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- | A knock on the Winebaggo's door interrupts Magenta and Smith's bickering, who are ignoring the spectacle outside in favor of arguing over food and eating arrangements, while Jessica Lange and Sam Sheppard look at them, befuddled. | + | A knock on the Winnebago's door interrupts [[Magenta Jones|Jones]] and [[Smith]] - seemingly oblivious to the spectacle outside (a screaming [[YETZIRATAN|demon]] dying in a huge bonfire surrounded by thousands of ravers screaming in ecstasy) - in the middle of a long argument over food and eating arrangements. Smith, still arguing out of the side of his mouth, walks past the befuddled Jessica Lange and Sam Sheppard and opens the door. |
- | It is a local weirdo called Bob, naked and painted in fluorescent pink body paint. He seems friendly, and offers hugs. Smith tells Sam and Jessica to stay near the RV, and keep the RV at present location, using The Voice and very deliberate phrasing, and he and Jones head on after Bob to see what's going on. | + | It is a local weirdo called Bob, naked and painted in fluorescent pink body paint. He seems friendly and offers hugs. Both our heroes accept. Smith tells Sam and Jessica to stay near the Winnebago and keep it at present location, using The Voice and very deliberate phrasing, and he and Jones head on after Bob to see what's going on. |
- | They head for the big Burning man at the center, which is a Bunker with a sort of art gallery inside. There they find an Obfuscated elevator. | + | They head for the center, where the [[burning man|burning man]] is burning (like duh) on top of a cement bunker. Upon entering the bunker they discover an eclectic art gallery inside, with works depicting the burnage. Amidst the paintings is an empty spot with an elevator which most people seem to be ignoring. |
- | Bob is scanned by Magenta and Smith uses the voice on him. This causes Bob to sit on the ground and shut down. | + | Fearing a trap, Magenta scans Bob, and Smith uses the voice on him. This causes Bob to sit on the ground and shut down in an orderly fashion. Smith thinks this is some kind of a mental trigger, and therefore an infringement of his Voice copyright. |
- | There are people milling about, some of them with supernatural auras. | + | Anyway, there are many people milling about, and Magenta notices several supernatural auras. One of said sups heads into the elevator and vanishes, and the duo takes his lead. They enter the elevator and are transported (teleported?) to what seems like an underground complex. |
- | They see someone head into the elevator and taking his lead, they enter the elevator which takes (beams?) them to an underground(?) lounge. | + | In front of them is a sparsely populated lounge, with people drinking espresso and reading the paper and such. A few doors and corridors are visible beyond. Behind the elevator there are clicking cabinets, stacked as far as the eye can see and later identified as switchboards of Technomantic design. |
- | One side of the lounge is filled with clicking cabinets, switchboards of Technomantic design. | + | Smith walks to one of the lounge lizards and **asks** him a question. The guy responds with a weary sigh and a faint hint of disgust and tells them they are expected. They go into an Office where they are joined by [[Anna]], a cute chick in a summer dress and bare feet who turns out to be half metal (arm, half her head). |
- | There are people drinking espresso, Smith *asks* one of them a question, and the guy responds with a weary sigh and a faint hint of disgust and tells them they are expected. | + | ===== Anna ===== |
- | They go into an Office where they are joined by [[Anna]], a cute chick in a summer dress and bare feet who is half metal (arm, half her head). | + | Anna is some kind of an important Technocratic functionary. She explains that this place, with the festival surrounding it and the burning of the man ("you would call it a demon, we call it a YETZIRATAN", she explains), is a form of communication port into [[the Dreaming]]. |
- | There is much talking. The Cat shows up, and provides much distraction as S&J keep asking Anna (who can't see it) its questions. Smith gets bored and leaves with a bit of lesbian innuendo. | + | She also points out that no Verizon computer should be able to locate transmissions originating from the Black Rock |
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+ | There is much talking. The Cat shows up, and provides much distraction as S&J keep asking Anna (who can't see it) its questions. Smith gets bored and leaves with a bit of lesbian innuendo. | ||
In the lobby Smith flirts with a fangy chick called [[Dana]], before an orderly brings him a phone. A lispy girl voice wants to talk to him. She directs him to a Chamber of Visitation, where behind a screen a shifting girl-shape begins to manifest into materiality. | In the lobby Smith flirts with a fangy chick called [[Dana]], before an orderly brings him a phone. A lispy girl voice wants to talk to him. She directs him to a Chamber of Visitation, where behind a screen a shifting girl-shape begins to manifest into materiality. |