Submachine 7: the Core
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Re: Submachine 7: the Core
But still, it has the Columns as well.
http://images.wikia.com/submachine/imag ... Palace.png
See the area just before the Dome but not outside the Wooden door? There your columns.
http://images.wikia.com/submachine/imag ... Palace.png
See the area just before the Dome but not outside the Wooden door? There your columns.
Re: Submachine 7: the Core
You mean Henry o'Toole had inspiration?
That could make sense.
That could make sense.
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Re: Submachine 7: the Core
Of course he had inspiration - The gardens of Versaille.
Re: Submachine 7: the Core
Proof?
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How could they have possibly known?
How could they mimic the structure of the subnet so accurately within simple garden plans?...
This is completely baffling.
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But that's not even what WorldisQuiet brought up, I just thought I'd add to it.I finally understood how they could mimic the structure of the subnet within a garden...
They didn't have to mimic. They were already living inside the subnet.
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Re: Submachine 7: the Core
And the proof was right there. Why didn't I see that?
So we now know that if there was an another civilization, they hired o'Toole for his style of building-after all they probably didn't know he came from Here...right?
So we now know that if there was an another civilization, they hired o'Toole for his style of building-after all they probably didn't know he came from Here...right?
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Re: Submachine 7: the Core
They didn't "hire" O'Toole, he was probably learned Architecture as a trade. It was common in Feudal times to have Apprenticeships, I'm sure the same thing applies here - O'Toole learned Architecture from the King's Master Architect and continued where the Architect left out. Something like that, at least.
O'Toole was always living in the civilization this was built.
O'Toole was always living in the civilization this was built.
Re: Submachine 7: the Core
So now it's the question of who found the structure plans?
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I can't believe I never noticed! How could I have been so oblivious? And it was right in front of me the whole time!
The winter palace is up in the void/air and supported by pillars and kept together by blue energy (likely karma)! How could I have not noticed something so obvious? Suddenly the second-last paragraph of the pamphlet makes so much sense...
Balance is imperative; without it, total collapse and destruction is imminent.
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Re: Submachine 7: the Core
you mean antistructural architecture?Suddenly the second-last paragraph of the pamphlet makes so much sense...