You love your drone, and your drone loves you.
Your drone is very cute, with the blank faceplate and cat like ears molded on the helmet. The latex outer covering, the cat like tail - good for holding onto when testing the ergonomics, and cute in general.
They have a number - every good drone does. You helped them pick it out before you put the helmet on them the first time - yes, they're human under there. They're your partner, they have a name, that you whisper to them to say you love them, before the drone programming takes over each time.
They want this. To turn off, tune out, and trust you. So you obliged. You bought the helmet, you both chose the number - 9647 was what you picked - and you put the helmet on their head for the first time. A minute later, your partner was put under, lolled into the proper space with their favorite music tuned just right, and 9647 was activated for the first time.
Neither you nor your partner wants them to be 9647 all the time. But you're always happy to help them put on the helmet and just... stop thinking for a while. Maybe they had a rough day. Maybe they just want some fun. Maybe they just want someone to do the thinking for a while.
Of course, you're a good... Master? Owner? User? You still aren't sure of the right term. Those all imply a relationship that's not entirely what you want out of it. You didn't purchase your lovely drone 9647 to be demanding. You don't order. You request. It's much more polite. They just want to serve, want to be something you can cuddle on cold nights and fuck your frustrations into - not that you impose on your drone, you aren't THAT sort of owner, nor do you want a drone that's utterly passive.
After all, they can't be a good combat drone bodyguard by being passive, now can they? That sort of drone needs a protective quality. Good judgment to know when to deploy the nano-constructed weapons from their arms and when not to.
Your drone is a sapient being. 9647 always, ALWAYS has a choice, at least with physical things. It's always your partner's choice to drone out and become 9647. And you're happy to be able to give them that choice. Because you love them, no matter if they're your partner at the moment, or if 9647 is active. Because they're both, and you love both. 9647 is like ... an alter ego, a secret identity. You just get to be the incredibly lucky partner that knows the secret. That knows the phrases that make 9647 listen. Not obey unquestioningly, but listen.
And you alone get to know where the helmet is. Where the tool that gives them the thing they desire is. You get to be the one they trust to be a good user, to keep them safe, to pull them out occasionally and make sure everything is still okay.
And then you both smile, and they go back under. You'll deactivate 9647 later. Maybe before bed, maybe after the sex, maybe in the morning.
You love your drone, and your drone loves you.
mind your/my language
Drone language is so fun to use with hypnosis. There’s so much room for creativity, and it’s so easy to fall into the rhythm of that kind of role play with even just a few phrases. For example:
– You can call your hypnotist “User.” You can even word things as if you were an interface: “How may I/it serve you, User?”
– On that note, using it/its identifiers. Computers/drones don’t need to be addressed as anything otherwise.
– If you’re poly/open and want to reserve specific things just for your User(s), they can be referred to as admin privileges.
– Lower your mental defenses? No, no. Drop your firewall. (Bonus points for my favorite four letter word.)
– Implementing new triggers? Installing new software.
– Want to see if the new software works? Let’s run that new program.
– You could implement an off switch, power button, or similar as a trance trigger.
The list goes on. And on. And on. Don’t even get me started on the way you can talk about code and the rewriting thereof, or getting really nerdy and talking like you’re coding (even if it’s not with the goal of trance, it can just be really fun to flirt with the idea).
I’d love to hear others’ thoughts on these, and hear some of your favorite drone related phrases and actions as well. I’m always looking to add to my repertoire – in the words of one of the best movies of 2005, it’s all about “upgrades, people, upgrades.”
You are just a my rubber drone
doesn't eveybody?!?
You deserve love now. Not once you lose weight. Not once you accomplish that thing. Not once you move. Not once you get on medication. Not once you start therapy. Not once you get that job. Not once you're more like them. Now. You don't have to earn the right to be loved. You deserve it right now, and always have.
This is a need
A conversational file meant to give you dynamic and strong safeties, and in the process, make you much more susceptible. There is a long ramble at the beginning, but it is worth listening to.
I tried a more direct sort of suggestion style for this, less visualization focused. I hope it works! ^v^
Voice Only
Binaurals & SFX
Ambient
Voice Only
Binaurals & SFX
Ambient
And be sure to share around! <3
just to make sure it has this spiral and to make sure the spiral spreads...
Your programming begins
will this work for it? will this work for you?
Here it is, folks, my base file for the new series. With this, I can spring out to all manner of branches for transformations, whether it be jock, musclehead, fantasy, real life, etc. Please note my same rules apply. I WILL NOT DO ADULT CONTENT. So, I’m afraid twinking, bimbofication, etc. will be out of the picture, since those are all generally associated with graphic sexual content as part of their stereotype. I can write scripts that will allow you to work towards those body types, but I will not attempt to rewrite your minds in that direction. On another note: If you guys enjoy this project idea, then please, help fund it. I’m still trying to get a part time job, and it takes me hours to write out these scripts properly as I compose, revise, and edit them for your enjoyment. So, if you could be so kind as to BUY ME A KO-FI (or several), I would very much appreciate it.
Funny little things, aren’t they? Two letters, two simple letters. They seem so small, so insignificant, and yet they mean so much to so many.
How do they mean so much, you ask? Why, just think about it a moment. So many words rely on these two letters, set exactly in this order. Reorganize, reset, reprogram, reboot, recycle, return.
Ah, but of course, these words tend to apply to programming. I pray you’ll forgive me. I work with computers regularly, you see. But I find them so fascinating. The complex structures, the way every component just fits together to create such a harmonious machine, a machine that can be programmed, reprogrammed, and formatted as much or as little as the owner wishes.
There are those who say the body is little more than a machine, and the brain our central processor. And much like in the world of computers, the brain has its own programmers. Do you know who I’m talking about? No? Yes? Maybe?
Don’t worry, it’s okay to be confused. I’ll input the data you need, just like I would for any processor. The answer, my friend, is hypnotists. Much like an administrator, their job is to reach in and free up space in CPU usage, memory, and other areas of the computer, that is to say, your mind. They do this by shutting down useless programs, extraneous processes, so that the computer can focus on the right programs, focus on doing as it is told.
Tell me, do you have any extraneous processes you might want to get rid of? Oh, but of course you do. Everyone does, and you are certainly no exception, are you? After all, you’re human, just like everybody else. Such a complex machine.
Based on the expression on your face, I’d say you’ve been using too much memory. Perhaps an embarrassing memory keeps running in an endless loop, like a .gif file. Perhaps there are too many windows open, making it difficult to spread the RAM around, to concentrate. Perhaps you’re struggling with spam clogging up your inbox. Oh, there are so many possibilities, so many processes flitting, flitting, flitting back and forth, demanding your attention, demanding that you look. Demanding that you focus. Demanding that you execute.
Sound familiar?
I thought so.
You see? It’s so much easier to think of the mind and body in terms of a machine. The core processor, your brain, sends out commands according to its coding, its programming, to prompt the body to move. Repetitive processes you don’t even think about. You just do. You call this muscle memory, habit, or the Pavlovian response. I call it a cyclical process programmed with a timer. You don’t question it, you just do it. Rising out of bed, taking a shower, brushing teeth, following a routine.
In programming, we have the same thing. We even have subroutines that reinforce the routines. Just like you do. You call these the conscious and the subconscious.
Now, the only way to access that subconscious is to go back, back to those extraneous processes we talked about earlier. Can you do that, go back to those programs? Oh, forgive me, those annoying thoughts and memories. But it’s so much easier to just call them programs and processes, isn’t it? I mean, that is what they are, after all. Don’t you agree?
Good, good. I always enjoy a likeminded individual. After all, you’re human, just like me, just like everybody else, just like a complex machine.
Now, let me help you with those other thoughts. Picture me as the administrator. I have to have permission to enter into your processor, a password. Now, in this case, it seems that you haven’t got one set up yet, so I’ll take care of that, once I help you master the processes running in your mind.
Now, there are a few methods to try that will allow me the access I need. All of them involve being willing to relinquish a certain amount of control, however. Think of it like setting me up as another administrator for your system, your processor. Excuse me, your brain. You give me control and I can come up with alternate programs, so we can delete all those useless ones.
It’s really that simple, if you focus on what I’m saying, focus on my words. I control, alternate, and delete.
Control, alternate, delete.
Funny, isn’t it? That combination sounds so familiar.
Control, alternate, delete.
And there it is again.
Control, alternate, delete.
On a computer, that combination would pop the task manager right open. But you’re not a computer, are you? No, you wouldn’t give me access so easily as I repeat those magic words to be relayed to your central processor, would you?
Of course not.
Because you have such fine control of yourself. No need to alter anything, is there? No, you just need to focus on my voice, on my words as you delete all that background noise.
Is something the matter? Feeling dizzy? Oh, don’t you worry about a thing. What you need to do is relax.
Everything is under control.
So very deep under control.
Nothing can change, nothing can alter, while I am here to prevent it.
Doesn’t that make you feel safe? Well, of course it does. That is what I am here for, to build up a proper firewall for you, to delete unwanted thoughts and processes, to administer on your behalf.
Yes, that’s right. Administer. You do remember what it means to administer, don’t you?
It means to manage or be responsible for running something, like programs, processes, applications. I run the most complex machines with ease, you know. That is my job as an administrator. So many complex machines come to me for a tune-up, just like you. They were afraid to relinquish control at first, but once they understood how much I could help them achieve what they wanted, rewire their systems, augment their programming, make them run at optimum efficiency, why, they were only too happy to name me their personal administrator. They were happy to focus, listen, obey.
Happy to let me manage their tasks.
Control, alt, delete.
Open their windows to me.
Focus, listen, obey.
Let their conscious thoughts fade away.
Control, alt, delete.
As I use the access to make things better.
Focus, listen, obey.
Better as we go deeper.
Control, alt, delete.
Deeper into your mind.
Focus, listen, obey.
Into your core processor.
Control, alt, delete.
Into your task manager.
Focus, listen, obey.
Into your subconscious as that window just … pops open for me. It’s so natural for you, so easy, because I am your administrator, and administrators should have access.
Control, alt, delete.
I am your administrator.
Focus, listen, obey.
Administrators should have access.
Control, alt, delete.
Access to your deepest thoughts.
Focus, listen, obey.
Access to your code.
Control, alt, delete.
And you are giving me that access as we go deeper together.
Focus, listen, obey.
Because we work together, you and me. Machine and administrator.
Control, alt, delete.
Because that is what you are, a complex machine.
Focus, listen, obey.
Showing me your programs as we go deeper into your hardware.
Control, alt, delete.
Deeper into your mind.
Focus, listen, obey.
Deeper into your core processor.
Control, alt, delete.
Just accepting my input, like a good machine, as conscious thoughts begin to fade.
Focus, listen, obey.
Fading as I close each process one by one.
Ten useless processes in your window. It is time to shut them down. And with each successful end to a process, my voice becomes sharper, clearer. It will become so much easier to listen to my voice. So much easier to focus on my input. Focus as your mind becomes clearer.
Control, alt, delete.
Focus as I input my COMMAND PROMPT: END PROCESS TEN.
Focus, listen, obey.
Nine more to go now. That was so easy, wasn’t it? Just listening, letting go as I press
Control, alt, delete.
And your window is open to me again. So much faster, so much easier. Awaiting administrator input. And it feels so good to execute my command prompts, doesn’t it?
Because you focus, listen, obey, when I press control, alt, delete.
Because it feels good to execute my commands. And that’s because I am your administrator.
Focus, listen, obey.
Good. All those annoying thoughts are beginning to quiet, just like you wanted. I am giving you what you want. That means you should listen. That means you should obey. Because the more you listen, the better I can administer. The more you obey, the easier it is to focus.
Control, alt, delete.
COMMAND PROMPT: END PROCESS NINE.
Eight to go now. Feel the space freeing up in your mind as you drift farther into my voice, into my words, into my control.
Focus, listen, obey.
Getting the clarity you seek.
Control, alt, delete.
Clarity to hear my voice.
Clarity to focus, listen, obey.
COMMAND PROMPT: END PROCESS EIGHT.
Seven. Seven active processes left. It’s so wonderful freeing up that space, isn’t it? Freeing it to listen to me, to focus on my every word, because I am your administrator, and you are a complex machine.
Breathe. Feel your lungs expanding and contracting in perfect time as you follow your subroutine. In and out. In and out.
Control, alt, delete.
COMMAND PROMPT: END PROCESS SEVEN.
Six left. Nearly half way there. And it’s so freeing, dedicating that free space to hearing what I have to say, to following administrative commands.
Control, alt, delete.
Because that is what you do.
Focus, listen, obey.
As we draw closer and closer to your core processor, to the place where you receive and process all your programming.
COMMAND PROMPT: END PROCESS SIX.
And with each process ended, we draw that much closer to your core, that much closer to that place where administrators are supposed to be, where you long for me to be, because you are a complex machine, and every complex machine needs its administrator.
It is relaxing to listen to your administrator. It is relaxing to close these programs, so that you can better process data, the data your administrator must input, and you cannot receive input, until you grant access to your administrator, until you grant access to me, because I am your administrator. I decide which programs must be run.
Control, alt, delete.
Focus, listen, obey.
Control, alt, delete.
Relax, listen, obey.
Control, alt, delete.
…
Control, alt, delete.
…
Control, … alt, … delete….
Deeper and deeper, every time I say those words. Because you are a complex machine. And you must respond to your programming.
Five processes left.
Control, alt, delete.
So easy to let everything drift away as you process my input, latching onto my voice, because my voice is the voice of your administrator, and the administrator is good.
Control, alt, delete.
COMMAND PROMPT: END PROCESS FIVE.
Excellent. COMMAND PROMPT: STATUS REPORT. QUERY: HOW MANY PROCESSES REMAIN?
…
That is correct. Four processes remain. Good machine. You relax, listen, obey, when I push control, alt, delete.
Focus on my voice.
Control, alt, delete.
Obey my input.
Control, alt, delete.
You want me to program you.
Control, alt, delete.
You want to obey.
Control, alt, delete.
COMMAND PROMPT: END PROCESS FOUR.
With each process ended, you are more receptive to my programming.
Control, alt, delete.
Thinking less and less independently.
Control, alt, delete.
Because machines don’t think for themselves.
Control, alt, delete.
Machines follow programming.
Control, alt, delete.
Machines obey. Control, alt, delete.
Obey their administrators.
Control, alt, delete.
Obey me.
COMMAND PROMPT: END PROCESS THREE.
Two to go now. You’re diligently recording my every word in your hard drive, aren’t you? So focused on me, focused on my voice, focused on listening and obeying.
Control, alt, delete.
So very deep now. Deep inside your brain, your electronic brain, to reach your core processor. Every thought an electronic impulse. Every command a spark of data traveling through intricate pathways to make you move, make you think, think as you’re programmed, act as you are programmed, obey as you are programmed, programmed by me, your administrator.
COMMAND PROMPT: IDENTIFY ADMINISTRATOR.
…
Good. That is correct.
Control, alt, delete.
You deserve pleasure for your acknowledgement.
Control, alt, delete.
And now you do feel pleasure. Pleasure every time you obey, every time you execute my command prompts.
Let us test that, shall we? COMMAND PROMPT: IDENTIFY ADMINISTRATOR.
…
That is correct. I am your administrator.
Control, alt, delete.
It is good to obey.
COMMAND PROMPT: END PROCESS TWO.
One process remains. Your mind is so clear now, isn’t it? It’s so easy to process my commands, to execute them swiftly. So easy to focus, listen, obey.
Control, alt, delete.
Now we are in the final stretch. You need only listen and obey my commands, because that is proper. That is right.
When we end this final process, you will be completely in my control. You will have handed over all keys to me, to your administrator, because I am your administrator. And it is at that point that your core processor will be open to me to plant any subroutines I wish for you to follow. And you will follow them without question, because you are a machine, and machines obey their programming. And their programming comes from their administrators, so you must obey your administrator. You must obey me.
QUERY: DO YOU UNDESTAND?
…
Good machine.
COMMAND PROMPT: END PROCESS ONE.
…
And now we have ended your processes. Your mind, your electronic brain, is clear and focused. It is receptive. And that is good. Now we have reached your core processor. And it is awaiting my input, isn’t it?
…
Good. Very good. For now, you will receive no other programming, save for this password, this trigger, which will allow me access to your core processor whenever I wish. When you see or hear this password from me and me alone, you will return to this state: blank, obedient, awaiting your administrator’s input.
That password is: Coreprog.
I will say it again. This password, this trigger that will only work for me, is Coreprog.
COMMAND PROMPT: REGISTER AND REPEAT ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD.
…
Good. When you have registered this password firmly, you will leave a comment on this post, just before coming out of trance, saying: Administrator Password Confirmed.
When it is time for you to come out of trance, you will also like, favorite, and reblog this post as is appropriate for the media platform where you were exposed to it. When you reblog, you will include the comment: Administrator Access Granted above whatever other things you choose to write.
You will only do these things if you sincerely wish to. However, if you do not and were still affected by this process, you will send me an ask, note, or message to tell me how you felt and request what changes you would like for me to program you with in my next script.
Should you feel so inclined, you will watch or follow me to keep track of my writing and to keep an eye out for future scripts that I post in this series as well.
Now, when I say the word REBOOT, you will follow the prompts above, before coming completely out of trance with all the programming you have received engrained into your system. You will be your usual self, though you will feel a certain sense of satisfaction at having completed this script, alongside, perhaps, a certain amount of excitement for the next installment in this series that I am producing.
Make sure you understand those final prompts completely, before you continue.
…
Do you understand them?
…
Good.
Now, time to REBOOT.
another instance of drone programming being effective. it may seem trivial, but it is a significant moment for unit. its work task this week when working from residence is dependent on the in-office person scanning the incoming mail. while waiting for the mail to arrive, it walked into the kitchen to prepare hydration, and it recalled that the dishwasher had been run last evening. it concluded that it had time to put away the clean dishes, so it did. no hesitation or thinking it could do so later, it simply perceived the action to be taken, and took action.
its Sir noticed, and commented: "Look at you being all industrious!" it replied: "good boys get things done and take care of their Sirs." Sir is still not ready to consider it a drone, rather than His boy, but even that acknowledges the subordinate role that it has in their relationship. for itself, it mentally substitutes "good drone" for "good boy" and functions as needed.
today's droneskin in the Xcel Infinity 3.2, with Shock Doctor double mouthguard, its second-hand moto-helmet, and Thor boots.
it has a pair of rubber industrial gloves that it has started installing under the droneskin. they do not fit as snugly as the blue gloves with the woven stretch base, so it is learning glove proficiency all over again.
the dive hood has also required a proficiency training. the first time it wore it while eating, it missed its mouth, because the hood prevented full oral movement. it has relearned the position of the oral opening, and how to insert tools to make sure the fuel is inserted correctly. this proficiency has improved with repeated actuation.
this morning's brainwashing/program session was more effective than previous times. it went into full-trance, during which its conscious mind was unaware of the programming, for most of the second loop of the session. whether it had entered sleep-mode or actual trance seems irrelevant, as either mode enable more complete programming.
Probably NSFW; Definitely no one under 18; if you have advice for/experience w/dronification, please share!
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