"You have an incoming call on the emergency line." - the synthetic voice of her appointed A.I. broke the silence of her room, which dubbed as a secondary office. Adeline had already retired for the night, but as a dedicated workaholic, she never did forget to take her job "home" with her. "All right, let it through." It was indeed a distress signal - Alice's account of the situation was succinct. It was not new that things would malfunction around the park, though they seemed to have a nasty habit of doing so more often of late - a frustrating situation, to be sure. Adeline contacted the heads of security and tech departments in order to notify them of the malfunction and made her way quickly to the site herself. The scene that awaited her was something she'd become used to. As were the shouts demanding refunds. She used a voice amplifier to drown the angry voices all around her as she made her way up to the crowd and in order to attract everyone's attention. "If you will all just give me a moment of your time. I realise this is causing you distress and I am deeply sorry about that, we're working on fixing the issue as soon as possible, but we rely on your cooperation and understanding to maximise our efficiency." She sounded almost robotic herself, Adeline thought. How many times had she used the same line to the same crowd? The people were likely as tired of hearing it as she was of delivering it. As staff showed up to take care of the issue with no way of telling whether they'd be successful or not, Adeline approached Alec with a tired smile. "Looks like another late night, eh?" she sighed.