pep!pep!'s dorm floor is very obviously school themed. By the door they have shoe lockers, their table is a teacher's podium, and their seatings are smaller desks with chairs. The television looks like a chalkboard when it's turned off. They have an actual chalkboard in the main room, too. Their bedrooms are utilitarian, which is probably better than the embarrassing things some other units got.
pep!pep!'s individual rooms have been upgraded with sound proofing and a door lockable by the room owner's phone. It also has a sound system that's quite a bit less grand than pep!pep!'s theater but still quite good. Unlike the unit's theater, it has no voice controls and instead has an app on the owner's phone alongside the door lock.
The beds are comfortable loft beds that are now accessible via ladder, with an attached carpeted reading area one can reach by stopping midway up. It comes with boring, huge, and useless textbooks that when opened for the first time reveals a screen in which the owner can choose a style of poster for nondescript TV shows or music bands or ... you know ... cough ... sexy pinups. Some of this ... some of this is against school regulations.
Once the style has been selected, the owner can select upward of 5 posters total that will appear in the book when they close the book and then open it again. After that is done, the textbooks are just fake, hollowed out compartments for whatever contraband the owner might want to stash away.
Attached to every room belonging to a member of pep!pep is a sizable balcony, with exactly enough space to provide a fairly decent sparring arena. Paneled french doors provide access from each room, and a control panel next to them allows for changing the holographic scenery, including the weather and time of day, though looking back towards the building they are in always looks like a school, not the hotel. At appropriate times of day, they can see students in uniforms similar to theirs walking by. By default, it’s set to appear to be an exact copy of Tokyo-F, as the city appears in reality at the time a balcony is being used.
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pep!pep!'s individual rooms have been upgraded with sound proofing and a door lockable by the room owner's phone. It also has a sound system that's quite a bit less grand than pep!pep!'s theater but still quite good. Unlike the unit's theater, it has no voice controls and instead has an app on the owner's phone alongside the door lock.
The beds are comfortable loft beds that are now accessible via ladder, with an attached carpeted reading area one can reach by stopping midway up. It comes with boring, huge, and useless textbooks that when opened for the first time reveals a screen in which the owner can choose a style of poster for nondescript TV shows or music bands or ... you know ... cough ... sexy pinups. Some of this ... some of this is against school regulations.
Once the style has been selected, the owner can select upward of 5 posters total that will appear in the book when they close the book and then open it again. After that is done, the textbooks are just fake, hollowed out compartments for whatever contraband the owner might want to stash away.
Attached to every room belonging to a member of pep!pep is a sizable balcony, with exactly enough space to provide a fairly decent sparring arena. Paneled french doors provide access from each room, and a control panel next to them allows for changing the holographic scenery, including the weather and time of day, though looking back towards the building they are in always looks like a school, not the hotel. At appropriate times of day, they can see students in uniforms similar to theirs walking by. By default, it’s set to appear to be an exact copy of Tokyo-F, as the city appears in reality at the time a balcony is being used.