My guess at the time was that a demand surge had knocked out the power to both the Pakis and the Vatis. There is nothing robust about either grid and neither the Pakis or the Dagos are going to be skilled at moving heavy loads in total dark. There would have to be, at a minimum, some serious truck/lifter lights as well as some large and growley engine noise. And a large security presence. The Palace Panty guard has never seemed to be capable of guarding much more that the collection plate.
Only slightly related but based on my own experience with power production/ transmission/control one of my really large petpeeves for the past 30 years or so, has been the lazyass yearning of power plant operaters to use the interwebs to manage their systems. Exposing their systems to outside meddling is a severe weakness. It can just take one Homer Simpson to nod off and spill his Mocha on a keyboard to shut a system down.
And even the Popester seems short of working cash. There was a story just a few days ago about them kicking a retired pope/cardinal out of his highdollar apartment to save bucks. They’re going to need more paying confessioners to keep the lights on. Maybe the married queers will pick up the slack?
And even the Popester seems short of working cash. There was a story just a few days ago about them kicking a retired pope/cardinal out of his highdollar apartment to save bucks. They’re going to need more paying confessioners to keep the lights on. Maybe the married queers will pick up the slack?
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If he still has the gold, he should sell some of it to solve his cash flow problems.
My, my, seeing lots of anti-Catholic comments from you today. Sad.
You’re a disgusting bigot.