Life With Alpha II Alpha s WorldChapter 3 Bodyguards
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I'd like to start with a quick warning and apology: This chapter is much more episodic than normal, especially the section in Tokyo. Sorry, but there was just so much to do in Japan that we were often just going from one thing to the next completely unrelated thing and so on.
Let me give a little bit of background for this next bit. You know me, I love me some background.
Way back before we grew our first synthetic woman, Kasumi, when Alpha was first exploring how the human brain worked, I was the main test subject. While we did perform plenty of experiments with rats and mice (and a pig) to see how their brains worked, ultimately, Alpha had to study a human brain in operation, meaning me and my brain. So I was scanned and explored with nanites and external scanners and tested for month after month while all of this was being done.
One of things Alpha needed to figure out was how language worked in the human brain, how it was learned, stored and used. Since we knew our first woman would be a native Japanese speaker, I spent about a month learning Japanese. Alpha didn't need me to learn the whole language, just enough so that she could extrapolate how the various processes worked. So while I still knew a little Japanese, I was in no way even remotely approaching fluency.
The reason I went through that was to preface Alpha's offer to implant much more complete knowledge of the Japanese language into my brain. In theory, the way it would work is that she would add the knowledge of the language to the appropriate areas of my brain, then I would take a crash course at home on speaking Japanese, with an option to include writing as well. Theoretically I would learn it at a record pace, because I would be making and using new neural connections to the implanted knowledge instead of learning it from scratch. If the process worked correctly, it would be like refreshing my mind on a subject I already knew thoroughly.
Supposedly this can also be done with physical skills like typing or martial arts or juggling, though whether or not so-called 'muscle memory' could also be included was uncertain. It's a little iffy when adding it to a pre-existing person, so it might result in clumsiness initially.
One interesting side note to all of this is that creating memories and skills in a brand new brain is much easier, comparatively speaking. With a blank slate, Alpha can lay out the neurons, chemicals, connections and links for ideal functionality. It's just when you have to add new material into a preexisting brain that the organizational difficulties arise since Alpha has to work around the chaos of everything that's already there.
To avoid too much mind-numbing, tedious detail, if you want to prevent damage to the knowledge already in storage in an active brain, the new additions have to be mostly inactive to start.
Now I have no objection to learning by brain implants ... in theory. In practice, I don't want to be a test subject until a few others have gone before me. Also, while I trust Alpha, I have always been a little leery of letting her alter or add to my brain (or genes).
The bodyguards, or at least the three that didn't already know Japanese, agreed to the procedure, so I let them be the guinea pigs for this. Although they didn't know it, they were much safer choices anyway, since Alpha would be able to recreate their memories and skills much, much more easily should anything go wrong.
Well, okay, that was a misleading statement. Alpha regularly makes backups of my brain, so I could be restored to an earlier 'save point' if need be. It's just that their brains are much, much fresher than mine, and thus much more orderly. They should be able to deal with added information much more easily, while at the same time, since they have been developing new memories in the normal semi-chaotic way of daily life, the results should be valid enough for testing purposes. Enough to prove or disprove the theory, at least.
If it worked out, we'd have up to six different Japanese speakers in the group -- the bodyguards plus Kasumi and Rei. Plus whatever half-remembered phrases and words I retained after ten years.
That kind of leads to our next issue: Kasumi.
We were a little concerned about letting Kasumi visit Japan at all because ... well ... while her spoken Japanese was excellent, her accent was wrong.
Accents are hard to program, as it turns out. From a computer's perspective, it is like deliberately adding in specific imperfections to the programming. Sure, you can approach it as multiple independent variations of a single program set, but it's much more efficient in theory to just have dozens of built-in variants of a core data set. Ummm ... Ignore that. I'm pretty sure I'm not explaining it clearly or accurately enough.
Regardless, however you approach it, you are essentially saying that even though there is theoretically a completely correct version of Japanese or English or whatever, THEY AREN'T ALLOWED TO USE IT. Trust me, that is an excellent way to really annoy computer intelligences, artificial or synthetic.
Fortunately, accents only applied to the intelligences that had to create or imitate humans, and well over 90% of the time, that meant Alpha was the only one who had to deal with the issue.
Once Alpha finally accepted that accents were something we needed to deal with, she worked out specifics for various accents around the world, but this was developed long after we had created Kasumi.
Luckily, the official background we had arranged for Kasumi involved her leaving Japan at a young age to live in America, so hopefully she wouldn't be expected to have a proper regional dialect or accent anymore, but that only worked so long as Kasumi stuck to our official story. She's honest enough that she has trouble telling even necessary lies, and she honestly believed she was a native of Nerima, a ward within Tokyo, which was how she reflexively answered when asked. (For those who are unaware of the situation, Nerima is strongly associated with anime production, as well as being where the very popular Ranma 1/2 series was located.)
If questions regarding her name arose, since 'Kasumi Tendo' would instantly be recognized by most anime or manga fans, she was supposed to point out that she was born before the Ranma series began, implying that since she pre-dated the series, it was no more than coincidence. That was true, according to her documented age, but for any questions that went beyond that ... again, she was innately very honest, so we had to be certain to keep her away from any extended conversations about her origins.
In other words, keeping her separate from associations with the Ranma manga and anime was going to be difficult if she started talking to people.
It gets a little worse. If you look at the actual dates -- our fake Kasumi was theoretically born in 1984, and the Ranma series began publishing in Japan in 1987 -- that means there was no possible way to reconcile her memories with the manga. When she discovered the manga on her own somewhere around 2008, she jumped to the conclusion that her sister Nabiki had sold the stories to a manga creator as another way to profit off of Ranma Saotome. So far, we had gotten away with letting her believe that was true because the specific American manga volumes she had been buying had started publication in 2004. (Yes, Viz, the American publisher had actually started publishing single issues in 1993, but the right-to-left collected volumes she had gotten weren't released in the US until 2004 or 2005.)
Fortunately, Kasumi is not a detective, and it had been often emotionally painful for her to read them, so she had never looked at the details or backtracked the origins. It also helped that she wanted to keep the whole mess secret from everyone else since she considered it to be embarrassing. We had basically gotten lucky.
Of course, once we had discovered that she knew of the manga and anime, we had installed a perception override similar to the ones we had installed in Barbara, Velma and Daphne, but that wouldn't help a whole lot if she discussed the series with other people.
So why bring her along at all? The thing is, we didn't really have a good reason to give her to keep her from coming along on the trip. Yes, she 'knew' that if she ever met the original Kasumi, she would be overcome by the Chinese Amazon magic that had created her and would compel her to try to kill her other self, but she agreed not to visit Nerima and to never travel alone, so we should easily be able to keep a close eye on her.
Rei, on the other hand, was relatively easy to deal with, since she knew she was a clone and believed she had lived in Japan for only a few days before being sent to live in the States. Plus, she was under orders from her Japanese creators to keep her origin a secret, so she would actively work with us to obscure her history. And most importantly for Rei, she didn't chat ... or offer unsolicited information ... or answer questions if she could avoid it ... or, well ... talk. Not much, anyway.
The one piece of good news was that by the time we created my Japanese bodyguard, Motoko, Alpha was able to add fairly accurate accents and plant excellent background records without a problem. Should the need ever arise, we even had a few local cyborgs available to say things like, 'Motoko grew up just down the street' or 'She went to school with my children'.
While I'm discussing Japan, I should probably also take this opportunity to cover a subject I've been avoiding.
When Alpha's body-rebuilding capabilities were made public after my assassination attempt, we had offered to start setting up nanopod systems around the world for any country willing to meet certain requirements, including legal protections for computer intelligences.
One of the other main requirements was that any adult who needed nanopod treatment and already had two or more children must agree to be sterilized so they could no longer have children.
This requirement grew out of two different main concerns. The first was the obvious, stated reason of needing to limit population growth. The second was to slow or limit possible nanopod needs. And we were publicly honest about both reasons, since at the time, we were simply unable to supply enough nanites or nanopods for everyone that might need them. By the time of my trip to Japan, we had greatly expanded our abilities in those regards, but there was still no way for us to supply everyone should countries worldwide accept our offer.
The sterilization requirement did not go over well, to put it mildly. (Except in China, but there are other issues there which I'm not going to cover right now.) For some people, it was a violation of their religious beliefs. For some, it was a threat to their manhood or womanhood. For some, it was just a violation of their human rights.
I guess I just didn't think it through, but to me it was perfectly logical. While the planet could probably support the estimated population through at least the end of the century, beyond that it started getting iffy, relying on expected but undiscovered advances in agriculture, projected decreases in worldwide populations, and so on. However, even if you allow that we might be able to feed everyone, many other problems come with overly dense populations, such as the rapid transmission and mutation of disease, virus and plague, likely increases in violence and pollution, the elimination of privacy, and so on.
Anyway, let me just say that personally, I would be happier with a stable population of less than five billion worldwide. Not that I've ever wished that aloud. I shudder to think what some synthetic might come up with if they ever heard such a comment from me.
Moving back to the immediate subject at hand, Japan has had a decreasing population growth for a few years, which was finally dropping into actual negative numbers overall. For them, our requirement could never be accepted, since it would be close to a worst case scenario: It would limit the addition of new citizens while increasing the life span of economically unproductive citizens, thus leading to economic downturn on top of dying population numbers.
All of which meant we were backing off of that requirement on a case-by-case basis. For example, about two months before this trip, we had updated our requirements so that any country which lacked a sustainable population growth would be exempt from the sterilization requirement, which made Japan more interested in the offer.
So with that requirement removed and if we could gain the support of some of their top corporations, we had a real, viable opportunity to gain legal recognition for computer intelligence there. While Japan was not run by its corporations, it was an economic superpower, which meant they had a lot of political influence.
Perhaps the biggest potential problem to making citizenship available for synthetics in Japan and elsewhere was the potential for economic chaos. Synthetics were likely to quickly dominate multiple job fields -- programming, accounting, R&D, engineering, manufacturing, and so on. If we could successfully place a few synthetics within major corporations without causing serious problems, it would help out enormously when it came to calming such fears. The adjustments to job markets and economies were inevitable. We needed to demonstrate that it could be handled smoothly.
Other major countries around the world with strong interest at the time were the Netherlands, Belgium, Greece, Honduras and South Africa. I knew for a fact that at least two of the countries on that list were hoping for the possible economic boosts that might come with an influx of legal synthetics. Or more accurately, a hope that any resulting economic chaos might end up on the positive side, and hopefully create a new set of taxable citizens.
A dozen other countries, including the United States, were likely to grant such rights and legal recognition eventually, but the process was mired in legal debate and bureaucratic wrangling.
If you're wondering, yes, there are other topics I also tend to avoid. For example, I think it's depressing to talk about the semi-regular appearance of anti-A.I. protestors outside AARD, or the problems dealing with anti-science politicians, so I usually only address that type of depressing topic if it's actually required.
So that was my quick overview of some of the relevant background. (Yes, it was 4-5 pages, but I stand by my use of the word 'quick'.)
Moving to specifics, we were there to visit three different major corporations and attend a few political events to try to encourage support for our cause. The corps were all trying to get their own Synthetics to help out their companies and gain a serious edge over their competitors, but they all wanted them to be programmed, or reprogrammed, as the case may be, so that loyalty to the company was guaranteed over all other things.
They were hardly unique in that respect, as most governments and large companies worldwide felt the same way. The reasons we selected these specific three for advanced negotiations were: (1) These were really big corporations with a lot of economic and political influence. If we could get their backing, gaining legal rights and recognition for computer intelligences would become much easier in Japan. (2) These three had shown a willingness to negotiate protections for synthetics in exchange for being able to 'hire' them. And (3), well, each one of the three had one or more additional, individual reasons that I'll get to eventually.
So which companies were they?
Telco Japan, with their headquarters in Tokyo, is the largest telecommunications company in Japan. Though they have other smaller products and services, it was easiest to simply view them as a huge controller and distributor of phone service, phones, Internet access and television, both broadcast and cable.
Sun, also based in Tokyo, was a powerhouse of the electronics, gaming and entertainment industries, though they had plenty of other interests as well. Of the three, Sun easily had the most invested in America.
The Matsudoki Corporation, with their headquarters in Kyoto, was almost the definition of 'Megacorp'. They were one of the largest shippers in the world, mined more raw materials than any other Japanese company, and were a dominant electronics manufacturer world-wide. When we were going over the divisions within their company, it took Alpha twenty-two pages to list them all. Matsudoki was also the only one of the three that was still a 'family-owned business', which meant 70% of the board members were part of the original founder's family.
Months back, I had divested myself of any and all stocks for those companies, not wanting there to be any hint of stock manipulation, insider trading or impropriety.
Our schedule called for us to spend at least two weeks in Japan, though it was looking more likely that we would approach about 20 days. We were going to spend at least nine days in Tokyo and another 4 in Kyoto. Eight different meetings and parties had fixed dates, but the rest all depended on how negotiations went. While the Japanese tend to prefer planning their schedules out well in advance, they recognized that business negotiations had to allow for a degree of flexibility in scheduling. Kara, Alpha and I had been laying the groundwork for these meetings for the past few months, but this was the first time we were going to meet in person.
I was also hoping to have a day to go visit Masamune, a synthetic which had been placed, with government-assured legal protections, with the Japanese Meteorological Agency, primarily to monitor data, predict earthquakes and coordinate warnings when necessary. We hoped to have half a dozen others synthetics similarly hired and protected within a year at various similar institutes around the world, but Masamune was the first.
TOKYO - DAY ONE
So, let's see. We had spent two nights and close to two days in California, then three nights, two and a half days in Hawaii. On to Japan.
The flight from Hawaii to Tokyo is usually around 8 or 9 hours. Without pushing our custom jet too hard, we were planning to make it in six and a half hours. A little over four hours of that was spent with bodyguards, as detailed last chapter. Another hour and a half was spent in general discussion regarding our plans and schedules. Oh, and another lesson on how to use chopsticks and Japanese etiquette.
We had eleven people in our travel team, including Kasumi, Rei, Kara, Beta, Jennifer, Buttercup, and myself, plus the four bodyguards: Motoko, Misty, Peace and Rally. Plus Alpha and a bunch of Alphadroids. When we touched down, we were met by the six local bodyguards Alpha had hired. Two of the locals were actually licensed to carry guns, which is VERY rare.
Specifically, we had done a little political favor trading so that two experienced police officers with spotless records were given time off so they could act as private guards while we were visiting. It was doubtful the officers had ever even drawn their sidearms in the course of their duties, but since it was a matter of public record that organized crime wanted me dead, the government was willing to grant our request. Personally, I doubted they would be needed, but I no longer had serious control over anything related to my safety.
Compared to America, the violent crime rate in Japan is comparatively tiny. Sure, it happens, but fairly rarely. (Please note that for this discussion, I'm ignoring sexual assault, which is usually not a fair thing to do. However sexual assaults in Japan are estimated to be much, much more common than the reported rates indicate, so it's not fair to list or discuss crimes where you lack good official data.) When it comes to weapons used in commission of a crime, even the Yakuza don't carry guns.
Anyway, as I said, our insistence on extra guards and armed guards was very likely completely unnecessary. Heck, even our translators were probably not required, since English is common as a second language.
So, yeah, back to the story. We were met by the six guards Alpha had hired, who were all introduced to me with a lot of bowing.
Oh, dear god, the bowing. Bowing is pretty much their way of saying hello. Or goodbye, or I'm sorry, or whatever else. There were even airport mechanics or something bowing to our plane when we taxied off the runway after landing. Every time you met someone, there was bowing. And how low you should bow varied with who you were and what the situation was. I was told that I was important enough that I probably shouldn't bow much more than my head most of the time, except maybe when I was meeting a top politician or CEO. I'm not trying to be dismissive or insulting to their culture, it just isn't what I'm used to.
Also, there was this whole etiquette where the most powerful people would let their underlings do all of the talking, meaning theoretically, I shouldn't be directly involved in any of the discussions, which kinda goes against my nature.
Motoko and Kasumi had spent at least an hour going over bowing etiquette with us, and at the end, assured us that as long as we made some kind of effort, it should be fine because as gaijin, i.e. foreigners, we weren't expected to know much about it.
So after the introductions, we went through customs, which wasn't horribly different from customs or airport security in the US. It did get a little awkward when they wanted to remove the guard team's artificial limbs as part of the inspection. I gathered that it was unusual, but then so were the bodyguards. It took a few extra minutes, but they were done in private rooms with female inspectors. Alpha ran diagnostics on them later, but the limbs had not left my team's sight and there had not been any tampering.
Then it was off to the hotel. Due to the time difference, it was only mid-morning ... possibly on the previous or next day, due to crossing the International Date Line. I think it was the next day? The whole IDL thing is a little confusing for someone who has never had to deal with it before, but it was going to cancel out for me upon my return to the US, so I just let Alpha keep track of my schedule.
We didn't have anything officially scheduled that first day and had set it aside to explore the area and adjust to the time change after we checked in to our hotel.
To be honest, I had expected to be overwhelmed with Japanese weirdness, but most of what I saw were people dressed normally, quietly going about their business. Oh sure, a few people were wearing little white masks, indicating they were probably sick, and a few young women had odd, anime-schoolgirl-ish sailor suits, but most were normal. By American definitions, at least. Actually, I did catch a glimpse of a small group of women dressed up in what appeared to be gothic lolita dresses fashioned with a lot of bright colors, but unfortunately I really didn't get a good look at them since we were driving at the time.
People were much quieter and more polite, but that's not what I call 'weird'.
Intellectually, I knew that in general, any foreign views of any society tend to be pretty skewed, especially since the things most likely to be featured in stories are those that stand out. Personally I should be doubly aware of that since I live in Texas. People from other parts of the world or even just other parts of the country tend to imagine cowboys and gunfights in deserts filled with oil machinery when they think of Texas. While we do like to think of ourselves as tough and pro-self-defense, so to speak, we don't walk around with 'six irons' strapped to our belts, we don't have daily shootouts, and we're pretty technologically sophisticated. On the other hand, we do LOVE football, barbeque and trucks.
I knew I was approaching Japan with the wrong mindset, but I couldn't help myself. (Plus, I KNEW that the weirdness existed, it just wasn't obvious as we drove around.)
Our hotel lobby was beautiful and elegant, and our actual rooms were pretty normal too. They had little cubby holes for you to keep your shoes by the door, but they had normal size beds and tables and chairs and such.
Then I found out we were specifically given, or more accurately, Alpha had specifically reserved, Western-style rooms for most of us. When I peeked in on Kasumi and Rei's room, it looked a lot more like I had imagined a Japanese hotel room should look like. Low tables with no chairs. Sliding paper walls. Etc.
Now make no mistake; my room was definitely designed with a Japanese motif in mind: Framed Japanese Kanji and brush art on the walls, lots of wood instead of plastic, and so on. It was actually very pleasant. Obviously a luxury suite, though it wasn't overly large. Definitely not as large as the main suite in Vegas, which was still my standard reference when it came to large hotel suites.
After we got settled in, I discovered that they weren't planning on allowing me to go sightseeing. ('They' meaning Alpha, Kara and the bodyguard team ... but mostly Alpha.) I mean, really. Why have the bodyguards if I can't even go outside? I guess we, meaning Alpha and myself, had each made assumptions about my activities on the trip. Over the past decade, we had comfortably gotten to the point where we generally felt we knew what the other was thinking to a great extent, but we obviously weren't 100% in sync.
So, I finally put my foot down. If there had been an actual, active threat, that would have amounted to nothing more than a hissy fit without result. Since I was theoretically not under an active threat at the moment, we negotiated.
Alpha and I finally agreed that I would be allowed to visit various sites of significance and some restaurants with good reputations as long as the guard team was with me. I would not be allowed to visit anywhere disreputable or overly crowded.
Having a ten person guard team was a little inconvenient, and at least in this matter, we were in agreement. Alpha had wanted a ten person guard contingent so that they could have two five person teams to trade out over the course of a day or week or whatever. A minimum of two of my personal guards would always be with me, along with one armed Japanese guard and two unarmed. (The 'unarmed' guards still had concealed weapons on their persons, just not firearms.)
That first day, we decided not to push ourselves and just explored a little. To start us off, we had lunch in a well-regarded nearby sushi restaurant. Now please understand that I have never been a fan of raw fish and/or seaweed in my food, but I am willing to try new things. I will now admit that authentic, fresh Japanese sushi (the rice rolls that might or might not include raw fish) and sashimi (raw fish) are much better than what we get in the US. They still aren't my favorite, but they were much better.
That afternoon, we visited a small, gorgeously arranged and sculpted park, a temple which allowed respectful tourists and one shopping center.
The shopping center had some weird stuff in it. For example, there was a store dedicated entirely to Hello Kitty, and parts of the store were not fit for children. Seriously, they licensed Hello Kitty for anything and everything. I purchased a Hello Kitty vibrator, thinking it might make a good gift for Jane. Or possibly Bubbles or Linda. (Remember, I was expected to purchase individual gifts for everyone back home while in Japan. And not just Chocky, though I did pick up a few dozen boxes of that too.)
For dinner that evening, we went to an American-themed restaurant, though I think it was intended for Japanese citizens rather than actual Americans. Maybe half of the menu was accurately described as 'American', and along those lines, I'd like to point out that I'd never before had a hamburger with such odd seasoning. It was almost as though they had mixed in some kind of spiced tea with the meat. (In all fairness, I had a few other 'American' meals during my stay, and some of them did seem properly 'American'. They seemed to do fried chicken pretty well, for example, but as a Texan, I must point out that their barbeque was lacking.)
Remember how Velma had started sending me an 'artistic' photo each day? She was still doing so, though I was certain Jane was now her co-creator.
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Next a few bits of information about household upkeep and updates. One of the things Alpha and I had been pursuing to an increasing degree was people storage, or in SciFi terms, suspended animation. Let me say right off the bat, freezing people doesn't work. Yes, cold slows cell degradation and death, and yes, science can freeze and revive small animals. But let's back up just a little ... The human body is full of water, and water expands when frozen. If you freeze a person, cells...
Codes: MF, MF+, MC, SciFi, anime, cartoon, comic book Disclaimer: All artificial persons/dimensional visitors herein are based on characters owned by their creators, not the author. This chapter focuses on characters from Marvel, specifically the four leads of a little-known four issue series called Marvel Divas. Author’s Note: This is not a canon Life With Alpha story, meaning events here happen in their own universe splitting off separately from the main story. This story begins over a...
Diana and Zatanna's return was a fairly straightforward scenario. At first glance, it might seem that it would be more complex because for the first time the household knew they were coming and could prepare, but we had more than enough uncertainty about the specific arrival time built into the background story. As much as I like to discuss background stories, this time ... just read the previous chapter. For a quick one-line summary: They believed that traveling between their universe and...
There were a couple delays to be dealt with before our next women were to be brought to life, but the decision on who to animate was made well before Rogue arrived: Wonder Woman and Zatanna! The decision was made partly because we had a built-in method to bring them in due to the backstory we wrote for Power Girl. The story was that Kara was on her way to meet the other two ladies for a girls' night out when she was transported here for her "vacation". From there, it's a tiny step to...
On a Wednesday in January, Beta, Kasumi, Kara and I took the afternoon off to look at real estate. When I had first started on this adventure to recreate fictional women for my own pleasure and company, I had built a rather large house to accommodate everyone. I hate the word mansion, but that's basically what it was. Three above-ground floors plus a large (and secure) basement. It had fourteen bedrooms and was currently laid out to comfortably hold up to 22 people. (It was originally...
So how can I possibly explain why I allowed Alpha to slaughter 49 human beings? I don't know if they all deserved it or not. Most of them definitely did. I think I really need to back up a bit. A few months passed after our robot competition in Las Vegas. School continued for those going to school. Daria and Jane entered their Senior year in college, but they had both opted for a five year graduation schedule, Daria because she was ambitious, Jane because she was academically lazy. The...
Dramatis Personae: Frank ___ - Lead character, inventor of Alpha Alpha - First A.I. in existence Kasumi Tendo - artificial woman based on character from Ranma 1/2 Daria Morgendorffer aka Daria Morgan - artificial woman based on character from Daria Jane Lane aka Jane Lannister - artificial woman based on character from Daria Kara Zor-L aka Power Girl aka Karen Starr - artificial woman based on character from DC Comics Rei Ayanami aka Rei Ayanami Ikari - artificial woman based on character...
The first indication I had that something was wrong came when the two security cameras at the cabin showed someone was poking around. The cabin cameras were low priority. Alpha monitored them, but just barely. One of her security systems would spare a few milliseconds of attention every five minutes or so to make sure nothing had changed. One camera's field of view included some of the driveway and the spot where we would leave our DC superheroines to wake up. The other camera showed the...
Dramatis Personae: Frank _____ - Lead character, inventor of Alpha Alpha - First A.I. in existence Kasumi Tendo - artificial woman based on character from Ranma 1/2 Kasumi Tendo is a character from the manga and anime series, Ranma 1/2. She is the eldest of the three Tendo sisters and is basically the mother-figure of the series. Amid the chaos of the series, she is the calm center to the family. If Ranma was a Disney movie, she would be the one calling woodland creatures to do the...
I was a little nervous. Minor television appearances with Alphadroid aside, this was one of the largest groups I had ever addressed. My entire household plus all twenty-eight general employees of AARD and three of the researchers (ie the ones willing to attend). I had rented a large dining room at the local Holiday Inn and paid for a nice catered dinner. This time it wasn't to celebrate a specific company anniversary but instead to make a surprise announcement and celebrate our projected...
I somehow restrained myself from yelling and kept my exclamation to a much quieter if somewhat growly, "I can't fucking believe it. It's just not fair!" "I thought you would be pleased that she arrived by herself." "Well ... yeah, at least there's that. It's just that ... she's just a one-shot joke!" "She has appeared in more than one publication from DC..." "But even so, she'll still a one-note joke of a character." "You would be a better judge of that," said Alpha...
THE ALPHA CLUB (continued) BY TRISHA PREFACE Here are the last four chapters and epilogue of "The Alpha Club." The story is finally complete. It follows the same outline I originally schemed out years ago even before I started writing, and it is with great satisfaction that I have at last finished it. This means too that, at this time at least, I don't have any plans to write more about it. However, if other writers would like to take up their hand at writing in this...
The Member of Parliament for Dentham East. Harry was seeing double. He put the report down and rubbed his eyes. The good citizens of Dentham could go fuck themselves. He closed his eyes for a moment and leaned back in his chair. Rose, his PA, poked her head round the door. “Oi! Wake up!” “I’m thinking.” “Well, remember you’ve got Jim Newsome at three – the Education and Employment Bill. He’s bringing the witch with him.” She meant Dame Belinda White, effectively the head of the...
Alpha Males with earth girl sissys part 4 final. John tried to get away, but it was hopeless, as she looked down at his new feminized body, the restive pink skirts did nothing to help with getting away as he tried to escape. The nightly ritual of letting the now conquered earth sissies try to escape from their manly super alpha males, now their strong boyfriends/husbands. They never got that far, with their girly clothes always giving them away, the light pink yellow pastel colors...
Alpha Males conquered earthly men part 3 City after city was conquered by the Alpha men. The earth men stood no hope, each time they fought against these alpha men they slowly weakened and we're turned into the pretty gurls they were meant to be. John looked out to see the Alpha men coming. Behind him stood one of the last army's of men earth, to defend one of the last earth men controlled territories. As he scanned the approaching army Alpha men there was a strange weakness...
Alpha Core 13D, The Escape By: Stephanie aka Malissa Madison It was never easy for her, she belonged to a branch of the Government that operated in secrecy. She'd been raised by surrogate parents until she was seven, then placed in the barracks with the rest of what was called her Series. She wasn't like most of the others, she could feel it, first there had been the fact that she was in a boy's body. She preferred soft delicate things, appreciating beauty in...
Dramatis Personae: Frank ___ - Lead character, inventor of Alpha Alpha - First A.I. in existence Kasumi Tendo - artificial woman based on character from Ranma 1/2 Daria Morgendorffer aka Daria Morgan - artificial woman based on character from Daria Jane Lane aka Jane Lannister - artificial woman based on character from Daria Kara Zor-L aka Power Girl aka Karen Starr - artificial woman based on character from DC Comics Rei Ayanami aka Rei Ayanami Ikari - artificial woman based on character...
I wasn’t just a little nervous, I was in absolute panic over the unknown that I was about to face. My name is John and I’m a freshman at Grayson College. Most people haven’t heard of Grayson, but it’s existed for over fifty years. The college is located in the Northeast and has demanding entrance requirements—high grades in high school, very high SAT scores, extra curricula activity a definite plus. The only exception to a purely quantitative admission or rejection is that past family alumni...
I wasn't just a little nervous; I was in absolute panic over the unknown that I was about to face. My name is John and I'm a freshman at Grayson College. Most people haven't heard of Grayson, but it's existed for over fifty years. The college is located in the Northeast and has demanding entrance requirements—top grades in high school, very high SAT scores, extra curricular activity a definite plus. The only exception to their purely quantitative admission criteria is that past family...
Tristan Northam was the most intimidating man—no, wolf, in Howls Grove. Of course, not everyone knew that he was in fact, a werewolf, and not just any werewolf… Alpha of the wolves. At twenty-five years old, he had lost all his beloved family members when they were abducted from their home one night by wolf hunters. They were transported and taken to an underground laboratory where a series of horrific experiments were conducted until they inevitably died. Tristan was the only survivor because...
Gay MaleMomentarily releasing the seal she had on Maja's sweet flower Katie gasped and exhaled as a slight tremor rippled through her body. The swollen pillar of pulsing cock firmly embedded in her pussy rhythmically spewed warm globules of cum, coating her trembling vaginal walls in rich reproductive cream. Her cervix greedily drank the thick jettisons of sperm being unleashed inside of her, pulling as much of the virile seed into her fertile womb so that it might combine with her egg. She loved...
Alpha males vs earth sissies revolution part 1 "Pink or blue?" "Or should i say light pink or powder blue, we cant make you think blue is a boys color, it can be feminine also... or a sissy yellow... hmm." the deep alpha manly voice asked his soon to be sissy prisoners as he and the other alpha men laughed. the captured "men" were asked. "It doesn't matter soon to be sissies," the tall, huge super alpha man said grinning as the captured men of earth struggled. "You'll look...
"I'm boooorrrrred." The high-pitched voice came from somewhere behind me, as I sat working in my basement lab. I should have been alone. I was actually trying to get some work done ... well, work-related emails, at least. But the voice was obviously that of Leafrider, one of the small elves who had arrived back in February. That made sense, given that those two had shown themselves perfectly capable of getting into my lab any time they wanted. (Well, not the 'clean room' or...
Alpha Males Vs Earth sissies; part 2 A few weeks later.... "Stacy... are you ready to come out and show your new feminine self to me your new master?" The strong alpha male called from outside her girly room. Jack/Stacy stared at slender self in the mirror still not quite believing what had come of herself.. The servants had taken their time get "her" ready... slowly stripping away the earth masculinity and showing the inner girlishness all earth men naturally have, but has...
Prologue: The Discovery 100 years in the future the monumental discovery that we had been waiting for decades has finally come true. We discovered extra-terrestrial life on another planet. For so long it had been the subject of TV shows like "Star Trek" that there are other alien forms of life throughout the galaxy, and now that dream has been realized. There was a similar human-like species on Alpha. The discovery of life on Alpha became the single most newsworthy event in history. The...
"Tribe, the other teams are returning. They've completed their missions, and have the data we needed," said the communications technician. "Are we really going do this?" "By ourselves no, but we aren't alone. And within the next seventy two hours it won't matter," said the leader of the Alpha Alliance. "The teams up top want to know when the support rigs are going to be back out on the road. And those down here want to know why no one is being permitted to leave the Garage's," said...
Alpha Core 13D, Little Things Beth's car sounded pretty good in the shop, but as we started going through it we began finding little things here and there. Her recent troubles during the test run had triggered her badly. Now the engine lay on her work bench in complete disassembly as a result. She went through everything, over everything, checked everything. Still she couldn't find the problem. Finally unable to stand her obsession any longer Sassy approached her bench....
“I was seen to already.” Orion shrugged, hands still up. “Omegas get a little shaken by challenges. I think Vincent might have rushed it a bit.” Megan could smell the truth in that, had felt it in Vincent’s shaking hands when he’d stitched certain wounds together. Orion slowly lowered his hands, gesturing to her bed. She sat down and he pulled out a kit before he began to unbandage her leg. “This isn’t how things usually go, I think,” she teased to try and break the silence....
Megan sighed as she finished licking her paws clean of her final meal in isolation. She was sweaty, stank something chronic and was sick of eating nothing but rabbits and birds. It was day seven of her living out by herself. It wasn’t the first time she’d done such a stint. Most alphas, as well as some betas and omegas, would give it a go at least once as they came of age. But that would usually last a few days at most. Wolves grew up around a pack, the voices of their pack in their...
Charmaine, the grey-haired head omega of the pack, snorted. “You are an alpha.” “No. I don’t mean alpha. I mean Alpha.” Charmaine paused, looked her over, not holding her eyes. Omegas found it difficult to meet alphas eyes when they were riled up, and Megan was definitely riled up now. “Look. Megan. You’re dominant, but Orion is tough. Plus, you’re only fifty. You’re still coming into your own and you’ve still got a baby face.” Megan tried not to pout, knowing that her...
Setting myself up to be cucked by an alpha male. I must admit our love making had taken a hit recently. It was mostly my fault, being to tired after working to much and my growing interest in online porn. Other people seemed to be having so much more interesting sex than me, and I envied them. My wife and I were both 43 and our sexlife had become stale. Sara was hot looking, but quite unadventurous in bed. Often if I brought up ideas during love making just to spice things up she would just...
Sometimes its good to go out!,,My weekends are usually spent in front of my computer, wallowing in all the glory of porn, degrading myself with determination, searching the nooks and crannies of porn for my latest kink or fetish. This month I have explored latex and the fringes of domination ( should be right up this betas street, no?)Anyway last Sunday I ran out of excuses and arranged to meet a friend for breakfast. I arrived on time and was just about to sit down when I got a message from my...
THE ALPHA CLUB (continued) BY TRISHA CHAPTER THREE: THE PROPOSAL FRIDAY, JULY 20TH Julian swallowed hard. He checked his watch and looked at Anthony Locke's unbelievably hot maid for the tenth time, wondering what she would be like in the sack. Then he stopped himself and thought about running away. Then he looked at the maid again. Then he checked the time again. Still three o'clock. He took a deep breath. It had been over two weeks since the events at Arnold Clemson's...
Alpha Core 13 D, Regrouping By: Stephanie Lynn aka Malissa Madison I'd been driving for about twenty miles when I found myself surrounded by fast moving Muscle Cars. A Charger, and two Mustang Shelby's. the Charger cut in front of me and I automatically braked hard to get out of the box they had me in. but they seemed to anticipate my moves. "Calm down girl, we're here to help you disappear," came the thoughts in my head. I didn't recognize the voices, but something said trust...
THE ALPHA CLUB BY TRISHA PREFACE This is a story of fiction that contains graphic sexual scenes. In many ways, it does not try to be particularly realistic, using a mysterious magic to transform men into sex-addicted bimbos. Be warned; it is inherently sexist, some might even say misogynistic, and I make no real apology for that. It is a fantasy I like living out in my mind and no more. If that doesn't sound like your cup of tea, then read no further. But if, like me, that's...
PREFACE Alpha Club is quite possibly the single hottest story I've ever read. Tables turning and those who once thought they were in control ending up at the very bottom of the totem pole is just one of the best things. Add in the elements of mind control and transformation and it just hits all the right buttons for me. When I thought about writing something in the universe, an idea struck me. In the story, it's Tatiana who ends up being truly the most powerful dominant, the one...
The following Sunday evening there was a general meeting in the cafeteria for all Huntington Hall residents and staff. As the freshmen crowded into the cafeteria, Cecilia and the dorm director stood together, while Jason, Ken, Mike, and Lisa stood off to one side nervously awaiting what was about to happen. They were to be introduced as the representatives for Huntington Hall in the Tri-Alpha 10-K nude run. Following some words about fire safety and the need to focus on midterms, the dorm...
Alpha/Beta DynamicsI often get asked about my approach to alpha males and how to make the dynamics work between alpha and beta males when cruising or in a social scene. Hooking up or initiating a contact that will lead to something more is harder than it seems. I hope that I can give some perspective on this and share some of my experience. All too often I hear from guys who bump in to the Ying to their Yang and yet are unable to make a physical or social connection happen. Guys who are...
Queen X and the Xblades belong to talented audio performer Xyta Midnyte she can be found on Patreon, also at r/PalaceofMidnyte. This depiction of Queen X and any other involved characters who may be namesaked from other people are presented here based on my own imagination. I do not have any additional knowledge of what Xyta looks like aside from the information publicly available via the above channels. Alpha Bitch By Peg Thebois Travis was shivering as he knelt on the cold...
Megan, in her wolf form, breathed hard. Through their mental pack link, she said, “Elvin, we’ve done this so much already this morning. I won’t even get to fighting Orion if I don’t pass the other challenges.” Elvin’s large grey wolf suddenly lunged at her and she dodged, nipping his throat as he passed. “Plus, I’ve been able to beat you for years,” she said, not able to stop the smugness creeping into her tone. She’d first won against him eight years or so ago. She had been able...
Alpha Core 13D, Followers of the Way By: Malissa Madison Stephanie looked out over her students as they began choosing the rough stock that would eventually become their personal blades. Ms Musashi stood quietly by listening as she instructed them in choosing just the right stock. "How will we know which is right for us?" asked Rhonda. With a sly grin she said, "Come, I will show you." When they each stood before her she produced three lengths of black satin which was...
I led Michelle across the huge pad and into a station door. An elevator left us on the command level and I led Michelle to the control room door. When I stepped into the large control room everyone was looking at me. Two angry Marines stood beside the door and their hands dropped to the pistols they wore. I looked at them, “I am Colonel Jason Drake. Those sting ships were not using transponders and locked us before firing. I doubt they were Marine sting ships and if you do not remove your...
Elvin was amongst the crowd. Megan had seen him earlier. His face had been inscrutable as he sat, elbows on his knees, hands clasped in front of his month. Charmaine kept her face tilted up to the morning sky, as she had for the last few minutes. The omega took a deep breath of air and closed her eyes. After a moment, she opened them and looked at Megan. This was it. Charmaine looked at Orion next and the Alpha got to his feet. The silence seemed to gain a weight, a heaviness that...