The new CIA protocol for undercover missions no longer required such drastic personal sacrifice as they had usually in the past. Before, agents would have to commit to expensive and extensive permanent surgeries to alter their appearance. This led to budgetary issues as well as marital strife.
Now, with the advent of state-of-the-art androids, they could simply upload the consciousness of the agent into a robot, without the risk of the death of an agent or commitment. The only risk was that their consciousness had to be constantly backup uploaded to a single satellite above them, which passed once a day through the atmosphere.
The other problem: this quick advancement in lifelike robots was due to the sex-toy industry. These androids had started and developed so lifelike because they were becoming the premium and preferred sex-doll to consumers all over the world. Therefore, there were no male equivalents.
When Drew volunteered for the assignment in the carribean, he knew that he'd be uploading his conciousness into the android body of what appeared to be an attractive young woman, fully anatomically correct, while his male body sat in cold storage. This led to lots of conflicting feelings as he did his training in the new body, especially when he trained along side his buddies.
He opted to be assigned to a female asset to protect. He figured this would remove the possibility of something bizarre happening because they would spend so much time together.
As you can see, Drew has been having a good time with the assignment, the elite billionaire's daughter believing him to just be a new friend she met at the resort bar and not a CIA agent assigned for her protection.
Still, drew was self-conscious of the very visible serial number that appeared to be tattooed to his android's ribcage, as well as the detectable lifelessness it had in its eyes. Therefore, he wore sunglasses and a two-piece bathing suit sparingly.
Also, the satellite had recently been blown out of the sky by Chinese intelligence, so Drew had better be careful if he didn't want his consciousness to remain in this body forever. .
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ReplyDeleteI have a story I'm working on that involves androids. We'll have to see how it turns out. :)
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