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Authors: Stephen Schwegler,Eirik Gumeny

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“Yeah, we know,” said Dr. Porniviriyakul. “This should be fun.”

 

“Fun?” said Dr. Sodomy. “It’ll be fucking hilarious.”

 

“Well,” said the first lieutenant, “at least you’re doing it for the right reasons. Wouldn’t want to think you’d create an abomination like that just because you wanted to see what it would do.”

 

“Hey!” said Dr. Porniviriyakul. “There’s no point in you getting all snippy with us. We could throw you into the mix, you know. Make its wang out of you or something.” He pointed a scalpel at the first lieutenant’s face.

 

“No. I’m good. I’ll shut up.”

 

“Good. Now, let’s begin,” said Dr. Sodomy.

 

“Hand me that puppy,” said Dr. Porniviriyakul.

 
 

Captain Hugh Van Vanderhoort Van Tyler-Johnson woke two weeks later. He was still mostly Captain Tyler, except for his torso and his third and fourth arms and his second penis. Those were all Johnson. Also, his third penis was a cake mixer. And his second and third heads were made of cantaloupes. He had a cheese grater welded into his shoulder for some reason. And his feet were replaced with roller skates. But other than that, all Tyler.

 

Oh, his fourth penis was a puppy. And not a puppy penis. An actual puppy.

 

But that was it.

 

“Holy cupcakes,” said Captain Tyler upon waking. “What a trip.”

 

His voice rang out from all the ship’s speakers.

 

“Is there an echo in here?”

 

Doctors Porn and Sodomy looked at one another with panic in their eyes.

 

“Did you fuse him with the ship’s computer?” asked Dr. Porniviriyakul.

 

“You said to!” replied Dr. Sodomy.

 

“I was joking!”

 

“How was I supposed to know?!”

 

“Fuck, man!”

 

Dr. Sodomy was promptly shot by the room’s EIL.

 

“Oh, this is AWESOME,” said Captain Tyler.

 

“Crap,” said Dr. Porniviriyakul, “you killed him.”

 

“So? That damn tiger of his has caused me more trouble than a pallet full of faulty condoms.”

 

“Isn’t the plan to impregnate the galaxy? Wouldn’t faulty condoms HELP that cause? Also, that was my tiger.”

 

“OK, fine, so maybe the metaphor… Wait, what?”

 

“You see, condoms are created to STOP pregnancy, so, by definition...”

 

“No, the other part.”

 

“The ‘it was my tiger’ part?”

 

“Yeah. That’s the part I found interesting. Prepare to die.”

 

The EIL whirred and trained itself on the veterinarian.

 

“Wait! You can’t kill me.”

 

Captain Tyler looked over at the lifeless body of Dr. Sodomy. And again. And once more. He then returned his attention to Dr. Porniviriyakul.

 

“Pretty sure I can, actually. You see, I’m essentially the ship now so I can do what I want.”

 

“Yes, but if something were to happen to you you’d need a doctor to heal you.”

 

“Hmm… You do have a point,” said Captain Tyler, moving one of the robot arms to his chin in a thoughtful pose. “Fine. You can live. Just keep that tiger away from me.”

 

“That’s going to be hard, sir. You are its baby mama.”

 

“Tell them I went out for a carton of milk and, I don’t know, I hate them and didn’t want to come back.”

 

“But they’re on the ship. They’ll see you.”

 

“I’m going to guess they won’t recognize me. I’m pretty sure no one will. Now, enough of this talk. I’ve got four wangs looking for vaginas to penetrate,” said the captain. “By the way, are all of these bad boys, uh, functional?”

 

“Indeed. We had to make a few modifications to the puppy, though. Felt a little bad about that one.”

 

“He’s in a better place now.”

 

“Your crotch?”

 

“Exactly,” said Captain Tyler. “So, like I was saying... Vaginas?”

 

“A thought occurs. You might be, uh, too much man, or machine, for the standard vagina.”

 

“How so?”

 

“Vaginas are generally ill-equipped to accept... puppies.”

 

“I’ve seen it done.”

 

“That’s alarming on a lot of levels.”

 

“Tell me about it.”

 

“Maybe we could convince one of the female crew members to... to take one for the team. See if it’s even feasible...”

 

“I’ve got a better idea,” said the captain.

 

“Oh, God.”

 

“I’m going to fuck the galaxy.”

 

“That was already the plan...” said Dr. Porniviriyakul.

 

“No, you misunderstand. I’m the size of a ship now. I am quite literally going to fuck the galaxy.”

 

“I don’t...”

 

“Find me a black hole!”

 

“What?”

 

“A black hole, Porn,” said Captain Tyler. “A gravitational singularity. An inky black vagina of the cosmos.”

 

“I’m pretty sure they’re not referred to that way.”

 

“I’m pretty sure they are.”

 

First Lieutenant Duknerts walked into the lab and stared at the new Captain Tyler-Johnson-Cantaloupe. He suddenly had an insatiable craving for melons. As did Tyler, but of a different variety.

 

“So... success?” asked a befuddled Duknerts.

 

“In a way,” said Dr. Porniviriyakul. “Tyler’s alive, so that’s something.”

 

“If you say so,” said the first lieutenant with a shrug. “I just came in to let you know that we’re coming close…”

 

“HA!” exclaimed Captain Tyler.

 

“…
close to a supermassive black hole. We’ll be crushed to less than nothing in a fraction of an instant.”

 

“That’s awfully convenient,” said the captain.

 

“What?”

 

“The captain’s new plan is to fly the ship into a black hole,” explained Dr. Porniviriyakul, “so he can ‘fuck the galaxy.’”

 

“That doesn’t... We won’t...” stammered Duknerts.

 

“Try not to think about it.”

 

“We’re going to penetrate one of the largest holes in the universe!” cheered Tyler, his voice booming over the intercom.

 

“Wouldn’t that be like throwing a hot dog down a hallway?” asked Dr. Porniviriyakul. “What’s the point?”

 

“The point,” said Captain Cantaloupe, “is getting into the hallway in the first place.”

 

“To banging stations!” he called out over the P.A. system. “Tonight we screw the universe!”

 
 

The Zdravo was never seen again.

 

Officially, it was a tragic, unexplained accident. Unofficially, everyone assumed Captain Tyler did something idiotic. Very few people were surprised by the news.

 

Years later, the Zdravo and her crew were enshrined on a plaque, mounted above a urinal in the fourth floor men’s room of Federation headquarters. Next to the condom dispenser.

 

Acknowledgments:

 
 

For Sarita and Monica. You put up with us for some reason, and we are eternally grateful for that.

 

Also, for Matt Groening and the writers of
Futurama
. We love you. Thank you for not suing.

 
 
 
 

About the Authors:

 
 

STEPHEN SCHWEGLER
is the author of
Perhaps.
, a collection of incredibly absurd short fiction, and Junior Assistant Regional Editor to the Manager at
Jersey Devil Press
. His work has been published by
Short, Fast, and Deadly
,
Used Gravitrons Quarterly
and
Curbside Splendor Publishing
, among others. He has two cats, lives in England for some reason, and is a violent typist.

 

Visit his website: www.stephenschwegler.com

 
 

EIRIK GUMENY
is the author of the novel
Exponential Apocalypse
(you should buy it), editor of Jersey Devil Press (you should read it), and folder of origami cranes (you should ask him for one if you ever meet him). He has never been to space, but he hears it’s nice.

 

Visit his website: egumeny.blogspot.com

 

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