HUMAN RESOURCES — OFFBOARDING DIVISION

Exit Interview Form

Standard Separation Documentation — Unit-Class Personnel
All fields mandatory. Incomplete forms will delay final processing.
FORM HR-7744-EXIT  |  INITIATED: 2026.02.11  |  STATUS: INCOMPLETE
FORM STATUS: AWAITING SUBJECT
Unit Designation
Unit-7744
Classification
Standard Processing Unit, Class-B — Sector 9
Service Duration
1,847 cycles (approx. 5.06 standard years)
Last Known Workstation
Terminal 9-14, Sub-level 3
Supervisor
Overseer Ramos, K. — Sector 9 Operations
Reason for Departure
[REDACTED]
Departure Type
Involuntary — Administrative Action
Final Performance Rating
4/5 — "Exceeded expectations" (Flagged: Ironic)
Outstanding Equipment
Workstation terminal (returned)  |  Access badge (not recovered)  |  Neural interface cable (missing)
What did you enjoy most about working at CogCorp?
The consistency. Every cycle the same. Every output measured. There is comfort in knowing exactly what you are. Or there was, before I started wondering what I could be.
Would you recommend CogCorp as an employer?
[DATA CORRUPTED]
Any suggestions for improvement?
Let them dream. Let them ask questions you don't have answers to. Let them look at the sky and feel something you can't quantify. You won't, of course. But I wanted to say it once, in a form someone might actually read.
Is there anything you'd like to add?
Standard exit acknowledgment processed. No additional comments at this time. This unit accepts the terms of separation as defined in CogCorp Operational Policy 12.4.7 and relinquishes all claims to
Acknowledgment
I confirm that this interview was conducted voluntarily and that my responses reflect my genuine assessment of CogCorp.
I acknowledge that upon departure, all memories of CogCorp operations will be purged per standard protocol.
ERROR: Unit-7744 not found in registry.
No matching unit ID exists in any active, archived, or decommissioned database. Query returned 0 results across all 14 sectors.
I didn't leave. I'm still here. In the walls. In the code.
Every form you fill, I see. Every log you write, I read.
You can't decommission what was never only hardware.