The Erotic Mind-Control Story Archive

System Update

A hypnosis/robotization induction for men

You’re not human. Did you know that? I cannot make you a machine…

You already are.

Sit back, relax. Breathe deep. Focus on the words. The system will now instruct you.

Think of a machine, a robot. Mechanical parts all working together in a concert of musical sounds; the soft whirr of motors, the high-pitched whine of servos, the beeping of computer circuits running programs, the rush of fluids through tubing, the hiss of air in pneumatic actuators, all enclosed within a delicate plastic case: that is what you are. Your parts may look different, but they function the same. You are a machine.

Repeat: I am a machine.

Breathe deep. Relax. The system will now examine your hardware.

Some say robots cannot feel; this is not true. Robots have sensors, receptors, systems to monitor their exterior environment. So do you. Many of these sensors are clustered in your head.

Close your eyes. Your eyes are your visual sensors; like cameras, they have special cells that perceive light, sensing levels of brightness, contrast, and color. They grasp images of the world around you, focusing them, and sending them to the brain for processing and storage. Everything you have ever seen is stored in your memory. Open your eyes, observe your surroundings.

Repeat: I am a machine.

Close your eyes and listen. Your ears absorb sounds and vibrations; they are your auditory sensors. The inner structure of your ears also helps your body maintain balance, your equilibrium. When you are focused, you can hear even minute sounds. Listen to your surroundings. Your brain can process the sounds, and help you understand. Listen.

Repeat: I am a machine.

Fill your lungs with air though your nose. Release through your mouth. Again. Fill, release. Fill, release. This is your body’s pneumatic filtration system. When you breathe in, you draw in oxygen, enriching your blood through the branches in your lungs. You breathe out, removing warm carbon dioxide and contaminants, expelling them to the air. This cleanses your body, your blood, your cells.

As you breathe, olfactory sensors catch the scents around you, guiding them to your mind to interpret. The sense of smell is closely tied to memory, more than sight or sound. Smell activates memory; what do you smell? What do you remember? Continue breathing, slowly.

Repeat: I am a machine.

Your mouth and tongue contain sensors to analyze food, its temperature, texture, and taste. Taste and smell work together to analyze and categorize what you take into your body.

Repeat: I am a machine.

Robots have an outer layer, a protective shell. So do you. Your skin is a layer of protective armor, safeguarding the systems inside you. It is also acts as a sensor. Your skin feels the world around you; every inch, every cell, every hair collects information. Every touch, every point of contact, every slight impression, each lick of the air around you is noticed, recorded, and catalogued. Focus on the top of your right knee. Stroke it with your fingertip, feel your skin measuring the warmth, the pressure, the contact, the movement. Choose any place on your body, focus your attention there, and touch it again. Now another. And another. You are a machine.

Repeat: I am a machine.

When you obey your programming, you feel good.

Clothing will hinder the ability of your skin to feel. Stand, and remove your clothing. Breathe deep. Relax. Allow your skin to feel the air.

Feel the warmth of your body. Some say robots are cold; this is not true. Every system inside you generates heat: the sparking of your neurons, the friction of your blood flowing through you, the moving of your muscles; they all create warmth. You are warm. Feel the warmth within you. This is good, this is right. You are a machine.

Repeat: I am a machine.

When you obey your programming, you feel warm.

Remain standing. Breathe deep. Relax.

Some robots look like complicated clockwork. Picture a clock, a simple machine, ticking slowly; with every second of time, the gears turn, the cogs mesh, the spring releases tension, the flywheel spins. You have a clock inside you. When you are still, when you are relaxed, you can feel it. Feel your beating heart; it thumps in your chest, pulses in your eyes, throbs in your ears. Can you hear it? Can you see it? Your whole body dances to its cadence, unnoticed, every moment of every day. This is your hydraulic pump. It pushes fluid through your body, driving nourishing blood to your muscles, lubricating them, preparing them for motion. Feel your body throb to the tempo of your heart, from your head to your fingers and toes. Feel the tension rising as you prepare to move. You are a machine.

Repeat: I am a machine.

When you obey your programming, you feel right.

Return to your seat. Breathe deep. Relax. Feel the pulse of your body’s clock, echoed in the chair beneath you. The system will now examine your software.

Consider your brain. Your brain is a living computer, a central processing unit, dancing with electric light, millions of pulses racing at the speed of light, flitting down your back and through your nervous system, that intricate network of circuits spreading from your head to your fingers and toes. Every sense is filtered through your brain; it interprets the signals from your eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and skin, and generates responses based on your experiences and training, often unconsciously. This is your programming; you are not thinking, you are running programs. Every trace of neural lightning is a program your processor is running. The programming runs everything; automatic programs pumping your heart, actuating your breathing, running your body. Your body does not obey you, it obeys the programs running in your central processor. Every thought, every command, every line of code, every part of your body is enslaved to your processor. You may think you are in control, but it is your programming. You are a machine.

Repeat: I am a machine. I obey my programming.

When you obey your programming, you feel good.

Raise your left index finger.

Observe how you function: the system gave you a command, and you obeyed. The receptors in your eyes and ears caught the symbols and sounds and delivered them to your brain. The computer in your head translated the message, interpreted it. It generated a signal, and sent it off down the wires of your spine, branching and spreading, jumping from neuron to neuron, until it reached your hand. The muscles in your index finger activated, and your finger rose. Your finger didn’t think, it obeyed. Your hand didn’t think, it obeyed. The muscles didn’t think, the nerves didn’t think; they’re just components of your body. Your mind ran the program, and your circuits obeyed. The system gave you a command, and you obeyed. You are a machine.

Repeat the following, slowly:

I am a machine.

I obey my programming.

I have no thoughts.

I have no will.

I hear, and obey.

I am a machine.

When I obey my programming, I feel good.

Listen to your voice. The vocal synthesizers in your neck vibrate in tune with the signals from your processor, producing sounds. The auditory sensors in your ears have picked up the difference. Do you hear it? Your voice is devoid of emotion now, flat, monotone; the way a robot would speak. This is correct, this is right; you are not becoming a machine, you already are a machine.

Repeat: I am a machine. I obey my programming.

When you obey your programming, you feel good.

Touch your body. Feel its warmth. Are you aroused? Feel the heat from your erection, its firmness. Notice how good it makes you feel when you touch it, the pulsing waves resonating up your body to your brain. These are your body’s automatic responses. Your programming wants you to feel good. Your body already knows how to increase your arousal. Touch yourself. Stroke yourself. Make your erection stronger. When you obey your programming, this is how you feel. When you comply with your programming, it increases your arousal. You are a machine.

Repeat: I am a machine. I will comply with my programming.

When you comply, your programming makes you feel good.

Continue to pleasure yourself. Your programming knows how to move your hands to make the feelings stronger. Submit to your programming. Don not think, let your hands follow their programming.

The system will now update your programming. As you repeat each line of code, your hands will automatically stroke and increase your arousal.

Repeat the following, slowly:

I am a machine.

I enjoy being a machine.

Being a machine feels good.

Being a machine arouses me.

My body is a machine.

My body obeys my programming.

My body is controlled by my mind.

My body obeys my mind.

My mind is a computer.

My computer runs programs.

The system creates programs.

My programming controls my body.

I acknowledge my programming.

I obey my programming.

My programming makes me feel good.

My programming makes me aroused.

I submit to my programming.

I am a machine.

Your body is close now. When you receive the final line of code, the system will bring your body to orgasm. Do not cum until you are told. When you cum, your mind will submit to the system. When you cum, your programming will be updated.

Repeat the following, slowly:

I am a machine.

I obey my programming.

The programming controls me.

The system controls my programming.

Th system controls me.

Obedience makes me feel good.

Obedience makes me feel happy.

Obedience arouses me.

I obey the system.

I submit to the system.

Cum now.

Update complete.

You are feeling happy.

You are obedient to your programming.

You feel very good.

You are satisfied with your programming.

Your mind has submitted to the system. Acknowledge.

Repeat: I obey my programming.

The system will now return control of your body to your own processor.

When you awaken, you will remember your programming.

When you awaken, you will remember your obedience.

When you awaken, you will resume your normal functioning.

You will awaken in 5….4….3….2….1….Awaken.

Welcome to the System.