*Command Switch - When attached to a person, the on position forces the individual to respond to anything requested of them by doing it. It doesn't remove freedom of will, and leaves them with free action - except when asked or commanded to perform an action. It may be frustrating to them all the same, but they cannot form the words to protest, nor do other than the command, no matter how furvently they wish otherwise. In a simple term - the individual can't *not* do what someone asks of them, within their ability. For Example - Asking them to 'enjoy' something will ensure that if they're capable of enjoying it, the action will be. If it were so contrary, though, that they could not find a thing enjoyable about it, then its the same as asking them to do something impossible. |
*Command Switch - When attached to a person, the on position forces the individual to respond to anything requested of them by doing it. It doesn't remove freedom of will, and leaves them with free action — except when asked or commanded to perform an action. It may be frustrating to them all the same, but they cannot form the words to protest, nor do other than the command, no matter how furvently they wish otherwise. In a simple term — the individual can't *not* do what someone asks of them, within their ability. For Example — Asking them to 'enjoy' something will ensure that if they're capable of enjoying it, the action will be. If it were so contrary, though, that they could not find a thing enjoyable about it, then its the same as asking them to do something impossible. |
*D/S Switch - Making the jargon literal, just because. *Manic/Depressive Switch - Acquires its name from the psychological condition, though the effects are both less severe and less psychologically damaging. In the "up" position, the switch increases serotonin and adrenaline levels, leading to increased energy, a general sense of happiness and well-being, and increased sex drive. In the "down" position, it induces a state of quiet calm and lethargy, and increases the person's suggestability. *Uncertainty Switch - Prevents the wearer from determining both the precise position and precise location in space of others. In one position, makes it impossible for the person to see anyone; in the other, makes it impossible for them to see anything but other people. *Zorro Switch - Named after the drug. Depending on the switch's position, the wearer becomes either a swashbuckling hero or a mustache-twirling villain right out of an old serial melodrama. Either way, the wearer sees the world exclusively in black and white. *Not that this doesn't already happen in-muck, but what about a gender switch? This wouldn't be a simple on-off flip, but a slider. "Yesterday I was stuck in 98% female, and my tits started to grow out. Now the switch is all the way down to 75% male, and I'm starting to like my new tool. I think tomorrow I'll try it somewhere just in the middle." |
*Not that this doesn't already happen in-muck, but what about a gender switch? This wouldn't be a simple on-off flip, but a slider. "Yesterday I was stuck in 98% female, and my tits started to grow out. Now the switch is all the way down to 75% male, and I'm starting to like my new tool. I think tomorrow I'll try it somewhere just in the middle." |
In appearance, Switches are much like what they sound like - large, usually red toggles, up and down. Or, in some cases, a button, which clicks in, then back out again. They are attached to suction cups, usually, though other methods are available.
They're a Duality?, a positive or negative, a one or a zero. Switches enforce one state or another, especially in this application, and allow one to switch between them. These switches enforce Duality over Normality (which in the Mess is Consensual Reality), on whatever they're attached to. When detached, Normality instantly asserts itself again.
Please, feel free to add new switches, no need to roleplay them first or the like! New concepts would be wonderfully welcomed! And feel free to add to the History of interesting events surrounding these Switches!