James Haverstein III, research and production director for the Serious Cybernetics Corporation, bit down on his cigar end. The sharp suited woman next to him looked across with mild distaste but said nothing. Amanda Howard from the company's legal team was used to working with board members she didn't much like but Haverstein's cigar habit, even if he didn't light up in the office was repellent. "You are joking, I assume," Haverstein snapped at the young engineer standing in front of him in the board room.
"No sir, Mr Haverstein," Chris Adney wasn't sure which was worse, hiding out to escape from the prowling fembots or having to talk to his boss about their problem and what he saw as th eonly solution. "I really think that we need to cut off power to the lab if we are going to avoid a real problem."
"Your realise if we cut power to the lab that also cuts power to the production line for the series B units? Don't you think that stopping the production of the series B units isn't a 'real problem'? The entire sales team has spent the last week at the Robo-ex event building up the order book; we've got a shareholders' meeting next week and I am not planning to spend the next few days holed up with our PR agency trying to work out a way of spinning the fact that we'll miss our third quarter forecast."
Chris tried again, "I can see that, Sir, but we are talking about units that are not compliant with the three laws and there could be fifty of them if they keep up the fabrication that has been going on so far."
"Run that by me again..."
"There were enough parts for fifty units. We had only fabricated four units. The last time I looked there were 18 which means the bots have been fabricating additional units themselves. If they keep on going they could get to fifty."
"Which is more than we'd like I'm guessing."
Amanda Howard raised an eyebrow in disbelief.
"One bot that isn't compliant with robotics laws is more than we'd like."
"So what are you suggesting?"
"There really doesn't seem to be any alternative but removing their power source, sir. As it is, their internal batteries will run for another 48 hours or so."
"So, not only have I got to stop the line, I've got to kiss goodbye to two days worth of production, too. They're confined to the lab space, so I'm thinking that doesn't represent much of a threat"
"But Gerry is in there with them and Mike too."
"I'm finding it hard to get up much sympathy for either of them. From what you told me, Mike's too stupid to know when he's talking to a droid - which isn't the smartest thing if you're working for a company that makes them- and Gerry's the one whose fault all this is. And since he designed this prototype and coded the whole profile, presumably he's getting a big kick out of the result. And, unless he's seriously fucked up the coding, while these mechanised dominatrixes might not be rule one compliant they won't actually be trying to kill him, will they?"
"But imagine the problem if the Cybernetics Regulatory Authority get wind of this."