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Research *insertnamehere*
Launch *insertnamehere*
Get more money to Research *insertnamehere2*
Launch *insertnamehere2*
Until you get to to launch *insertnamehere403*.
It's very dull.
You can:
- Corner the world's supply of a rare mineral used in all eletronic devices, giving you a steady stream of income as you hold the world to random
- Blackmail the board of directors with that one perfectly good artificial body that they need to survive old age
- Go to war against an AI that tries to cover the world in a benevolent systemic dictatorship
As to the rinse and repeat, that's fair, you do wind up repeating a lot of actions. It's not everyone's cup of tea. You can always buy, try for an hour and refund if you don't like it.