Looking around, you find James in the living room watching cartoons with Heather and your mother and aim the remote at him, bringing up a fourth hologram. Going back upstairs to not look too odd when time stopped, you looked through the options. 'Body' seemed like an obvious choice so you swapped that, but you decided it wasn't quite enough. You knew voices would swap, so you also swapped 'Speech', and getting a little swap-happy you also swapped first names, clothes, and personalities. James would now practically just be a real Puppymonkeybaby, but still your little brother, while Puppymonkeybaby would now just be James. You did like James, so you wanted to get him back after the novelty of having Puppymonkeybaby as a little brother wore off, but for now you wanted to see how this went.
However, you couldn't help but wonder if there was a more efficient option for putting a fictional character and a real person into each other's roles, like if there was some singular option for it. You weren't entirely sure how 'social position' would work, at least when swapping it between the real and the fictional, maybe that could, but you weren't sure. On the other hand, though, this seemed good enough... but then you wondered if there were more interesting options to swap between James and Puppymonkeybaby beyond swapping them out entirely.
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