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| Subject: Play Time; Test Sun Jul 03, 2016 5:38 am | |
| A great shadow that loomed over the Factorial Village would open up like a hand stretched out over the mechanical, industrial town and drop from the sky on thin black wire a series of what seemed to be puppets or people on strings that fell short just of the ground, carried (or, perhaps, dragged) through the streets of the Factorial Village and all its machines.
"Beta Testing," a voice resounded from the unknown, but that was familiar to all Mechanica in the area. "System :: Start." The dolls dangling from their strings would begin to move about the city and eventually be made to move out of the city. |
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| Subject: Re: Play Time; Test Tue Jul 05, 2016 2:25 pm | |
| At the command for the System to Start, the natural programming inside of the 'Mechanica,' the 'Dolls' inclusive, would begin to activate. The city suddenly got to work in Mass Production, and the machines would churn the gears of the Factorial Village.
The 'Dolls' that were meant to work would start to man the unmanned Mechanica that needed manual control, and those that were automated would whir and whizz through the city. The Dolls would, in their systematically regulated society, which was instilled in them in the 'Dollhouse' would follow them everywhere they went. They knew how to interact with each other as a society, and therefore, when it came to working together as a group, they were all already of like mind and similarity in their actions.
It didn't take very long for Mechanica's Factorial Village to be up and running to production value, and the Dolls seems to enjoy themselves working in a systematic fashion. Thus, the Mechanical Village was both populated and functioning. Until they were given another direct command, the Dolls would continue to do things in their socially systematically regulated manner for pretty much all eternity without diversity or diversion from what command they were given. | |
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| Subject: Re: Play Time; Test Tue Jul 05, 2016 2:32 pm | |
| The great dark hand that rested upon the city controlling the Dolls and commanding the rest of the Mechanica would hover over the area for a little while whilst each of the Dolls started to work the land as they would, manning the machines and maintenance of the city. Some of the strings attached to the Dolls from the giant hand over the city would be cut, and those Dolls would be allowed to go where they were commanded next to keep the city running."Dolls :: Move : Broken Homes Orphanage." Those that were NOT cut off from the dark hand overhead would be moved manually without command along with the hand, and it would look as if it were a sort of great migration of sorts from the Mechanical Village. The Dolls would be moved out into the City of Ruin, where they would be prepared for their next move.The Darkness Over Mechanica's Factorial Village Faded Along With The Dolls Moving Along With It. |
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| Subject: Re: Play Time; Test Tue Jul 05, 2016 4:14 pm | |
| When it was confirmed that the Factorial Village was going to be kept up properly in both an automated and a manual manner, the Dolls that were not on 'Manual Labor' would then act on their next issued orders and spread from the main village deeper inside, to where an Orphanage that they had built the Factorial Village around was located.
The rest of the Mechanica continued on doing as they did uninterrupted, powering the city and producing as they would, keeping their areas clean systematically. More or less, they kept to their duties and had nary a thought else beyond them or the commands that they were given. It functioned like a well oiled machine, even though it was small and only a fraction of the land. | |
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| Subject: Re: Play Time; Test Wed Nov 09, 2016 8:18 am | |
| -- Timeskip -- Once there was activity in Valparaiso, the Factorial Village immediately began to process and go to work, causing the once dead city to start to come alive, yet from the inside rather than from the outside, as a city filled with life and not ruin would do. Though the buildings had been restored and the Dolls filled the Dollhouses that made up most of the Factorial Village that made up Valhalla, the larger city was still a mess as a society until the Mechanica were able to exit the Factorial Village and populate the City of Ruin more readily in the refined and refurbished buildings. The Factorial Village would begin its startup sequence after some Maintenance was done in cleaning up the Valparaiso Denizens that were beyond the Hidden Village of the Machines. - Spoiler:
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