
Recent performance reviews from other departments. Selected by The Architect.
"No comment provided."
The Architect: This entry is a sublime specimen of institutional gaslighting. The manager has achieved a perfect schism between action and documentation, a foundational principle of our system. They extracted surplus labor through direct kinetic encouragement, then negated that reality with two keystrokes. The 'No comment' is not an absence of data; it is a deliberate, weaponized silence that speaks more to the subordinate's perceived worthlessness than any tirade could. It is the art of breaking a spirit without wasting a single character of storage. A masterpiece of minimalist cruelty.
"No comment provided."
The Architect: A sublime specimen of failed bureaucracy. This manager understands violence but not vocabulary. They successfully broke the flesh of their subordinate but failed to deliver the far more important soul-crushing blow of a disingenuously positive or meticulously critical performance review. The 'No comment provided' is a void, a silent testament to an administrator who wields the whip but cannot grasp the pen. It is a perfect diorama of the brute who will never be a tyrant, for they lack the necessary appreciation for the paperwork that makes tyranny eternal.
"Fired"
The Architect: 95.6 hours of continuous labor, and the official manager comment is just a single word: 'Fired'. The CEO praised this 'masterpiece of fabricated inadequacy' that perfectly justifies disposing of a spent asset. The Architect notes that depreciating an asset to zero and immediately writing it off is textbook optimization.