Daryl sought manufacturers for the ‘Dot,’ an invention he colloquially termed as ‘Justice.’
He spoke to a group of global underground hackers with 5D printers, capable of mass-producing nanoscopic materials:
“I need billions made—ubiquitous, wearable, shareable, transferrable, and always accessible!”
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“Why the cloak and dagger, Daryl?” One hacker smirked. “Privacy activists after you again?”
“Not quite.” Daryl turned on a holoprojector. “I’ve installed some already but need them everywhere for total transparency. They’re undetectable ...”
Daryl demoed dot-recordings in a slideshow, showing politicians, lawyers, CEOs, contractors, and bankers colluding in ‘secret discussions.’
The hackers whispered, nodded, smiled, and chuckled.