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WCDT Strips 3171-3175 (07 March - 11 March 2016)
Morituri:
This might very well be the same chassis she had before going into the robo-jail. With its maintenance neglected while she was embezzling and saving money for the new fighter-jet chassis, then warehoused for however long she was in, during which time its warranty expired.
In a similar vein, when convicts are getting out of jail they have the clothes and possessions they had on their person when arrested returned to them. So, their old wallet with their expired drivers license and years-out-of-date photos of family who've left them while they were in, the jeans and shirt they were wearing, etc. Maybe for the synthetic set this includes the old chassis.
jheartney:
--- Quote from: Morituri on 08 Mar 2016, 17:19 ---This might very well be the same chassis she had before going into the robo-jail. With its maintenance neglected while she was embezzling and saving money for the new fighter-jet chassis, then warehoused for however long she was in, during which time its warranty expired.
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In this comic it says pretty explicitly that May was given a new chassis upon leaving incarceration. It's even called a "reformChassis," kind of like giving an ex-con a striped shirt to wear all the time.
Perfectly Reasonable:
Run May! Run while you can!
Is it cold in here?:
--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 08 Mar 2016, 15:14 ---I wonder what happened to the chassis May used before she went to jail...or if she had one at all.
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If she wasn't just living in a server rack but had an actual body, it may have been seized and auctioned off to pay restitution or fines or court costs or parole fees or jail room and board or any of the other bites the system takes from convicts.
TheEvilDog:
--- Quote from: jheartney on 08 Mar 2016, 17:55 ---
--- Quote from: Morituri on 08 Mar 2016, 17:19 ---This might very well be the same chassis she had before going into the robo-jail. With its maintenance neglected while she was embezzling and saving money for the new fighter-jet chassis, then warehoused for however long she was in, during which time its warranty expired.
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In this comic it says pretty explicitly that May was given a new chassis upon leaving incarceration. It's even called a "reformChassis," kind of like giving an ex-con a striped shirt to wear all the time.
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Honestly, that chassis seems like its designed more to encourage a parolee to break the law again rather than help them reform.
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