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Life of A Drone:
Examples through the years of normal maintenance performed on drones. As the process for creating new Kreatures advances, so must the maintenance which ensures their proper functioning.
Life of a Drone:
Before and after, together forever even if they are incapable of remembering one another.
Life of A Drone
While all drones are devoid of individuality, some Owners prefer an even more artificial look. With that in mind DroneCorp has fashioned a line of external attachments which will further help our clients curate their collection. As depicted here, these attachments are easy to install or remove, even by the average layperson.
Life of A Drone:
This is often the last image a subjects consciousness experiences before the anesthesia overtakes them and their mind drifts blissfully away into oblivion. While we can never know what thoughts, if any, may persist through the conversion process we can surmise that this final piece of visual stimulation before oblivion leaves an indelible mark on the consciousness of a drone.
Life of An Owner:
An Owner to be examines the selection of recent volunteers for selection as material for conversion. She will choose one lucky subject to begin a new life as a mindless, obedient drone.
Life of A Drone:
An unfortunate example of what happens when a Drone cannot be re-purposed or re-programmed.
If an error occurs, be it disobedience, memory surge, or physical malfunction, and the Drone cannot be repaired then reclamation is the only solution available. The Drone is sealed inside a Reclamation Chamber and exposed to a mix of chemical aerosols accompanied by a passphrase. The combination of the two triggers the SmartSkin to absorb the toxic mix, breaking down into it's component parts and sloughing away from the underlying organic material.
The SmartSkin is drained and filtered for reuse at a later date. Unfortunately the subject itself experiences full molecular breakdown as it sheds it's outer layer. Fortunately, there are always more subjects willing to volunteer for conversion.
Life of A Drone:
While typically fellow Owners have the utmost respect for one another's property, on occasion a rogue will seek to take advantage of the good graces of their fellows. Either seeking to steal or use a Kreature which does not belong to them for their own pleasure. Particularly if the Kreature in question represents some kind of status symbol.
In such cases safety features are often employed.
Here we find one such feature. A set of carbon fiber "teeth" are embedded in the exterior SmartSkin layer. Keyed to a specific pheromone, typically that of their Owner, they will close tight around any intruder who does not match the pre-set requirement. Needless to say, such mechanisms easily deter undue exploration.
Life of A Drone:
Here one can see a new feature in development for our sales site: a virtual tour of one of our conversion facilities.
Life of A Drone:
Here we see an experimental Drone production process in the testing phases. Designed for mass production of generic, Grade B Kreatures, we program each Drone with the knowledge of how and desire to apply a QuickConvert layer to a prepared subject. Each applicant has a series of subluminal conditioning applied remotely via electronic visual and audio/visual methods. When the subjects position in the production queue comes open an external trigger will cause the materials previous personality to submerge as it transports itself to one of our intake facility.
Once there another Drone, who has already undergone the process, will coat the new subject in QuickConvert. As the material slides into it's new skin, flashes of of high intensity UV light in a specific series will both seal the coating and complete the final stage of conversion, activating the final subconscious commands that dissolve whatever part of it's previous self still remain.
Once this process is complete, it will await the next subject in queue to apply the same process before self loading for distribution. While some of the more reactionary members of government may say that this is an overreach which could be construed as an invasion of privacy and even free will we at DroneCorp stand by our assertation that it is merely a way to cut down on overhead storage cost by applying right on time principles to material acquisition. While we acknowledge that undesirable actors could subvert the process to remotely coerce a subject into conversion, we at DroneCorp keep a tight hold on the proprietary secrets that would allow such nefarious actions.
Life of A Drone:
Originally part of a Public Awareness campaign to deter rampant, unlicensed HomeDrone use the advertisement unfortunately had unforeseen consequences.
Designed to highlight the loss of self that is the inevitable result of conversion, the add depicts a young woman, in a fit of rebellion against her parents, hastily subjecting herself to a bootleg HomeDrone kit. As each piece is added the manic emptions of the subject seem to calm until, as the hood finally slides over her head, there is no sensation at all except for a fascination of itself and a need to obey. When word broke that, rather than special effects, a subject had actually undergone the HomeDrone process as part of taping and that the oblivion viewers saw in the final frame was genuine requests for bootleg kits skyrocketed.
Life of A Drone:
Another unfortunate example of a failed conversion.
While spontaneous consciousness only occurs in approximately 0.001% of conversion subjects, when it does it is quite traumatic. Typically this is caused by an Owner becoming too familiar with their Drones; perhaps assigning a moniker or casually referring to the Kreature by it's source materials name by accident.
Here see a drone come to realize it's own existence. As it explores it's own body in fascination it finds and releases the containment latch of it's hood. The mixed look of horror and fascination is a product of all loss of facial muscle control as part of the drones transformation into an object.
Sadly many drones who undergo this process cannot be re-initialized and must be reclaimed as raw material.
Life of A Drone:
New from DroneCorp: Why bother with the foibles of a human assistant when one can own a Bianca BI-EA model public drone? Converted and conditioned to serve as the public face of any organization, the BI-EA Executive Assistants appearance is fully altered and modeled to simulate the appearance of one of the most influential fashion stars of our lifetime.
Life of A Drone: A member of State Corrections completes a routine check on a soon-to-be-converted inmate. While the final punishment for many crimes is conversion, the justice system wants to ensure that subjects derive no pleasure while they await the final process. This, at times, requires restriction of specific organs while they await their position in queue.
Life of A Drone: An Owner demonstrates the nearly supernatural control she holds over her cadre of Kreatures. Via proper conditioning, and the installation of a "Mind2Mind" implant, Owners can command their drones with but a thought or gesture. Complex orders can be conveyed silently, removing the need for burdensome verbal commands. Of note: The M2M implant, inserted in both Owner and Kreature, is still in somewhat of an experimental development stage. Owners who have volunteered for the procedure on occasion report a feeling a low murmur in the back of their minds, as if their drones were speaking to them.
Life of A Drone: Where once she had been forceful, now it was passive. Where once she had been opinionated, now it was silent. Where once she had been argumentative, now it was compliant.
Forced into conversion by a significant other who simply could no longer tolerate the constant conflict and disrespect, it now existed as an obedient object, delighting to serve.