I need a bridge between parts 1 and 2. Who wants to write it?
Tim could feel his legs and arms changing, but he couldn't move, whether from fear, excitement, or some other force.
He could only lift his head to watch his transformation continue. His skin felt clammy, then very cold and dry as it turned to silvery hard plastic.
His body stiffened as his muscles turned into servomotors and actuators, and the skin covering his joints turned into protective accordion shaped covers, permanently connected to his new silver plastic skin.
His hands and feet, now completely mechanical, started to take on the shape of Robo's paws, but for some reason stopped as his claws were beginning to protrude from his rough plastic skin. His extremities still looked somewhat human, but they had rubber paw pads on the digits and center.
The change spread up his body, converting his pelvis and torso into a computer housing, just like Robo had. His organs tingled as they were converted into microchips, processors and other computer parts. The center of his chest now contained a large cooling fan which started to blow, cooling his new CPU. Tim thought it felt good, for some reason.
The plastic spread to his lower back, hips, and between his legs, completely smoothing out whatever was there. Although his new programming was masculine, he was now by definition genderless. He felt his hips become stiff, and felt his small intestines and bladder turn into a digital receiver for his new antenna. He heard, more than felt the "pop" noise as his curved antenna tail emerged from where his spine would have ended, and started to transmit electrical signals.
His lungs, now almost completely converted to electronics, gave Tim little oxygen, and, gasping for air, he thought he would pass out. But somehow, Robo's programming sensed this, and quickly surged upwards, sealing off his airways and allowing him to run for the first time off of pure electricity. Tim wasn't sure whether to be astounded or horrified by this.
During Tim's final moments with his old body, the change converted the rest of his back into 2 batteries. Now his internals were completely sealed behind a clear blue plastic cover that showcased Tim's new working parts and computer brain.
Now that his body was completely artificial, Robo's programming worked its way slowly up Tim's neck, replacing his human voice box with a speech chip and a speaker, placed right where his tonsils would have been, if he were still human.
"Conversion 90% complete." Tim stated in a mechanical drone.
"What's happening to me!?" He said in an electronic, but still emotional voice.
His neck mechanized, Tim could now move his head side to side with an electric hum and look around. He felt his jaw convert to thick plastic and his jaw hinge change into a simple flap that he could open and close, in addition to it being timed with his speech. It spread up the sides of his head. His ears, hair and nose replaced by smooth silver plastic that covered everywhere but his eyes. His new cyber-ears formed on the top of his head, and he could pivot them, too. Just like Robo.
"Conversion 98% complete." Tim stated again.
The last change was the most peculiar, to Tim at least. The silver plastic that covered his head stopped at his “eyebrows”, and on either side of his eyes and the top of his nose.
Then, from the top, a dark translucent plastic covered his eyes, like sunglasses. A grid of 50 LED's each, all blue, sprung up from the plastic skin around both eyes. Then, everything started to look very soft to Tim. Colors, shapes, everything. Then, his eyelids stiffened. His vision went monochrome. They fused open, as the edge of his eyes turned completely round as they changed into metal. The surface of Tim's eyes started to flatten and dry out as they turned into glass aperture lenses. The color returned to his vision, though everything seemed slightly pixilated as he looked from side to side. Tim’s eyes had been converted into digital video cameras.
“Conversion 99% complete.”
Tim’s head began to tingle. Since his new computer brain was in his chest, he no longer needed his old human brain. The only way Tim could describe it was to compare it to melting icicles. His mind slowly transferring downwards, like hot fudge traveling down his throat, his thoughts and memories uploaded to their new home inside his plastic chest cavity. Tim’s head buzzed as his old brain, now empty, was replaced by 3 gyroscopes, to replace his sense of balance.
“Conversion complete. Reverting to user control mode C.”
Now that his ‘conversion’ was complete, his new body, which had remained stiff and inflexible during the change, suddenly seemed to ‘let go’ and Tim slumped onto his mattress, causing it to creak under the stress of his new body. He paused for a moment, and stared at the ceiling. Complete silence hung in the room, save for the quiet hum of his electric motors and the sound of his cooling fan. He wasn’t sure what to think, or do as he lay on his bed in his new automated form.
His robotic body, now feeling loose and, Tim had to admit, oddly comfortable, allowed him to move about again.
"I'm glad it's finally over." He sighed.
But Robo had one more thing in store for him.
Tim could feel his legs and arms changing, but he couldn't move, whether from fear, excitement, or some other force.
He could only lift his head to watch his transformation continue. His skin felt clammy, then very cold and dry as it turned to silvery hard plastic.
His body stiffened as his muscles turned into servomotors and actuators, and the skin covering his joints turned into protective accordion shaped covers, permanently connected to his new silver plastic skin.
His hands and feet, now completely mechanical, started to take on the shape of Robo's paws, but for some reason stopped as his claws were beginning to protrude from his rough plastic skin. His extremities still looked somewhat human, but they had rubber paw pads on the digits and center.
The change spread up his body, converting his pelvis and torso into a computer housing, just like Robo had. His organs tingled as they were converted into microchips, processors and other computer parts. The center of his chest now contained a large cooling fan which started to blow, cooling his new CPU. Tim thought it felt good, for some reason.
The plastic spread to his lower back, hips, and between his legs, completely smoothing out whatever was there. Although his new programming was masculine, he was now by definition genderless. He felt his hips become stiff, and felt his small intestines and bladder turn into a digital receiver for his new antenna. He heard, more than felt the "pop" noise as his curved antenna tail emerged from where his spine would have ended, and started to transmit electrical signals.
His lungs, now almost completely converted to electronics, gave Tim little oxygen, and, gasping for air, he thought he would pass out. But somehow, Robo's programming sensed this, and quickly surged upwards, sealing off his airways and allowing him to run for the first time off of pure electricity. Tim wasn't sure whether to be astounded or horrified by this.
During Tim's final moments with his old body, the change converted the rest of his back into 2 batteries. Now his internals were completely sealed behind a clear blue plastic cover that showcased Tim's new working parts and computer brain.
Now that his body was completely artificial, Robo's programming worked its way slowly up Tim's neck, replacing his human voice box with a speech chip and a speaker, placed right where his tonsils would have been, if he were still human.
"Conversion 90% complete." Tim stated in a mechanical drone.
"What's happening to me!?" He said in an electronic, but still emotional voice.
His neck mechanized, Tim could now move his head side to side with an electric hum and look around. He felt his jaw convert to thick plastic and his jaw hinge change into a simple flap that he could open and close, in addition to it being timed with his speech. It spread up the sides of his head. His ears, hair and nose replaced by smooth silver plastic that covered everywhere but his eyes. His new cyber-ears formed on the top of his head, and he could pivot them, too. Just like Robo.
"Conversion 98% complete." Tim stated again.
The last change was the most peculiar, to Tim at least. The silver plastic that covered his head stopped at his “eyebrows”, and on either side of his eyes and the top of his nose.
Then, from the top, a dark translucent plastic covered his eyes, like sunglasses. A grid of 50 LED's each, all blue, sprung up from the plastic skin around both eyes. Then, everything started to look very soft to Tim. Colors, shapes, everything. Then, his eyelids stiffened. His vision went monochrome. They fused open, as the edge of his eyes turned completely round as they changed into metal. The surface of Tim's eyes started to flatten and dry out as they turned into glass aperture lenses. The color returned to his vision, though everything seemed slightly pixilated as he looked from side to side. Tim’s eyes had been converted into digital video cameras.
“Conversion 99% complete.”
Tim’s head began to tingle. Since his new computer brain was in his chest, he no longer needed his old human brain. The only way Tim could describe it was to compare it to melting icicles. His mind slowly transferring downwards, like hot fudge traveling down his throat, his thoughts and memories uploaded to their new home inside his plastic chest cavity. Tim’s head buzzed as his old brain, now empty, was replaced by 3 gyroscopes, to replace his sense of balance.
“Conversion complete. Reverting to user control mode C.”
Now that his ‘conversion’ was complete, his new body, which had remained stiff and inflexible during the change, suddenly seemed to ‘let go’ and Tim slumped onto his mattress, causing it to creak under the stress of his new body. He paused for a moment, and stared at the ceiling. Complete silence hung in the room, save for the quiet hum of his electric motors and the sound of his cooling fan. He wasn’t sure what to think, or do as he lay on his bed in his new automated form.
His robotic body, now feeling loose and, Tim had to admit, oddly comfortable, allowed him to move about again.
"I'm glad it's finally over." He sighed.
But Robo had one more thing in store for him.
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Hmm, yes!
Why is the genderless part so intriguing?
I can't say, but it strikes a cord deep within me.
But it does enable us to have him played with by someone and since he has become a toy dog it makes sence that he is "PG13" or whatever the Americans call it.
To me the next part would be best if Tim was somehow found by a female, who would then use him as the robot dog he has become. But I can see that it may be hard to fit into why he was transformed.
Perhaps the reason is to do with human creativity, that would be hard to mimic in a robot system. So basically the creators needed a human mind to be inside the robo puppy for it to function as a realistic dog and perhaps even a guardian to its owner? One could rationalise that having been transformed into a being moving through servo motors, that he would have considerable strength and or speed compared to a human. And that being a toy robot he would not be seen as a threat to an eventual bad guy.
I will keep the thought in mind and see id I can come up with something that will connect pt. 1 and 2, but perhaps we need to have at least a basic idea of what to expect in pt. 3? To make the connection fit?
Why is the genderless part so intriguing?
I can't say, but it strikes a cord deep within me.
But it does enable us to have him played with by someone and since he has become a toy dog it makes sence that he is "PG13" or whatever the Americans call it.
To me the next part would be best if Tim was somehow found by a female, who would then use him as the robot dog he has become. But I can see that it may be hard to fit into why he was transformed.
Perhaps the reason is to do with human creativity, that would be hard to mimic in a robot system. So basically the creators needed a human mind to be inside the robo puppy for it to function as a realistic dog and perhaps even a guardian to its owner? One could rationalise that having been transformed into a being moving through servo motors, that he would have considerable strength and or speed compared to a human. And that being a toy robot he would not be seen as a threat to an eventual bad guy.
I will keep the thought in mind and see id I can come up with something that will connect pt. 1 and 2, but perhaps we need to have at least a basic idea of what to expect in pt. 3? To make the connection fit?
Okay, first off: Thank you SO MUCH for this long comment.
It's been way too long since someone's displayed any sort of interest in the story, so thank you.
To be quite honest, I can't even remember if I HAD a plan for part three. It was just a wistful fantasy, really. But I like what you said about the creativity, and could see it working.
I do appreciate you thinking about a connecting story.
Thank you!!
It's been way too long since someone's displayed any sort of interest in the story, so thank you.
To be quite honest, I can't even remember if I HAD a plan for part three. It was just a wistful fantasy, really. But I like what you said about the creativity, and could see it working.
I do appreciate you thinking about a connecting story.
Thank you!!
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