No StoppingAfter releasing his strange metallic daughter into the wide, wild world, Morgan rushed upstairs to tell everyone all about her. There she was (or, rather, wasn't anymore): his lifetime dream made real. The first person he met was Robin, who was suitably impressed.
They'd been best friends since childhood but now he realised how attractive she was – someone who truly appreciated his genius. Robin, of course, had always fancied Morgan and had been waiting for years for him to notice her.
In the heat of the moment, she grabbed his arm and kissed him.
"That's wonderful! So now that you've invented everything, you can leave the workbench and, you know, start having a life!"
"What do you mean? I've got a life. And discovering every invention is just the start. Now I need to keep practising, iron out the bugs and go into mass production, so that I can really start making money. I do have a career to max, you know!
"I made quite a few widgets as a kid but I have to make 250. 250! That's nearly 200 more. And I'm not even into double figures with the big inventions yet. And then there's the detonations and scrap-collecting. I've barely made a start on those!"
"Morgan! You're so driven. Can't you stop and think about other things sometimes?"
"We're a dynasty. Carrs are supposed to be driven."
"That was an awful joke. And I suppose next you're going to say…"
"That Sparks should fly? You should. Why are you still cooped up in that studio if you think we should be doing more with our lives? Go out and see the world!"
I would if I had a travelling partner to see it with. "Oh, you're impossible!" And she stormed off back to her sculptures.
Morgan shrugged.
Girls! At least it was peaceful in his workshop.
After a while he ran out of scrap to invent with and decided he might as well get back to blowing things up. The family had recently bought the empty plot next door but one and it seemed like the perfect place to try a chain reaction.
Hmm… partial success. A lot of destroyed dishwashers and a lot of scrap, which were good, but also a fire, which was bad. Fortunately, there was an alarm and the fire brigade eventually turned up to deal with the remains of the blaze.
The next day he tried again. Two fire engines turned up this time (although shouldn't there have been a third one, to rescue the victims of the crash?)
I'd put in the fire alarm because I was hoping that Austin could get the firefighter photo for his collection, although it turned out that 'running', 'my friend' and 'fighting fire' were the only options, and those were all swaps. After two attempts, I deleted the alarm and bought Fireproof Homestead as one of Morgan's unique rewards.
Except it seems that it only works on the main home lot, not on additional ones…
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The third fire was the most impressive yet.
The spare tombstones from the family inventory had been offloaded onto a corner of the lot and the noise and light disturbed the ghosts. VW, excited as ever, hurried over to chat to them and to ask for DNA samples. Ghost DNA! That would be a real scientific advance!
Sadly for VW, the ghosts were far too busy discussing the fire and taking selfies to pay attention to a mere mortal. Or even an immortal.
At last, she did manage to persuade a couple of them to donate their ghostly DNA.
She hurried home to clone a sample.
Disappointingly, the baby looked entirely normal.
Specimen 3641, renamed Opal, grew up into a cute red-haired toddler.
And there was toddler spam.
Robin adored her new little housemate.
She'd love to have a small one of her own. But what were the chances of that ever happening when Morgan was such a dork?
Morgan's driving me nuts. He's essentially asexual. In any other game, I'd leave him to his inventing and choose another heir. In this case, that's not an option. Poor Robin is going to have to make all of the running.
I noticed the day after that first kiss that Robin had the 'first kiss' and 'first romance' moodlets but Morgan had neither. Had he been hiding something from me? I knew he hadn't been to prom – it would have happened on the evening of his YA birthday but he'd had an early-morning cake because he had other priorities. Had he somehow had a high-school romance on the sly? Fortunately, because the game's going through a buggy patch, I'd been saving frequently. I went back and checked. Yes, it
was his first romance: both moodlets were present and correct initially. But the 'first kiss' disappeared after three or four hours and 'first romance' a few hours after that. Probably another bug but it seems weirdly appropriate. He just doesn't care that much about human interactions
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