Somnodrome Prototype: Difference between revisions

From The Talos Principle Wiki
Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Somnodrome Prototype Notes}} {{DocumentInfobox |name = Somnodrome Prototype Notes |author = Athena |loc = Flooded Valley }} Melampus believed that the answers we're looking for, the correct way for the individual to exist ethically in society and the world, are within us. Our failure, to him, was not failing to create a better system, but failing to truthfully reflect what already exists within our minds. A failure of connection - between the high..."
 
TTP2Document
Line 1: Line 1:
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Somnodrome Prototype Notes}}
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Somnodrome_Prototype_Notes}}
{{DocumentInfobox
{{TTP2Document
|name = Somnodrome Prototype Notes
|file = Somnodrome_Prototype_Notes
|title = Somnodrome Prototype Notes
|author = [[Athena]]
|author = [[Athena]]
|loc = [[Flooded Valley]]
|loc = [[THARMAS]]
}}
}}
Melampus believed that the answers we're looking for, the correct way for the individual to exist ethically in society and the world, are within us. Our failure, to him, was not failing to create a better system, but failing to truthfully reflect what already exists within our minds. A failure of connection - between the high and the low, the inner and the outer.
Melampus believed that the answers we're looking for, the correct way for the individual to exist ethically in society and the world, are within us. Our failure, to him, was not failing to create a better system, but failing to truthfully reflect what already exists within our minds. A failure of connection - between the high and the low, the inner and the outer.

Revision as of 21:11, 19 November 2023


Somnodrome_Prototype_Notes is a text document stored in the THARMAS terminal.

Contents

Somnodrome Prototype Notes

Melampus believed that the answers we're looking for, the correct way for the individual to exist ethically in society and the world, are within us. Our failure, to him, was not failing to create a better system, but failing to truthfully reflect what already exists within our minds. A failure of connection - between the high and the low, the inner and the outer.

On most days, that seems wrong to me. But sometimes, when I think of where New Jerusalem is headed... I wonder if the Somnodrome doesn't hold an answer after all. I took some time to build a prototype according the original blueprints, but there's a lot Melampus didn't account for. Still, I'm almost certain I could apply some of my own knowledge and make it work.

The question is, should I?