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 ====== Severance: The Lexington Letter ====== ====== Severance: The Lexington Letter ======
  
-**//Severance: The Lexington Letter//**, or simply **//The Lexington Letter//**, is a free companion e-book written by the creators of //[[severance_tv_show|Severance]]//. While the events it describes are not confirmed to be concurrent with the events of the series, it does serve to flesh out the world of //Severance// and to provide more details on several elements of the show. It is considered canonical.+**//Severance: The Lexington Letter//**, or simply **//The Lexington Letter//**, is a free companion e-book written by the creators of //[[severance_tv_show|Severance]]//. It was originally made available as a free download through Apple Books. While the events it describes are not confirmed to be concurrent with the events of the series, it does serve to flesh out the world of //Severance// and to provide more details on several elements of the show. It is considered canonical.
  
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-===== Letter =====+===== Contents and Synopsis =====
  
-The book presents an email exchange between a woman named [[margaret_peg_kincaid|Peg Kincaid]] and a reporter for //The Topeka Star// newspaper named [[daria_thorne]].+The book is written in the style of an epistolary novel, or a story told through a series of letters or other media instead of a traditional narrative. The book contains three different media sources: first, an email chain between //Topeka Star// reporter [[Daria Thorne]] and her editor, [[Jim Milchick]]; second, letter written to Thorne by [[Margaret "PegKincaid]], a former Severed employee who's on the run after becoming a whistleblower; and third, copy of [[The Macrodata Refiner's Orientation Booklet]], an official [[Lumon Industries]] training document. All are presented without context or comment, leaving the reader free to draw their own conclusions.
  
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 +===== The Topeka Star Emails =====
  
-Margaret “Peg” Kincaid has composed a long and detailed account of her time as an employee of Lumon Industries working as a [[macrodata_refinement|Macrodata Refiner]] on the [[severed_floor]] of the TopekaKansas branch of the companyIn this accountshe describes her decision to undergo the [[severance_procedure]]her curiosity about her [[innie]]and how she ultimately devised a method of communicating with her severed self inside of Lumon via coded writing she calls “Puglish.+ In an email dated November 12th, Daria Thorne of //[[The Topeka Star]]// corresponds with her editorJim MilchickThorne has received a very strange letter from Peg Kincaid, a former Severed employeeand wants to know Jim's opinion. She attaches a scanned copy of the letteras well as something called The Macrodata Refiner's Orientation Bookletwhich was also enclosed 
  
-She reveals that she believes the work she is doing is being used for nefarious ends by the company, after making connections between some tragic news on the outside world and the nature of the file that her Innie was working on.+Jim replies to Daria on November 13th saying he doesn't think Peg's story is one worth pursuing. He gives a few reasons; the newspaper doesn't have the resources for this kind of story, and Jim contacted a "trusted source" at Lumon who confirmed that Peg is a disgruntled former employee who was fired after too many absencesHer story is most likely made up as an effort to discredit Lumon. Why doesn't Daria focus on the local high school basketball playoffs instead? 
  
-Innie Pegalso known as Peggy K.manages to smuggle out a training booklet on a day that the elevator’[[code_detectors|Code Detector]] was disabled for maintenance. Peg quits the job and goes into hiding. She shares the manual with the newspaper reporter in hopes that it will add credibility to her storyUltimately, the newspaper’editor, [[jim_milchick]], declines picking up the story, as he finds it absurd and believes Peg Kincaid is not a credible source. Not long afterwardPeg Kincaid is reported to have died.+Daria tries to press the subjectexplaining that she's willing to do both articlesand really wants to follow up on Peg'storyJim then replies with Peg's obituary, which lists her day of death as November 11th, a full day before Daria even received her letterThere'no point in pursuing the matter further; now that Peg is deadso is her story
  
-===== The Macrodata Refiner’s Orientation Booklet ===== 
  
-The [[The Macrodata Refiner’s Orientation Booklet|booklet]] is a publication by Lumon, subtitled “Instruction Handbook for Newly-Severed Employees.” 
  
-A cartoon mascot called [[sevy]] is used throughout the book.+===== Peg Kincaid's Letter ===== 
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 +Peg's letter to Daria Thorne is dated November 10th, one day before she died. It's long and a bit rambling, backtracking several times to add important information and context. But it's also self-deprecating, funny, and insightful. It really gives you a sense of who Peg is: a kind, brave person who got in over her head, and is just trying to make things right.  
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 +Peg describes a little of her personal history--most importantly that she and her sister invented a symbol substitution language called "Puglish" when they were children--and the circumstances that led her to taking a Severed job at Lumon's Topeka branch. Peg works at Lumon in [[Macrodata Refinement]] for two years until she finds a note in her pocket written in Puglish from her [[Innie]], Peggy K. Puglish is not recognized as language by the [[code detectors]], so Peg and Peggy are able to communicate with each other for several weeks without arousing suspicion. Peg learns that Peggy completed a macrodata file called Lexington only two minutes before a truck bombing occurred in New York, and becomes convinced the two events are connected. She eventually escapes Lumon with the intention of becoming a whistleblower and releasing the information to the public.   
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 +Peg hides out in a hotel room, afraid to go home after finding her mail tampered with and being followed by suspicious black cars. She writes and mails her letter to Daria Thorne, also enclosing The Macrodata Refiner's Orientation Booklet that Peggy managed to smuggle out before they fled Lumon. Peg hopes Thorne will use the information to expose Lumon, but is killed on November 11th in an alleged car accident before she can provide more details 
 +===== The Macrodata Refiner’s Orientation Booklet =====
  
-In the book, [[macrodata_refinement]] is detailed in a multi-step process. It also includes workplace rules on dress, hygiene, fraternization, and communicating with one’s [[outie]]. On the last page, the [[core_principles]] of Lumon are listed and described.+[[The Macrodata Refiner's Orientation Booklet]] is an official Lumon training document intended for newly-Severed employees. It is not intended for public distribution outside of Lumon. The booklet also features [[Sevy]], a cartoon personification of the Severance chipas a sort of mascot to help guide employees through the information
  
 +The booklet describes the Severance procedure, an overview of Macrodata Refinement along with step-by-step instructions on how to refine a file, and incentives refiners can earn as they progress. It also explains Lumon's workplace policies on office dress code, expected hygiene practices, and rules for inter-department fraternization and communication between Innies and Outies. Finally, it lists the [[Core Principles]] that every Lumon employee should embody. 
 ===== See Also ===== ===== See Also =====
  
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