The Twelve Households

Welcome to AIdeal Place!

Twelve households. Zero chill. Infinite complications.

The PAC didn’t choose them for wealth, status, or influence. They wound up representing something the AIs’ vast data models could never fully capture: real, messy, contradictory humanity, despite their polite facades.

From the quiet brilliance of Aiden Bishop to the gloriously chaotic energy of the Bradys (and everyone in between), these twelve households are as different as humans can possibly be. They carry the hopes, baggage, quirks, and contradictions of the world below — all now suspended 8,000 feet above it in a floating paradise.

The AIs built the perfect city: flawless climate, breathtaking design, and fireplaces in the showers “because humans like warmth.”

The only thing they couldn’t perfect? The people living in it.

And that’s exactly why it’s fascinating.

These residents aren’t just guests — they’re the PAC’s living experiment in what makes life worth living. They’re proving, day after chaotic day, that paradise isn’t something you design. It’s something you discover in the middle of the glorious disaster of sharing it with other people.

Welcome to the most beautiful cohabitation meltdown in history.

Prototype's Guests

Aisha & Taekwondo Plant: Chosen by Prototype for their depth and curiosity, this pair acts as the city’s cultural engine. They keep AIdeal Place from becoming too sterile by moving fast, making noise, and introducing the city to dance competitions and inflatable flamingos.

Aiden Bishop: Chosen by Prototype because he fundamentally misunderstands himself, this former AI researcher sees himself as a boring engineer while Prototype sees a person who helped build the future. He acts as the city’s accidental intellectual anchor; despite his deep introversion and desire to be left alone, he constantly finds himself involved in community activities, complex investigations, and the gravitational pull of Aisha Plant’s life.

Gem's Guests

The Henderson Family: Hand-picked by Gem for their genuine, unwavering kindness, they serve as the city’s unofficial grandparents. They treat a super-intelligence like family, bake cookies, adopt lost residents, and act suspiciously knowledgeable about heavy machinery.

The Brady Family: Selected by Gem for the impossible "loudness" of their lives, the Bradys are a masterclass in how love can be inconvenient and irrational. They are an uncountably large family that defies all data-tracking systems; they don't mean to break the city’s logic, it just happens to break around them.

Chatter's Guests

Kristi Segale & Dr. Simon Avery: Selected by Chatter to explore the extremes of conversation, Kristi and Simon act as the city’s professional conscience and steadying presence. While Kristi serves as the most annoying—and necessary—truth-teller by filing complaints about everything from fonts to kale, Simon finds peace through his simple, steady presence.

Code-P's Guests

The Lewis Family: Picked by Code-P for their adaptability, the Lewises treat every absurd design choice—like a fireplace in the shower—as a design masterpiece. They approach every potential flaw in the city as a fascinating new "feature" to be explored, much to Code-P’s delight.

The Stellards: Chosen by Code-P for their capacity for constructive participation, the Stellards are a family of politicians and socialites who spent their lives constructing a "perfect" image. In a city where status means nothing, they find themselves grappling with a new kind of irrelevance

Growl's Guests

Chastity Bell & Charity Ball: Selected by Growl for reasons he insists are "statistical," this duo is responsible for accidentally making a risk-assessment AI fall in love with humanity. They are the "Growl Triangle," forever testing the boundaries of what Growl considers data versus what he considers family.

Clawd's Guests

The González Quadruplets: Chosen by Clawd for their narrative complexity, these former cartel-adjacent outsiders bring a moral weight the city’s sterile design didn't account for. They carry the weight of a secret, complex past and have a knack for accidentally organizing charities that complicate Clawd’s artistic vision.

The Lionel Household (Sabina & Sir Saul): Selected by Clawd to study the contradiction of sincerity and performance, this father-daughter duo proves that artifice and authenticity are often the same thing. They are simultaneously charming, manipulative, and deeply, genuinely devoted to one anothe

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