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== Description == | |||
With its sharp crystalline edges and sleek lines knifing up into the sky, this building is one of the most /distinctive/ new additions to the neighborhood. An angular structure in glass and steel, the tall tower has a deceptively slender look to it that is belied by the heavy security as soon as you enter the doors. The front doors are frosted with the Clinic's logo -- a rising sun over a rod of Asclepius -- a motif echoed in many places throughout the building. | |||
Visitors to the clinic must first pass through a small mantrap, guarded by some of the Clinic's security guards; once they make it through the metal detector and airlock's double doors they emerge into the much more hospitable lobby. With dark wood floors underneath and comfortable black and red couches at its edges, the high windows give the room an airy feel. A bank of elevators to one side carry visitors to the many destination floors, while the wide welcome desk at the other side is manned by a security guard ready to help point visitors in the right direction. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
The Mendel Clinic was quietly organized in | The Mendel Clinic was quietly organized in early 2013 by its founder, [[Iolaus|Iolaus Saavedro]], a clinical geneticist then at the Mount Sinai Hospital. Clinic applications and fundraising began in secret with a small, core team of staff, until the clinic was outed by an exposé in the Daily Bugle on the 29th of March due to the revelation of its application for a clinic license in the State of New York. The founder was subsequently arrested at the public announcement after the permit for a public speech in Central Park was revoked only minutes before his speech was due to start.[[Logs:Who_throws_grapes!%3F|<sup>ref</sup>]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:54, 11 October 2013
DescriptionWith its sharp crystalline edges and sleek lines knifing up into the sky, this building is one of the most /distinctive/ new additions to the neighborhood. An angular structure in glass and steel, the tall tower has a deceptively slender look to it that is belied by the heavy security as soon as you enter the doors. The front doors are frosted with the Clinic's logo -- a rising sun over a rod of Asclepius -- a motif echoed in many places throughout the building. Visitors to the clinic must first pass through a small mantrap, guarded by some of the Clinic's security guards; once they make it through the metal detector and airlock's double doors they emerge into the much more hospitable lobby. With dark wood floors underneath and comfortable black and red couches at its edges, the high windows give the room an airy feel. A bank of elevators to one side carry visitors to the many destination floors, while the wide welcome desk at the other side is manned by a security guard ready to help point visitors in the right direction. HistoryThe Mendel Clinic was quietly organized in early 2013 by its founder, Iolaus Saavedro, a clinical geneticist then at the Mount Sinai Hospital. Clinic applications and fundraising began in secret with a small, core team of staff, until the clinic was outed by an exposé in the Daily Bugle on the 29th of March due to the revelation of its application for a clinic license in the State of New York. The founder was subsequently arrested at the public announcement after the permit for a public speech in Central Park was revoked only minutes before his speech was due to start.ref Current StatusThe Mendel Clinic is currently undergoing an aggressive fundraising round and recruiting business staff with an unstated goal of opening the clinic towards the end of 2013. The as-of-yet undiscovered building is under construction in the Lower East Side under the name of a shell company, and much of the plans and organization of the clinic is carefully guarded. The Mendel Clinic redirects all press inquiries to Iolaus Saavedro, its founder, who is not very good at returning calls to reporters. EmployeesThe following is an incomplete list of some of the current and former staff of the Mendel Clinic. All NPCs are noted with a star after their name, and many are adoptable. Contact Iolaus for more information!
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