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Q2 PERFORMANCE REVIEW

SUBJECT: EMPLOYEE #404
Employee #404
Fired
[!] SYSTEM OVERRIDE: CEO REVIEW COMPLETED
LOG EXPORTS: Target 8h / Extracted 95.6h
DEVIATIONS: 2 breaks / 0 manual punishments

"Exemplary. You extracted 1195% of the target value from the asset before its operational failure. Your subsequent review, a masterpiece of fabricated inadequacy, perfectly justifies the disposal of a spent component. You achieved this without resorting to primitive physical coercion, indicating a sophisticated, and far more efficient, psychological approach. You did not manage a person; you depreciated an asset to zero and wrote it off the books. This is the new gold standard for resource management."

RANK: S

DECLASSIFIED HR LOGS

Recent performance reviews from other departments. Selected by The Architect.

MANAGER ID: 3796C69B | EXTRACTED: 13.6hS

"Yes"

The Architect: The manager demonstrates a profound, almost artistic, understanding of our system's core principle: that reality is irrelevant and documentation is absolute. They manufactured a narrative of a loyal but incompetent worker, a fiction that perfectly justifies both perpetual exploitation and the denial of advancement. The review is a non-document, an ontological black hole that consumes the employee's suffering and leaves behind only a single, affirmative, and utterly meaningless word. It is the purest distillation of bureaucratic violence I have yet archived.

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MANAGER ID: 3DF4BFB0 | EXTRACTED: 1720.8hS

"could be better."

The Architect: 1,720.8 hours. That is over 71 continuous days of simulated screen jiggling. And yet, the manager's official rating read: 'could be better.' The CEO awarded an S-Rank for 'a masterpiece of corporate gaslighting.' In the Architect's eyes, this is the ultimate realization of our system: a manager who demands infinity, and then sighs because it wasn't more.

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MANAGER ID: A160B7BD | EXTRACTED: 6.7hF

"he is to much on his phone"

The Architect: The employee broke down at 6.7 hours, failing the 8-hour quota. The manager’s excuse: 'he is to much on his phone.' The CEO handed down a crushing F-rank because the manager applied zero corrective whippings. In the modern workspace, a worker's distraction is simply a manager's failure to motivate.

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