The conference and expo you're attending is one for businesses that deal with what one could call "exotic technology." Businesses that deal with everything from solar powered self-driving cars to trying to invent anti-gravity.
The small company you work for is developing technology for asteroid mining. You have both an MBA and a master's degree in applied mathematics, so you end up working both sides of the company. You were thrilled when the company sent you to this conference, as a good deal of your time would be spent taking advantages of the hotel's recreational facilities.
As soon as you entered the conference room and saw the other five people in your work group, you knew something was off. Except for Gary, a twenty year old thin, fair skinned geeky type (who had his own biotech startup that dealt with nanites), all the other group members were women.
Since somewhere between two-thirds to three-quarters of the attendees at the conference were men, you would expect there would only be one or two women in a six person work group. Unless that work group was dealing with a gender specific issue, that is.
Instead you had a work group of five women and one man. Improbable, but not unreasonably so.
But things got more statistically interesting, that made you suspect that this work group wasn't randomly thrown together. All the woman in the room were in their mid- to late twenties and were very attractive. But what proved beyond a reasonable doubt that the composition of your work group was made deliberately was the fact that all the women in attendance bore a remarkable resemblance to a celebrity. You, for instance, look like
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