Despite the large electromagnetic pulses that resulted from the nuclear detonations, the robots in the store remain undamaged. On the morning of Octothe Great War killed the staff present at work. Fed up with the hostility, Cooper decided to quit and left the protocols unaltered, as well as a very nasty worded goodbye message for Felix which doubled as the inoperable disable command on his terminal. Felix's opinion, the job was taking a longer than it should have, leading to him berating Cooper, accusing him of reading comics and playing games instead of doing their job and that Cooper needed to grow up and be a team player. Felix gave the job to Cooper, a computer technician of the store.ĭisabling the programs was not as easy a thing to do as Mr. The robots themselves were meant to be displayed as demo models to entice shoppers for further sales, but before this to be done, the robots military protocols had to be disabled. The shipment arrived the night of October 10, supervisor Ralph Cadey and a few of the loading staff were there to receive it. The shipment and the payment was separated, after the shipment was sent the payment was left at the agreed upon dead drop sight. The deal itself was worked out around the week before, between Mr. The last such shipment was on October 10, 2077. Felix, however also had an alternate way to stock the shelves – dealing under the table for stolen goods. Although this store prominently sold Wattz products, it also purchased its stock from other companies, such as General Atomics International and Radiation King. This electronics and robotics store was operated by the Wattz Electronics corporation before the Great War.