Chapter 5 - The Accomplice

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"What about a backup plan, Mr. Disney?"

"Sure, Sure, Bob.", replied Walt Disney, who spearheaded the "Disnet" operation, as it was called.

Disney wanted a backup plan in case the D-101 was in danger of failure and/or sent an SOS signal back to 1964. He was later told that the financial department had spent so much on materials for the D-101 and the time machine that they could only afford tin to make the new backup killing machine.

To that, he replied, "Fine, as long as it will get 'the job' done."

Disnet's experimental department decided to toy with some liquid tin, and found that they could make it into a killing machine without putting any mechanics in it. They did this by making it into a shapeshifter, but if the tin melted, that part of the metal assassin could not repair itself or be repaired at all.

Disney decided to model the robot after a more 2018 version of Alexander Hamilton because...why not? It seemed fine; it got "the job" done. Remember, it was only a backup.

These plans were approved and the DH-70 was put in the time machine and scheduled to be sent to 2018 as soon as the D-101 sent an SOS signal back to 1964.

Little did everyone know...they were being watched by MI6, who was taking down notes of every little thing that everyone said, and getting ready to relay the information to the best man they had...

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