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Re: Submachine Universe

Posted: 17 Jan 2015 19:22
by Vortex
Well, Mateusz said that there were six cipher plates originally.

Re: Submachine Universe

Posted: 17 Jan 2015 21:46
by mentalEngineer
OnyxIonVortex wrote:Well, Mateusz said that there were six cipher plates originally.
There were six plates originally (OnyxIonVortex) and with each wire it detects, it sends the signal of a distinct cipher plate put in a slot. (ENICHAMBUS).

This is true to the main transporter, but like said before the others work with the same functions yet only one cipher wire is present, therefore the wires cannot be the ones detecting the ciphers being placed.
This reasoning will only work if all the root transporters had 6 wires.

So, overall the root transporters could:
1- Have 6 wires each (Internal Transport - This is stated above)

2- Have 1 wire each (Main Center Transport - One processing machine at the center of the root that transports you to the correct location (ENICHAMBUS) or each transporter processes the ciphers
themselves)

3- Have the main transporter possess six wires and the others possess one wire (Contained System Transport - where each wire takes you to the designated place)but since the statement Lord of Flies made, this cannot be true.))

Since all of these things don't work or aren't logical, how do we really transport?

(This is assuming that wires do not connect, besides at transporters, because there has been no evidence of that so far.)

Re: Submachine Universe

Posted: 17 Jan 2015 21:53
by ENIHCAMBUS
Actualy, in any other section of the root thats not its own mainframe (Not related to Edge's mainframe), the signal has to go back there to be determined, and then it sends the signal to the desired location.

Re: Submachine Universe

Posted: 17 Jan 2015 21:57
by Vortex
mentalEngineer wrote:
OnyxIonVortex wrote:Well, Mateusz said that there were six cipher plates originally.
There were six plates originally (OnyxIonVortex) and with each wire it detects, it sends the signal of a distinct cipher plate put in a slot. (ENICHAMBUS).

This is true to the main transporter, but like said before the others work with the same functions yet only one cipher wire is present, therefore the wires cannot be the ones detecting the ciphers being placed.
This reasoning will only work if all the root transporters had 6 wires.

So, overall the root transporters could:
1- Have 6 wires each (Internal Transport - This is stated above)

2- Have 1 wire each (Main Center Transport - One processing machine at the center of the root that transports you to the correct location (ENICHAMBUS) or each transporter processes the ciphers
themselves)

3- Have the main transporter possess six wires and the others possess one wire (Contained System Transport - where each wire takes you to the designated place)but since the statement Lord of Flies made, this cannot be true.))

Since all of these things don't work or aren't logical, how do we really transport?

(This is assuming that wires do not connect, besides at transporters, because there has been no evidence of that so far.)
What I was assuming is that each cable is related to a cipher plate you can use, so the six-cable transporter can be used with all six plates, but only one plate is valid for the one-cable transporter. But that doesn't make much sense either, so I don't know really.

Re: Submachine Universe

Posted: 17 Jan 2015 22:04
by Jatsko
Maybe the fact that the transporter at (0,0) doesn't require any cipher plates means that it acts as a central hub of sorts.

Re: Submachine Universe

Posted: 17 Jan 2015 22:16
by ENIHCAMBUS
Thats what I'm saying.

Re: Submachine Universe

Posted: 17 Jan 2015 22:21
by mentalEngineer
ENIHCAMBUS wrote:Actualy, in any other section of the root that is not its own mainframe (Not related to Edge's mainframe), the signal has to go back there to be determined, and then it sends the signal to the desired location.
Error_3113 wrote:Maybe the fact that the transporter at (0,0) doesn't require any cipher plates means that it acts as a central hub of sorts.
That would be Contained System Transport.
After some re-evaluation this statement is false -
Lord of Flies wrote:There is no connection between cables and locations, it's stated somewhere. If we had more plates we could access more locations, regardless of cables' number.
It is false because there must be a connection between the locations for this system to work properly. That connection being 0,0 or the central hub.

Therefore - Closed System Transport is how the root works.

Re: Submachine Universe

Posted: 17 Jan 2015 23:59
by Jatsko
I don't think I'm understanding this very clearly, could you clear it up for me?

Re: Submachine Universe

Posted: 18 Jan 2015 00:07
by mentalEngineer
Error_3113 wrote:I don't think I'm understanding this very clearly, could you clear it up for me?
After some debating above I (and others?) have concluded that the (0,0) transporter is the hub for all the other transporters in that system. This means when you put ciphers in (1,0) for example, it will have to go through (0,0) before going to its destination. I call it Contained System Transportation.

Re: Submachine Universe

Posted: 18 Jan 2015 00:49
by ENIHCAMBUS
Not me again
Does it means he doesn't commited the fault again, or that he's tired of finding himself around?