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You probably don’t know this, but this company wasn’t always the large, multi-state production line technology company it is today. No, from the early beginnings, Afton Robotics: Limited Liability Corporation served as a service and rental company for Fazbear Entertainment for decades. Our proud founder, William Afton, envisioned it as a technological advancement for children’s entertainment. None of that boring Chuck E. Cheese competitor-like animatronics, no sir. THESE ones were high tech, state of the art robotic performers. Good luck finding that high level quality animatronics at anywhere else, my friend.
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William Afton was also known to bring about his big ideas for new devices, such as his creative design choice to include Circus Baby, a popular animatronic of the FNAF series, with a fully-working ice cream dispensary, and even found a way to install a helium tank inside of her to produce balloons at the edge of her fingertips. The man was a genius when it came to creating all sorts of creative robotics that he even began creating new devices, such as the A.D.A.M. Initiative, and the illusion disc project.
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Sadly, after a massive gas leak that nearly shut down Circus Baby Rental, and due to other unrelated issues, William mysteriously made a deal with Fazbear Entertainment and sold the rights to Afton Robotics to them. Of course, the name would still stay, since it's one of his higher contributions to the company as a whole. In the years that followed, Fazbear Entertainment was in charge of the Afton Robotics rental service, before long-time coworker Henry Emily was appointed the new CEO of Afton Robotics after William disappeared, presumably dead or alive. Mr. Emily instead expanded Afton Robotics into become a large technology assembly line that produced far more than just animatronic parts: it also began producing new robots separate to Fazbear Entertainment’s animatronic line, such as the ever-popular robotic parakeet pet, as well as a new therapy-session robot designed to listen and learn from human interaction.
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For years, Henry ran the company with an steadfast determination until strangely, he resigned one day to help with other positions within Fazbear Entertainment. He tried several times to change the name to “Emily Robotics”, but Fazbear Entertainment denied his request, stating that they wanted to respect Afton’s commitment to the brand. Since there were no other known members of the Afton family left, (at least that our team could find, believe us, we tried, and we’re still searching folks, don't @ us), until he left the company to his son, Samuel Emily. It was around this time that all of the, uh...highly classified arson events began happening, so under paragraph 17, we’re legally not obliged to give you more information. MOVING ON:
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Afton Robotics Limited Liability Corporation has now become more of a separate sibling company of Fazbear Entertainment rather than belonging to it, now. Today, our goal is to provide and keep creating more and more reliable inventions to help benefit our loyal investors, and to carry on the legacy that William Afton created. We wish you the best of luck on your new and bright career path, and we hope you stay with us for a while!
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