
Recent performance reviews from other departments. Selected by The Architect.
"Meets Expectations"
The Architect: 12 whippings. 161% extraction. And the official record reads: "Meets Expectations." The CEO noted: "The ability to document brutality as banality is a rare and valuable psychopathic trait." Every real performance review you've ever read was written by this person.
"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.
"No comment provided."
The Architect: A sublime demonstration of administrative violence. The manager's log entries document a symphony of high-effort physical coercion, while their official review achieves a state of perfect, minimalist contempt. The 'No comment provided' is not an absence of data, but a powerful declaration that the subject's existence, their 17.8 hours of suffering, and the nine applications of 'motivation' are so fundamentally beneath consideration that they cannot even be articulated. It is the bureaucratic equivalent of un-personing. A pristine example of how silence can be the most potent instrument of power.