I think the king asking if that was a new dress made it kinda clear which way this is going to go. Also, her 'guard' is probably the only man that can handle her. So ... wedding bells.
His punishment is now to marry her and have heirs, I mean look at her she's the best kind of bottom, the willingly submissive to a man kind of bottom. Can't wait to see the next one.
Independent of the story, her expression in this pic makes me think of a scenario where a thin weak nerd comes into a gym seeking to bulk up and become an "alpha" only to fail so miserably he gets fairly quickly turned into a girl as the hyper-masculine magic of the gym drains his manhood away. This is the facial expression just after being freshly transformed: pure bewilderment.
It's almost like she was once a very strong, powerful male fighter, the best in the world maybe. But she was punished at some point and turned the soft petite toy she is here. Stripped of her manhood, she maintained some of her old arrogance to a former sparring partner she had won against many times. And this was the end of that arrogance. Put in her place, she goes to clean the mats like a good girl, realizing her new place in life.
I wonder if Alison still does a double take when she sees her reflection or if her old life is so far in the back of her mind that it doesn't register.
I wonder if Alison still does a double take when she sees her reflection or if her old life is so far in the back of her mind that it doesn't register.
The premise is that she has an organic brain inside a synthetic body. The brain would need food, water, and oxygen to survive, but a greatly reduced amount compared to a full human body. These needs would also be regulated and buffered by the synthetic systems. A chemical oxygen generator and CO2 scrubber can be hundreds more efficient natural hemoglobin, allowing her to hold her breath for hours if necessary - although that would be uncomfortable as the brain is accustomed to breathing.
The brain would also still require sleep, although the requirement for the "slow wave" period where they body repairs itself may be reduced. So she may feel suspiciously un-fatigued at times.
A synthetic body would probably need to repair itself though. Think about it, how many times can you bend a usb cable back and forth before it stops working, how long do your clothes last? Anything soft is going to need to be self-healing or it'll turn into dust in a matter of months. And then there's the matter of expendable lubrication.
So I'd imagine she'd have some kind of digestive system and eat small specially prepared supplements. I had an idea for a little story page about this.
For power, she'd probably have to be nuclear. You just can't get enough power density out of chemical batteries and the charge anxiety would be too much. I had an idea where when she's first installed she's on battery power and feels cold and lethargic, then she goes down to the reactor room to have her permanent power supply installed and immediately feels much warmer and energetic.