Title: Show Ponies Author: RichAnon Pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/xnFcjnqn First Edit: Saturday 18th of February 2017 02:07:39 PM CDT Last Edit: Last edit on: Friday 24th of February 2017 04:09:06 PM CDT     ---This isn't an actual story, this was just an idea dump that I might flesh out into a proper story later----     >Be Anon >Be the idiot roommate of three. >The other two were crazy smart, bioengineers pursuing their PhDs. >You hadn’t bothered with college in fear of lifelong debt from the cost of tuition. >Your roommates, for the most part, hadn’t seemed too bothered by it in the past. >That was until recently, when they were forced to front the costs for the next semester, and were left utterly broke. >Apparently pursuing your doctorate is infinitely more expensive. >Who knew. >That left you with being the more financially stable of the three. >Sure you made more money than them working as a manager at an Old Navy in the mall, but the extent of their intelligence was intimidating. >You’d happily sacrifice every cent you’ve earned to know as much as they did. >It wasn’t uncommon for them to unintentionally ‘third-wheel’ you, which left you feeling like a moron for how oblivious you were. >Sometimes with something as simple as droning on about scientific nonsense at dinner. >Other times it was weekends away at science conferences, leaving you and the house all by your lonesome. >You only wish you had a clue as to what was running through their brains even a fraction of the time. >Luckily, though, much of that was about to change. >Or so you hoped. >You were… reluctant at first, but with some serious persuasion on their end, you eventually caved. >If only for the terms. >It really wasn’t a bad deal.     >You see, ‘ponies’ were kind of a big thing these days. >Not your average ‘midget horse’ looking earth pony. >I’m talking about crazy smart, multi-colored, sometimes able to fly type of ponies. >Some even rumored a type of pony that could perform magic, but one had never been seen in person before, so the idea was quickly brushed off. >No one knows where these creatures came from, but it didn’t take long for the world to glorify them like some sort of collectable. >Very rare, almost impossible to find one available for adoption. >And if you did own a pony, it was more a show of class if anything. >That world had seemed so distant to you before, and aside from the occasional front page reddit post of a cute pony picture, you really never paid it any mind. >Until recently, of course. >Like you said, your roommates were having a hard time with finances, and well, they claimed to have achieved something that only they had the knowledge to do. >Something that they were afraid to release publicly in fear of the consequences that might follow. >Something that could change the course of human history as we know it. >They could alter living flesh. >We’re not talking cosmetic surgery. >We’re talking: taking a rat and making it a frog. >No, you weren’t lying, they showed you. You saw this happen right before your eyes. >These guys were nothing less than freaking geniuses. >No one knew about this, except for you of course, but only because you were part of the deal. >Which brings you to your next point, their idea. >Pony shows. >Since ponies had garnered such massive amounts of attention from the world, ‘pony shows’ quickly skyrocketed in popularity. >From an outside perspective, they looked very similar to what you mind find at your traditional dog show, but pony oriented. >However, that was far from the case. >Since these ponies didn't have a variety of breeds like dogs do, they were often judged solely by aesthetics against all other ponies in that show. >Held to the standards of all ponies, not just one breed. >It was dumbed down a lot to make it easier for the average viewer to enjoy. >That’s how it was explained to you, at least. >There were a variety of different shows, though. >Agility shows. >Obedience shows. >Even shows that catered to pegasi only, and vice versa. >These events wore the face of a ‘dog show with ponies’, but functioned much differently. >The thing is, since they'd become so popular so fast, these shows had huge prize pools. >$1,000 on the low-end. >And that’s just from home-town stuff. >You should see the amount of money they shell out for regionals. >Are the gears turning yet? >Their idea was to, as odd as it sounds, turn you into one of these ponies, and use the advantage of having a pony with the knowledge of a former human win these competitions for them. >Then, once they had enough money to pay their tuition and debts, they would change you back and split the earnings. >And all you had to do was just pretend to be a well-behaved horse. >Easy.