When walking down a familiar hallway, you notice a large set of double-doors occupying a piece of wall you clearly remember being blank yesterday.
Inscribed on them are the words "Employee Recreation Area," with a small note underneath that reads "Now Open."
Your curiosity gets the better of you, and you push the doors open to have a look inside.
You find yourself in a huge, almost cavernous room. If not for the giant size, it would look rather homey-- there are hardwood floors, tasteful, muted colors, comfortable leather furniture, and fireplaces installed in the walls. It has the appearance of a home den or game room multiplied to several times it's natural size.
Besides the leather sofas and chairs, there are card tables, dart boards, and various other games scattered about the room.
A small poster on the wall bears the message:
Studies show, 2 1/2 hours of recreation a day keep the therapist away!
Do your part to reduce overhead!
G.I.B.
Gaians in Black: Your first, last, and only line of defense.
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