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Chapter 2 by tallywhacker tallywhacker

Who is the Creator? What gender?

An unlovable man

Kevin Douglas knew himself well. He knew no woman would tolerate his perversion. Some might wear costumes. He could find prostitutes willing to perform the more vile acts, but even then amputation was off the table. He had considered or brainwashing, he even collected evidence against a few of the more tempting women he'd come to know, but those techniques wouldn't be publicly accepted.

Kevin was a vain man. He knew this, as well as many other things, but saw nothing wrong with his pride. He believed himself above others and thought it only natural that others accept that as fact. It wouldn't do to be seen as a villain or a conqueror, though he had investigated the possibility. He would be exactly what people wanted. The country was capitalist, so he would be a businessman. The people adored the comforts of technology, so he would provide inventions from fantasy. The people were perverts, and he would make them accept it.

The idea was easy enough, and it was hardly original. There were a number of dolls available for the role, but none of them reached Kevin's satisfaction. He would not accept half-measures. He needed something to improve on woman, not simply imitate it.

The current research into robotics had hardly any value to his pursuit. Machine intelligence couldn't match an infant, and machinery couldn't match the fluid motions a human would expect from a mate. Kevin was frustrated by the limits of the world, but understood it further proved his superiority. Rather than making some ad-hoc sex toy, he may as well go from scratch.

His methods would hardly be accepted by normal standards. Kevin had a way of reading a manual that by the time he was done reading and considering, he could design a superior model. From there, he could extrapolate and repeat, and with this method, he simply skipped generations of design to create a printer.

materials would be generated by light conversion, and the immense power requirements would be met by ambient energies other people didn't even knew existed. Since the energy seemed constant regardless of the draw, it could be used indefinitely. Of course, since the design was predicated on nonexistent research it wouldn't be surprising if the printer failed.

It worked, briefly. The earliest model was cobbled together from the miserable parts of the time, but it managed to operate long enough to print the parts to replace it. With a stable printer, Kevin set to designing the body of his first masterpiece.

What will she look like

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