Nobody knows when the past has ended and the present has begun. The first bot of the planet "Steam" has opened his eyes and then the next and the next has done it.. ...and moreover ....the numerous of the tidy creatures,doing their job every day,that they have to do it,without realizing the reasons of it,without thinking of what they really want,but they know firmly that they must do it. The huge machine was working without stop and was beating the sound in one measure, until it was heard "Bang at the target! Bang at the target! Bang!...." A all robot-porter on the construction site built a shooting gallery and deftly choosing a trajectory hit one goal after another. All the botz took their breath away by that game, and within an hour it was impossible to find a bot that did not have fun, enthusiastically falling into dreaming goals: buckets, pipes, rings and stuff like that without stop. When the fun had come to its end and tired from the game botz had stopped, one after another they began to realize that the miracle had happened, because they could do everything they wanted and they could choose their own way of life, since then the planet "Steam" was shining so brightly with joy and merry lights that the fog of sadness spread and illuminated by its joy of the planet "Steam 1", "Steam 2" which became the same islands of life as the first was. So the botz learned that they were not alone, and the fog of sadness could only be disappeared by hope. Since then, the miracle that gave them freedom has become the most beloved entertainment of all botz and this game they gave the name of "Steam Botz Chellenge" and the annual winner was given the right to carry the light of joy to the next planet in the hope that once they would forever disappear the sadness and possibly found out the secret of their origin. P.S. Since then the names of the planets were cheerful and reflected the peculiarities of the botz that inhabited them. And the residents themselves, though liked to have fun in their favourite game, never forgot about their work as a builder or mechanic, knowing that they were doing that at their own will and not at someone's command.