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Rabbit Holdings continues to prosper on its baseline motto and assumption: "Human are hedonists." With 100% confidence that The Reforms, although antagonistic to the illicit drugs trade and branded merchandising, will prove beneficial for their performance in the long view. And they were right. Even though the measures set forth during The Reformation led to widespread panic throughout most lines of businesses during the war and commenced in an internet blackout that disturbed the entire digital supply chain eco-system, it in turn created a dependency on the structures and systems Run Rabbit so fortuitously supplies. Instead of discouraging the consumer from corporate medium and technologies, The Blackout resulted in a reflection of the human spirit and its utter dependency on the machine. Telephone Bar exists as an antithesis to this movement online but is controlled by the same peoples and systems that father the machines. In looking for an escape from the box, consumers find themselves slaves to new forms and shapes of technology's shackles. Still, automation breeds convenience and status quo. The incorporated territories of Post Reform America are a product of these silver linings. New York's Area 5 is no exception. Telephone game agents promise nostalgia-a return to innocence during a time before point and click. Nostalgia brought to you hot and fresh from the same people that brought you the driverless car. Officer Marcus Anderson patrols the 5 and he isn't much for stupid games. As far as he's concerned, the party ended the day he left Orange County. But from time to time, he finds himself wanderlust to the lure of modern devices. Like most of Area 5 service members, he loathes the machines. When it comes to people, he's optimistic. Most of the public is just happy the internet is back on nowadays. Others are glad the streets are clean again. It's the little things that matter.
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