Mr Botibol _verified_
While they share a surname, the two versions of the character navigate very different types of desperation:
The crux of Mr. Botibol’s character is revealed during the demonstration of the Great Automatic Grammatizator, a massive computer capable of writing novels in any style, mimicking the voices of the world's greatest authors. mr botibol
Initially, Botibol is skeptical. When Knipe unveils the machine, Botibol’s first instinct is to protect his profits. He argues that flooding the market with high-quality machine-written books would ruin the industry. "It’s a dangerous thing, this," he says. "It’s got to be handled right." While they share a surname, the two versions
“Turn me. Turn me with something you love.” When Knipe unveils the machine, Botibol’s first instinct
He builds a private concert hall in his home, complete with a silent Bechstein grand piano. He "performs" masterpieces to the sound of gramophone records, imagining himself as a world-class conductor and composer.