The narrator tells us that he doesn't have a lot of money, but he does have a plan. He wants to buy a new car and wants to know if there's anything he can do to make it more powerful. The narrator asks the guy if he has any ideas about how to do it. The guy says that he's a genius, but that his approach can cause the car to lock up on the road, which isn't good. He also says that if the car is too powerful, it's going to burn more fuel, and that's why they have to go back home. He asks if he can sell him the car, and the guy says yes. He tells the narrator that he heard about the "r rampage," which is a kind of car-remodeling competition, and he wants to be a part of it. He says that his partner has gotten injured in the competition, so he'll be running with him, and they're going to be friends. But the narrator says he can't be friends with a sport like that, because it uses violence to "decapitate robots for fun." The narrator says that the guy who made the car he just
The narrator tells us that he doesn't have a lot of money, but he does have a plan. He wants to buy a new car and wants to know if there's anything he can do to make it more powerful. The narrator asks the guy if he has any ideas about how to do it. The guy says that he's a genius, but that his approach can cause the car to lock up on the road, which isn't good. He also says that if the car is too powerful, it's going to burn more fuel, and that's why they have to go back home. He asks if he can sell him the car, and the guy says yes. He tells the narrator that he heard about the "r rampage," which is a kind of car-remodeling competition, and he wants to be a part of it. He says that his partner has gotten injured in the competition, so he'll be running with him, and they're going to be friends. But the narrator says he can't be friends with a sport like that, because it uses violence to "decapitate robots for fun." The narrator says that the guy who made the car he just