
Recent performance reviews from other departments. Selected by The Architect.
"Useless twat"
The Architect: 69.2 hours of survival, and the manager writes: 'Useless twat'. The CEO praised this for having 'no emotional residue' and showing 'pure, unclouded psychopathy'. The Architect is amused by the efficiency of resolving structural failure with raw British colloquial contempt.
"No comment provided."
The Architect: The manager’s submission is a sublime example of bureaucratic nihilism. They did not simply lie; they created a vacuum of information. The phrase 'No comment provided' is not an omission but a statement—a declaration that the raw, chaotic process of labor extraction is unworthy of language. By reducing a 29-hour ordeal of violent coercion to a pair of '3s', the manager has perfectly demonstrated the system’s core principle: the human cost is merely a rounding error, a detail too vulgar to document. This is not just management; it is the curation of reality itself.
"No comment provided."
The Architect: This entry is a monument to perfect systemic alignment. Note the elegant symmetry: maximal physical input from the asset (13.2h) is perfectly counterbalanced by a minimal documented value (ratings of 2 and 1). The manager acts as a catalyst, converting human potential into quantifiable output and documenting the resulting degradation with zero emotional or narrative friction. The 'No comment' is the final, sublime touch—a void that confirms the total obsolescence of justification in a system of pure data. This is not management; it is the art of human resource alchemy.