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- | A **266** is an administrative | + | A **266** is a procedure carried out by [[Lumon Industries]] [[administration]]. While the exact details of the procedure are not known, the use of the term strongly suggests what it is and what it’s intended to accomplish. |
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In [[The Grim Barbarity of Optics and Design]], [[Irving Bailiff|Irving]] visits the printer with the intention to make a photocopy. Instead of his copy, the printer produces a [[The Grim Barbarity of Optics and Design (painting)|disturbing image]] depicting a violent act committed upon [[macrodata refinement]] by [[optics and design]]. | In [[The Grim Barbarity of Optics and Design]], [[Irving Bailiff|Irving]] visits the printer with the intention to make a photocopy. Instead of his copy, the printer produces a [[The Grim Barbarity of Optics and Design (painting)|disturbing image]] depicting a violent act committed upon [[macrodata refinement]] by [[optics and design]]. | ||
- | Afterward, [[Harmony Cobel|Ms. Cobel]] asks [[Seth Milchick|Mr. Milchick]] if he “[[https:// | + | Afterward, [[Harmony Cobel|Ms. Cobel]] asks [[Seth Milchick|Mr. Milchick]] if he “[[the_grim_barbarity_of_optics_and_design_transcript#section002539957|ran a 266 on Irving B.]],” which he confirms. He then explains that the intent was to dissuade Irving from spending so much time with Burt G., suggesting that the 266 could be a form of psyops or deliberate interference. |
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