
The Immorality Clause
by Brian Parker
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appears in Cyberpunk.
Easytown_x0092_s robotic pleasure clubs are a serial killer_x0092_s playground. The futuristic slum in eastern New Orleans is a violent place where any vice can be satisfiedfor a price. As long as the taxes are paid and tourists continue to flock to the city, businesses are allowed to operate as they see fit. Easytown has given rise to the robotic sex trade;...
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appears in Cyberpunk.
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