The Pinkerton Plaything: A Weird West Forced Feminization Tale

Kira Rook


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He came to solve a crime. He became the merchandise.

Agent Brody is a Pinkerton Detective of the old school—he trusts his revolver, his fists, and his gut. He despises machines. But when a missing persons case leads him to the Iron Orchard, a massive steam-powered fortress in the desert, Brody discovers a horror beyond his imagination.

Baron Voss isn't kidnapping women. He’s building them.

Captured and strapped into the Baron’s terrifying "reformatting engine," Brody is stripped of his clothes, his name, and his humanity. Through a brutal process of surgical sculpting and cybernetic grafting, the rugged detective is carved down and rebuilt into "Unit 734"—a flawless, steam-powered courtesan with a brass chassis and a programmed smile.

With a Governor Chip overriding his free will, Brody is forced to serve the very criminals he once hunted. He is no longer a man of the law. He is a high-end product, available for purchase to the highest bidder.

This story contains heavy steampunk themes, body horror, cybernetic forced feminization, mind control, loss of autonomy, and objectification.
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