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A multi-million dollar company goes bankrupt from illegally purchasing tariffs. A writer needs a job and has an option to work with a brilliant company LabTech. All he has to write is a case study of an electronic AI soap. Sounds easy but the lab is overrun by madmen scientists and a board of directors that will do anything to profit from the bankruptcy.
The testing of the soap seems to be on track, until weeks after use, the skin tissues of the test subjects begjn sliding off there bodies (cronenbrrg body horroresque) and turn them inside out.
The writer needs to address the situation, but if he writes the truth, he and his family would be put at risk. Until he finds a source within LabTech to leak the information.
Both men are at risk of losing their families if the defect (which was sold before proper guidelines) would be free to the public before the soap sickness overcoats the overwhelming marketplace.
Should they become vigilantes or go to the court? Either way, the risk is involved and the men must become an entity in the corporation to conceal the information to and from valuable media sources.
The real question is, is money worth dying for and the truth must be released, no matter what the costs.
G.W. Kovacs
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