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Monday, January 23, 2012

Pteron

The "Blue Labyrinth" of Pteron

The Linden Universe is filled with wonders, and I have come to suspect that no matter how long I travel through i,t I may never exhaust its possibilities. After leaving behind the cold, foggy streets of Cranberry Cove, the Fallen Hour took me to Pteron, the site of fantastic, awe-inspiring ruins that might have been some sort of city, religious complex, or work of art. Perhaps all three at once. Perhaps something altogether different. There is a truly numinous quality to the place, and noumenal as well, for what can be seen of it by the senses suggests some even greater mystery behind it.

Into the ruins

I arrived in what I will call now the Blue Labyrinth, a maze of elevated stairs and walkways that wind endlessly and often abruptly stop. Overhead were luminous wheel-like structures that may in fact have been living things...I have no idea. Likewise, in the depths of the city I found more luminous creatures that seemed to be organisms, but who took no notice of me.

Note the strange luminous wheels turning over the city...organisms of some sort?

More luminous beings beneath the city

In the center I found a complex that may perhaps have been designed for humanoids in proportion to a Terran or Gallifreyan. This was the only portion of the ruins of Pteron that in any way seemed recognizable to me. The rest was wholly alien.

A humanoid scale complex

With Humanoid scale Furnishings

In the Blue Labyrinth I came across a transmat system that teleported me to floating islands far above. Here the architecture was markedly different, and decidedly less human. My sense of the place was that is served some symbolic, religious function.

I have only scratched the surface of Pteron, and will definitely be back this way again.

The Transmat System







Saturday, January 21, 2012

The Satellite of Love

Aboard the Satellite of Love

In the not too distant future, a mad scientist and his assistant were hatching an evil scheme. The abducted a temp assigned to their company and launched him into space, imprisoning him alone aboard a space station. There, they decided to test the limits of human sanity by forcing him to watch the most awful motion pictures ever made. To fight back, their victim cannibalized parts of the station to build his robot friends, and together they mocked the films they watched with the most scathing criticisms.

So runs the backstory of Mystery Science Theater 3000, one of the brightest, funniest pieces of comedy ever produced. To my surprise, I discovered in the Linden Continuum a replica of the Satellite of Love, the station that was the setting of this program. Inside this recreation, located on a sim called "This Island Earth," MST3K is shown episode after episode, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can drop in any time and catch the show.

The films are free, but as the movies are rented the owners do ask for donations to pay the operating costs. In the two years that I have been going, the patronage and donations have been enough to keep the laughter rolling.

So drop by "This Island Earth" and catch a showing at Squeebee's MST3K theater. You will be glad you did.

Catching a Show

The Satellite Outside