As I said dude, if you have one pod right now, only one single pod that has a nice long tail, select its seeds. Grow them next year, as many plants as you desire. From all the plants that grow, select the pods again which show the tail that you want and do the same thing, select those seeds, plant and wait for the next crop. Don't plant them near other pepper plants since you're trying to grow a strain, you do not want them to be cross pollinated as that will push you back to square one. Its a long process, something which takes alot of time, alot of dedication, alot of patience and alot of patience, time and dedication! You can definitely speed up the process if you are growing indoors since you can control the environment and ensure no cross pollination(isolated grow room), you can give heat, you can give light and you can potentially do 2, maybe push for a 3rd generation in one year. From what I know, a pepper plant should be mature enough to produce peppers at approx 4 months old. This does, technically, give you the room to have 3 generations in a year but likely you'll do two.
I hope I'm right with my understanding of how this stuff works. I have not done anything like this my self, yet, but since it does interest me, I have read up and asked questions and this is what I have came up with at the end of the day!