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The Search for Ball Zero
Book: The Search for Ball Zero Read Online Free
Author: Tony Dormanesh
Tags: Science-Fiction, Philosophy, gaming, Dark Comedy, pinball
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corporate war, Elohssa Corporation pulled out the greatest
product ever known to business.  The innovation that changed
their world.  Most generations have something like this:
written language, the wheel, printing press, telephone, cars, TV,
PCs, the internet.  Theirs was ICs, or Internal Computers.
    An IC is a system of nanobots
that creates miniature computer hardware inside of your body and
that hooks into your bodies systems to influence and enhance them.
 Very basically, Windows for your body and your eyes are your
screen.  It’s very easy to work, you just think and it
happens.  You need to know the time?  You can have it pop
up in your vision whenever you want, you can keep a clock going
anywhere in your vision, or put it in the lower right corner of
your eyes so it feels just like Windows.
    ICs were a reflection of the
time they lived in, the greatest thing in the world that unites us
all and isolates us at the same time, ruins some people’s lives
while enhancing others.  Just think of being able to surf the
net in 10 or 100 different windows, while playing multiple games
and downloading anything, chatting with all your friends, and
enjoying any amount of music, movies or shows that you can
comprehend simultaneously (it turns out humans can comprehend a lot
simultaneously, with some practice.). Everything in custom displays
layered over your eyesight that you can instantly create, move,
stack infinitely deep or hide at a moments thought.  
    ICs contributed to the Black
Everyday phenomenon, by creating super connected, yet super
isolated people.  One of the biggest factors in society that
creates problems is people thinking the world revolves around them.
 It’s easy to do with our brain, it’s crazy easy to do with
ICs.  ICs give people the power to be their own God in their
own Universe.  With a single thought you can delete everyone
in your world, if you wanted you could transform every single
person into your own personal sex slave, or whatever type of slave
you could imagine.  It may be virtual, but it’s a super real
virtual that fools your your eyes, ears, all your senses.
 It’s easy to see how many people go down that rabbit hole and
never are heard from again.
    Indeed, once ICs were created,
it has been proven that most people never see 100% of what’s in
front of them; they’re always doing something with their IC
obstructing their view.  In extreme cases, people have been
known to live for years with 99% of their vision encompassed by
unlimited, ever changing porn, only leaving a tiny peephole to look
through and see the real world.  That’s mostly a guy thing as
you can imagine, but Porn Blindness is a real thing now.  
    With
ICs masturbation is outdated.  Rubbing yourself alone to
simulate having sex with another person is hilariously insane in a
world with ICs.  Sex is pretty much a strange, exotic, disease
filled trip that is more of a hassle than anything.  With ICs
anyone can come at any moment—there’s no build up, that takes too
long.  Most people with ICs are coming every moment.  For
a real thrill, they don’t come for a few seconds.  Now that is
a real twisted pleasure for IC users.
    The other great things about
ICs:  You never have to upgrade, there never is lag and your
brain never crashes.  Not to mention, your IC comes with a
free “wireless” connection to the internet.  About ½ the
people on Earth have ICs, so that’s about 25 trillion people to add
to your friends list.  
    Getting an IC is easy; it’s
nothing like plugging a giant needle into the back of your head
like those barbarians in the Matrix.  It comes in a little
transparent tube, like a straw or a pixie stick.  The tube is
filled up ¾ of the way with a metallic looking liquid, that kind of
looks like lumpy Mercury or silver sand.  You buy the tube,
open it up and drink the sandy mixture.  You could chew it, it
really doesn’t help, it feels like chomping down on a mouthful
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