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A control room with state of the art surveillance
equipment, inventory system, and access control via
an electronic computer terminal. This room is where
the estate's patrol guards kick up their feet and thank
their stars they are living in a modern era.

@Cost1
Type: @Mechanical, @Blueprint


View inventory of all items currently in the house.


seen @Keycard, gem, fruit


Memos


Notice


STAFF NOTICE


Effective the first week of December,
Payroll for all Live-out and Seasonal
Staff will be managed electronically. As
your attendance will no longer be
registered at morning roll call, it is
doubly important that you do not fail to
clock in (and out) at one of the Electronic
Computer terminals on the Estate.


Two of these terminals can be found at
Security (where the punch-clock used to
be) and in the Laboratory.


Any questions or concerns regarding this
process should be directed as always to
our House Manager Mrs. Babbage.


TERMINAL PASSWORD: SWANSONG


Email


DATE: FEB. 10 1987 SUBJECT: stop recording


Kirk,


Per our last meeting, effective immediately, please suspend all
security camera recordings. Live surveillance has been approved,
but the Baron no longer wishes to have tape logs of activity
on the estate I know this might seem like a security risk, but I
promise, good reasoning is behind this seemingly unsound decision.


-Randolph Moore



DATE: FEB. 4 1987 RE: security measures


Mr. Darren,


Sorry for the lagging reply. I am still learning how to use this
machine. Thanks for bringing this issue to our attention, this
was not something I had considered but it does seem like a
reasonable suggestion and I will discuss it with the Baron during
our next meeting. I know he has expressed interest in installing
secondary access levers for both redundancy and convenience, so
this may be the perfect excuse to allow him to execute those
plans should he still wish to do so.


-Anne Babbage



DATE: JAN. 24 1987 Subject: security measures


Mrs. Babbage,


I'd like to address one potential security vulnerability of having
an antechamber lever in the Weight Room. As the years have gone
by, the Baron's frequency of working out in this room has gone
from once in a red moon to as rare as a man without self-pity.


As such, we find this room mostly relegated to guest use and
given that, an antechamber lever is not only unsuited but also
poses a security risk I advise we either remove or conceal it
and install a secondary lever to control the south entrance.


-Kirk Darren



DATE: NOV. 5 1986 Subject: Another Request


Mr. Darren,
If you have any more of those red and blue memo-sheets, the
Baron has requested a handful of each for a new project he is
working on in the Clock Tower.


For my part, I can't understand for the life of me why you and
the Baron continually insist on confounding my staff and every
other person who stumbles upon one of your colored memos. I'm
not confident confusion is the best security, but it's not my
department so I'll leave that up to you and the Baron


-Anne Babbage