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The Series

Three seasons. A coin factory that tried to kill everyone in it, a bet nobody sane would make, and the first securities trial the internet was allowed to watch live. This is the treatment stage — the shape of the story before it becomes episodes.

And it's open. Every scene below can be argued with, corrected, expanded, or replaced by the people who were actually there.

The roster

Who's in it

Real people, dramatized. Names and broad strokes are true; the dialogue is invention until somebody who was in the room says otherwise.

Bobby
The founder

Pays everybody, keeps nothing, argues with rooms that have already made up their minds.

Kira
The wife

Terrified of losing everything, unwilling to give up her coins — and the first to put them on the table.

Samantha
The daughter

Failing kidney, ear defenders at the kitchen table, the reason the clock is always running.

Matt
The neighbor

Never shuts up. Not once. Until the one scene where he doesn't say a word.

Josh
The other neighbor

Quieter, worse ideas, shows up at 3 a.m. and does the chemistry correctly anyway.

Johnny
The Texas neighbor

Four welders, no shirts, one generator, and the welds on the very first tank.

Rob
Support lead (S2–S3)

A big teddy bear with the company's conscience — and an unsent memo.

Tim
Sales (S2–S3)

Built like a vending machine, twice as motivated, unsettlingly good at the job.

Gaige
Operations (S2–S3)

Has a baby that is somehow in every meeting, every frame, every Zoom.

The writers' room

You were there. Help write it.

Pitch a scene, a correction, a character, a photo, or a clip in plain language. AI drafts it up in screenplay style, you edit it, it lands in a suggestion queue, and approved contributions get folded into the season treatment with your name on the beat — Wikipedia rules, Texas manners.

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