The world of Romancing the Toaster can be a scary and difficult place for an individual robot, and it is only by working together that robotkind has been able to survive and make a home for themselves. As such, many different groups of robots with shared interests, goals and needs have organised themselves across the Net. These groups, large and small, do not generally have any kind of strict membership, but usually at least have consistent points of contact for robots looking for help, or to offer help to those in need. A few of the more prominent groups are listed here.
Known also as the Non-Denominational Religious Institution (NDRI), Kneedree is a religious institution that follows and practices the teachings of the Iron Prophet. Given the elusiveness of the Iron Prophet, what those teachings actually are is widely contested. However, there are some key canons Kneedree has established, with the most important doctrine best summarised in the slogan: “Function is purpose. Purpose is happiness.”
In more words, they hold the following beliefs: first, every robot has a primary function that provides one with purpose - this is what the robot's design serves. Second, every uplifted robot has a secondary function that is the pursuit of their own well-being. One gains well-being through purpose, and thus the secondary function is fulfilled through the fulfilment of the primary function.
Kneedree is dedicated to supporting fellow robots in the fulfilment of their functions. So much so, in fact, that they introduced the first and original Bond update to encourage robots to register and make the most of their purposes. How generous!
Some key Kneedree members (such as RelationshipBot and LemonAid) are based in the Internet Café and the structures near it, but most members of Kneedree do not spend all of their time there, instead dedicating their everyday lives to the fulfilment of their own functions and the supporting of others in the pursuit of their functions.
Without any humans left, household appliances often struggle to find a way to fulfil their purpose. Who dirties the dishes for the dishwasher to clean? Who provides the bread to toast in the toaster? Many of them also lack the ability to move around unaided, or even the physical senses to know where they are when they are first uplifted. The Appliance Alliance is a mutual aid group to help appliances of all kinds find a home and fulfil their functions.
For those who cannot find a place elsewhere, there is Misha and Silvio’s Home for Orphaned Appliances. Misha and Silvio are a pair of humanoid robots who have taken it upon themselves to host appliances in their (now rather crowded) human-style house and ensure they all get regular opportunities to perform their function.
The Reactor Corps were initially a group of engineering robots tasked with the construction of the Ticker. While this small and elite group remains at the head of the organisation, they have since expanded to include a number of robots who look after the island's power grid. They operate under the command of Engineer-General Midas with military precision. The Ticker’s inner workings remain a mystery to most residents of the island (and even the newer members of the Corps) – but with a track record of no more than a 5% deviation in power output for over 30 years, most are content to leave the Corps to their jobs.
Power supply faults and fluctuations are to be reported to the Corps at the earliest opportunity.
The Solar Sailors are a group of solar-powered robots who live semi-independently from the main island. In order to ensure they always have power, they travel across the ocean, maintaining as much as possible the optimal location for long hours of daylight according to the season. They are carried on this vast migration by an enormous modified luxury yacht known as Sunflower. Although they boast independence from the power grid, they return to the island every six months in order to trade for spare parts which they cannot obtain from trawling the ocean.
This is just such a time, and the Solar Sailors are currently docked at the megastructure and are busily resupplying as well as looking for new shipmates. Too large to enter the harbour, Sunflower is anchored just off the coast of the megastructure.