The area you’ve found yourself in managed, somehow, to shift from a city street to-- an underground cave? But the scale of it is massive. There are so many things here, from a giant penny, to a T-Rex. As you look around, you realize you can descend lower, to a platform at the bottom of the cave, where there are large computer monitors staring back at you.
There’s so much information there. You can see one person with their back to you, working diligently on the computer monitors-- which flash images from various places. Some of them you recognize in Tokyo-F, but some you don’t. You also get the sense that there are other figures operating in this room, but their visages are half formed and there’s only a vague impression that “someone else is here.”
You can go down, go up, or return the way you came.
THE BATCAVE
There’s so much information there. You can see one person with their back to you, working diligently on the computer monitors-- which flash images from various places. Some of them you recognize in Tokyo-F, but some you don’t. You also get the sense that there are other figures operating in this room, but their visages are half formed and there’s only a vague impression that “someone else is here.”
You can go down, go up, or return the way you came.