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n/a Fellow executives, it gives me great pleasure to introduce you to the future of law enforcement. Ed, 209. The enforcement droid, series 209, is a self sufficient law enforcement robot. 209 is currently programmed for urban pacification, but that is only the beginning. After a successful tour of duty in Old Detroit, we can expect 209 to become the hot military product for the next decade.
n/a Doctor McNamara. We're leading the arrest subject. Mister Kenny. Yes, sir. Would you come up and give us a hand, please?
n/a Yes, sir. Mister Kenny is going to help us Simulate a typical arrest and disarming procedure. Mister Kenney, use your gun in a threatening manner. Appointed at Ed 209. Yes, sir.
Ed 209 Rest, please put down your weapon. You have 20 seconds to Imply.
n/a I think you'd better do what he says, mister Kenny.
n/a You now have 15 seconds to comply. You are in direct violation of
n/a Somebody wanna call a goddamn paramedic? Let's go, Johnson.
n/a You want 1 other thing? Alright. Don't touch him. Don't touch him. He doesn't hear
n/a Dick, I'm very disappointed. I'm sure it's only a glitch, a temporary setback. You call this a glitch? We're scheduled to begin construction in 6 months.
n/a Your temporary setback could cost
n/a us $50,000,000 in interest payments alone.
Mister Morton Not necessarily, sir.
n/a Perhaps you're aware of the
Mister Morton RoboCop program developed by myself at Security Concepts as a contingency against just this sort
n/a of thing. Thank you for your concern, mister Morton, I'm sure this is something we can take up in my office at a moment. Maybe what we need here is a fresh perspective. Tell me about your plan, mister Morton. How long will it take?
Mister Morton We're ready to go, sir. We've restructured the police department and placed prime candidates according to risk factor. I'm confident that we can go to prototype within 90 days.
n/a Good. Very good.
n/a Get your staff together, mister Morton. I'll expect a full presentation in 20 minutes. Thank you, sir.