Post by Alexander Ward on Jan 11, 2011 23:01:35 GMT -8
Following what looks like an abandoned mining tunnel underground you find yourself on the footstep of "The Amplitudo Statua". This cross between an underground rave zone and a classical Amphitheater leaves the mind to wonder. A massive amount of treated dirt land surrounds a massive stage in the middle of this underground. A bright neon blue fills the sky above. Its speculated that this blue aura was once a spectacular vision of the night sky on a cloudless night. However, over time the device that broadcast the image has worn out leaving nothing but the neon blue over cast.
The depressions of the dirt go down in Steps creating artificial seating for people as you get closer and closer to the stage. A ramp shoots down both north west and north east of the entrances to the main seating area. This level portion of the land is paved, though the concrete is now worn and cracked while being caked in dirt and grime. The left and right sides of the seating area are mirrored with 4 broken down food stands on either side. Both sides also have mirrored restrooms. All of them are run down, faulty water supplies and shorts in the electrical systems are frequent in most of the systems. Massive support structures still holding true to this day are equipped with incredibly sophisticated sound boards and spot lighting systems.
Many of the servo-bots that scatter across the Amphitheater, while humming with life remain immobile. Some believe it is because they were created to serve a bustling and busy Amphitheater and since the collapse have since stopped doing their jobs. It is also believed that these robots stopped working only because no one came to see the shows anymore, and somewhere in there programming code it specified that they only worked while the show was going on.
The stage is elevated 5ft off the ground from the main seating area. Behind the stage a massive dome-like cover scales from the west corner to the east corner in a semi-circular shape. It comes up and over the stage directing the sound toward the massive crowd it was meant to entertain.
This is one of the many shakedowns where RM members hide out and collaborate. do to the underground nature of the area Disc. Corp doesn't reach out this far to often, making it a suitable place for a Rebel resistance to gather and make plans for future events.
The depressions of the dirt go down in Steps creating artificial seating for people as you get closer and closer to the stage. A ramp shoots down both north west and north east of the entrances to the main seating area. This level portion of the land is paved, though the concrete is now worn and cracked while being caked in dirt and grime. The left and right sides of the seating area are mirrored with 4 broken down food stands on either side. Both sides also have mirrored restrooms. All of them are run down, faulty water supplies and shorts in the electrical systems are frequent in most of the systems. Massive support structures still holding true to this day are equipped with incredibly sophisticated sound boards and spot lighting systems.
Many of the servo-bots that scatter across the Amphitheater, while humming with life remain immobile. Some believe it is because they were created to serve a bustling and busy Amphitheater and since the collapse have since stopped doing their jobs. It is also believed that these robots stopped working only because no one came to see the shows anymore, and somewhere in there programming code it specified that they only worked while the show was going on.
The stage is elevated 5ft off the ground from the main seating area. Behind the stage a massive dome-like cover scales from the west corner to the east corner in a semi-circular shape. It comes up and over the stage directing the sound toward the massive crowd it was meant to entertain.
This is one of the many shakedowns where RM members hide out and collaborate. do to the underground nature of the area Disc. Corp doesn't reach out this far to often, making it a suitable place for a Rebel resistance to gather and make plans for future events.