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<blockquote data-quote="talien" data-source="post: 4770515" data-attributes="member: 3285"><p><strong>Angular Gods: Part 5 – Hail to the Chief</strong></p><p></p><p>Centurion Computer System’s new headquarters sat on flat, empty fields in Partridgeville, which in turn were surrounded by an electric fence that stretched all around the complex except across the main gate. There was a medium-sized sign with “CCS Ltd-MAIN COMPLEX” written on it and a gatehouse. The entire area around CCS seemed empty and lifeless, a feeling enhanced by the way hardly anyone seemed to come and go from the building.</p><p></p><p>Walter Morrow leaned out his Honda Civic window to greet one of the guards. </p><p></p><p>“Sir!” said one of the two guards, surprised to see him. “We haven’t seen you in so long.”</p><p></p><p>Morrow smiled and slid his badge along the scanner. “I’m coming with a few guests. Do you mind clearing them?”</p><p></p><p>The sensor flashed green. </p><p></p><p>“Not at all sir,” said the guard. He waved to the other guard and the gate opened.</p><p></p><p>Jim-Bean, disguised as Morrow, grinned at Guppy. “And that’s how we kick it old school.”</p><p></p><p>They drove up to the front door and parked in the executive spot.</p><p></p><p>Inside, the complex was very efficiently laid out, with the ground floors taken up by a large, open-plan office area. Despite the initial Spartan feel of the place, the building conveyed wealth and prosperity. The carpets were very rich, some of the corridor pictures on the upper floor walls are cubist originals, and all the furniture was designer-made. </p><p></p><p>“We don’t know where Morrow’s office is,” said Hammer out of the corner of his mouth.</p><p></p><p>“It’s an office complex,” said Jim-Bean. “Just follow the signs.”</p><p></p><p>Sure enough, the executive suite was obvious. It was a corner office on the second floor, on the west side of the building, with little to indicate that it is Morrow’s aside from the nameplate on the door. It was clean, well-kept, and looked as if it hadn’t been used for some time. </p><p></p><p>Guppy hooked up his cistron to the computer system. He rolled out a portable keyboard and tapped away.</p><p></p><p>“Interesting,” said Guppy. “Even though Morrow has executive-level access there are certain files that are restricted.”</p><p></p><p>“Morton’s hiding something,” said Hammer. “Morrow mentioned a basement.”</p><p></p><p>Guppy tapped more keys. “It’s not on any floor plans.”</p><p></p><p>Hammer smiled grimly. “Then that’s where we need to be. Let’s go.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talien, post: 4770515, member: 3285"] [b]Angular Gods: Part 5 – Hail to the Chief[/b] Centurion Computer System’s new headquarters sat on flat, empty fields in Partridgeville, which in turn were surrounded by an electric fence that stretched all around the complex except across the main gate. There was a medium-sized sign with “CCS Ltd-MAIN COMPLEX” written on it and a gatehouse. The entire area around CCS seemed empty and lifeless, a feeling enhanced by the way hardly anyone seemed to come and go from the building. Walter Morrow leaned out his Honda Civic window to greet one of the guards. “Sir!” said one of the two guards, surprised to see him. “We haven’t seen you in so long.” Morrow smiled and slid his badge along the scanner. “I’m coming with a few guests. Do you mind clearing them?” The sensor flashed green. “Not at all sir,” said the guard. He waved to the other guard and the gate opened. Jim-Bean, disguised as Morrow, grinned at Guppy. “And that’s how we kick it old school.” They drove up to the front door and parked in the executive spot. Inside, the complex was very efficiently laid out, with the ground floors taken up by a large, open-plan office area. Despite the initial Spartan feel of the place, the building conveyed wealth and prosperity. The carpets were very rich, some of the corridor pictures on the upper floor walls are cubist originals, and all the furniture was designer-made. “We don’t know where Morrow’s office is,” said Hammer out of the corner of his mouth. “It’s an office complex,” said Jim-Bean. “Just follow the signs.” Sure enough, the executive suite was obvious. It was a corner office on the second floor, on the west side of the building, with little to indicate that it is Morrow’s aside from the nameplate on the door. It was clean, well-kept, and looked as if it hadn’t been used for some time. Guppy hooked up his cistron to the computer system. He rolled out a portable keyboard and tapped away. “Interesting,” said Guppy. “Even though Morrow has executive-level access there are certain files that are restricted.” “Morton’s hiding something,” said Hammer. “Morrow mentioned a basement.” Guppy tapped more keys. “It’s not on any floor plans.” Hammer smiled grimly. “Then that’s where we need to be. Let’s go.” [/QUOTE]
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