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Recovered Schematics — SmartServe Engineering Revision

The rolled blueprint is overprinted with fresh annotations.
Each red line crosses out a safety enclosure or relay housing from the original design.
At a glance, it reads like an efficiency upgrade—less material, easier maintenance—nothing overtly dangerous.

REVISION PACK 29-R
DATE: 12-23-20XX
AUTHOR: [ADMIN / REDACTED]
CHANGE SUMMARY:
  - Remove insulated housing around spout relay assembly (visual access for demo)
  - Simplify dual-relay system → single-activation unit
  - Disable spill/contact sensor (flagged "demo exception")
  - Reclassify energy reroute test as "visual enhancement"
  - Suppress automatic log entries tagged "internal configuration"
COMMENT: “Make it memorable. He wants the flash.”

The schematic notes that the exposed relay and deleted housings would allow rapid calibration or minor cosmetic rewiring.
Nothing in this revision would cause a fatal discharge—but it leaves the circuit naked.
Anyone could tie power and ground together with a single jumper.

These updated plans remove the shielding that would make it impossable for a short to jump into the pouring routine. While not a smoking gun, this modification would make it possible for the device to short and kill Gordon.  Gordon, Alan and Rick all had a hand in this change to the device. 

Please record this locally, L.U.N.A. storage degraded.