To create a greater distinction between live theater and the "Shadow of Evil" and to achieve better stage effects, Zog hired a student team that had originally planned to start a business creating mechanized assembly lines.
He had them switch careers and pioneer an entirely new industry: stage automation.
And thus, another thankless, grueling industry was born.
"Boring little tricks," Sir Turt said with displeasure. "The core of drama should be the performance and the script, not all this flashy, insubstantial nonsense."
Even his secretary could tell he was just spouting jealous nonsense.
Anyone could understand that improving stage effects didn't conflict with delivering good performances and scripts.
But the Chairman was the Chairman, and he still found a cunning angle of attack.
He began to write furiously.
