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Three Rings -- signage and Secret Room additions

We recently went below the sea, into the treacherous waters, to find the ever elusive Nautilus at Three Rings Design.... and put in a few more things.First off: Signage.We recently went below the sea, into the treacherous waters, to find the ever elusive Nautilus at Three Rings Design.... and put in a few more things. First off: Signage. One thing that every good themed space needs are signs to tell you where you are and where you are not. Appropriately designed doorway embellishments and back light signs were therefore added to the "Nautilus" space. Here you can see the sign on the doorway as you enter the space...
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And the sign on the doorway as you leave the space and go back to your, well.... read the sign.....
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And then, as everyone knows, it is very important to clearly mark the Airlock door in your office. In case of emergency.
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With all the doorways (that we want people to know about) marked, we moved to the secret room and Captain's Lounge to install the new Robo-Closet.
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A Robo-Closet is just as it sounds, a closet to keep your robot in. This Robo Closet door has the nice added feature of the built-in roll up door that is suited exactly to the robot. No more opening the door, now just simply call your robot and the roll-up door will open, allowing your electronically controlled slave, friend or overlord, however the case may be, emerge to great you.
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As you can see, a custom Robo-Closet enhances the beauty of any Secret Room and/or Captain's Lounge. Though, as we say here at Because We Can, a room can always be enhanced upon more. So we added these two delightful little tables to the room.
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A room previously void of tables, so they were welcomed with wide robot arms.

Jillian Northrup