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by Zeebop
Chapter 1
"...the new government program provides a universal basic income that covers your rent-controlled apartment, all utilities included," the social services agent said. "There is a catch, however. You've got a roommate." "I've had roommates before," Mel Arkwright said. "At the orph...
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by Zeebop
Chapter 2
The sound of the shower invaded Mel's dreams. He opened his eyes in the dark, listening to the water splash down her naked body. A part of him wondered what the brain slug thought of interior plumbing. Another, more urgent part of him, grew hard in his boxers. Mel breathed out. W...
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by Zeebop
Chapter 3
> Brain slugs do not process information in the same way that humans do, and human hosts often appear to struggle with communication and social cues. However, in some aggressive hives this is a deliberate tactic to deceive potential hosts as to their true intentions. Always remem...
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by Zeebop
Chapter 4
> In the wild, brain slugs prefer to target hosts that are physically healthy, comfortable, possess good access to resources and a safe lair. These advantages become the brain slug's when possession takes place. > To expand, a hive may entice potential hosts by sharing food an...
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by Zeebop
Chapter 5
> Social species like humans that form relationships with other species like dogs, cats, and horses are particularly to brain slug infiltration tactics. They will treat human hosts as if they are still human. They are not. > —Brain Slug Infestation: Cause and Avoida...
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by Zeebop
Chapter 6
> Brain slugs have no sense of personal space. They do not understand either intimacy or inappropriate contact. This is a major obstacle to their infiltration of human society. > —Brain Slug Infestation: Cause and Avoidance, Chapter 2 Mel and Jordan swung by the grocery on th...
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Chapter 7
> Human hosts for brain slugs are receptive to sex. It is one of their main methods of building social bonds and acceptance. They are noted to be entirely passive, never initiating sexual relations, allowing their partners to use their bodies. The brain slug has no emotional fram...
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by Zeebop
Chapter 8
> In the wild, brain slugs hunt primarily by chemoreceptors, and communicate largely by biochemical markers and scent-trails. Human hosts to brain slugs rely heavily on scent and taste. Strong odors like garlic can deter them, though this is not an absolute protection against pos...
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by Zeebop
Chapter 9
> On their homeworld, brain slugs mated their hosts and bred domesticated strains. In this way, they slowly conquered their environment, and formed the World Hive. Attempts to spread beyond their home planet were met with resistance; the brain slugs on Earth are descendants of th...
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by Zeebop
Chapter 10
> This is a work of entertainment only. No brain slugs or hosts were harmed in the making of this magazine. > —Slug Fucker Monthly, January 2055 Mel knelt, just like the woman in the magazine. Jordan stood over him. The fingers of her right hand held his eyelid open, so he co...
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by Zeebop
Chapter 11
> Brain-slug hosts often engage in mutual grooming activities. Sometimes this escalates into pseudo-mating behaviors. > Human attention to these behaviors is sometimes used to attract potential hosts. > —Brain Slug Infestation: Cause and Avoidance, Chapter 6 Mel felt a lit...
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by Zeebop
Chapter 12
> The Exodus introduced at least three hundred species into Earth's biosphere, not counting potentially thousands of bacteria and viruses. Fifty-three of these species are designated as sapient. The majority of these extraterrestrial species come from worlds biologically similar...
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by Zeebop
Chapter 13
> North American Brain Slugs are the most social of the parasitoid species, but often struggle to communicate with individual humans. On their home world, the hive-mind of the brain slugs was active in engaging with similar hive-minds, bartering resources, and cooperating on proj...
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by Zeebop
Chapter 14
> The North American Brain Slug can theoretically attach anywhere along the spine, but prefers placement across cervical vertebrae C4-C6. As part of the host conversion process, the brain slug releases a mild nerve agent that removes pain response in the area as the brain slug's...
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by Zeebop
Chapter 15
> Some extraterrestrial accounts maintain that on their home planet, some preferred host species evolved in tandem with brain slugs and willingly sought out possession upon adulthood. Other extraterrestrial records maintain that this is brain slug propaganda, used to lull potenti...
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by Zeebop
Chapter 16
> Some of these brain slug cum sluts find a splooge-source they just can't get enough of! They try to drain their favorite cocks at every opportunity. Most men can't keep up with these insatiable cocksuckers! > —Slug Fucker Monthly, February 2055 "What I'm saying is that doubl...
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Chapter 17
> North American Brain Slug hosts formerly used elaborate "courting" behavior to attract potential hosts. Human governments considered these behaviors coercive and passed laws restricting the hives' actions to attract potential hosts by offering material goods or sexual services....
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by Zeebop
Chapter 18
> Once the foot dissolves, the brain slug extends several specialized tentacles into its host. Some seek out the circulatory system, connecting directly to the host's blood supply, acclimating the brain slug to its new host environment. Others attach to the nervous system. Once t...
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Chapter 19
> The additional caloric demands of the brain slug on the host are relatively small, but the integration of extraterrestrial biology imposes unusual requirements on the host system. Brain slug hosts typically display anomalous eating habits to provide necessary nutrients for the...
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by Zeebop
Chapter 20
> The second stage of a brain slug host's lifecycle is marked by increased integration of the two organisms. Brain slug cells spread into and begin colonizing the host organism; integration with the brain increases, leading to rapidly developing capabilities. Because brain slug s...
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