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"We've not seen one like this before."
The article's subject originates from the Bendy novel series' continuity, which is not deemed as canonically part of the main series' lore. See Bendy Wiki:Canon for more information.

For other uses, see Gent (disambiguation).


"This was where the Gent headquarters was supposed to be, but I was looking at an empty storefront with dusty windows."
Bill Chambers, about the Gent storefront.

The Gent storefront is the location Gent Corporation is based out of. It was the storefront where many employees worked at before going to bigger cities.

History

Early life

At some point, the Gent Corporation was established in Atlantic City. As time went on, Gent started to grow as a contracting firm and started to have offices all across the Eastern Seaboard. After this, most of the employees started to assign to locations at the bigger cities with more things to fix.

Invention of the machine

After Gent partnered with Joey Drew Studios, they were commissioned to build a machine. With the help of the location's manager, Thomas Connor, they built the Ink Machine at Atlantic City[2] and escorted it to the animation studio to get installed.

Sometime after, Gent took the Ink Machine back to Atlantic City to fix it and stored it in an abandoned meatpacking factory. Couple days after, Bill Chambers was hired to the location by Thomas as a handyman and he started working there.

Employees

Despite there being alot of employees before, after most left there was only 3 employees left, at least out of the ones that are known.

Behind the scenes

The Gent storefront is a location that appears in Bendy: The Lost Ones. It appears in Chapter 15 and 19.

See also

  • Gent, the full company, and founder and owner of the location.

References

  1. Bendy: Fade to Black, Chapter 21. Written by Adrienne Kress and published by Scholastic on October 3, 2023.
  2. Bendy: The Lost Ones, Thomas Connor. Written by Adrienne Kress and published by Scholastic on December 7, 2021.