After the PSA Headquarters was destroyed by Herbert P. Bear, the Command Room was shut down. However, while the Command Room itself was not damaged from the Popcorn Explosion, it was instead adopted as the main agency. The Command Room was subsequently replaced by the EPF Command Room for the EPF's base of operations.
The center of the room is occupied by a large table, surrounded by chairs, for holding meetings. The gray metallic center is able to retract and can store things. There is a display monitor on the wall, which was used by The Director of the EPF to communicate. Various wires protrude from the walls, and other things are hung up as well, such as a portrait of an agent, a map of Club Penguin, and others. Shelves with various disks and a filing cabinet are near the door. On the right side of the room, there is the Robo-Locator, and a trash can. In the video game, the Robo-Locator, due to being a plot device, is replaced with the Command Coach.
Trivia
- Although the Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force video game was released on November 1, 2008, the code card that unlocked the EPF Certificate, which provided access to this room, could not be redeemed until November 24, 2008.
- Before the EPF Command Room was rebuilt in 2014, the cabinet that led to the original Command Room from the PSA HQ was visible in the bottom left corner of the room. However, it had no function.
- The Command Room had the shortest existence of any permanent room in Club Penguin. When it was destroyed, it had only been an accessible room for 1 year, 6 months, and 29 days.
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