Immersion Playground
Book #3: Flight to Paradise
Chapter 1
Bertrand Anthony McMillan, Jr., Mac to his friends, drums his fingers in frustration on the wheel of the rented Mercedes. The car is inching its way along the autodrive road, steering, stopping, and starting autonomously, as the traffic creeps along. Because the big silver Merc is driving itself, Mac can focus his attention elsewhere, on, say, Immersion Playground. Three months ago, his former lover, the lovely and talented Emilia Santiago, had introduced him to
The Proposal
just before their breakup, ostensibly to help save their relationship. It hadn't, but it'd turned Mac onto a potential money maker.
He's done some digging after experiencing the immersion to try to learn what he could about the company. Immersion Playground is a newβbarely a year oldβcompany with a product he can believe in. That makes them exactly the type of opportunity he looks for. The company is playing it close to the vest with their financial and sales data. They're not putting out a lot of information about themselves, and he admires that. He's never understood why companies, attempting seem more successful than they are, makes available all the information guys like him need to attract their attention. Well, guys like him, if he were into hostile takeovers. But then, he supposes, if companies didn't, the quick buck artists wouldn't be as successful as they are. The fact that Immersion Playground seems to know this leads him to believe the management team is competent. They present a very professional image, even as small as they obviously are, and shield any information that can be used against them, but even the best run companies sometimes need a little help. If the management is as competent as he suspects, then he won't have to install his own people. That always makes the deals go much smoother.
He isn't in town just for Immersion Playground, though. He's come to Los Angeles, first and foremost, to be fitted with a new prosthetic leg. When the clinic that constructed his current leg, LA Prosthetics, had contacted him to make him aware of the advances they've made in bionic limbs, he hadn't hesitated. Like most areas of technology, the man-machine interface has been evolving quickly. His old leg still works fine, but advancements have made it obsolete. If he can believe the demo they sent, that is. Even though it was only a demo, a box plugged into the port on his leg to simulate the missing leg, it'd been a damned convincing one. He'll know for certain how the new leg functions tomorrow, when they begin to fit the prosthetic to him. And what's the point of having money if he can't spend it on something like this?
It'll take a couple of days to complete the fitting, even though it'd been constructed using the same parameters as his current leg. There's only so much they can do without him being there. Since he's in town anyway, and he has a couple of days to kill, he's planning on paying a visit to Immersion Playground to perform a quick snoop to see if the company has as much potential as he thinks it does. And if they happened to be strapped for cash? Well, then the trip to LA will be doubly rewarding.
Returning from the privacy of his thoughts, he looks at the sea of cars around him and grinds his teeth.
How in the hell can all these people live like this, with the mass of humanity pressing in all around them? And the goddamn traffic!
To take his mind off his frustration, he opens the net to the Immersion Playground store and hunts until he finds the contact information again. Todd & Charlie Rose... once again he's struck by the names. When he first read the names, he'd had the strangest case of dΓ©jΓ vu over the name of Todd Rose, though, for the life of him, he couldn't remember where he'd heard the name before. It wasn't until a couple of days later that it came to him that he knew a Todd Rose from high school. Todd was the slick bastard that stole the hottest girl in school from him, and her name was Charlie, though her last name wasn't Rose at the time. He'd racked his brain, once he'd made the connection, but never could remember Charlie's last name. He thinks for a minute, then pings the address, wondering if it could possibly be the same Todd Rose. Seems unlikely, but stranger things have happened.
***
Todd Rose, Operations Manager for Immersion Playground, works in his office approving invoices for Rick to pay when he comes into the office on Friday. Rick and Giselle Chamfer, along with Todd and his wife Charlie, own the fledgling Immersion Playground. Rick and Giselle had funded the bulk of the startup costs, and were the stars of their first, and thus far, only immersion,
The Proposal.
Later Todd and Charlie had taken the opportunity to purchase additional shares in the company, and now they're equal partners.
Rick handles all the technical details of making the immersions, while Giselle volunteers her law expertise to keep them all out of jail. Charlie handles recruiting talent in addition to running her other business,
C. Rose Agency
, a small but well-respected modeling agency. Todd is the only full-time employee and does just about everything else, including making sure they weren't over billed,
again
, by the concrete contractor that constructed the set for their latest immersion. He places the bill aside to ping the contractor,
again,
and tell him,
again,
that Immersion Playground isn't paying for the cleaning of the concrete truck because
his
people didn't wash it out properly the first time. This will be the third time they've had this conversation, and he intends for it to be their last.
They'd completed the capture for
Arena
less than three weeks ago and they're nearly ready to release the immersion. It's been a long, grueling, and exhausting ordeal, getting the immersion made and ready to go. Even though the production was fraught with problems, after experiencing it with Charlie, he's more convinced than ever they have another huge hit on their hands. If this immersion takes off like
The Proposal
did, he's going to take some time off and do something nice for Charlie. For himself too. Rick and Giselle have helped when and where they can, but the day to day operations, and headaches of running the company, have fallen on his and Charlie's shoulders
He's looking over the next bill in his mailbox when a ping arrives from a Bertrand McMillan. The ping comes in on the main office address, so he puts on his business voice. "Immersion Playground. Todd Rose. How may I help you?" he asks, once again wondering why Rick hasn't hired another receptionist to answer these pings. He makes a mental note, again, to ask Rick about it.
"Mr. Rose, Bertrand McMillan here. This is going to sound odd, but did you attend Hays High School around 2065?"
"Yes..." Todd answers slowly, his brow wrinkling as he waits for the man to continue.
"I think I know you! I'm Tony McMillan. I was a couple of grades ahead of you in school."
Todd thinks for a moment. "Tony McMillan? The McMillan's that own the big place out on the east side of town? You're the big guy, about nine feet tall, right?"
Mac laughs, suddenly recalling how funny Todd was in school. "Just 6'7. But yeah, that's me. I'm in town on business and I thought it'd be nice to catch up on old times."
Todd isn't sure what to think, but goes along with it for the moment, not wanting to offend the man. "Sure, why not? We haven't been home in a long time. Too much going on right now. Let me check with my wife and see what we can work out. Any days better or worse for you than others?"
"No. Today wouldn't be the best because I am stuck in this God... stuck in traffic, but pretty much any other day would be fine," Mac replies, and then pauses for a moment before continuing. "Listen, I hope you don't mind my asking, but Charlie Rose, on the contacts page, is that your wife? Is that the Charlie you were dating in school?"
"The very same," Todd says as he grins in pride. It isn't every day that just a regular Joe, or in this case, a regular Todd, can snag the prettiest and most popular girl in school. "Married almost sixteen years now."
Mac is quiet a moment before speaking. "I remember her. You're a lucky man Todd Rose," he adds, his smile coming through in his voice.
"I know," Todd replies with a soft snicker. "She reminds me of that regularly."