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==Design Dept.== |
==Design Dept.== |
Revision as of 13:25, 14 December 2016
The Narrative and Design division of Westworld Mesa Hub is headed by Lee Sizemore. Everything from how the host will appear to their story line is created within this division. The writer's concepts of what each Host should look like brought to the Design department.
Besides Sizemore and his narrative team, the only other person who can write narratives is Dr. Ford. After Sizemore finished writing his new narrative, he had a presentation to announce it to other Westworld employees.
The Design department is seen in the episode, "The Adversary", when employee Felix Lutz from Livestock Management, shows the host, Maeve Millay, around the Westworld Mesa Hub.