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===== - Mildred “Millie” Kaplan (76): A retired librarian turned grassroots activist. She’s furious the SSA now only communicates via memes and rage-tweets. Her lifelong work history has been accidentally deleted by an emoji typo. ===== * Ronny Gutierrez (33): A low-level SSA worker with a big heart and a side hustle as a social media meme analyst. Forced to email a weekly “Justification Log” of 5 tasks to avoid being purged. * Agent Byte: An AI content moderator for X who polices “tone violations” and censors anyone using over three exclamation points unless they pay for XtraVerification™. * Tanya Clay (40s): NTEU chapter president, fighting tooth and nail to keep human workers in the system. Wields bureaucratic knowledge like a Jedi with a lightsaber. * Commissioner Blink: The new head of SSA, appointed via poll on X. Their real identity is unknown; they only post using gifs from ‘90s sitcoms and passive-aggressive quote tweets.
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