BlyssPluss

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After a drunken weekend with Crake, Jimmy arrives at his copy‑writing job at AnooYoo still hungover. The company unexpectedly hands him a generous severance package, a champagne‑like “hair of the dog” drink, and a seat on a sealed bullet‑train that will transport him to a new posting. The train delivers him to the ultra‑luxurious RejoovenEsense Compound, where he spends his first night in a VIP hotel sipping straight Scotch while watching the distant “Paradice” dome. The next morning Crake whisks Jimmy around the compound in a souped‑up electric golf cart, showing off pristine, art‑filled landscapes, solar “whirlpools,” giant butterflies, and a marble‑clad Luxuries Mall. Crake reveals that his unit, Paradice, is working on immortality and introduces the central research project: the BlyssPluss Pill. The prophylactic pill is designed to eliminate external causes of death—war (misplaced sexual energy), sexually transmitted diseases, overpopulation, and environmental degradation—by basing its effects on the behavior of extinct bonobos (high libido, low aggression, no pair‑bonding). Its intended functions are: (a) protection against all STDs, (b) unlimited libido, energy, and well‑being to curb jealousy and violence, (c) prolonged youth, and (d) a reversible, universal birth‑control that silently lowers global fertility. Crake admits the drug is still in clinical trials and has yielded disastrous side‑effects (self‑inflicted death during orgies, assaults, priapism, wart growths), but stresses its massive market potential and investor enthusiasm. When Jimmy asks about trial subjects, Crake lists the poorest nations, sex clinics, brothels, prisons, and desperate individuals. Finally, Crake tells Jimmy his role will be to head the advertising campaign for BlyssPluss, leaving Jimmy to contemplate the seductive promise of endless high‑grade sex and the moral cost of a hidden sterilisation agenda.