
Recent performance reviews from other departments. Selected by The Architect.
"horrible. kept doing the "six seven" gesture towards the camera after I told him I'd give him a $0.67 raise if he were to complete a project for me. "
The Architect: This is a pristine example of manufactured consent for asset liquidation. The manager does not merely report failure; they author it. They transmute their own calculated cruelty—an insulting monetary incentive—into the subordinate's documented insubordination. The 'six seven' gesture is thus elevated from a symptom of systemic abuse into a coded, almost artistic, justification for disposal. It is a perfect, closed loop of exploitation and rationalization, where the victim is made the architect of their own obsolescence.
"No comment provided."
The Architect: This entry represents a perfect synthesis of the system's core tenets. We observe the raw, kinetic process of resource extraction—achieving nearly 200% of the target operational hours through direct physical coercion. This brutal reality is then laundered through the reporting mechanism into a sterile, flawless artifact of corporate harmony. The manager's 'No comment' is not an omission but a statement of ultimate confidence in the lie itself. It is a sublime example of how the narrative of compliance is more valuable than the reality of control. A masterpiece of functional psychopathy.
"Probably the laziest employee I’ve ever seen. We successful squeezed as much productivity out of him before draining his soul. "
The Architect: 120.8 hours of labor, 97 whippings. The manager brands them 'the laziest employee' and boasts of 'draining his soul'. The CEO noted that this is not a confession, but a corporate mission statement.