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Mos Ainsley Revisited, 02 November 8, 2009

Filed under: Jeogeot Continent, Mos Ainsley — baker Blinker @ 8:53 am

It took Karoz a bit to re-find the computer room, and to enter he had to rez a cube elsewhere and sit on it while I, his user, physically moved the cube into the room. Doors to it were still locked strangely, but I didn’t try very hard to examine all possible entrances and exits admittedly.

Nice 3rd story view of crater walls entirely encircling the space base.

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Close up of one of the 6 terminals in the room. 5 contain this same data line of 112 characters ending with “2E2E” now much discussed elsewhere in this blog. According to the judgment of both Hucka D. and myself, this simply has to be a transmission from Petemond in some way, since he’s also ended two other “transmissions” with phonetic equivalents to “2E2E’, as outlined in this post just above.

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The lone terminal of the 6 not containing the “Petemond” data line. This is instead a 2 line stream called “Output Bound”, found on the terminal to the right of the first pictured above, and on the same table facing out toward the crater walls.

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The other 2 tables of the room, with 2 similarly placed monitors are against the window-less right and left walls behind the front table.

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View of this upper room in relationship to other surrounding, lower structures.

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Rrelationship with crater walls…

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Mysterious low-res map between the front two terminals of the room. A map of Mos Ainsley itself? Might be.

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Here’s a comparison shot.

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Karoz lengthens his draw distance to take in the rocks perched on the far wall. Do even the alignment of these rocks in relationship to this room have something to do with Petemond’s message?

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