Feedback on the effect lines in particular would be great.
Is It Right To Repair?
Description: Your niece broke her phone today after a fall, so she took it to the best phone repair shop in @@CAPITAL@@. Unfortunately, they couldn't do anything about it, as the broken parts were not replaceable, and could not be fixed. Instead, she would have to buy a whole new phone.
Validity: has electronics, has capitalism
Option 1: "How dare they do this to @@DENONYMPLURAL@@?!", your niece rages, storming into the room. "The companies care only about making money, so they make it impossible to fix anything that's broken, instead pushing us to "better" and more expensive models. We deserve to be able to fix our own things." She pauses to take a breath, before starting again. "Repairs should be way cheaper and more accessible, with the option to only pay for the replacement of the broken part! I'm sure it would cut down on e-waste and stuff, too."
Effect Line: the market for electronic repairs is e-xploding
Option 2: You find an email on your desktop from @@RANDOMNAME_1@@, CEO of @@NAME@@ Electronics.
"Dear @@LEADER@@,
While what happened to your niece is unfortunate, you must understand, @@NAME@@ Electronics and our competitors simply cannot make our electronics more easily repairable. First of all, such a thing would necessarily mean sacrificing user safety, as our phones have sharp and combustible materials inside them. Next, making a device easily repairable would make it less efficient, as there is only so much space in a modern phone, and there must be room for any repairs. Finally, this would destroy innovation and progress in the electronics industry, as no new phones wuld ever be bought. Companies must be able to do any safe thing with their products which they wish."
Sincerely yours,
@@RANDOMNAME_1@@"
Effect Line: repair shops can make your phone look new for just 200 @@CURRENCY@@
Option 3: The Chairman of the @@DENONYMPLURAL@@ Communist party sits down on your opposite side. "Don't you see? The problem isn't electronics, it's capitalism. This would have never happened if companies weren't so focused on squeezing every last cent out of the people of @@NAME@@, for their profits! We must, for the good of the proletariat, seize the means of production and create things for the people! Then, nobody will ever have this problem again."
Effect Line: the Communi-cation Office is making the phones