Take Three With Omtron: Omni-Tek Mission Terminals
Omtron
Omni-Entertainment - Omni-Tek Press Corps -- Reporter Omtron follows up his previous article regarding substandard mission terminals, with this promised "Take Three With Omtron" report over the views of Omni-Tek mission terminals, from Omni-Tek employees themselves.
It was a lovely night, the type of night where a person looks up into the sky and looses themselves for a bit - taken by the sight of beautiful stars, and Omni-Tek vessels doing their various jobs in support of our fine company. Sometimes one of those new yalms would breeze through the air, and you would remember that with enough hard work for the company, you too could afford such a device one day!
Thankfully, through the technology of mission terminals Omni-Tek employees will always have work ready for them. Never will there be a jobless employee in our company. These important devices require care and maintaince; something, I found, that the Clans seem to have minor difficulty understanding.
So, I took to interviewing employees Freem and Holymight to get their opinions on Omni-Tek mission terminals:
Omtron: How often do you use Omni-Tek mission terminals per week?
Freem: Not enough, I would say, 100 times or so.
Holymight: I see them regularly, on a daily basis. I collect lots of new technological devices by using them. I would have to estimate around 200 times a week though.
Omtron: Do you find Omni-Tek mission terminals to be well kept and clean?
Freem: Most of the time. I seem to get dirty ones outside of town.
Holymight: I must agree with Freem, they are clean in the cities.
Omtron: What rewards do you value most from missions? Tokens? Money? The experience gained in general? Or is simply serving your Company sufficent pleasure? Or some form of combination?
Freem: it would be a combination of tokens and experience, we grow stronger from each mission for Omni-Tek in order to bring more clanners to the truth which they can not see with clouded eyes and false pretences.
Holymight: My duty is to serve Omni-Tek, so what ever I do, is for them. With missions, I would have to say tokens and experience, same as Freem, to grow stronger for Omni-Tek. The tokens to show my loyalty to Omni-Tek.
What fine employees! Between these two alone hundreds of missions are completed a week! This reporter was pleased to see that indeed Omni-Tek mission terminals in towns were clean and well cared for. As for those outside of town, maybe Omni-Tek could hire some cheap Neutral servants to dust them off from time to time.