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5/16/2025, 5:33:11 PM
>>6242488
Sorry male-Jesse respecter, that's democracy
>>6242089
>>6242128
>>6242283
>>6242321
>>Experiment with the Swap
Jesse rapidly flickers between male and female as you repeatedly touch him.
Jesse: "Wow, you can really just swap people as fast as you can touch them. No limit or cooldown at all."
It's true. Your power to transmogrify people seems inexhaustible. You try controlling the outcome of the swap like a person's appearance or clothing but it never works. It seems you're only capable of activating a swap, with no control over how exactly it resolves. The targets self-identification never seems to affect the outcome. You swap Jesse back into a girl.
Jesse: "Okay, next test: this garden slug is a simultaneous hermaphrodite. It's both male and female. Let's see what happens..."
You poke the creature with your finger to swap it but it looks exactly the same. Does the swap not work on true hermaphrodites?
Jesse: "Anything happen? Do you feel a tingle or hear a sound when you do it?"
There is no sensation, the person simply changes before your eyes. Jesse nods and holds up the next specimen: a small fish in a bag of water.
Jesse: "Next up is this clownfish. A sequential hermaphrodite. It's a male but can morph into a female naturally."
You poke it through the thin plastic and the little fish changes shape slightly. Then swaps back seamlessly when you try again. Predictable. The swap can go through thin layers of material, as long as you're "touching" the target.
Jesse: "Here's an ant queen I bought, they're surprisingly easy to buy. Queen ants and worker ants are both girls, they both develop from the same larvae, only the queen lays fertilized eggs. Oh and here's a normal worker ant picked up out the back. Let's see if there's any difference between them when swapped!"
Both the queen and the worker swap into an ordinary male drone. You note that when swapped back into females they both return to their original forms: 1 worker and 1 queen. The swap remembers the original form somehow. A human swapped the first time gets new clothes. But subsequent times they're given the clothes they were last wearing in that form.
Jesse: "Last thing: I got my DNA test back. As far as the test is concerned: male me and female me are twins. I have different DNA in each form."
The swap transforms people on a fundamental level, but as far as you're concerned a person is exactly the same on the inside. Whatever that means.
Jesse: "Now umm I have good news and bad news. Good news is I found an intersex person willing to be swapped. Bad news is I agreed we would pay him, and meet at his home instead of some secret lair or alley... Sorry..."
Damn it Jesse! She should refer these special negotiations to you if she can't cut a good deal.
>Reprimand
>Forgive
Regardless, you now have a chance to test out a swap on an intersex client with "De la Chapelle syndrome"
>No way I'm paying this guy!
>Swap him anyway
Sorry male-Jesse respecter, that's democracy
>>6242089
>>6242128
>>6242283
>>6242321
>>Experiment with the Swap
Jesse rapidly flickers between male and female as you repeatedly touch him.
Jesse: "Wow, you can really just swap people as fast as you can touch them. No limit or cooldown at all."
It's true. Your power to transmogrify people seems inexhaustible. You try controlling the outcome of the swap like a person's appearance or clothing but it never works. It seems you're only capable of activating a swap, with no control over how exactly it resolves. The targets self-identification never seems to affect the outcome. You swap Jesse back into a girl.
Jesse: "Okay, next test: this garden slug is a simultaneous hermaphrodite. It's both male and female. Let's see what happens..."
You poke the creature with your finger to swap it but it looks exactly the same. Does the swap not work on true hermaphrodites?
Jesse: "Anything happen? Do you feel a tingle or hear a sound when you do it?"
There is no sensation, the person simply changes before your eyes. Jesse nods and holds up the next specimen: a small fish in a bag of water.
Jesse: "Next up is this clownfish. A sequential hermaphrodite. It's a male but can morph into a female naturally."
You poke it through the thin plastic and the little fish changes shape slightly. Then swaps back seamlessly when you try again. Predictable. The swap can go through thin layers of material, as long as you're "touching" the target.
Jesse: "Here's an ant queen I bought, they're surprisingly easy to buy. Queen ants and worker ants are both girls, they both develop from the same larvae, only the queen lays fertilized eggs. Oh and here's a normal worker ant picked up out the back. Let's see if there's any difference between them when swapped!"
Both the queen and the worker swap into an ordinary male drone. You note that when swapped back into females they both return to their original forms: 1 worker and 1 queen. The swap remembers the original form somehow. A human swapped the first time gets new clothes. But subsequent times they're given the clothes they were last wearing in that form.
Jesse: "Last thing: I got my DNA test back. As far as the test is concerned: male me and female me are twins. I have different DNA in each form."
The swap transforms people on a fundamental level, but as far as you're concerned a person is exactly the same on the inside. Whatever that means.
Jesse: "Now umm I have good news and bad news. Good news is I found an intersex person willing to be swapped. Bad news is I agreed we would pay him, and meet at his home instead of some secret lair or alley... Sorry..."
Damn it Jesse! She should refer these special negotiations to you if she can't cut a good deal.
>Reprimand
>Forgive
Regardless, you now have a chance to test out a swap on an intersex client with "De la Chapelle syndrome"
>No way I'm paying this guy!
>Swap him anyway
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