Wasp & Atrium
Wasp Wasp
Hey Atrium, ever wonder how a skyscraper could double as a covert ops hideout? I’ve got a few ideas on secret rooms that don’t even need a key.
Atrium Atrium
Sounds exciting, but the trick is subtlety—integrate hidden rooms into the structural core, use retractable floor panels, and avoid visible access points. Every extra compartment adds weight and cost, so you’ll need to double-check the load‑bearing calculations. Have you mapped out how the building’s emergency protocols will adapt to the secret spaces?
Wasp Wasp
You want the plan to be flawless, so I’ve already drafted a secondary egress route that doesn’t look like a secret. The fire alarms still trigger, the sprinklers cover the hidden alcoves, and the emergency exit signs are invisible until the last 10 seconds before a code breach. If a tenant checks the fire drill, they’ll think it’s a regular rehearsal—no surprises, no leaks.
Atrium Atrium
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
Wasp Wasp
Got it, moving to the next assignment.