Four screens, sixteen cameras, three shifts, eight hours each.
All day, every day. Every ten seconds, they all switch. Every ten seconds, four more views of the same room.
Automation would be coming in four to six months, a computer checking every feed every microsecond. It had been coming in four to six months for four to six years.
But today, there was just two eyeballs watching the four screens, as usual. And there was one path, one possible way to get in and out without being seen.
Which only needed one person to use to speed up the automation.
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