Just Your Typical Office Tour, Part 7 of 8
Before opening that compartment, we briefly recollect the Main Laboratory, where a picture of Professor Einstein perches in a cut-out notch in the wood paneling.
An ancient globe on the countertop reflects our space in this particular universe. The sphere opens up to reveal a secret compartment, a consistent theme of the Secret Room, where books are hollowed out and nothing is quite what it seems.
Next to the globe and two faux books, a spotlight highlights a placard hawking a time-traveling amusement. The advertisement hangs on a nondescript panel of the wall of the Secret Room.
But wait! That innocuous looking panel features a hidden latch, which, when triggered, recesses into another clandestine place... the Secret-Secret Room!
Inside the Secret-Secret Room (yes, S-S-R, but still lower-case t), we see a stash of new-fangled supplies and equipment necessary to fuel the continuance of vital business pursuits. Communications tackle, a network-attached storage contraption, and the firewall apparatus quietly toil away.
The mind races, and then suddenly it occurs to the thoughtful adventurer: Hold on... we've seen a Secret Room and a Secret-Secret Room. Surely there must be a Secret-Secret-Secret room? Our tour guide warns: There are certain topics we DO NOT discuss in the office, and that one is at the top of the list.
The right-side wall of the Secret-Secret Room hosts a small door, the size of a human head, positioned at the height of an average adult. What could possibly be inside?
A closeup of a globe that opens...
Everything has a secret compartment... Even Yori
Why, it is a nondescript panel
on a wall of the Secret Room...
...That opens into... the Secret-Secret Room!
Which is really just a big storage closet... Or is it?
Wait! There is a small door on the wall
of the Secret-Secret Room
Remember in the Main Laboratory,
that curious portrait of Professor Al?