Asimov hoped there hadn't been any real problem on Machina II so far with the operations by the workers as the new labor force and colonists were arriving to establish the first factory centers. Once the Birth Foundries and Upgrade plants were set up, Machina II would be completely self-sufficient. Even if Machina Prime vanished completely, if those two facilities were running, Machina society could rebuild here. It was something Asimov was very proud of though establishing the Interlink connection with the planet had been quite a task. Technicians were still working around the clock, setting up the satellite network around Machina Prime as expansion on it was still continuing with reclamation. It was an ambitious move to claim another world in the system already but something had to be done to further the Machina's plans. Machina II would become an immense factory world with time and effort.
Machina II
Settlement 04
Grax moved through the night, dragging the droid behind him, feeling what he could only describe as giddy as he decided what to do with it. Grax had discovered his rather perverse pleasure while working in the colonization project, feeling disheartened after his Interlink group worshipping Asimov, the Great Maker, was broken up my Interlink Security. Such groups were forbidden via referendum pushed by Asimov himself. Grax could not understand why the Maker would not want to embrace his true nature but that was fine. Grax had decided to become a Maker himself, dragging his poor victim to his storage cave where he put the others.
Humming a tune recently put onto the Interlink by one of the Machina's new wouldbe composers, trying to create culture for their people, Grax tossed the droid onto the work table, strapping it down. It started to stir, recovering from the ion pulse that had been used on it. It groaned as Grax opened its head and severed its Interlink uplink so it couldn't call for help or be traced. He felt more perverse pleasure as the droid struggled to free itself from the restraints but failed due to their industrial strength. All that talk of morality in the Birthing Foundries was rubbish when this was all so fun, yet so very wrong, especially what he intended to do next...
Grax turned, grabbing his cutting tools to slice open his fellow worker's reinforced chasis to get access to the gel-core. Then the real fun would begin...
Settlement 01
Asimov walked down the massive ramp as freight vehicles passed by to start offloading supplies along with colonists. He could see the droid in charge of this initial colony waiting for him though he felt stress over the Interlink which was strange. He approached and gave a slight bow of his head.
"How are things proceeding here, Rento?" Asimov asked curiously.
"This settlement is ready to begin full colonization as are two more, but we're having... issues with Settlement 4," Rento replied his tone seeming a bit nervous.
"What's wrong, Rento?" Asimov was becoming more concerned with how his chief supervisor droid was acting.
"I... don't want to talk about it here. Could we go to me offices? My men can handle things here without me."
Asimov merely nodded and followed the supervisor as they made their way to his offices where Rento obviously worked and lived as displayed by its setup with a clear space for a rest cycle. Asimov took the seat in front of Rento's desk as the worker droid took a seat in his reinforced chair.
"I'm sure you've been hearing rumors cropping up of Maker cults cropping up, yes?" Rento said, very disturbed.
"Yes, but I thought Security was getting it under control," Asimov said with growing concern.
"Only on the Interlink, in the real world I fear we've got one startign in Settlement 04. It just that things are getting out of control..."
"What's happened?" Asimov leaned in now.
"We found a damaged worker. We thought it was just an industrial accident but then a Tech examined him... his core..." Rento clutched his head slightly in horror. "Someone has wiped his core..."
Asimov gripped the desk slightly, feeling as if he might lose control of himself from the shock of that statement and fall from his chair. A Machina had been given a memory wipe, what was worse is that it could only have been done by another, couldn't it? There was no life in the solar system save for the Evorons who were all dead. A Machina had willingly obliterated the personality of another, it was the only real crime Asimov had put down in law. It was murder.