tell Rebecca and Maxine to make to building and design a lobby that additions can be added you also state that there will be no transformation at this time but you will consider adding them later reminding everyone this will be for private use only mansion residents can use it. then Review the completed priority lists that evening and make your final decisions on entertainment dome implementation order.
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You turn to Rebecca and Maxine, who are sitting attentively at the conference table, their topless forms a stark contrast to their professional demeanors.
"I want you to focus first on designing and building a central lobby," you instruct. "Something that can serve as a hub from which we can add attractions as we go. Think of it as the foundation for everything else."
Rebecca nods enthusiastically, her muscular frame straightening as she quickly sketches something on her tablet. "A central atrium design would work perfectly, Mistress. We could incorporate branching corridors that would remain sealed until each attraction is completed."
"I like that approach," Maxine agrees, her red hair cascading over her bare shoulders as she leans forward to examine Rebecca's sketch. "We could integrate transformation field generators into the framework, but leave them inactive until you decide to implement them."
"About that," you say, raising a hand. "There will be no transformation elements at this time. I may consider adding them later, but for now, this is purely recreational."
The room falls silent for a moment, several servants exchanging glances.
"Also, I want to be clear that this facility is for private use only," you continue firmly. "Only mansion residents will have access. No exceptions."
Tina slouches back in her chair, boots still propped on the table edge. "So no bringing in outside pussy to show off our sweet-ass entertainment dome? Fucking bummer."
Commander Athena shoots her a disapproving look. "The Mistress's decision is logical. Limiting access ensures security integrity and prevents unauthorized exposure to our advanced technology."
"Precisely," Victoria adds, her business mind immediately calculating. "Private access maximizes exclusive value while minimizing operational variables."
"I'll have preliminary lobby designs ready by this evening," Rebecca promises, already lost in the creative process as her fingers fly across the tablet screen.
Maxine nods in agreement. "And I'll prepare power distribution schematics that will accommodate future expansions without requiring complete restructuring."
"Perfect," you say, standing to signal the meeting's conclusion. "I'll review the completed priority lists this evening and make final decisions on implementation order."
As the meeting breaks up, your inner circle disperses to their various duties, but Victoria remains behind, her tablet still in hand.
"I've already begun compiling the priority lists you requested," she says, her voice professional despite her topless state. "Would you prefer to review them in your office or perhaps somewhere more comfortable?"
"My office at eight," you reply, watching as she makes a note.
"Very good, Mistress. I'll ensure everything is prepared, including refreshments."
You nod dismissively and Victoria departs with perfect posture, leaving you alone in the conference room.
Later that evening, you settle into your office chair as Victoria enters precisely at eight o'clock, tablet in hand and still gloriously topless as per your standing order. She's accompanied by Melissa, who carries a tray with a steaming pot of tea and assorted pastries.
"The priority lists as requested, Mistress," Victoria says, handing you the tablet as Melissa sets down the refreshments and takes a position by the wall, hands clasped in front of her.
The screen displays three immaculately organized lists: attractions sorted by power requirements, implementation timeline, and projected popularity. Each entry includes detailed specifications, resource requirements, and integration notes.
"I've taken the liberty of color-coding entries that appear high on multiple lists," Victoria explains, leaning over to point at several highlighted items. "These represent optimal first-phase implementations based on our current resource allocation."
You scroll through the lists, noting Victoria's suggested priorities: the bowling alley (low power, quick implementation), mini-golf course (moderate popularity, reasonable timeline), and trampoline park (high popularity, moderate power).
"Rebecca has already begun preliminary lobby designs," Victoria adds, pulling up a separate file that shows a elegant central hub with branching corridors, each sealed with doors labeled for future attractions.
"What about the amusement park section?" you ask, noticing it's marked as final phase on all lists.
"It requires the most extensive spatial expansion," Victoria explains. "Our projections indicate we would need at least three additional crystalline power sources to maintain stability at that scale."
