The Contemplation Deck
At the Light Amethyst Nexus, within
The Museum is
Sel's office, also known as the Contemplation Deck. Its structure is unique in many ways, but the most fascinating is The Orb.
The Orb
The Orb is a multi function data tool. Its used for storing data, and for displaying it via just physical contact and will. Willing the information to be stored stores it (Via the IC section below) and can be sub noted ad infiniti, etched on the expanding orb's surface. Projecting thoughts through it makes it act like a movie projector and the sphere wall as an Imax screen.
Contemplations
((The follow are IC inscriptions on the Orb. Feel free to add any thoughts, if you should visit the Contemplation Deck.))
- The Watcher: Strangewarp's (formerly?) living statue. Who is she? Was she part of the Strange Medical Corp or is it just the Virus's idea of a joke? Clues: William has some Strange Library notes about her. There is a mural of her in the library as well, in the Media section.
- The Statues: Each warp as a statue. Who are they? Are they like Mel and the Museum? Or something larger? Or just pretty, representative art? Are the people they represent, if they are representative, still around in some other form? Is it possible they are contained within the statues?
- Periodicals Section: The way to the Periodicals section in the Strange Library is locked. How do you get past it? Its said the Functions know how. Whats behind that door thats warranting such a cryptic lock?
- Little Fluffy Clouds: o( )o o( )o o( )o What were the stars like when you were a child?
- Self-Doubt: Why does it keep happening? Who are we to question our own nature? What might it take for all of us to learn to do otherwise?
- The Soul: For purposes of contemplation, that which defines us. Must it be inviolable, untouchable ere we destroy all that one was? Or must we sometimes, when a Soul is in need, break it and reshape it to make it whole again?
- What is the purpose of Museum Tickets? One does not need a ticket to enter or even be a Curator in the Musuem. Yet they still exist.
- Was there a cause for the massive amount of destruction on the J.G. Ballard Memorial Freeway, or has it always been that way sheerly for the purpose of having a large junkyard for people to play in?
- Though many have forgotten, it is a monument to the sensuality of being inside a deadly collision.
- If you had one wish, granted exactly how you intended it to be granted, what would it be?
- The instantiator and physical force. Does the instantiation of a rubber ball flying through the air truly require the rubber ball?
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