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Post by Jack Malloy on Apr 10, 2009 0:36:42 GMT
The imposing UniCorp building was a central figure of the Williamsburg Central District - it's tall, glass front and large "U" logo billboard at its apex is a memorable piece of the skyline, even if no-one can tell you quite what it exactly is that UniCorp does.
The state headquarters of the global corporation, the Williamsburg Unicorp building deals primarily with administrative duties for the smaller franchises throughout the state - although what they do is similarly shrouded in mystery.
Now, however, more interest is placed on the building because it's hardened plexiglass windows are pretty much zombie as well as bulletproof, the spinning doors in the lobby are easily jammed, the canteen is bizarrely well stocked, and with 12 floors to use, there is plenty of free space.
More worrying, on the other hand, is that even though the building is creepily empty (even of bodies), with ostensibly no electricity, the CCTV cameras still seem to follow your every movements, and there is a distinct feeling of being watched present throughout the whole building.
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