A Probability Experiment Turned Me Into A Clockwork Girl And I Really Don't Know What To Make Of It All
Stuart doesn't really know why he's going to college. He doesn't know why he's in the metamorphic-science program. In fact, he doesn't really know why he's doing anything, other than a vague sense of obligation and persistent existential angst. But when he and two of his classmates are caught in a freak lab accident, he suddenly has much bigger things to worry about instead. (Well, make that "in addition to.") With he and his lab partners stuck trying to cope with unfamiliar new bodies, deal with angry and curious faculty members, re-integrate into campus life, and come to terms with their own personal issues, it's anybody's guess where it will all end up for them...
The first standalone novel from the weirdo who ringled a number of long-running and highly eclectic interactive stories on Fiction Branches and elsewhere, it's a (hopefully more structured and focused) slice-of-life mad-science gender-bender dramedy full of introspection, emotional growth, and what another author in the community refers to as "gender feels" (plus some good old-fashioned mildly sexy hijinks and dirty jokes.) Don't miss it! Or miss it, whatever, it'll still be here. C'mon. You know you want to.
Stuart doesn't really know why he's going to college. He doesn't know why he's in the metamorphic-science program. In fact, he doesn't really know why he's doing anything, other than a vague sense of obligation and persistent existential angst. But when he and two of his classmates are caught in a freak lab accident, he suddenly has much bigger things to worry about instead. (Well, make that "in addition to.") With he and his lab partners stuck trying to cope with unfamiliar new bodies, deal with angry and curious faculty members, re-integrate into campus life, and come to terms with their own personal issues, it's anybody's guess where it will all end up for them...
The first standalone novel from the weirdo who ringled a number of long-running and highly eclectic interactive stories on Fiction Branches and elsewhere, it's a (hopefully more structured and focused) slice-of-life mad-science gender-bender dramedy full of introspection, emotional growth, and what another author in the community refers to as "gender feels" (plus some good old-fashioned mildly sexy hijinks and dirty jokes.) Don't miss it! Or miss it, whatever, it'll still be here. C'mon. You know you want to.
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Thanks :D This was definitely in the cards pretty much from the moment I wrote about the destroyer crew back at the start; compared to how much I had to sit down and think through the last chapter, this one pretty much wrote itself. I'm glad it seems to have turned out as well as I felt like it did :)
In other words, he'll adjust. Granted there are a few things he is correct about.
he or she, whichever he'll land on. is right that they're just a facsimile of a group they'll never fully belong to. physical pleasure is most likely beyond them now. same with simple sensual pleasure like taste.
Also i don't think he's thought of the ship of theseus thing. nor does he realize, he's technically immortal now.
he or she, whichever he'll land on. is right that they're just a facsimile of a group they'll never fully belong to. physical pleasure is most likely beyond them now. same with simple sensual pleasure like taste.
Also i don't think he's thought of the ship of theseus thing. nor does he realize, he's technically immortal now.
Well, it remains to be seen with how (s)he'll end up understanding herself, and there may be a twist or turn yet left in store on the physical front ;) But yes, I think ultimately Stu will come to terms with this :)
(And we'll be getting to some of her potential future prospects pretty shortly...)
(And we'll be getting to some of her potential future prospects pretty shortly...)
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