Temporal Architecture Laboratories
Created | Updated Nov 2, 2003
You walk into a vast, almost empty chamber, with a large, gray marble floor. Pillars surround the center, and a red carpeted path goes around the inside of the walls. Several black doors are noticeable, and one is opoen, leading to a gray room. A man sits in a white desk directly opposite of you, and behind him there is a small room. Inside the room is hundreds and thousands of maps, 3d maps, topological drawings, four dimensional objects, impossible figures, small glass spheres, clocks, and equipment, all carefully organized. The man at the desk is writing on a large piece of parchment, and as you enter, he looks up, and sets down a complicated pen. "Hello, can I help you? Do you have a job for me?" "Temporal Architecture is a very exact and complicated science. Would you like a brief explanation of it?" "Then read this..." He hands you a pamphlet "Temporal architecture and surveying involves building time travelling machines, multidimensional structures, navigating dimensions and universes, paradoxes, and much more. The building you are in right now has sections and gateways to over 20 dimensions and spacetimes. Just leaving by the door to your left can put you in thousands of years ago. So don't leave that way." There's more, a lot more, but you don't need to read it unless you want something made. Things you can do:
Back to the Society |