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Monkey Business Safe Code Top — ((top))

There is a locked Equipment Room on the second floor.

The card read:

| Component | Interpretation | |-----------|----------------| | | Indicates trickery, mimicry, or non‑linear thinking. Often points to a solution involving repetition, reversal, or playful misdirection. In code contexts, it may mean: copying a pattern, using a common sequence (e.g., 12345), or interacting with a visual/animated clue (e.g., monkey statues, banana symbols). | | Safe Code | A numeric (or alphanumeric) combination required to open a secure container. Typically 4–8 digits. | | Top | Suggests either: (1) the highest level of clearance, (2) a physical top of a device (e.g., top‑mounted keypad), or (3) the final, most secure code in a hierarchy (e.g., "Top Code" overrides others). | monkey business safe code top

: Guidelines designed to prevent "monkey business" (fraud or misconduct) in corporate environments. Security Protocol There is a locked Equipment Room on the second floor

You might be wondering why the game calls this “Monkey Business.” The safe’s clue is a piece of paper covered in scribbles. When you view it through the "Object Inspection" mode, you see three animals: In code contexts, it may mean: copying a

—because when you start a New Game+ on Hardcore difficulty, you will forget the code again. We all do.

Marcel, a silverback capuchin with a crooked eyebrow and a genius for locks, had been watching the night guard for weeks. Every night at 1:17 AM, the guard walked past the keeper’s office, scratched his nose, and never looked inside. Marcel knew that office held the safe—the one the zoo director whispered about on his phone when he thought no one was listening. “The code’s on top,” he’d said. “Always on top.”