Unfortunately, adventurous architecture comes at a price, and you find yourself fixing leaks all the time for months. But you think the designs will attract employees who care about aesthetics and design, and that is the kind of talent you want to attract. (+Grace)
Soon, you have hired a handful of full-time technical employees from the area, and they help with the setup of the factory. They seem relatively pleased to be working for you, and one of them fixes a problem with Joyeuse's joints for free. (+Grace)
Finally, months after you've moved in, you are ready to pull the switch that starts the factory in motion, as your workers, Josh, Joyeuse, and various invited members of the press look on.
Raw metal lumps start their way down a conveyor belt where water jet cutters slice the metal at precise angles to reveal a cubical head. Another machine drills two large holes for the robot's cameras.
The next machine pushes the hollow robot head onto its side, and a robot arm delicately places the encrypted hard drive inside.
A long line of metal treads rolls in from another part of the factory, meeting a conveyor belt of multitool hands.
The three tributaries of parts meet in the center of your factory, where humanoid robot workers perform the complex task of assembling the parts into the final robots. This final assembly line requires a great deal of careful manipulation of each part and adjustment to each robot part's subtle differences. This is the part that would be done by human labor at another factory, but here, your human employees only supervise the process, watching for any errors in your laborers' work that would stop the line.
For this particular run, they call a halt after the first robot rolls off the line—so that you can celebrate. The robot that stands before you looks like Joyeuse but sleeker and more beautiful in every way. Your employees have clearly poured their hearts into the design, inspired by your leadership. (++Grace) Your staff cheers.
Josh lets out a whoop.
"My duplication appears successful, Master," Joyeuse says.
How do you feel about your first shipment of robots?
1) I yearn to see my creations spread to the corners of the world.
2) I have a strange feeling about this. Is this a good thing I've done?
3) Finally, I'm seeing success! The world shall remember the name Isaac Tesla!
4) God, I hope we don't go bankrupt.
Year: 2023
28-year-old Isaac Tesla
Humanity: 87%
Gender: male
Fame: 8 (Nationally Famous)
Wealth: 0 (Broke)
Romance: none
Joyeuse
Autonomy: 12 (Stable)
Military: 14 (Stable)
Empathy: 11 (Stable)
Grace: 14 (Stable)
Relationships
Professor Ziegler (Bad): 21%
Elly (Very Good): 64%
Josh (Bad): 49%
Mark (Bad): 32%
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Tammy (Bad): 17%
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