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Its purpose was double: the building served as a mass storage for Ordonnia's previous projects, but also was elected as the Leafy Industries' new factory. | Its purpose was double: the building served as a mass storage for Ordonnia's previous projects, but also was elected as the Leafy Industries' new factory. | ||
== History | |||
=== Genesis | |||
The project for the Warehouse started in 2020, after the idea of a museum was proposed to Meaxis. Meaxis himself found interest in having a place to store the MeaxisNetwork's past items. | The project for the Warehouse started in 2020, after the idea of a museum was proposed to Meaxis. Meaxis himself found interest in having a place to store the MeaxisNetwork's past items. | ||
A place was therefore elected and a building was built. | A place was therefore elected and a building was built. | ||
=== Addition of the Leafy Factory | |||
Passed the furnishing of the Warehouse, Meaxis came to realize that he had built too big of a site for his project. However, the need for a new location for the Leafy Factory also manifested itself at the time. | Passed the furnishing of the Warehouse, Meaxis came to realize that he had built too big of a site for his project. However, the need for a new location for the Leafy Factory also manifested itself at the time. | ||
A decision was hence made to add the Leafy Factory to the warehouse building, and to link the 2 sectors by a monorail. | A decision was hence made to add the Leafy Factory to the warehouse building, and to link the 2 sectors by a monorail. | ||
=== Opening and visits | |||
The Warehouse opened on an unknown date in 2020. Visits proceeded to be organised for a fee. The event found its public and the a few visits happened. | The Warehouse opened on an unknown date in 2020. Visits proceeded to be organised for a fee. The event found its public and the a few visits happened. | ||
=== Breaches and close | |||
Eventually, out of an abundance of caution, the Warehouse came to first recieve security updates against leaking. | Eventually, out of an abundance of caution, the Warehouse came to first recieve security updates against leaking. | ||
In 2022, Meaxis decided to definitively close the building for security and purpose reasons: the building did not recieve use, the Factory had been again relocated, and the leftover créations were not of value. | In 2022, Meaxis decided to definitively close the building for security and purpose reasons: the building did not recieve use, the Factory had been again relocated, and the leftover créations were not of value. | ||
== Sectors | |||
The Warehouse was split into sectors. Each sector served a specific purpose, and visits were often confined to specific sectors. | The Warehouse was split into sectors. Each sector served a specific purpose, and visits were often confined to specific sectors. | ||
=== Reception | |||
The Warehouse had a reception of an exaggeratedly large size. The receptionist, Pam, measured up to 30 meters, and her desk was only accessible through a climb. | The Warehouse had a reception of an exaggeratedly large size. The receptionist, Pam, measured up to 30 meters, and her desk was only accessible through a climb. | ||
The reception featured an arrivals board and was known for its majestic doors which opened upon keypad use. | |||
It featured a smaller door that lead inside the next section: the security screening | |||
=== Security screening and main lobby | |||
The security screening and main lobby was split into 2 areas. One was a cargo receiving bay, which served for trucks to unload their cargo. | |||
The other was a pedestrian path that lead through a security scanner. From there it was possible to continue to the storage racks, or to board the monorail. | |||
=== Storage racks | |||
The storage racks were an area that held various vehicles or large items, such as boats, or trains. | |||
The pedestrian path looped around the racks and then continued in a long corridor, rejoining the path of the monorail. | |||
=== Main storage area | |||
The main storage area was where most assets were stored. It was split into a grid of 3 columns, with a separate number of rows per column. Each column housed one item, which had an individual number. | |||
==== Hall of Monsters | |||
The Hall of Monsters was were living creatures were conserved. The creatures were conserved in a material that, while letting them still intake oxygen, did not allow them to move. | |||
=== Leafy Factory | |||
The Leafy Factory of the Warehouse was the final section of it. It featured a main lobby with a Leafy river, and a corridor that lead to various rooms. |
Revision as of 18:44, 19 June 2024
The Warehouse is a former service building that operates between 2020 and 2022. It was the terminus of the defunct Line 15.
Its purpose was double: the building served as a mass storage for Ordonnia's previous projects, but also was elected as the Leafy Industries' new factory.
== History === Genesis The project for the Warehouse started in 2020, after the idea of a museum was proposed to Meaxis. Meaxis himself found interest in having a place to store the MeaxisNetwork's past items.
A place was therefore elected and a building was built.
=== Addition of the Leafy Factory Passed the furnishing of the Warehouse, Meaxis came to realize that he had built too big of a site for his project. However, the need for a new location for the Leafy Factory also manifested itself at the time.
A decision was hence made to add the Leafy Factory to the warehouse building, and to link the 2 sectors by a monorail.
=== Opening and visits The Warehouse opened on an unknown date in 2020. Visits proceeded to be organised for a fee. The event found its public and the a few visits happened.
=== Breaches and close Eventually, out of an abundance of caution, the Warehouse came to first recieve security updates against leaking.
In 2022, Meaxis decided to definitively close the building for security and purpose reasons: the building did not recieve use, the Factory had been again relocated, and the leftover créations were not of value.
== Sectors The Warehouse was split into sectors. Each sector served a specific purpose, and visits were often confined to specific sectors.
=== Reception The Warehouse had a reception of an exaggeratedly large size. The receptionist, Pam, measured up to 30 meters, and her desk was only accessible through a climb.
The reception featured an arrivals board and was known for its majestic doors which opened upon keypad use.
It featured a smaller door that lead inside the next section: the security screening
=== Security screening and main lobby The security screening and main lobby was split into 2 areas. One was a cargo receiving bay, which served for trucks to unload their cargo.
The other was a pedestrian path that lead through a security scanner. From there it was possible to continue to the storage racks, or to board the monorail.
=== Storage racks The storage racks were an area that held various vehicles or large items, such as boats, or trains.
The pedestrian path looped around the racks and then continued in a long corridor, rejoining the path of the monorail.
=== Main storage area The main storage area was where most assets were stored. It was split into a grid of 3 columns, with a separate number of rows per column. Each column housed one item, which had an individual number.
==== Hall of Monsters The Hall of Monsters was were living creatures were conserved. The creatures were conserved in a material that, while letting them still intake oxygen, did not allow them to move.
=== Leafy Factory The Leafy Factory of the Warehouse was the final section of it. It featured a main lobby with a Leafy river, and a corridor that lead to various rooms.