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TopicTeen Titans CYOA: Romance Resurrected Part 16.5
Cartridge88
03/09/21 1:00:53 AM
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"TriCoin is still only acceptable by a relatively small number of vendors," the anchor continues. "Cryptocurrency as a whole is still not wholly accepted, but anywhere that accepts ButtCoin naturally accepts TriCoin.

"A few big names in the business world have been asked about the projections of TriCoin and other cryptocurrency, and if their businesses would join those that accept TriCoin. Oliver Queen has considered the option while Bruce Wayne has adamantly declined, preferring to stay with traditional valuables."

"At least Bruce Wayne agrees with me," Raven teases.

"Yes, yes," you say with a smirk.

"Another story in the economy is the debate of 'Super Insurance,'" the anchor continues. "For more on this, we go to Duke Begg. Duke?"

"Thank you, Mandy," Duke says. "For over a decade, property damage as a casualty of a supervillain attack or a battle of heroes and villains has been a major issue, and not every insurance company has felt compelled to pay out for what happens to a vehicle, place of business or even resedential area.

"The debate surrounds if the government should compel all companies to offer Super Insurance. The main counter to the issue is tied to location. Cities like Gotham and Metropolis are obviously the most active regions in America, and it would therefore be foolish for an insurance company not to offer Super Insurance.

"But then you look to perhaps a city like Toledo, Ohio, or Glendale, Arizona, or Albuquerque, New Mexico. There are no heroes that call these cities home, and report very low 'super crime' rates. But there is always a chance something can happen there. Just look at recent news coming out of Las Vegas."

You, Raven and Arella all end up with wide eyes.

"It was only a few days ago that a high speed chase happened not between police and a criminal, but between what were seemingly meta human villains and meta human superheroes. After investigations by the police, it was concluded that Raven of the Teen Titans was part of the pursuing team. Very little damage was done despite the chase going for several blocks, but it establishes a point that there are no boundaries on where villains can appear. If a major city were to suddenly become a target, what would happen to residents who didn't have Super Insurance because a local insurance company didn't provide it? Or even a smaller city or town, or even just as individuals."

"Hmm, that's a good point," you say.

A) Agree with government law on Super Insurance
B) Still disagree with government enforcing Super Insurance
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