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And like I said, at least one of Horizon's subsidiaries has a history of creating brainwashed cybermonster zombie serial killers (plural) that goes back two friggin' decades.
To the days before Horizon, yes. And they stopped it before they bought Global up.
I find the whole setup of Horizon as such a nice corp unfeasible, though. If anything, because such a squeaky clean image comes at a great price - transgressions where people would just shrug and mumble about corp scum, business as usual stuff within SR's universe, would have disasterous consequences for Horizon especially
because they are perceived to be better and set higher standards for themselves than MCT, Renraku or Saeder-Krupp may. Never expect the public to judge you fairly. And always expect your own hubris to blow into your face (ask Google or Facebook).
And, where Abstruse does have a point, there have to be many hidden time bombs within the corps Horizon gobbled up, PR wise. I also find it hard to believe a corp can consolidate such a rapid growth and still have everything live up to extremly high standards (ask Toyota).
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but the man on the street things UB was brought down on tax charges
Source? Because Target:UCAS says differently.
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while CrashCart covered everything up wonderfully when they were bought out by....Shaiwase? Or Universal Omnitech? I can't remember.
Yamatetsu, whom they always belonged to (they were never bought up by anyone). The hive there was dealt with and the whole thing hushed up and then blamed on the UB when the shit hit the fan in 56.
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Sorry hermit, but this has little to do with "Horizon-worship." We needed to establish that one of the reasons Horizon made the splash it made was that its unblemished and people-friendly image are part of a positive feedback loop and a market buy-in strateguy to fuel and soldiify its rise to AAA status. The fact that it has managed its own brand so successfully in a market with so much gloves off competition is a tribute to how well it spins and manipulates its audience.
I see your point, but I feel it is being way overdone. Everyone loves Horizon and Horizon always wins, and if not, they do it because they are better than their customers. That is not showing how their spin is working well, that is going overboard with it. Way overboard.
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What Renraku attempted to deny was the scale of the crisis and downplayed the danger it represented. (....) The shutdown and its obvious consequences (as opposed to the true cause of the shutdown) where what damaged Renraku's image. Trying to deny that would be a waste of time. However, covering up the role of a specific rogue AI with a God-complex that was created and nurtured by the corp who ran the arcology and instead blaming it on the arcology's systems, the Banded Otaku, and whatever else was convenient is perfectly tenable. (....)
Yes; IIRC they blamed it on terrorists, a claim that held for maybe a week. Later, the Colloton Strike Force moved in ands people were evacuated. Then there were movies, and CBC even used the maze as a backdrop for a survival themed Trid show (see SOTA 2063).
And even if they hushed up an actual AI was involved and blamed Otaku instead, that flys in the face of everyone accepting Technomancers as their friends because Horizon says so. Would you believe the Taleban are there to help you because Disney says so?
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The powers-that-be, the shadows, the UCAS government and military, and a few others know the truth
And I'll throw in with Fuchs: Given there is the New Revolution, they back Collooton, and that Ares, the NR and the UCAS government themselves have a vested interest in weakening Renraku, why did this remain a secret? Too many people know. And if there is anything Americans are really bad at, it is keeping a secret.
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One other thing I don't get about Horizon. With the popularity of all the various death sports in the the 6W how can the entertainment corp manage to hold any kind of market share without having an entire division the size of Time Warner devoted to finding creative ways for street scum to die on the trid?
Four words: Hisato-Turner Broadcasting and Disney.
Anyway. Next post will be another review.