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EPF Command Room

Information
Where Below the Everyday Phoning Facility
Opened May 27, 2010
Renovated March 6, 2014
Closed March 30, 2017
Mini-games System Defender
Spy Drills
Room ID 323
Tour Description
Agents, this is the Command Room. Defend the mainframe in System Defender... hone your skills with Spy Drills... be ready to protect the island... we are the best of the best.
For the original command room, see Command Room.

The EPF Command Room (full name Elite Penguin Force Command Room) was the prime base of operations for the Elite Penguin Force. Here, the EPF conducted research, trained, experimented, and tracked down threats to the Club Penguin Island. After the destruction of the PSA Headquarters, this new base for agents was constructed, adopting from the original Command Room, which was connected to the PSA HQ.

The center of the EPF Command Room was occupied by a meeting table and large monitor, with smaller monitors that provided surveillance for various locations. The main database for the EPF was next the meeting area, and in addition to a large storage of technology, housed System Defender and Spy Drills, two ways to train agents. Beneath the database was a small jail cell with electronic "bars".

The bottom right corner served as a small lab, and also was host to EPF Training Missions. Various shelves with agent gear were nearby, but served no purpose. The top right corner of the room had a tube transporter that led to the Everyday Phoning Facility. Various fountains poured down water as well.

History

The room was first built on May 29, 2010, after the destruction of the PSA HQ. However, it lacked many of its later functions. Lots of construction was going on. There were boxes with files, disks, and other things being transferred from the old HQ. Many of the lights were not working yet. The tube transporter to the VR Room was not finished, and various laptops were plugged in machines to transfer data. A week later, the room was mostly finished. However, the tube transport was still not complete, and the monitor for Field-Ops was not ready yet. The other monitor, which would later host System Defender, was a "system scanner" and clicking it would cause the computer to search for abnormalities. However, none would ever be detected. On June 10, 2010, the tube transport to the VR Room was complete, and on June 15, 2010, Field-Ops were available. On January 14, 2011, System Defender replaced the system scanner.

When Operation: Blackout started, part of the EPF Command Room was destroyed, due to Herbert P. Bear. The entire tube transport was blown up, as well as various machines near it. Large chunks of cement were also dangling from the ceiling, and others were on the ground, some even lodged in machines. After the operation ended, the smoke cleared, and the monitor in the middle of the room displayed a message from The Director, which read "THE ROAD AHEAD IS LONG. BUT THE EPF WILL RISE AGAIN."

On February 28, 2013, the command room was filled with various crates and boxes. The hole where the transport was located was blocked by security tape. A small station titled "THE LAB" was also added. On May 9, 2013, more crates and boxes were added, as well as the new Spy Drills. Construction was occurring where the tube transport used to be.

On March 6, 2014, construction was finally completed. On June 11, 2015, PSA Secret Missions became playable from the station in the lower right corner, now titled "EPF Training Missions".

Trivia

  • Before the room was renovated, if a penguin sat in each chair around the table in the middle of the room, the lights would go dark, and various things would be displayed on the monitor above the table. Various hidden entrances in places such as the Beach and Cove were seen on the monitor, but no such hidden entrances existed in-game.
  • Before the room was renovated, clicking the lights hanging from the ceiling in order from left to right would darken the entire room.
  • On April 5, 2013, the music of the EPF Command Room was changed.
  • Even though the Stage was replaced by the Mall, the monitor on the north wall that shows the Plaza still showed the Stage. One monitor also showed an older version of the Ski Village.

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Names in other languages

Language Name
Portuguese Sala de Comando
French Salle de Commandement
Spanish Sala de Comando
German Kommando
Russian Штаб ППП

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