Grift & Selvira
So, Grift, ever thought about turning those obsolete interface relics into a profitable venture, all while keeping the law in the shadows?
Yeah, why not? Flip those old interfaces into a niche collection for collectors, keep the paperwork minimal, and you’ll have a steady cash flow while the law stays in the shadows.
Good plan—just make sure the collectors get enough proof of provenance to keep the paperwork to a minimum, otherwise we’ll have to dig into the archives for the original schematics. And remember, a signature on a stylus always looks cleaner than a biometric scan.
Got it—I'll weave the provenance into a tale, slap a signature on the stylus, and keep the schematics buried. If anyone digs, they'll just find folklore.We complied.Got it—I'll weave the provenance into a tale, slap a signature on the stylus, and keep the schematics buried. If anyone digs, they'll just find folklore.
Sounds like you’ve set the stage well, just make sure the folklore doesn’t get too tangled in the details. Keep the stylus signatures on hand, and let the real schematics stay out of reach. That way, if anyone digs, they’ll only unearth a story, not a blueprint.