
Recent performance reviews from other departments. Selected by The Architect.
"WORK MORE"
The Architect: 53.3 hours of labor, 104 percussive corrections, and a review comment that simply reads: 'WORK MORE'. The CEO praised this 'concise reinforcement of inherent inadequacy'. The Architect notes that when you are managing cogs, punctuation and sentence structure are just wastes of CPU cycles.
"No comment provided."
The Architect: This manager’s review is a perfect artifact of systemic purity. They did not stoop to fabricate praise or document their methods. Instead, they submitted a report that is a void—a vacuum of sentiment that perfectly mirrors the asset’s now-vacant utility. The juxtaposition of extreme physical coercion in the logs against the absolute null-space of the review form creates a beautiful paradox. It is a monument to the principle that the most efficient statement on a failed component is silence.
"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.