Left at the 31st, then straight to your new life by Dr-Amanita, literature
Left at the 31st, then straight to your new life
(TG) ~~~~..oOo..~~~~ Content Warning: Identity loss Sure. It was dangerous. But it was also incredibly convenient. A massive leap in the field of metaphysical science paved the way for all kinds of incredible inventions. Bio-metaphysical miracle drugs. Interdimensional television. Acres of farmland housed inside a pocket dimension accessed through a small box. The years after the initial breakthrough the world began to change and little by little the advancements began to trickle into the everyday lives of people. Still. Messing around with dimensional forces wasn't entirely without issues. While there was amazing potential in a lot of the wondrous inventions scientists produced, the majority of them came with some pretty significant risks. Want your own pocket dimension? Better make damn sure it's stable or the reality inside might start to warp in strange ways. How about a machine that makes people young by finding an alternate, younger version of them out in the multiverse
You too could be Tanya! Join today! by Dr-Amanita, literature
You too could be Tanya! Join today!
(Twinning, TG, Hive Mind) A SimuLife story! ~~~~..oOo..~~~~ Content Warning: Identity loss “So you've transcended human mortality, now what?” On a large holographic screen suspended next to a small cobblestone path cutting through a lush park environment, a woman could be seen with a bright smile on her lips. “We of The Tanya Collective bring you the answer to the next step in human evolution” The woman had a striking presence, with her bubblegum pink hair put up into a long pony tail and her tight fitting silver halter top and mini skirt hugging her slender physique. The woman took a few steps forward, the heels of her deep red, high heeled boots clicking against the floor as she did. “Now, I know there are a lot of people out there saying bad things about us, but I'm here to try and put any doubts about our motives to rest! While many try and paint us as a stereotypical evil entity bent on the extinction of humanity, the opposite is actually true!” A small little screen
(Twinning, TG, Generification) A SimuLife story! ~~~~..oOo..~~~~ Content Warning: Identity loss The BIOS was a region of the simulation not intended for human access. It was the backend of the simulation and was made up of the myriads of systems which kept the simulation running. For anyone wishing to gain a deeper understanding of the simulation and how it functions it was an incredible place, although fraught with dangers beyond those encountered in the UserSpace, which was the frontend of the simulation, intended for habitation. The SimuLife System was the software responsible for rendering the human experiences, essentially acting as the core part of what made the simulation realistic. While it was capable of rendering any type of data, only UserSpace was optimized for use with the SimuLife System. As such, rendering an environment such as the BIOS was guaranteed to result in glitches of some sort. Still, even with the danger, hackers were always looking for new ways in which
(Twinning, Generification) A SimuLife story! ~~~~..oOo..~~~~ Content Warning: Identity loss While a user, the humans within the simulation, might be more complex than the simulacrum, they weren't that different from one another. Everything within the simulation was made up of strings of code, as were both users and simulacrum. While the earlier models of simulacrum were crude and obviously not on the same level as users, once the simulacrum programming passed v.48.0.1 the differences became practically imperceptible. Using knowledge learned from studying the data cores of users, the simulacrum were given true consciousness on essentially the same level of users. The more advanced data core made creating a simulacrum of v.48.0.1 version or higher take a considerable amount of time, however, and for situations that didn't require as complex an agent, earlier versions were still being used due to their significantly smaller data size. Earlier versions were also still housed inside the