Christmas carols floated through the air, but the Tinkerer paid them no mind. Her mind was focused on the experiment at hand. Her work with new bioprinting materials had borne unexpected results. It had resulted in her leading the Toondom Inc initiative. Now, now she was finally ready to print her beloved the body she deserved.
The design had been tweaked since its initial creation in the Toondom body generator software. Achieving a phot real look was far more complicated than translating a stylized design from one medium to another. The color of her hazel eyes had to be dimmed hair. Her long brown hair complete with blonde highlights had to be programmed to behave in air and gravity with the utmost attention to science. Her wonderful brown skin had to lose the unreal shine and stretchability of a toon's to appear truly human. Her pert breasts and juicy ass had to be made perfect. Juli.anne deserved nothing less.
Now it was time to print. She pressed the button.
The material flowed into the Digital Dominion gate. The empty space in the middle began to glow. The light swirled and morphed into a small hole. Slowly, it began to expand. Eventually, it filled up the entire gateway. The white void of the body generator software greeted her from the other side. Standing there in all her naked glory was her Juli.anne.
"Hey, Babe."
Juli.anne stepped into the threshold. She crumbled into nothing but particles.
"Damnit!"
October 3, 2024
A highly pregnant Tinkerer stood in the elevator. Though she appeared calm, bored even, inside she was seething. It should not have come to this. The Toondom transfer should have fucking worked. When one entered Digital Dominion their matter was converted into data and back again when they returned. She had known this. She had created a synthetic material to approximate the matter of humans to be pumped into the machine and help form the new body. It turned out, however, that it could not survive the transfer process. Nothing she tried to substitute the matter with had worked. She needed a real, living person's matter.
Luckily, she knew where to get some. Those who chose to remain in Dominion permanently could opt into donating their matter to help create new bodies for those with physical deformities they wished to be corrected. These included burn victims, amputees, and those in need of organ transplants. She would never steal their chances at receiving this tech, however. Having been on the design team for Digital Dominion she knew one of her fellow programmers had chosen to stay and have her matter stored for later. The matter would be unstable by year's end and thus unusable.
Her old college was quite happy in her new life and wouldn't miss it. The legal process to secure it would take longer than the matter had so needed a work around. That's why she had met with the head of the Dominion facility storing the matter.
"Why do you need it?" the woman had asked.
"I want to build my wife a body."
"A new body? Just pay for a trip through."
"Her first body. I was tasked with creating the first NPCs that inhabited Digital Dominion upon launch. As an experiment I wanted to see if I could create one that was truly alive. Her name is Juli.anne and we fell in love. I've been trying to build her a body out here in the real world ever since."
"I see. It would be illegal for me to just give it to you."