Woo hangout! The living room of the Unit is surprisingly cozy. This can probably be traced to the fact that Lissel took over decorating from the less than skilled founders. A plush black couch, big enough to comfortably fit four, dominates one wall of the room. Garish neon pillows are thrown on top haphazardly, but their clashing colours create a casual sort of sillyness. There's a TV across from the couch, not a large one, but it's there, and it gets cable. The coffee table in the center of the room is covered with random magazines, the subjects of which range from knives to gardening. In addition, a bowl full of candy dominates the center of the table, in a nod to a certain criminal with a sweet tooth.

Additional seating is provided in the form of bean bags, and there are three of these, two on one side of the couch, one on the other.

The purpose of the Unit still manifests itself here, though. On one wall, there are a series of Bulletin Boards, on which the Unit members can leave notes on matters of importance. Against the same wall, there is a bookshelf containing more serious reading. Books like 'The Prince', 'The Art of War' and 'The Communist Manifesto' can be found here.