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Your robots race across the parking lot to stop Tammy. Tammy guns the engine to try to break through the robot blockade, but Joyeuse has a gun, and it takes aim at Tammy's front tire and fires rapidly. The BMW careens into a turn as the front wheel becomes useless, and your robots take advantage of the car's slowing to swarm it. Soon, Tammy is pulled from the vehicle.
Eventually, the fire department arrives to help you combat the flames. Though the firefighters' efforts take well into the day, the blaze is finally put out by the afternoon.
The damage isn't as bad as it could have been, since Josh pulled most of the important stuff out of the fire.
The robots grumble that you didn't seem to think their friends trapped in the factory were worth saving. Secretly, you do believe they were replaceable. But your robots seem to recognize this. They begin decorating their frames with different paint and ornaments in an effort to make themselves seem less interchangeable. (+Autonomy)
Your rescued employees apologize for their weird hours getting them in trouble. They seem to appreciate the effort you took in saving them.
You look on with satisfaction as police take Tammy into custody.
"Just think about the consequences of your actions!" she shouts as the police guide her into the police car, the irony of this injunction apparently lost on her.
"I guess it could have been worse," Josh says, surveying the damage.
"I'm pretty sure it could have been," you say. "Were you really going to risk your life to save your stuff?"
Josh shakes his head. "I guess sometimes I lose track of what's important." He gives you a sideways look. "I'm sure you can relate."
"I don't know what you're talking about."
"Pssh!" Josh makes a disgusted noise, but in a way that suggests he's used to you.
You spend a little while just chatting about nothing, subtly reminding the other that you'll be there when needed.
A few weeks later, a politician visits you at the factory: one Jacqueline Irons, a Representative from Alaska. You vaguely remember hearing that she was once a venture capitalist who rose to fame on the success of her Fox webcast Against the Man, in which she pilloried unsuspecting guests as examples of privileged elites. There have also been rumors of her running for President soon.
"You can imagine why I'm here," she tells you in your office, leaning over your desk. Like many politicians these days, she wears a neticle, a monocle with a small screen visible only to her in which she can read messages from her advisers and speechwriters, some of whom are watching her interactions at all times. You think the neticle is probably recording even now; politicians love to weave moments in which they look good into their streaming video commercials. Her hair is cropped short but her fingernails are long and pink, and she wears a broad-shouldered suit. "I heard about the explosion at your factory. I've promised my constituents that I would not tolerate big industry turning us into another China, where workers' lives are held in contempt. Yet it seems safety standards at your factory are not up to par."
"What exactly do you want?" you ask guardedly.
"A substantial campaign contribution would show your heart is in the right place."
You're fairly certain she has the power to hurt your business if you anger her. But your options are somewhat limited due to your current financial situation (Wealth: 0).
1) "Sure. Here's a hundred bucks."
2) "I'm afraid I don't have a significant amount of wealth to spare. Sorry."
3) "If you want my support, pass laws that will keep China from stealing my technology."
Year: 2025
30-year-old Isaac Tesla
Humanity: 91%
Gender: male
Fame: 8 (Nationally Famous)
Wealth: 0 (Broke)
Romance: none
Joyeuse
Autonomy: 15 (Good)
Military: 14 (Stable)
Empathy: 11 (Stable)
Grace: 14 (Stable)
Relationships
Professor Ziegler (Bad): 21%
Elly (Very Good): 67%
Josh (Good): 54%
Mark (Bad): 32%
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Tammy (Bad): 17%
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