James Plofe | |
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Species: | Human |
Allies: | E-Corp |
Status: | Deceased |
Portrayed by: | Richard Bekins |
James Plofe is the EVP of Technology for E-Corp. He commited suicide on National Television after stating that the Five/Nine Hack could not be reversed.
He was portrayed by Richard Bekins.
History[]
He is first when his helpers are getting him for the interview with Angela as her new PA. He is anxious about her holding his bag that has all of the important information for the interview. Once he has the bag of information and Penelope the makeup girl is done, the TV director calls out for him, saying that he needs to be in the interview for 4 minutes. Plofe then gets up and sit down for the interview.
The interview starts as Plofe begins to explain the interviewer on how E-Corp had spent all weekend handling the situation, and are near to "getting to the bottom of this". The interviewer then asks him on how the stocks have been into the situation and whenever E-Corp are concerned. Plofe then starts sweating about this, but says that they are focusing on the technical issues on supporting their customers. The interviewer then starts saying that an expert they talk to earlier also had the same thing, if fsociety's claims are true, then there will be no solution at all, and that the data is gone, is it okay if the public should worry about this.
Plofe then nods as he drinks some water and then asks whenever he should be honest. When the interviewer said yes, he says "You're right. The public should be worried. I mean, personally, my life is over". At this, everyone starts to glance at each other and mutter comments. Plofe then says "My pension, savings, everything has been in this company since I started here, and that's all gone now. I've been with the engineering team all weekend. No one knows how to fix it. This will be impossible to fix". One of the executives tells Angela to stop him. She walks towards Plofe, who reaches down his bag, pulls out a gun and shoots himself on live TV and on camera.
His portrait is seen when Phillip Price gaves out speech on him for those who mourn over him. (“eps1.9_zer0-day.avi”)
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See also[]
- Richard Bekins