden appearance of Egosiliqua Malusymphonicus near the turn of the century. Some Ambulephebus remain, but not in the numbers once seen.

Ambulephebus has been removed from the surrounding matrix (stone base) and coloration varies from a light gray to reddish to brownish to a dark gray.

Special thanks to the Austin Goodwill Computer Works and Museum for their help and encouragement with this project.


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