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A high end hotel in Los Angeles, CA.  Part of the [[Imperial Rose Company]] chain of hotels, used as a safe house for the United States intelligence services as well as anyone else who may need it.  The hotel offers a number of unique services including medical, transportation, and security services to guests.  It also has a classified tunnel that connects it to the secret [[Ad Undas]] military base.
A high end hotel in Los Angeles, CA.  Part of the [[Imperial Rose Company]] chain of hotels, used as a safe house for the United States intelligence services as well as anyone else who may need it.  The hotel offers a number of unique services including medical, transportation, and security services to guests.  It also has a classified tunnel that connects it to the secret [[Ad Undas]] military base.  There is an attached restaurant the Sage Owl Diner.
 
The US Government is prohibited, by legal agreements, from using the hotel to search for or otherwise impede the freedom of hotel members or guests.  This is done in exchange for limited US government involvement in protective services and allowing the hotel to be used as a safe house for government employees.


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Latest revision as of 05:30, 28 May 2022

A high end hotel in Los Angeles, CA. Part of the Imperial Rose Company chain of hotels, used as a safe house for the United States intelligence services as well as anyone else who may need it. The hotel offers a number of unique services including medical, transportation, and security services to guests. It also has a classified tunnel that connects it to the secret Ad Undas military base. There is an attached restaurant the Sage Owl Diner.

The US Government is prohibited, by legal agreements, from using the hotel to search for or otherwise impede the freedom of hotel members or guests. This is done in exchange for limited US government involvement in protective services and allowing the hotel to be used as a safe house for government employees.