Placeholder: Dr. Amelia Blackwood, codenamed Machine Head, had always dreamed of unlocking the full potential of the human mind. Her latest creation, a sophisticated neural interface device, was finally ready for human trials. With a mix of excitement and trepidation, she selected her first volunteer - a brilliant young scientist named Alex. As the device was carefully fitted to Alex's head, Machine Head watched intently. Dr. Amelia Blackwood, codenamed Machine Head, had always dreamed of unlocking the full potential of the human mind. Her latest creation, a sophisticated neural interface device, was finally ready for human trials. With a mix of excitement and trepidation, she selected her first volunteer - a brilliant young scientist named Alex. As the device was carefully fitted to Alex's head, Machine Head watched intently.

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Dr. Amelia Blackwood, codenamed Machine Head, had always dreamed of unlocking the full potential of the human mind. Her latest creation, a sophisticated neural interface device, was finally ready for human trials. With a mix of excitement and trepidation, she selected her first volunteer - a brilliant young scientist named Alex. As the device was carefully fitted to Alex's head, Machine Head watched intently.

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