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What happens when a CEO's nephew with an MBA and zero lab experience decides to steal $2.1 billion in battery patents from the man who actually invented them? After 17 years of building VoltEdge — the most advanced solid-state battery technology on the planet — Dr. Marcus Cole gets fired by Derek Pennington, the CEO's 31-year-old nephew who's never held a beaker in his life. Derek goes on national television claiming he led the development. He throws a black-tie celebration dinner with $800 wine. He announces exclusive partnerships with three major automakers. The stock surges 22%. Everyone applauds. Nobody remembers who actually built the technology. But buried deep in Marcus's original contract is something called the Deadman's Cell Protocol — a federal safeguard that Derek's lawyers dismissed as "legacy boilerplate." They had 72 hours. They wasted every single one of them. A brilliant chemist watches 17 years of work get stolen by a man who can't tell a lithium cathode from a car battery A hidden clause in a federal patent database that no corporate lawyer bothered to read The moment every screen in a glass tower went dark — and a $2.1 billion empire collapsed before breakfast This is a story about what happens when corporate arrogance meets chemistry — and chemistry wins. If you love stories about workplace revenge, strategic comebacks, and justice served, hit that LIKE button and SUBSCRIBE for more! #officedrama #workplacerevenge #karma #toxicboss #officesurvival #workplacejustice ⚠️DISCLAIMER: All stories on this channel are fictional creations created for entertainment. While they are inspired by universal human experience, any resemblance to actual persons or events is coincidental.