We can see Robomeks in a street. Ace and Vincent are placing the broken robots inside the van. Witty is talking to a satisfied customer.
UBERCASTER: Right... So you lot didn't hack anything... who did, then?
LISTENER2: Shape himself!
UBERCASTER: And why would he do that?
LISTENER2: It's all because of Robomeks! Shape breaks his robots so his daughter's company can charge to fix them!
Their van is about to enter Robomek's workshop.
UBERCASTER: Thanks for your... insight, Mr. Activist. Now, let's hope our next listener isn't a weirdo.
LISTENER2: I'm not done yet! Who the ^happy thoughts^ do you think you-- *TIK*
LISTENER3: Ralph here, and apart from a passionate love for antique robots I'd say no, I'm not a weirdo.
Witty and Vincent are carrying the cook robot from before, now deactivated.
UBERCASTER:Hahah! Good to hear, Ralph! Please, go ahead. Are we safe with Shape's robots?
LISTENER3: As safe as it gets, I'd say. Look, I'm old enough to have lived through the Jupiter Conflict. Those were some big security issues to be worried about. What's going on right now, that's just child's play.
Inside the workshop, Pong (the little robot) welcomes Ace.
LISTERNER3: I don't buy that anti-robot crap, nor any of those crazy theories that are spreading through ubernet. But something strange is happening, I tell you. Security in robots has been top priority since the conflict, and someone has finally been able to find a weakness. That's bad news.
Ace stares at the robot he is building. We can't see its details, but it looks to be almost finished.
LISTENER3: Anyway, I'm pretty sure Robomeks have nothing to do with all that. Those lovely kids would never take part in that kind of shady business.
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No, no, of course they’d never be involved in *that* kind of shady business. They have an entirely different type of shady business to be involved in.
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What do you mean? They’re just building an illegal photonic robot for a guy that is trying to revive his wife back from the dead whithout her consent.
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No, no, of course they’d never be involved in *that* kind of shady business. They have an entirely different type of shady business to be involved in.
What do you mean? They’re just building an illegal photonic robot for a guy that is trying to revive his wife back from the dead whithout her consent.
That’s no shady business.
In some countries.