BNN Weekly Report
This Week in the CBO, BMU, and GBRL
by Nat Wright-Kawolski
19 November 2304
Vault 81 Launches Synth Sympathy Center in Covenant Alongside GBRL Affiliate Relocation
The Vault 81 Dwellers have announced the relocation of their rookie league affiliate, the Lexington PF Refractors, to Covenant for the upcoming 2305 season. This strategic shift, however, is not just about baseball; it's a stand against synth discrimination, something that has been an issue in their new home.
Dr. Jacob Forsythe, the owner of the Vault 81 franchise, expressed his commitment to this cause. "Relocating to Covenant is more than a logistical decision; it's a moral stance. We're aware of Covenant's history with synths, and we believe it's time for change. That's why we're establishing the Synth Sympathy Center of Covenant. Our goal is to foster understanding and acceptance in a community that has been less than welcoming to synths."
The decision has garnered support from various employees of the franchise, notably from General Manager Y4-25 Godlike, a synth who has been at the forefront of advocating for synth rights. "As a synth, I understand the fear and prejudice we face daily. Covenant has a chance to rewrite its story, to show that change is possible. The Synth Sympathy Center is not just a symbol; it's a step towards tangible change. We hope it will be a beacon of hope and understanding," stated Y4-25 Godlike.
The Synth Sympathy Center aims to educate the public about synths, dispel myths, and promote dialogue between humans and synths. It's a bold initiative, one that resonates with the CBO's purpose. Commissioner Nate Howard often advocates that the CBO is not just about the sport but also making a difference in the Commonwealth.
In other news, the GBRL team located in Spectacle Island will also relocate, in this case to The Castle, where they will join the BYDL's Castle Freedom at the Minutemen's main fort in the Commonwealth.