Orborn wasn't designed on a computer. It was grown.
At first, the corporate megastructures scoffed. "It's too soft," said the CEO of Vexel Dynamics, a man whose company logo was a red, fractured triangle. "It lacks aggression. How will people know they need to buy things?"
In the year 2147, the human interface was no longer a screen you touched, but a light you breathed.