Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Peepers' Pitt--Tinkerer and the Creation of Life


The Mad Tinkerer's Robot!

Peepers’ Pitt--Peepers New Crew pt. 18 of 20: “Tinkerer and the Creation of Life”
Peepers watched the scene before him with great curiosity. The mad scientist known as the Mad Tinkerer had been hard at work trying to restore his robot to life. After jiggling some wires, the Tinkerer was finally successful! The body of the large, humanoid robot hummed as its various sytstems came online. The Tinkerer got out a giant remote control and started fiddling with it. He pushed the joystick of the control forward, and the robot’s arms moved! Another push caused the robot to sit up! Finally, the robot turned to the side of the table, and got off. It stood there, nearly seven feet high, above the Tinkerer, awaiting the next command. Peepers was astonished. Perhaps the Mad Tinkerer and his robot were the most interesting of all the individuals he had brought to his Peepers’ Pitt! Surely, the scientist would be full of experience, and the experience that interested Peepers the most was the creation of life! If the Tinkerer created the robot, then maybe he could help Peepers in his quest to create the perfect woman! Even with his godlike power, the creation of life had eluded Peepers. It was why he had had to bring individuals to his Peepers’ Pitt instead of creating them. Peepers longed for the secret to creating life, and now that he had observed the Tinkerer, he felt that it was within his reach! Peepers held that thought, as he would come back to the Tinkerer and his robot soon. For now, there was one more individual he had to check up on in his Peepers’ Pitt. She was the last of the “new crew” Peepers had brought in. She was a fat Thai woman by the name of Kamola! Peepers sensed Kamola was up to something at that very moment in his Peepers Pitt--something quite interesting!


All characters, stories, photos, and performances
are (C) 2011 Joshua Dyson

The characters and events portrayed in this work are fictious.
Any similarity between persons living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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