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Coin Operated Boy by KatrinaUK and Dr. Strangelove

KatrinaUK

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Dr Alison Stanley is a brilliant cybernetic systems developer. At the tender age of 28 she is already one of the elading minds in the development of new and imrpoved robotic systems.

Her work has dominated her life leaving her no time for relationships or marriage. Her few brief flings have tended to be disappointing and ended due to her lack of commitment and distraction by her work.

Her one outlet is her writing. In the guise KinksterGirl69, Alison writes erotic stories about girls surrendering to bondage, and sexual servitude. Into her stories she pours all of her dark desires. She has a large following on a forum based erotica site.

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Dr. Stanely was certainly a brilliant case of success, as she was the youngest scientist to ever lead a cutting edge new project of robotic systems. After robots became common household devices used for all sorts of everyday tasks, Dr. Stanley took on her most ambitious, but also riskiest project to date: the development of quasi-human robots to be used for medical purposes.

The idea had been formulated earlier but the technology hadn't yet reached its maturity: these were to be robots that would be built like humans, where electronics replace organics. Dr. Stanley oversaw the design and construction of the first prototype of such robots, a machine that resembles a human and that is equipped with millions of micro-sensors that allow it to “feel” sensations such as pleasure, pain, fatigue, heat, cold and others which only living creatures are able to feel. If this project proves successful, thousands such machines will be built with the purpose of simulating medical conditions, test new drugs, develop new medicine techniques and open new horizons for science and for human-machine interactions.

Not only was this prototype designed to be as close to a human as possible down to the last sensorial detail, it also had a protocol of human communication programmed into it which allowed it to learn from observing and interacting with humans, taking inputs from the way humans behaved and responding accordingly.

It goes without saying, this project was being handled with as much secrecy as possible. Other than Dr. Stanley and her small team of scientists and engineers, only a few people above her and a small number of decision-makers in the government knew about it.

Dr. Stanley, as the leading developer, felt particularly attached to this project and she decided she would take it upon her to make sure everything about this prototype would work according to the standards that were determined for it.
 
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