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<blockquote data-quote="Insight" data-source="post: 1955551" data-attributes="member: 11437"><p><strong><u>7. Atlantis Telecom</u></strong>: This ultramodern skyscraper is the picture of form above function, with its multifaceted star shape dominating the skyline beyond. Passersby marvel at the tapestry of glass and steel that towers before them, standing some 45 stories against the sky. Atlantis Telecom's logo, all style and sheen, stands proudly, mockingly akimbo against the palacial frontage. Almost condescendingly, it looks down upon anyone entering or exiting the proud edifice. </p><p></p><p>Most know the somewhat sordid details of Atlantis Telecom's recent troubles - the insider trading scandal, the offshore accounting practices, the whispers about improper political contributions. But above all of these rumors, the people depend on Atlantis Telecom for their communication and thus, the corporation rises above petty gossip and innuendo - for the moment at least.</p><p></p><p>Alvis Moorhead, CEO of Atlantis Telecom, is well known also as the owner of the local pro football team, and is a figure in the charitable and social circles. He is old money, having inherited his fortune and business skills from the late Merrimac Moorhead, founder of Atlantis Bell Telephone (predecessor to the current Atlantis Telecom).</p><p></p><p>The building itself is very secure, with high visibility guards on patrol 24 hours a day. Atlantis Telecom is vocal and upfront about its internal monitoring system. In fact, there are few places within the building that go unmonitored throughout the day. Guards typically patrol only certain floors, and their key access badges are tied to the floor for which they are responsible. In addition, the specially made guard uniforms have chips in the lapel that transmit a specific frequency to any doors they pass. Failing to broadcast this frequency upon passing through a secured door results in a general alarm.</p><p></p><p>There is a small helipad atop the building, which can in emergencies be used by the military, police, or emergency rescue units, and has on occasion served the community well. Normally, the CEO parks his own private bird atop this metallic perch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Insight, post: 1955551, member: 11437"] [b][u]7. Atlantis Telecom[/u][/b]: This ultramodern skyscraper is the picture of form above function, with its multifaceted star shape dominating the skyline beyond. Passersby marvel at the tapestry of glass and steel that towers before them, standing some 45 stories against the sky. Atlantis Telecom's logo, all style and sheen, stands proudly, mockingly akimbo against the palacial frontage. Almost condescendingly, it looks down upon anyone entering or exiting the proud edifice. Most know the somewhat sordid details of Atlantis Telecom's recent troubles - the insider trading scandal, the offshore accounting practices, the whispers about improper political contributions. But above all of these rumors, the people depend on Atlantis Telecom for their communication and thus, the corporation rises above petty gossip and innuendo - for the moment at least. Alvis Moorhead, CEO of Atlantis Telecom, is well known also as the owner of the local pro football team, and is a figure in the charitable and social circles. He is old money, having inherited his fortune and business skills from the late Merrimac Moorhead, founder of Atlantis Bell Telephone (predecessor to the current Atlantis Telecom). The building itself is very secure, with high visibility guards on patrol 24 hours a day. Atlantis Telecom is vocal and upfront about its internal monitoring system. In fact, there are few places within the building that go unmonitored throughout the day. Guards typically patrol only certain floors, and their key access badges are tied to the floor for which they are responsible. In addition, the specially made guard uniforms have chips in the lapel that transmit a specific frequency to any doors they pass. Failing to broadcast this frequency upon passing through a secured door results in a general alarm. There is a small helipad atop the building, which can in emergencies be used by the military, police, or emergency rescue units, and has on occasion served the community well. Normally, the CEO parks his own private bird atop this metallic perch. [/QUOTE]
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