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Roarke IndustriesFrom WikiInDeathRoarke Industries "Logo" Currently being used on the Turn The Page website on "In Death" related items for sale. According to the data that Eve looked up on Roarke in Naked in Death, Roarke Industries/Enterprises was established in 2042. Main Branches are housed in New York (at 500 Fifth Avenue), Chicago, New Los Angeles, Dublin, London, Bonn, Paris, Frankfurt, Tokyo, Milan, Sydney. Off Planet branches: Station 45, Bridgestone Colony, Vegas II, Free-Star One. Interests include real estate, import-export, shipping, entertainment, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and transportation.[1]
DescriptionRoarke Industries, New York, was slick, shiny, and sleek; the building itself spread one hundred fifty stories into the Manhattan sky. It was an ebony lance (Roarke Industries' YANNI), glossy as wet stone, ringed by transport tubes and diamond-bright skyways.[2] Inside, the main lobby took up a full city block, boasting three tony restaurants, a high priced boutique, a handful of specialty shops, and a small theater that played art films. The white floor tiles were a full yard square and gleamed like the moon. Clear glass elevators zipped busily up and down, people glides zigzagged left and right, while disembodied voices guided visitors to various points of interest or, if there was business to be conducted, the proper office.[3] The elevator opened (on the top floor, where Roarke's office is located[4]) into a silent, white carpeted foyer the size of a small home. There were lush green plants – real plants: ficus, palm, and what appeared to be dogwood flowering off season. There was a sharp spicy scent from a bank of dianthus, blooming in shades of rose and vivid purple. The garden surrounded a comfortable waiting area of mauve sofas and glossy wood tables, and lamps that were surely solid brass with jewel colored shades.[5] In the center of this was a circular workstation, equipped as efficiently as a cockpit with monitors and keyboards, gauges and tele-links. Two men and a woman worked at it busily, with a seamless ballet of competence in motion. She was led past them (by Caro) into a glass-sided breezeway. A peek down, and she could see Manhattan. There was music piped in she didn't recognize as Mozart.[6] Roarke's office had a soaring, three-sided view of New York, a lofty ceiling with pinprick lights, vibrant tones of topaz and emerald in the thickly cushioned furnishings, and an ebony slab desk.[7] The room was as big as a heliport, with all the amenities of a first-class hotel: automated service bar, a padded relaxation chair complete with VR and mood settings, and an oversize wall screen. To the left, there was a full bath including whirl tub and drying tube. All the standard office equipment, of the highest high-tech, was built in.[8]
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