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==== Warehouse District ==== | ==== Warehouse District ==== | ||
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Standing out against the skyscrapers and apartment buildings of Block 2845, there is a warehouse. The building is constructed of scrap metal, copper wire, and spare parts. As the extensions continued, the warehouse began to look more like a rusty oil rig than any type of warehouse the inhabitants of the block may have worked in. The need for rapid expansion meant the extensions were not coherent. The warehouse was originally two storage buildings standing side-by-side, | Standing out against the skyscrapers and apartment buildings of Block 2845, there is a warehouse. The building is constructed of scrap metal, copper wire, and spare parts. As the extensions continued, the warehouse began to look more like a rusty oil rig than any type of warehouse the inhabitants of the block may have worked in. The need for rapid expansion meant the extensions were not coherent. The warehouse was originally two storage buildings standing side-by-side, | ||
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==== The Farm ==== | ==== The Farm ==== | ||
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Where does the food come from in the Threshold? Well, everything has to come from somewhere, and from artificial sunlight, food grows. It's said that the love you put into something, you get back. According to the resident farmer, that’s exactly how the Threshold ecosystem works. There’s clearly a lot of love put into the food in the Threshold, as the rooftop farm stretches as far out as the eyes can see, greens and reds and oranges mingling together in a melancholic reminder of the life you left behind. With sprawling greenhouses and vegetable patches and allotments that always seem to be in bloom, the farm contains one of the only sources of “natural” colour present in the Threshold. Even if it’s a melancholic sight, at least they taste good, right? Eat your veggies, citizens! (Even if you don’t have to). | Where does the food come from in the Threshold? Well, everything has to come from somewhere, and from artificial sunlight, food grows. It's said that the love you put into something, you get back. According to the resident farmer, that’s exactly how the Threshold ecosystem works. There’s clearly a lot of love put into the food in the Threshold, as the rooftop farm stretches as far out as the eyes can see, greens and reds and oranges mingling together in a melancholic reminder of the life you left behind. With sprawling greenhouses and vegetable patches and allotments that always seem to be in bloom, the farm contains one of the only sources of “natural” colour present in the Threshold. Even if it’s a melancholic sight, at least they taste good, right? Eat your veggies, citizens! (Even if you don’t have to). | ||
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==== The Elysium ==== | ==== The Elysium ==== | ||
Working towards ascension isn't always smooth-sailing; | Working towards ascension isn't always smooth-sailing; | ||
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On the inside, the Elysium is a welcoming complex of tinted glass, complete with pools, saunas, heated baths, aromatherapy rooms and even sensory deprivation tanks. Just because you don't need sleep anymore, doesn' | On the inside, the Elysium is a welcoming complex of tinted glass, complete with pools, saunas, heated baths, aromatherapy rooms and even sensory deprivation tanks. Just because you don't need sleep anymore, doesn' | ||