Possessor story
A corporate agent uses brain-implant technology to inhabit other people’s bodies, driving them to commit assassinations for the benefit of the company.
15 total · 3 choice · 4 major · 8 minor
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| mind transfer technology | choice | Tasya's consciousness was sent to inhabit the body of Colin using a special brain-implant device. |
| personal identity | choice | Tasya's consciousness became trapped in Colin's body and they started to mesh together into one discombobulated person. |
| what if I was combined with another person | choice | Tasya's consciousness became trapped in Colin's body and they started to mesh together into one discombobulated person. |
| engaged couple | major | Colin and and Ava were engaged to be married, but then Tasya (in the body of Colin) shot Ava dead. |
| husband and wife | major | Michael and Tasya Vos. |
| murder | major | The idea behind the story is that Tasya inhabits other the bodies of other people and drives them to commit murders. |
| what if I found myself in a body of the opposite sex | major | Tasya's consciousness was transferred into the body of a man. Upon transfer, Tasya inspected her new male body, and later made love to a woman in the said body. |
| academic occupation | minor | Michael complained that an old crusty journal editor was not going to look kindly on the paper he'd submitted. Later Michael gossiped about a colleague in his department who had become involved in a relationship with one of the colleague's students. |
| boredom | minor | The ruthless CEO John Parse explained in the course of giving a toast that he'd been bored with things at his company lately, but that in his boredom he'd made some great progress toward something or another. |
| brain implant | minor | Tasya had her brain implanted with a small device that enabled her consciousness to be transfered into the bodies of other people. |