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It is the year 2350. The world is very similar to that of the TV series Expanse. See the link above for variations. Basically I got rid of the aliens. The setting will be out among the asteroids. In the asteroids it can get rather lonely.
By 2029 AI were routinely passing the Turing test. By 2053 we developed designer babies for the rich. It was only a matter of time before these two concepts merged. However, as a commercial enterprise they failed and faded from use largely for reason of cost and moral issues. It wasn’t until space became privatized enough for small, independent companies that the idea of Synthetics returned. But it was still too costly for recreational use when there were adult clubs here and there for miners to blow off steam and waste their money.
J.James Braxton is a loner. His all female crew is, in truth, nothing but Synthetics. But he knows that. The only reason he has them is security. He simply doesn’t trust humans. That is, he doesn’t trust MOST humans.
But by this time it had become possible to grow a designer human and download skill sets, as well as program them for loyalty. Still he didn’t trust anyone to handle the design, so he obtained his own cloning chamber and began to create his own perfect human companion that would do anything she was told.
At least that was the plan…
Your Character
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(No, I am not sold on the image. It just happens to be an example of a designer woman - Friday, from the book by that name by Heinlein.)
Yep, you were designed to be the perfect mistress, imprinted on Braxton. Now this isn’t exactly legal back on Earth. Laws in the outer planets are a bit more Wild West like. But Braxton also designed you to be highly intelligent, curious, and creative. Your senses are peak human, maybe even a bit superior. In short, he made you his idea of perfect (physically and mentally). Skills were a bit harder. You have had basic skills implanted in your mind - the sort a housewife would need - cooking, cleaning, etc. He also gave you the equivalent of PhD’s in Physics, Astronomy, and Geology. He wanted to be able to have intelligent conversations. He added in Belter Creole.
futuretimeline.net/21stcentury/2053.h…
It is the year 2350. The world is very similar to that of the TV series Expanse. See the link above for variations. Basically I got rid of the aliens. The setting will be out among the asteroids. In the asteroids it can get rather lonely.
By 2029 AI were routinely passing the Turing test. By 2053 we developed designer babies for the rich. It was only a matter of time before these two concepts merged. However, as a commercial enterprise they failed and faded from use largely for reason of cost and moral issues. It wasn’t until space became privatized enough for small, independent companies that the idea of Synthetics returned. But it was still too costly for recreational use when there were adult clubs here and there for miners to blow off steam and waste their money.
J.James Braxton is a loner. His all female crew is, in truth, nothing but Synthetics. But he knows that. The only reason he has them is security. He simply doesn’t trust humans. That is, he doesn’t trust MOST humans.
But by this time it had become possible to grow a designer human and download skill sets, as well as program them for loyalty. Still he didn’t trust anyone to handle the design, so he obtained his own cloning chamber and began to create his own perfect human companion that would do anything she was told.
At least that was the plan…
Your Character
i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/up…
(No, I am not sold on the image. It just happens to be an example of a designer woman - Friday, from the book by that name by Heinlein.)
Yep, you were designed to be the perfect mistress, imprinted on Braxton. Now this isn’t exactly legal back on Earth. Laws in the outer planets are a bit more Wild West like. But Braxton also designed you to be highly intelligent, curious, and creative. Your senses are peak human, maybe even a bit superior. In short, he made you his idea of perfect (physically and mentally). Skills were a bit harder. You have had basic skills implanted in your mind - the sort a housewife would need - cooking, cleaning, etc. He also gave you the equivalent of PhD’s in Physics, Astronomy, and Geology. He wanted to be able to have intelligent conversations. He added in Belter Creole.