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I can’t say too much about this dome. It wouldn’t be secure. But I can assure
you that security personnel have ears and eyes everywhere while still managing
to protect your privacy. Internal institutional domes like this one don’t
typically have a review section for obvious reasons, but my boss asked me to
write something up after my audit in order to maintain at least some
connection to the public. I don’t work in ISD, but in Castledome. An
unattached intelligence will periodically be sent to any given dome at any
given time to assess productivity and general soundness of the facilities in
question. Of course, each dome handles its own internal audits, but it’s
always good to have a second opinion. It’s not that we don’t trust our various
branches and divisions. We’re not trying to catch them in any mistakes, but
you know, things break down, and procedures start to drift. Or they can,
rather. The system overall on this planet is quite robust, full of
non-wasteful redundancies, and resource-efficient protocols. The security is
good. I only suggested minor improvements, but that is to be expected. There
are more people on this planet today than there were yesterday, and there
will be more tomorrow. The number of people who visit far outweigh the number
of people who leave. We have a very low turnover rate in general, and that
makes security an ever-changing beast. It is not easy to keep up with it, but
our security team manages to do it with flying colors. I kind of wish that I
could keep auditing it myself, but as I’ve explained, that would defeat the
purpose of it being impartial, and having fresh eyes. It’s the only one that
gets these evaluations on a very strict basis, but now I have to move on to
something else, and let one of my colleagues handle the next one here. I’m
sure they’ll pass the test just as well next time. I have full faith in these
intelligences.
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