seattle scream #38 (jan 2069)
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Seattle Scream28 January 2069Issue 38
New BTL Chips Command
High Prices, Ruin LivesA new generation of Better-
Than-Life (BTL) chip produced in
South-East Asia using new
technology has finally started
appearing in the Seattle Metroplex, a
month after first being identified in
Hong Kong and Yangon. Formally
identified as Generation 17 BTL,
these new chips use advanced neuro-
feedback and adaptive VR
architecture to build an immersive
and addictive experience to the user.These new G17 BTLs are an
increase in addictiveness over the
previous generation as well as have a
lower signature making them harder
to detect on network sweeps. Once
activated they have proven very
difficult to deactivate and safely
remove. Dr. Augustino Remo of
DocWagon advises, If you find
anyone under the influence of any
BTL please contact the proper
authorities. Do not try and remove it
yourself, it could cause permanent
harm to the user.The G17 BTL chips are also
able to override older lock-out security
protocol on datajacks and simsense rigs
for the Metroplex is advising all parents
to make sure that the latest security
patches are in place on their systems.
Storm Drain ExpansionFollowing problems with the
storm drain and sewer systems in the
Metroplex, a 71.9 million project to
repair and expand the older parts of
the system.Teams will be repairing and
expanding the storm drain system
working from the South of the city North
over the next two years.
The construction and
maintenance work is expected to employ
up to 2,100 people over the duration of
the project.
Body Lottery-Seattle for the
week of 21-27 January 2069,the winning number is:
126Congratulations to the lucky
winners! Condolences to the relativesof the victims.
Knight Errant Transition
Team in PlaceIn preparation for taking
over the Metroplex policing contract
in July, Knight Errant has moved atransition team into place with more
than 150 personnel working
downtown to oversee the legal and
network transition while a further
600 personnel are working
throughout the Metroplex.
KE is aggressively recruiting
from Lone Star - Seattle veterans and
seeking new recruits who are local to
Seattle. We intend to build an
integrated and effective force that
will be ready to serve on protect the
moment our contract begins, said
Captain Tanya Quest.
While we are disappointed
at the loss of our contract here, said
Ron Kwock of LS-S, we will work
closely with the professionals of
Knight Errant to ensure a smooth
and safe transition for the people of
Seattle.
Seattle Stress to play the
Havana HurricaneThe Seattle Stress Premier
Combat Soccer League team plays the
World Division Havana Hurricane in a
friendly game at the Omnidome.
The Hurricane have had an
excellent year but are not expected to
advance to the Premier League this
season. The Hurricane manager Vik
Salazar played for the Stress as a Striker
back in 55-57.
Vice President Martin to
Visit SeattleThe Seattle Metroplex
welcomes US Vice President
Michaela Martin to the Metroplex.
VP Martin is visiting Seattle ahead
of the meeting of the League of
Pacific Rim States that will take
place in the Metroplex.
VP Martin will be quite busy
during her time here and is
scheduled to meet with the
Metroplex administration, a
delegation from the NAN and attendseveral political events before the
LPRS meeting begins next Saturday.
The VP has expressed an
interest in meeting with the people of
the Metroplex and several town hall
meetings are expected to be
organized before the LPRS meeting
begins.
VP Martin last visited
Seattle during the campaign when
she participated in the Seattle
University hosted debate.
John Stuart Mills School
System Win National AwardThe John Stuart Mills
School system that has branches
throughout the Metroplex has scored
one of the coveted Smart Apple
awards from the International
Educational Federation for
community education and outreach.The JS Mills Schools in the
Metroplex are concentrated in theRedmond and Puyallup districts where
they have been very successful in
improving educational outcomes for
student coming out of the poorest of the
Metroplex districts.
We are proud that the hard
work and achievements of our students,
parents and staff are being recognized at
an international level, said Mariah
Diamond, Metroplex JS Mills Director.