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Rumors said that the abandoned dome from the Bath Project was packed with strange out of date machinery. I decided to break in to see what I could find and perhaps take some interesting pictures. At first I could't believe my eyes as everything seemed still intact, although covered with dust. I was pushing some buttons here and there, wandering why and when they left this place. I headed for the nerve centre where I started to play with the control panel. Suddenly a huge generator in the next hall switched on - I tried to turn it down, pulling several switches one by one, but by doing that, activity only increased. I realised the place was never cut off from electricity. I couldn't stop the engines, mesmerized by strange monotenous sounds. As I left the dome, I was thinking: This could go on forever - but what on earth are they processing?
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● Maybe they weren't processing but rather probing and you were edging into the next chapter.
● A little eerie, and extremely irresistible — the stuff that fascinates. Thanks again, Arend!
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