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Staff Bedrooms
DARREN’S ROOM:
A photo is torn into pieces and taped back up. It appears the bellhops were not actually identical twins, but quadruplets - all four of the brothers are standing right next to each other in the photo. Though they generally look a lot more disheveled and awkward in their teenage years, each of them are smiling, and have one arm over one another’s shoulders. They look like the perfect picture of family camaraderie…. Where did it all go wrong?
LEE’S ROOM:
Left scattered around are some pictures from the personnel holiday party, which judging by the paintings took place in the marble ballroom - a simpler time, before it became the Hazamagate Justice Pole Sexecution and before Sandra died. Things like Ciel bringing Sandra a cup of coffee with what is almost a smile, or a selfie with Darren who is looking depressed. In one of them, Sandra is wearing a Santa hat and a stunned expression that means it was obviously just tossed on seconds before the picture was taken. On the back of that picture, he’s grabbed a pink pen and written “Soon~”
CIEL’S ROOM:
The robot Sheepy from Keenan’s execution is in here for some reason. It’s in pretty bad shape, apparently having been stabbed multiple times in the face with one of Ciel’s kitchen knives (since there’s one still left right in what used to be her button nose.) She must have been pretty pissed about something to misuse a good knife like that….
SANDRA’S ROOM:
There's a sleek black notebook on the desk, a model recognizable as a product from the gift shop. Only the first three pages have actual writing on them.
The first table has four rows labelled D, KC, NL, and DP. There are several columns with Greek letters as labels, and then the numbers in each cell of the implied grid. Circles highlight the few numbers that are different from other rows, with adjacent asterisks leading to footnotes - D's numbers are highest relative to the others except in the beta column, and the corresponding footnote says that this could be remedied by "providing information". KC peaks in the alpha column; "perhaps check testosterone levels as well". NL has the lowest numbers with high mu; "need more context". DP is written in a shakier hand and has a high chi-value low for the other three rows; the footnote has underlined "IF EFFECTIVE use again". Some of the columns are low for everyone, like omega and nu.
The next page has 11 rows: CGM #1, CGM #2, and so on, with a similar array of Greek letters on the columns. Almost all the numbers in this table are lower than the first table, though omega and nu are a little higher. CGM #1, #2, #3, #5, #6, #8, and #9 have little dots adjacent.
The last page compares the results of the first two tables; the analysis seems to be a statistically sound one reinforced with residuals, negatives and positives and notes like "distressed by motive also"… but why would she write this by hand when she presumably had a perfectly good computer?
ELECTRA’S ROOM:
On the desk there are several items. The first are a pair of photos. Both of them are Electra and the girl she had killed. In both of the pictures they look incredibly happy. The first appears to be a graduation photo. The other seems to be taken in a dressing room. On the back of each are neatly written stamps. ‘So long beauty school’ and ‘First day on the job!’ are written on the respective photographs along with a name. Next to the photos are pages of correspondence. They offer a glimpse into a childhood friendship and a dream to shared -- that one day they would touch the fashion world in an exciting and innovative way. Silly childish declarations gave way to proper letters to a diploma and then again to one last letter. It describes Ada’s feelings about what the so-called “sleep study” really was and her final feelings about her dearest friend. This letter is far more worn than any of the others, as if it had been held very dearly many times. The natural color is dotted and blotted with spots-- tears that had fallen onto it during those times. Last is a small diamond-shaped red and gold pendant. It can be seen in all of the photos as well, around Ada’s neck. On the gold that framed it was an engraving of the word ‘Best’. Likewise, Electra seemed to have had one in the pictures as well. A blue and silver heart. One can only imagine they were once a matching set.
GYM TRAINERS’ SHARED ROOM:
There is a series of thumbtack marks in one wall of the kitchenette. Judging by the circular hole in the piece of paper that had fallen underneath the minifridge, bulletins used to hang there. It's covered in two separate handwritings - angular or heavy and curved.
Maybe the self defense lessons aren't as pointless as I thought if they're going to keep wailing on each other outside of the cases. Kneecap kick?
Top Dollar can seriously put up a fight! Not again before next week though. If I have to stop, so do you.
Yuri is so strong, could row.
Can Darren "get" more weights after this is over? Probably. Hammer home "perks"
Two sets of three laps better than one set of five, gym too small.
BARTENDER’S ROOM:
The bartender has a blackmail letter very similar to Electra's. He didn't bring photos with him, but it seems he also killed someone he wasn’t meaning to - their name doesn’t seem familiar, but the letter has been crumpled up at the edges several times. It must have meant a lot to him.
All else aside, there are a few select bottles of alcohol in here. High quality stuff. And for some reason he has a shelf of gunpla as well. Guess he was just a sad nerd.
EXTRA ROOM 1:
There are photos of several of the participants, each with a note attached written in identical handwriting. The notes pertain to each participant’s candidacy as a fashion model, such as appreciation for several of the girls’ figures and outfits, or perhaps her radiant smile in the case of Estelle. Shelley is "the requisite redhead" and "naturally charming." Cirno and Aki are “adorable”. Top Dollar’s hair, Hazama’s taste in hats and the way Mikami fills out a nice suit get mentions, as well as Sawatari’s stage presence. Sting and Dio are spoken highly of in looks with a side note of how “We must help them” pick out clothes. Everyone who had been a part of the experiment gets a mention, though there is no talk anywhere of their capabilities for murder. Instead, they seem to go on about some kind of modeling competition. All of the photos were taken outside of the hotel as well, so they don't seem to have taken place during the experiment. More like some paparazzi snuck into their world.
EXTRA ROOM 2:
A small book with quite some pages torn out, except for a few that remain legible. Looks beat up but the writing is quite legible-
I didn’t think that the time would come where I’d see myself looking at the remains of a great company that once was. The first day I entered into Dressing Inc’s employment, I’ll admit, I saw myself as someone who’d be able to reap the benefits of such employment, even well into the future. There were friends I made, advances into even higher opportunities into the company that I didn’t see coming. All the same, when the time was coming where the company’s practices altered and became...different from the beginning, I turned a blind eye to it. I wasn’t the only one either, thinking it wouldn’t come to be a problem.
After all that is said and done, I think I should’ve spoken up then. Or at least turned down some of the crazy ideas that went into making certain products we could’ve done without. All that time and money wasted...maybe it is no surprise that there will likely be nothing left once someone buys the company. Or if someone does for the record.
I wonder, what type of future will this mean for us now?
A photo is torn into pieces and taped back up. It appears the bellhops were not actually identical twins, but quadruplets - all four of the brothers are standing right next to each other in the photo. Though they generally look a lot more disheveled and awkward in their teenage years, each of them are smiling, and have one arm over one another’s shoulders. They look like the perfect picture of family camaraderie…. Where did it all go wrong?
LEE’S ROOM:
Left scattered around are some pictures from the personnel holiday party, which judging by the paintings took place in the marble ballroom - a simpler time, before it became the Hazamagate Justice Pole Sexecution and before Sandra died. Things like Ciel bringing Sandra a cup of coffee with what is almost a smile, or a selfie with Darren who is looking depressed. In one of them, Sandra is wearing a Santa hat and a stunned expression that means it was obviously just tossed on seconds before the picture was taken. On the back of that picture, he’s grabbed a pink pen and written “Soon~”
CIEL’S ROOM:
The robot Sheepy from Keenan’s execution is in here for some reason. It’s in pretty bad shape, apparently having been stabbed multiple times in the face with one of Ciel’s kitchen knives (since there’s one still left right in what used to be her button nose.) She must have been pretty pissed about something to misuse a good knife like that….
SANDRA’S ROOM:
There's a sleek black notebook on the desk, a model recognizable as a product from the gift shop. Only the first three pages have actual writing on them.
The first table has four rows labelled D, KC, NL, and DP. There are several columns with Greek letters as labels, and then the numbers in each cell of the implied grid. Circles highlight the few numbers that are different from other rows, with adjacent asterisks leading to footnotes - D's numbers are highest relative to the others except in the beta column, and the corresponding footnote says that this could be remedied by "providing information". KC peaks in the alpha column; "perhaps check testosterone levels as well". NL has the lowest numbers with high mu; "need more context". DP is written in a shakier hand and has a high chi-value low for the other three rows; the footnote has underlined "IF EFFECTIVE use again". Some of the columns are low for everyone, like omega and nu.
The next page has 11 rows: CGM #1, CGM #2, and so on, with a similar array of Greek letters on the columns. Almost all the numbers in this table are lower than the first table, though omega and nu are a little higher. CGM #1, #2, #3, #5, #6, #8, and #9 have little dots adjacent.
The last page compares the results of the first two tables; the analysis seems to be a statistically sound one reinforced with residuals, negatives and positives and notes like "distressed by motive also"… but why would she write this by hand when she presumably had a perfectly good computer?
ELECTRA’S ROOM:
On the desk there are several items. The first are a pair of photos. Both of them are Electra and the girl she had killed. In both of the pictures they look incredibly happy. The first appears to be a graduation photo. The other seems to be taken in a dressing room. On the back of each are neatly written stamps. ‘So long beauty school’ and ‘First day on the job!’ are written on the respective photographs along with a name. Next to the photos are pages of correspondence. They offer a glimpse into a childhood friendship and a dream to shared -- that one day they would touch the fashion world in an exciting and innovative way. Silly childish declarations gave way to proper letters to a diploma and then again to one last letter. It describes Ada’s feelings about what the so-called “sleep study” really was and her final feelings about her dearest friend. This letter is far more worn than any of the others, as if it had been held very dearly many times. The natural color is dotted and blotted with spots-- tears that had fallen onto it during those times. Last is a small diamond-shaped red and gold pendant. It can be seen in all of the photos as well, around Ada’s neck. On the gold that framed it was an engraving of the word ‘Best’. Likewise, Electra seemed to have had one in the pictures as well. A blue and silver heart. One can only imagine they were once a matching set.
GYM TRAINERS’ SHARED ROOM:
There is a series of thumbtack marks in one wall of the kitchenette. Judging by the circular hole in the piece of paper that had fallen underneath the minifridge, bulletins used to hang there. It's covered in two separate handwritings - angular or heavy and curved.
Maybe the self defense lessons aren't as pointless as I thought if they're going to keep wailing on each other outside of the cases. Kneecap kick?
Top Dollar can seriously put up a fight! Not again before next week though. If I have to stop, so do you.
Yuri is so strong, could row.
Can Darren "get" more weights after this is over? Probably. Hammer home "perks"
Two sets of three laps better than one set of five, gym too small.
BARTENDER’S ROOM:
The bartender has a blackmail letter very similar to Electra's. He didn't bring photos with him, but it seems he also killed someone he wasn’t meaning to - their name doesn’t seem familiar, but the letter has been crumpled up at the edges several times. It must have meant a lot to him.
All else aside, there are a few select bottles of alcohol in here. High quality stuff. And for some reason he has a shelf of gunpla as well. Guess he was just a sad nerd.
EXTRA ROOM 1:
There are photos of several of the participants, each with a note attached written in identical handwriting. The notes pertain to each participant’s candidacy as a fashion model, such as appreciation for several of the girls’ figures and outfits, or perhaps her radiant smile in the case of Estelle. Shelley is "the requisite redhead" and "naturally charming." Cirno and Aki are “adorable”. Top Dollar’s hair, Hazama’s taste in hats and the way Mikami fills out a nice suit get mentions, as well as Sawatari’s stage presence. Sting and Dio are spoken highly of in looks with a side note of how “We must help them” pick out clothes. Everyone who had been a part of the experiment gets a mention, though there is no talk anywhere of their capabilities for murder. Instead, they seem to go on about some kind of modeling competition. All of the photos were taken outside of the hotel as well, so they don't seem to have taken place during the experiment. More like some paparazzi snuck into their world.
EXTRA ROOM 2:
A small book with quite some pages torn out, except for a few that remain legible. Looks beat up but the writing is quite legible-
I didn’t think that the time would come where I’d see myself looking at the remains of a great company that once was. The first day I entered into Dressing Inc’s employment, I’ll admit, I saw myself as someone who’d be able to reap the benefits of such employment, even well into the future. There were friends I made, advances into even higher opportunities into the company that I didn’t see coming. All the same, when the time was coming where the company’s practices altered and became...different from the beginning, I turned a blind eye to it. I wasn’t the only one either, thinking it wouldn’t come to be a problem.
After all that is said and done, I think I should’ve spoken up then. Or at least turned down some of the crazy ideas that went into making certain products we could’ve done without. All that time and money wasted...maybe it is no surprise that there will likely be nothing left once someone buys the company. Or if someone does for the record.
I wonder, what type of future will this mean for us now?