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Ajacks of Megropolis Three

Economic Privilege within Corporate Control Systems

Description

A faction of miners from Megropolis Three, the Ajacks are metallurgical laborers whose identities unlock the full functionality of Company-issued ConSumCards. Their access privileges make them essential to the Company's record-keeping systems, granting them exclusive purchasing power within the corporate bureaucracy. Operating within the oppressive structure of the Underground Economy, they represent a privileged stratum among miners—not through wealth but through institutional affiliation. Their role in this narrative centers on identity theft; Mandrell weaponizes this requirement, forcing the Doctor to impersonate an Ajack to withdraw talmars anonymously. Though their internal hierarchy remains unseen, their external function as gatekeepers to Company resources makes them strategic targets in rebellion planning.

Event Involvements

Events with structured involvement data

3 events
S15E13 · The Sun Makers Part 1
Mandrell weaponizes the stolen ConSumCard

The Ajacks of Megropolis Three encode the institutional criteria for ConSumCard privileges, their miner identities granting exclusive access to Company systems. Legally privileged miners become the rebels’ unwitting enablers when impersonated.

Active Representation

implicitly through Goudry’s explanation of miner identity requirements

Power Dynamics

Company grants privilege to Ajacks while company labor units remain economically extractable

Institutional Impact

privilege becomes a tool for rebellion, turning Company access politics against itself

Internal Dynamics

no visible Ajack presence enables invisible impersonation

Organizational Goals
regulate access to Company resources through privileged labor identities maintain systemic order via economic stratification
Influence Mechanisms
institutional identity encoded in ConSumCards exclusive purchasing power tied to labor roles
S15E13 · The Sun Makers Part 1
Mandrell sets execution deadline for Doctor

The Ajacks of Megropolis Three function as the gatekeepers to ConSumCard functionality, their identities unlocking exclusive privileges in Company-recorded systems. For Mandrell's Rebels, they become both necessary decoys and exploitable resources—impersonation becomes the key to infiltrating Company financial strongholds.

Active Representation

Manifested implicitly through Goudry's technical explanation of Ajack appearances and privileges

Power Dynamics

Institutional privilege under systemic oppression—allowed minimal agency within narrow functional roles

Institutional Impact

Reveals how systemic oppression creates paradoxical privileges that can be weaponized by both Company and rebels

Internal Dynamics

Likely hierarchical within mining operations but politically invisible outside Company bureaucracy

Organizational Goals
maintain exclusive ConSum transaction capabilities despite Company exploitation survive as a privileged stratum within the Undercity's labor underclass
Influence Mechanisms
institutional identity embedded in Company records operational continuity even under extreme extraction pressures
S15E13 · The Sun Makers Part 1
Doctor and Cordo prepare for mission

The Ajacks of Megropolis Three serve as systemic gatekeepers whose stolen identities enable the theft and forge of ConSumCards. Their institutional role as miners provides the technical access required to execute Mandrell’s plan without detection.

Active Representation

Implied through the forged Ajack identity on the ConSumCard, essential to the Doctor’s planned impersonation at the ConSum Bank.

Power Dynamics

Exploited by Mandrell’s Rebels who weaponize Ajack identity to infiltrate the Company’s financial system and extract value.

Institutional Impact

Highlighting systemic vulnerabilities in the Company’s financial control through Ajack identity privilege.

Organizational Goals
Not directly pursuing goals in this event, but their institutional affiliation is the reason the forged card functions. Implied existence as a privileged stratum within Company operations, enabling rebellion’s tactical infiltration.
Influence Mechanisms
Institutional access privileges tied to Ajack identity cards Operational roles in Company record-keeping systems that allow the creation of untraceable financial instruments