At the Built To Scale Factory, everything was going smoothly. All the areas were performing right to the beat, and there were very little to no defect Widgets.
The manager did his daily walk around the factory, checking to see if everything was in working order, and to see if anything was wrong. The factory itself was separated into three sections, and each one was creating a different type of widget.
The first section that he was visiting was the Polyrhythm section. This section was for testing out rods on their own. The worker would have two conveyor belts to manage, and whenever he had to make them bounce over to move along, he had to press the A button and the D-Pad on the control panel in time with the rhythm. Any rod that didn't make it would fall of the conveyor belt and break.
The second section was the first version of the widget production system. In this section, the employee controlled the machine with a tablet device. He would use it to pull the launcher back, and when the "Sol" part of "Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol" came up, he would launch a white rod to the squares to make the widget. That widget would then go down a conveyor belt and to the shipment area.
The third and final section was the second version of widget production. This section included the rods from the first section being turned to widgets. Those rods were bouncing on four pistons with springs on them, and one of them were being controlled by an employee by pressing the A button. When two squares came up, the piston he was controlling pulled back, and he had to press the A and B button at the same time to launch the rod to the squares to make the widget.
After inspecting all the main sections, the only thing he really had to check was the office area, where people worked on computers handling online orders of widgets throughout the world. One of those workers were Ms. Kohai, and she was one of the best workers.
"Any orders taken Ms. Kohai?" The manager asked as he walked by her computer.
"Too many to count sir." Ms. Kohai said, not taking her eyes off the screen.
"Well, keep up the good work."
Ms. Kohai nodded as she continued with her work. This place had been slowing down since she went to the Board Meeting, so everyone was glad to have her back.
