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Six Sigma, Lean, and Industry 4.0 promise —a statistical ideal where the probability of a flaw falls below 3.4 parts per million. Real‑world implementations (e.g., Toyota Production System) have cut waste dramatically, but the law of diminishing returns shows that absolute perfection remains asymptotic.

Panel 1: Exterior — narrow alley. Neon sign flickers: "REFINEMENT." Rain beads on glass. No text. Panel 2: Interior — sleek, antiseptic room. A client reclines with neural leads attached. Technician adjusts dials. Caption: "Perfection at seven easy payments." Panel 3: Close on client’s face — eyes bright, but something is missing: a small freckle gone, a laugh-line smoothed. No dialog. Panel 4: Mara (in doorway) watches, jaw tight. Bubble: "So this is what they sell." Panel 5: Client stands, expression neutral. As she leaves, a street kid reaches for her sleeve. She passes by like a ghost. Sound effect small: whoosh . Panel 6: Mara steps forward, kneels to pick up a dropped trinket — a child's carved bird with rough edges. She fingers it, eyes hard. Caption: "Perfection takes edges you didn't know you needed." Ls-Land-Issue-01-Perfects