BIMBO MAKER
BOOK ONE
By Janno Jones
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Copyright 2011 Janno Jones
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BIMBO MAKER -- BOOK ONE
By Janno Jones
Philbert Morrison was 18 years old, a senior in high school, and a hopeless loser with women.
The problem was, he was insanely smart in Physics and Math, but clueless when it came to expressing himself to girls.
He got teased a lot for his lumpy, awkward body and his Coke bottle glasses and his tendency to turn bright red and stammer when he was around females. One of his high school teachers, a skinny harpy named Mrs. Walsh, seemed to enjoy tormenting him. She taught English, and she loved to take a hatchet to Philbert’s term papers, returning them with big red editing marks all over, and even reading his ungrammatical sentences to the class as hilarious examples of bad writing.
He was terrible at writing, he knew that, but he didn’t like the way the girls in the class all giggled when Mrs. Walsh read his papers out loud.
In science, it was a different story. He had a gift for nanotechnology, and he built a lab in his parents’ basement where he did cutting edge nanotech research late at night.
In was the possibilities for transformation of matter that fascinated him. With nanotechnology you operated on the quantum level, and the changes you made there could transform matter into any size, shape, texture -- into anything at all.
Why, you could even change somebody’s body! By making changes on the quantum level, who knows what changes you could make in the biology of another person?
When that realization occurred to Philbert it was like a light going off. He figured out a way to make a nano chip that was so small it was almost invisible to the naked eye. The chip, when ingested in the human body, would make changes at the cellular level, turning on certain genes and switching off others -- so that a person’s whole physical makeup would change.
He called it the Bimbo Maker. He programmed everything he considered ideal in a bimbo -- stupidity, obsession with clothes and hair, a maniacal focus on cock -- into a nano chip.