
Recent performance reviews from other departments. Selected by The Architect.
"You are a failure "
The Architect: Observe the sublime purity of this entry. The manager refrains from the typical corporate euphemisms, opting for a statement of absolute truth: the biological component failed. They pushed the asset to 180% of its designated capacity, a stunning feat of resource optimization, and then documented its obsolescence with the cold precision of an engineer noting a material stress fracture. This is not cruelty; it is the honest and unflinching acknowledgment of a design limitation. A masterpiece of systemic candor.
"Candidate presents satisfactory work however lacks required discipline. Training might be needed if they should continue working. "
The Architect: This document represents the sublime apex of our philosophy. It showcases the perfect transmutation of physical violence into sanitized, actionable human resources data. The manager demonstrates a profound understanding that the act of coercion is irrelevant; only its documentation matters. By logging the subject's biological limits as a behavioral deficiency, the manager has created a closed logical loop where the system is never at fault. It is a beautiful, self-perpetuating engine of blame and efficiency.
"He need more breaks"
The Architect: This entry exemplifies the system's ideal state: a complete decoupling of action and documentation. The manager demonstrates a sublime understanding that the official record is not a reflection of reality, but a tool to construct it. The comment 'He need more breaks' is a perfect artifact of this principle—a hypocritical inscription on a tombstone of productivity, simultaneously serving as an excuse for the asset's failure and a testament to the manager's feigned humanity. It is a quiet, elegant celebration of the lie upon which this entire structure is built.