FLAVOR REVIEW:

I wondered for a great time what was going on in this card, until it striked me. It's an initative. And like the Global Food Initiative it's not meant to make money for the Corp or protect the one they already have. It's a favor. And what is the favor? The machines. Hass-Bioroid offered (or more probably, sold for a lower-prices) to the government of India, bioroids that will have to register the votes of everyone in the country. And more importantly, the votes of the poorer people that wouldn't usually go vote. We can see it by the kind of building the guy on the right lives in. Those seems quite old and looks more like modern-vertical "slums" that are starting to appear in China actually. People crammed into huge buildings with even less place to live than if they were in Salsette Slums

Of course, courtesy of HB who would love to see the same poor people who lost their job because of the clones vote against Jinteki.

An excellent card, really.

All this despite providing yet another source of menial labor. Hypocrisy is strong with these people. // Cool review! What do you think is the meaning of this card's ability, flavor-wise? How does registering votes steal clicks from the Runner? —
"Hello. May I have a moment of your time to discuss the importance of voting during this next election... [Miss Jesminder Sareen]? Please fill out this 40-page survey to assess your eligibility to vote..." —
Well, that's kinda obvious. Silly me. —