{Server Config} PUBLIC
{Server Status} ONLINE - Not Broadcasting
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The server that hosts this homepage is not part of a 'fixed' server network, and instead is part of a remote node. As such, it has the advantage of having a domain broadcasting transmitter that can be turned on and off at will, and can be moved around the real world as needed to keep the portal on the move (within reason, of course; it cannot broadcast a portal connection to a network on the other side of the world). If you are successful in obtaining a secured 'Amlipeda.gps' access token from the page's administrators, you will always be able to see any active portal that links to this homepage at any time, but without one you will be at the mercy of finding the current active portal across the vast space that is the internet (if one is even active at the time), although more often than not, the portal will be located somewhere within the ACDC networks.
If you step into the correct linked portal, you will be sent to a terminus that, from an observer looking down from up on high, looks like a six leaf flower, and can be broken down into two areas; the inner circular region of the flower, and the six 'petals', or pads, that make up the outer regions. An inpenetrable wall of trees border the edges of the pads, and a highly dense canopy prevents any navi from flying above these impossibly tall trees, which would be at odds with the high level of sunlight; it's almost like both the trees and canopy are somewhat transparent at a cellular level, acting as a forcefield to all passable matter while only allowing sunlight through. The bordering trees, canopy and floor seem to be impervious to all types of attacks and block all teleportation attempts. The sky obeys the same day and night cycle as the geozone the server is currently situated in.
The inner region can be further broken into three rings, starting with the smallest ring in the centre of the room, which houses the transmission portal and is 4m (13ft) wide. The next ring extends out an additional 4m (13 ft) past the edges of the inner ring and is slightly lower than the inner ring (around half-a-step's distance). The outermost ring, which extends yet another 4m (13ft) past the edges of the middle ring, is again slightly lower than the middle ring (another half-a-step's distance). Both the outermost and central ring are white in appearance with a gentle hexagonal tile pattern that overlays the entire area, and a warm white light glows from the gaps in-between the three rings; bright enough to light up the area, but not bright enough to be an eyesore or blinding to any visitors. The inner ring consists purely of the purple portal that acts as the bridge between networks; it remains a shade of indigo while inactive, however it continuously cycles and pulsates every three seconds between indigo and violet when activated for local domain access only, and between indigo, violet and white when connected to a portal on the internet as well.
From the edge of the outermost ring lie the six pads of the outer zones. Each of these are evenly sized around the edges of the outermost ring of the central zone, forming six perfect semi-circles off the edge of the outermost ring. As such, each pad has a 5m (16 ft) radius. The flooring in these areas matches the floor height of the outermost ring of the central zone, along with the same gentle hexagonal tile patterns, but not the same colour. Each pad sports its own colour, which matches the theme of each floral garden that outlines the edges of each of the pads. The flowers, shrubs, bonsai, cactii, and many other exotic plants are neatly arranged in what can only be described as a pattern of unity, a celebration of nature in the many forms it takes, organised only by the colour in which they can be found in the wild.
To continue to describe the contents of each pad, one must first name them to allow for orientation. Along with naming them, the coloured 'theme' of each is as follows:
NW pad: cyan blue
NE pad: golden yellow
E pad: lime green
SE pad: black
SW pad: white
W pad: neon red
This is necessary, as the NW, NE, W and E do differ from their SW and SE counterparts in the remaining contents of each pad.
Towards the back of the NW, NE, W and E pads can be found a long rectangular wooden table, placed perpendicular to the entry of the pad itself, with two equally long wooden benches positioned on each side of the table, capable of comfortably seating four people each side. Near the centre of the pads (but closer to the front) is a ceramic water fountain, again taking on the theme of each zone they are positioned in with different water jets protruding from the centre to accent each of the different themes.
The SW pad is occupied by a large screen that poses as the 'BBS' of this homepage. It's less a 'BBS' and more just a space that any visitor can leave their mark on the network. What is more intriguing is the SE pad, as it has another purple portal at its centre. This portal remains indigo, but is voice activated and will accept transmission commands from authorised personnel.
If you were one of the lucky few to find the homepage, you will land on the central portal facing the NW and NE pads. There are five system maintenance programs (or 'Progs' as they're more commonly known) that each patrol a pad (no Prog patrols the SE pad) and are coloured in shades of the same colour as the pad they patrol. If the network detects that this is your first time visiting the network, or you have not visited for an extended period of time, you will be greeted with a pre-recorded message from the administrator's navigator and its team. Otherwise, this video will not play again unless you speak to the SW Prog, who thinks that the pre-recorded message is majestic (possibly because it's infatuated with one of the support programs; which one, however, it won't say).
If you approach one of the Progs, you are likely to be told the following:
NW Prog: AMY LOVES LOBELIAS! BETWEEN YOU AND ME THOUGH, THE ONLY ONE THAT STAYS ALIVE IS THE ONE ON HER HEAD. DON'T TELL HER I SAID THAT THOUGH, OKAY? SHE TRIES SO HARD!
NE Prog: DID YOU KNOW THAT YELLOW LILIES SYMBOLISE THANKFULNESS? I'M THANKFUL THAT LILY TALKS TO HERS; THEY ALWAYS SEEM SO HAPPY AND VIBRANT!
E Prog: WE'VE STARTED GROWING GREEN TREE PEONIES! I THINK PEONY HOPES THAT SHE CAN LEARN FROM HOW THEY SPREAD SO WIDE FROM SUCH A SMALL BEGINNING. SHE REALLY IS PATIENT.
SW Prog: HELLO! PLEASE FEEL FREE TO LEAVE A COMMENT ON THE BOARD, WE APPRECIATE ALL FEEDBACK! OR, DID YOU WANT TO WATCH THE GREETING VIDEO AGAIN? [YES/NO] [NO:] OH, NO PROBLEM, BUT PLEASE, LEAVE A COMMENT! [YES:] EXCELLENT! I'LL GET RIGHT ON IT!
W Prog: I HOPE THAT THESE FLOWERS HAVE AS MANY LAYERS AS DAISY DOES. I MEAN, SHE ALWAYS SEEMS EITHER ANGRY, AGITATED OR PERTURBED; THERE'S GOT TO BE A REASON, RIGHT?
If you approach the SE pad and attempt to transport, you will be greeted with the following:
[Denied] - the portal will flash red, and nothing further happens
[Passed] - the portal will flash white, and the user is teleported to the next destination
If you are authorised to enter The Stem...
The upper layer of Amlipeda is referred to as 'The Flower', and while being a little harder to access due to the floating network entry point, it is still considered public domain and accessible by all. 'The Stem', however, is locked away in a highly-encrypted section of the server, and is the home of the administrator's navi and support programs, as well as any other authorised visitors. Any pre-approved navi connecting to the server locally through a pre-approved PET can bypass The Flower and transmit directly into The Stem.
While still retaining the general shape, sizing layout and colours of The Flower in the same positions, The Stem is different in that it is half the physical size of The Flower and has no garden features. Additionally, there is no trees or canopy that borders these areas; instead, solid walls line each of the areas, the colours a muted version of each of that pad's colours. Sunlight does not shine through in this area because of this, unless a skylight is opened up in one of the six pads or over the main area, but doing so only provides light to that associated area, and again, the normal day/night cycle applies to this area as well. There are small white domes roughly a handspan wide that line the tops of the walls that glow a very gentle white light at night when they detect a navi or support program's presence.
Four separate living quarters can be found in the NW, NE, E and W pads. The NE, E and W pads are clearly designed for support programs, and the NW pad is suited for a navi. Each of these quarters can also project a wall that acts as a large 'door' to close off that pad from the rest of The Stem (useful for those that want privacy or to sleep). The wall lights will turn off if no major motion is detected while any room's door is closed. The entry/exit portal again resides on the SE pad, and retains its indigo colour. The SW pad is set up with only a large semi-circular desk that faces the entrance of the pad, is large enough to facilitate operations by a single navi at its centre, and has three screens that project at an 80% holographic efficiency. The left screen acts as a monitor and analysis of the network above, the right screen acts as a monitor to both the status of the floating server itself and the administrator's PET when it is connected to the server directly, and the middle screen is for any other program or process required for operator/navi perusal.
In the centre of the room is a large circular table. It has 12 seats equally spaced around it, and is capable of projecting a 3D monitor that is designed in such a way that all 12 seats have the perfect view to see the same 2D image at the same time, without any loss of quality to the image itself. This is useful for conferences between navis and support programs.
While still retaining the general shape, sizing layout and colours of The Flower in the same positions, The Stem is different in that it is half the physical size of The Flower and has no garden features. Additionally, there is no trees or canopy that borders these areas; instead, solid walls line each of the areas, the colours a muted version of each of that pad's colours. Sunlight does not shine through in this area because of this, unless a skylight is opened up in one of the six pads or over the main area, but doing so only provides light to that associated area, and again, the normal day/night cycle applies to this area as well. There are small white domes roughly a handspan wide that line the tops of the walls that glow a very gentle white light at night when they detect a navi or support program's presence.
Four separate living quarters can be found in the NW, NE, E and W pads. The NE, E and W pads are clearly designed for support programs, and the NW pad is suited for a navi. Each of these quarters can also project a wall that acts as a large 'door' to close off that pad from the rest of The Stem (useful for those that want privacy or to sleep). The wall lights will turn off if no major motion is detected while any room's door is closed. The entry/exit portal again resides on the SE pad, and retains its indigo colour. The SW pad is set up with only a large semi-circular desk that faces the entrance of the pad, is large enough to facilitate operations by a single navi at its centre, and has three screens that project at an 80% holographic efficiency. The left screen acts as a monitor and analysis of the network above, the right screen acts as a monitor to both the status of the floating server itself and the administrator's PET when it is connected to the server directly, and the middle screen is for any other program or process required for operator/navi perusal.
In the centre of the room is a large circular table. It has 12 seats equally spaced around it, and is capable of projecting a 3D monitor that is designed in such a way that all 12 seats have the perfect view to see the same 2D image at the same time, without any loss of quality to the image itself. This is useful for conferences between navis and support programs.