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Some things worth noting:
1. You can apparently be brought back to your home world and it's as if you've never left it at all. You can be there for weeks, months at a time and then one day, show back up back here and it's only been a day or so here that you've missed. I don't know if anyone else has had this experience before.
It is unpleasant.
2. I went into the tunnels to see if they were anything like the Maze I know of back in my world. There's two interesting things worth noting. The rock inside of the tunnel is different than out in the main area. Not sure if anyone's noticed this yet. It's strange.
But there's something stranger that we found in the tunnels. Deep inside, a ways in, there was a burnt computer chip. Totally useless but it was stranger than the formations almost.
That's about it. I figured it's more valuable to pool our information together rather than hog it to myself. Not going to find any answers that way. In my opinion, if there's tunnels and tunnels made out of different rock then that's got to mean there must be some sort of way out of here. Or at least another place to be found. I didn't explore the entirety of the tunnels and I don't really want to but it is possible.
If you do, run fast, take weapons, and try to remember everything. Back in the Maze, we'd send people in and they'd come back at the end of the day and record the route they took on a piece of paper.
Maybe that wouldn't be a bad place to start. It helped us figure the Maze in the end. Maybe the tunnels will be the same.
1. You can apparently be brought back to your home world and it's as if you've never left it at all. You can be there for weeks, months at a time and then one day, show back up back here and it's only been a day or so here that you've missed. I don't know if anyone else has had this experience before.
It is unpleasant.
2. I went into the tunnels to see if they were anything like the Maze I know of back in my world. There's two interesting things worth noting. The rock inside of the tunnel is different than out in the main area. Not sure if anyone's noticed this yet. It's strange.
But there's something stranger that we found in the tunnels. Deep inside, a ways in, there was a burnt computer chip. Totally useless but it was stranger than the formations almost.
That's about it. I figured it's more valuable to pool our information together rather than hog it to myself. Not going to find any answers that way. In my opinion, if there's tunnels and tunnels made out of different rock then that's got to mean there must be some sort of way out of here. Or at least another place to be found. I didn't explore the entirety of the tunnels and I don't really want to but it is possible.
If you do, run fast, take weapons, and try to remember everything. Back in the Maze, we'd send people in and they'd come back at the end of the day and record the route they took on a piece of paper.
Maybe that wouldn't be a bad place to start. It helped us figure the Maze in the end. Maybe the tunnels will be the same.
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(She's really, really thankful he didn't ask about her family. It's not a touchy subject so much as a confusing one. Maketh doesn't know what she's supposed to think of them, so she tries not to. And it's possible that none of her advice will be relevant - it's been years since she did anything with farming, and all of that was in a desert. Not really the situation here. But if she didn't offer and the knowledge was needed, then the whole group would be at a disadvantage. So.)
It's fine. Possibly not relevant here.
(She still wants to know. Just in case.)
Your world seems very strange to me. I think you are describing cloaking technology, though I'm surprised that would be present when the technique to make a blaster rifle would not. Though using projectiles has certain advantages in psychological warfare. The pain is greater. Organ and brain damage likely. Effective when attempting to control large groups.
(In some senses, a blaster is almost elegant in comparison.
Either way, Maketh knows a whole lot about how people die for an administrator.)
Patrols would be effective as well, at least in the populated areas. Oh? I will have to look for that. I'm glad others had the same idea.
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I'm not sure. I don't know a lot about the technology since we were barely involved with it directly. See, they were experimenting on us so they had very limited interaction with us. Most of the time, they would arrange a situation and see how we would react to it. More involvement by them, the less authentic our reactions. Or something like that. Besides, they really didn't need weapons when they had monsters. And brain implants. Guns were for guards. When I last saw a room for their weapons- it was covered in dust. If that tells you anything about how little they use weapons or find the need to.
(His world is....extremely weird, basically. It was a whole lot of emotional sway and seeing what people would do in different situations.
Also a whole lot of hand-waved head-scratching science that kind of makes no sense even if u try whoops. what are world-building problems 101)I'm sure someone will think of something. There are good people here, after all.
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It must have made sense to someone, if not you. (Right? Probably.) Our worlds seem very different.
(Newt's sounds awful.)
I hope so. I truly do.