Traveling worlds around the galaxy is filled with problems.
Some planets have too much or too little oxygen; cultures are more varied than
there are grains of sand on the beach; and adjusting to each world takes a
special technology few are willing to trust. But Brian has no problem traveling
from world to world.
The accepted method for travelers moving from planet to
planet is the 3D printer. Upon entering port of a new world our tourist walks
through a 3D printer and is transformed into an indigenous life form of the
host planet. Brian loves the feeling of the 3D printer working on his body. He
always chooses a female for his stay on every world. The opportunities to
experience the mating rituals of a planet are greatly increased if you are a
female.
On Atex V Brian once again assumed a female form. He looked
human enough, but now he could breathe the Atex V air and consume the food
without dying a painful death. The green skin looked kind of sexy to Brian (and
to the Atexian men by their reaction to seeing Brian). He introduced himself as
Matilda.
Matilda was a smash as Brian lived on Atex V for two and a
half years now. He has a child and a husband to think about. He applied for
citizenship and married the father of his bouncing daughter. Brian did not plan
it this way. Deep down he is a family man. Settling down as Matilda, a mom and
a wife, seemed natural to him.
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