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A vicious, dominant corporate executive relives the same day over and over becoming a more and more submissive and ditzy bimbo.

Suggested by themagus. Thanks!

This seemed like a great opportunity to revisit Time Scientist Corrupted. Different parties are all after the time travel research: the original scientist's supervisors, large corporations, government entities and more...!

There are some more commissions coming next month but this was my first new piece after returning from vacation. Sometimes, after a long break, my work comes out more detailed, realistic and labor-intensive than usual. Previous examples include Elf Queen to Slave (later expanded) and College Heat. It doesn't always happen (see Bimbo Beach Ball) but it's as if I'm slowly relaxing into my style again.

Real happy with the background here. Wanted to replicated the foggy, vaguely dystopian city atmosphere from this stock photo:

Also quite happy with the poses, particularly the final one, which I frankensteined together from a couple different reference photos:

The protagonist's face was modelled after Helga, from Disney's Atlantis:

The last panel's dialogue went through several iterations. The line in my script was: "We got acquired? Yay! I knew they liked my presentation! Everyone came so HARD!" For some reason, I really fixated on the corporate takeover angle. Every loop, our executive fails to buy out Cronodyne, and ends up in a more junior position. In the end,  they're the ones who get acquired.

I was ready to go with the "Secretary of Morale" line, but serendipitously came to a better solution.

It struck me as I was working on the monthly preview. I arranged the panels above as a sexy sneak peak, but when I looked at them again, I realized it looks like the executive decided to use her sexual appeal to get the research. This was much spicier, so I ran with it. I like how her personal goal throughout the sequence remains constant. However, as she changes so do her methods. The little flower motif was a fun way to avoid the pink lettering cliche.

Hope you enjoyed this piece and glimpse behind the scenes!

❤ Sortimid

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