Description
Floor 1 consists of a maze-like pattern of various different sized rooms, all filled with thousands upon thousands of endlessly repeating cubicles. Each of these cubicles usually contain a desk, an office chair, and a computer, with slight variances between them. Within these cubicles various office supplies supplies can be found. The windows on Floor 1 behave similarly to windows on Floor 0, with the exception of the void's color being black.
The computers on this floor seem to originate from the late 1990's to the early 2000's. Most computers have MS-DOS or Windows 2000 as their primary operating system.1 Most computers are fully functional and can connect to the internet, although some desktops have internal parts missing. Object 13 can also rarely found on this floor.
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Description
In sharp contrast to that of the previous levels is the environment of Level 4; a strangely humane tone fills in the ambience, in a place best described as an abandoned office building. The walls are a faint white, though they appear washed out and dulled with age; its color slowly bleached over time. The floor is covered by a visibly worn out carpet, a weak blue as its tone, almost grey. It probably has seen better days. Impressions of furniture are present on any empty room, disturbing the carpet's fibers, alongside a series of office supplies scattered all around.
The immensely barren outlook presented by the level casts an ever-growing sense of unease, its silence almost deafening and disturbing, though the level is almost entirely devoid of any known sentient danger.
Its simplicity in being what it presents itself as is nothing but a wall that shields the real weirdness of the things that reside within it.
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Description
Level 4, better known as the Abandoned Office, is the fifth level that one usually encounters on their first run through the Backrooms. As its name suggests, the level is an office devoid of any cubicles or furnishings that would typically adorn modern office buildings. In a general sense, the level is almost completely safe, providing a break from the earlier, more dangerous levels.
The greyish-blue stiff carpets and fibreglass ceiling tiles go on infinitely, unaltered and untarnished. Because of its sheer size, Level 4 cannot be entirely mapped out and there is no reliable means of locating any landmarks on the level. That being said, entrances and exits remain consistent; if an elevator is used as a means of entry, it can also be used to exit the level back from whence one arrived. This is true for any of the other ways one might arrive on the level aside from no-clipping.
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> User @Jeanmeier created the room.
> User @Jeanmeier entered the room.
> User @DrVicK entered the room.
[Jeanmeier]: Hey Vic, I was compiling information for writing our Level 4 database page, and I found a weird date contradiction with Base Omega
[DrVicK]: Oh hey Jean! Working on a Level 4 draft? Better count your days bud!
[DrVicK]: Sorry, meggie private joke. What do you need?
[Jeanmeier]: The G.P.D. mentions a testinmy on their Lucky Cranes telling that the base was destroyed. However, it mentions Base Omega as the second ever built
[Jeanmeier]: Despite historical records mentionning Base Gamma being built before
[Jeanmeier]: Erik Corbel is listed as a M.E.G. Level 4 operative. How could one fumble that hard?
[Jeanmeier]: And how does the General Public Database out of all organizations greenlit this?
[Jeanmeier]: Does this destruction event even had something to do with the article?
[DrVicK]: Considering the guy, I wouldn't be surprised if he just said something completely random as a context
[DrVicK]: He's from the SCA, or so he claims
[Jeanmeier]: I beg you pardon?
[DrVicK]: Oh yeah right, the M.E.G. doesn't really talk about that to outsiders
[DrVicK]: Supply and Communication Agency. Wonky stuff really
[DrVicK]: They're quite the department in here. Not even the Council knows who made the division. They're just… Here at this point.
[DrVicK]: There's a bunch of people who work there, or they they claim. Don't get me wrong, they do stuff! But we have no idea what or why, just that they do logistics.
[DrVicK]: Honesty just come to the base. You'll understand once you see them
[Jeanmeier]: I guess I'll delay my writing for a bit, you made me curious
[Jeanmeier]: Will you show me around?
[END OF ARCHIVED CHATLOG]


