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Feb 26, 2020 20:08

Another pitch attempt:

Moe and Lefty are trying to keep things light as they prepare for the first live broadcast of Woody and Lefty's radio hour after Woody was kidnapped by the Corp. They're not sure how to address his absence on the air, but the show must go on, especially in these dark times. They're thrown by the appearance of Woody and his guitar -- with some changes. By the time they figure out what's going on, they're transmitting live on the platform that the revolution's built -- to an audience that doesn't even know Woody is the kind of being that can be controlled by programming (I'd need to figure out how this works-- are they just controlling his arm? I don't think they could have full control. But they could have done something else to him?). How can they stop the poster boy they built up from using their platform for Corp propaganda without tearing apart the trust they've built in their audience? And what do they do about the fear and blame so many of their listeners place on cyborgs, when Woody's current state might seem to support that distrust?

(I don't have this worked out or the wording to sell it, but possibly a concept? Maybe there's a prerecorded clip of Woody or enough of them talking about him before he comes in so we can see the contrast?)
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