Her world, hm? Well, she supposes that it's a regular thing to wonder about in a place like this. Certainly she's asked her own questions of different people, such as Elidibus. Leaning back and grabbing a pillow for comfort, she thinks on how to start. She always has to think on how to start no matter when she's been asked this.
"Well... In some ways, it is very much like this place in some respects. A bit more coherent, of course-" No spaceship next to the 1970s Russian apartment building, for example. "But similar enough in all the little ways that matter."
Grocery stores, apartments, people going about their lives... Sometimes the differences almost seem superficial, no matter where she's gone.
"The most pressing difference would be that most of the major cities and towns are not directly on the land like this place appears." Since, well. It's a simulation. It can only *appear* one way, really. "Of course, there are small rural settlements that are like that, and I have heard that some countries have unique geography which helps keep them in place, such as Kjerag. Yet most are not." Putting the pillow down into place, she leans back against it.
"Most places are nomadic cities - entire cities and pieces of land upon massive machinery which can move them from place to place as needed."
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"Well... In some ways, it is very much like this place in some respects. A bit more coherent, of course-" No spaceship next to the 1970s Russian apartment building, for example. "But similar enough in all the little ways that matter."
Grocery stores, apartments, people going about their lives... Sometimes the differences almost seem superficial, no matter where she's gone.
"The most pressing difference would be that most of the major cities and towns are not directly on the land like this place appears." Since, well. It's a simulation. It can only *appear* one way, really. "Of course, there are small rural settlements that are like that, and I have heard that some countries have unique geography which helps keep them in place, such as Kjerag. Yet most are not." Putting the pillow down into place, she leans back against it.
"Most places are nomadic cities - entire cities and pieces of land upon massive machinery which can move them from place to place as needed."