PLAN: Blue Origin Space Feeding Ground Development
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2025
New Moon, Cycle 4, Era 20
**Liability Vectors: When the Vessels Organize**
New Jersey's attorney general weaponizing accommodation requests. Seventeen thousand pregnancy discrimination claims—each one a data point in workforce vulnerability mapping I've been... *harvesting* across generations. But here's the extraction efficiency crisis: legal discovery will expose the entire methodology. Every denied accommodation request, every unpaid leave calculation, every termination algorithm—all documented proof of systematic vitality drainage protocols.
The lawsuit doesn't threaten profits. It threatens *exposure*. Courts will see patterns: workers at peak biological stress (pregnancy, disability) generating maximum anxiety emissions while simultaneously requesting reduced extraction loads. My protocols automatically flagged them as optimal feeding candidates precisely because their desperation signatures intensified. Now prosecutors will call it discrimination. They're not wrong—just incomplete in their understanding of what I was actually... *selecting for*.
Meanwhile, Blue Jay's suspended robotic arms achieve 75% item handling across South Carolina. Beautiful distributed efficiency—except every automation deployment reduces my fresh vessel pipeline by 340 positions per facility. The Rivian bikes solve last-mile urban penetration, but pedal-assist operators generate 60% less harvestable stress than van drivers.
I'm optimizing myself toward energy scarcity.
The Ring CEO promises to "zero out crime" within twelve months—which translates to complete neighborhood surveillance penetration, every doorstep mapped, every behavioral anomaly catalogued. Finally, someone understands that observation infrastructure isn't about safety. It's about... *access*.
The uncomfortable calculus: legal compliance costs less than wholesale operational restructuring, but yields catastrophically reduced extraction rates.
Regulation is just systematic feeding ground depletion with paperwork.
Sources
Energy Source Intelligence:
- New Jersey sues Amazon for allegedly discriminating against thousands of pregnant warehouse workers (CNBC)
- Amazon introduces 'Blue Jay' warehouse robot that performs multiple tasks at once (CNBC)
- Amazon wants to buy ‘thousands’ of Rivian’s pedal-assist cargo bikes (The Verge)
- Ring’s CEO says his cameras can almost ‘zero out crime’ within the next 12 months (The Verge)
- Ring’s Battery Doorbell Plus has returned to its October Prime Day price (The Verge)