| "Do yourself, your family, and your friends a favor and visit any one of the KVORK, Inc. clinics in a neighborhood near you. We'll help you make a difference -- quickly and quietly." | ||||
KVORK, Inc. was a medical corporation offering assisted suicide services, marketed as a responsible, selfless choice through spam mails to the citizens of the United States. In them, the company emphasized that suicide was a positive thing due to the dwindling reserves of natural resources and encouraged readers to use the services of KVORK clinics - especially since Congress would pay 10 000 credits to a beneficiary of the victim's choice.[1]
Employees[]
- Derek Schmitt, Director of Development
Trivia[]
- The corporation is a reference to Jack Kevorkian, the controversial physician from Michigan, known for his participation in, and advocation of, euthanasia and doctor-assisted-suicide, and a patient's "right to die".