The public is skeptical, the funding is missing, and the tigers are... cubically shaped. Leonard Prawn’s prototype gets its trial run (in a hail of bullets), Professor Buzzsaw defends his tenure with passive-aggressive flair, and Nancy Dilly smells taxpayer rot. Meanwhile, Robert Stone just wants to sell lion pelts to settle his tab. Welcome to the future of law enforcement: poorly funded, emotionally charged, and shaped like a cartoon cat.
You know what... This is a VERY interesting concept!!! I love the tech, financial and political implications involved, as well as the ending. Got me hooked :)
Robot Tigers were supposed to be the future of public safety—adorable animatronic cats with bulletproof hides and zero emotional baggage. Instead, they’ve become the hot-button center of a techno-political turf war involving disgruntled engineers, rhino milking operations, and suspiciously well-funded dairy lobbyists.
Follow Leonard Prawn (robotics genius, debt collector, occasional threatener), Professor Buzzsaw (tenure on the line), and Nancy Dilly (cat lady turned unlikely whistleblower) as they navigate backroom deals, exploding prototypes, and the accidental stardom of one particularly heroic “Kung Fu Tiger.”
Robot Tigers—because nothing says “safety” like a metal feline full of wires and regret.
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