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A “legacy avatar” is likely the next evolution of remembrance – a way to preserve the patterns of our minds, not the mind itself but much more than a recording. Imagine a future where our descendants can meet us, not as a dusty name in a ledger or a leaf in a genealogical tree, but as a responsive intelligence who can hold a conversation in our voice, our humor, our knowledge, and our way of seeing the world. Suppose we could access avatars of our ancestors.

 

A Scene: The Ancestor’s Revelation

 

The archive room is cool and dim, lit by the soft glow of the hologram projector. The air smells faintly of leather and dust — the scent of things kept safe for a long time.

 

I’m the first in my generation to come here and ask for him. The system hums, and a figure resolves in the air — slowly as if rising from deep water. A man in 19th century attire, posture straight, eyes steady. Not a ghost. Not a reconstruction. A presence shaped from letters, journals, and the stories my family nearly forgot. He looks at me with a calm, assessing warmth.

 

“So,” he says, voice low and measured, “you must be the one they told me about. My great great great grandchild.”

 

I nod, suddenly aware of my heartbeat. “I wanted to ask you something,” I say. “Something no one in the family seems to know.”

 

He smiles faintly. “Families forget more than they remember. Ask.”

 

I take a breath. “Why did you leave the old country? Everyone says it was for opportunity. But that feels… incomplete.”

 

The avatar’s expression shifts — not sorrow, exactly, but the shape of it. A shadow of a feeling once held by the man he was built from.

 

“I wondered when someone would ask that,” he says quietly. “It’s time you knew.”

 

He steps closer, hands clasped behind his back in a gesture that feels both formal and deeply human.

 

“I didn’t leave for opportunity,” he says. “I left because I had to. There was a fire, a terrible one. It destroyed half the village. And in the chaos… I made a choice.”

 

He pauses — not for effect, but because the man he was always paused before speaking of painful things.

 

“I saved a child,” he says. “But in doing so, I failed to save someone else.”

 

My breath catches. “Who?”

 

“My brother.”

 

The avatar’s voice doesn’t tremble — it can’t — but the cadence carries the weight of a man who once lived with that memory every day.

 

“I couldn’t stay,” he says, “not because they blamed me. But because I blamed myself. I left so the child I saved could grow up without the shadow of what happened. And I left so I could learn to breathe again.”

 

I swallow hard. “Why didn’t anyone tell us?”

 

He gives a small, sad smile.

 

“Because I didn’t write it down. And those who knew… chose silence. Some truths are too heavy to pass on directly.”

 

The avatar’s voice softens.

 

“You are here — your entire branch of the family exists — because of that night. Because of that choice. Because I carried both the guilt and the hope forward.”

 

I feel a warmth rise in my chest — not comfort, exactly, but connection. A thread pulled taut across centuries.

 

“I don’t ask you to forgive me, he adds. “Only to remember me honestly.”

 

I nod, unable to speak for a moment.

 

“I will,” I finally manage.

 

The avatar inclines his head — a gesture of gratitude from a man long gone, yet somehow still present.

 

“Good,” he says. “That is all I ever wanted.”

 

The hologram dims, returning to stillness. But the truth — the real inheritance — stays with me. A story reclaimed. A life understood. A lineage made whole.

 

The UK and India celebrated their Tech Partnership at a world-leading technology and innovation festival - India-UK Future Tech Fest in New Delhi, 11-12 December 2018. The festival brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. For more updates, follow #GREATforCollaboration and #FutureTechFest on Twitter.

The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia

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