Getting around the Nexus
Jul. 5th, 2014 09:12 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Those of you using the hotel-issued phones on a regular basis might notice a new app on your phones this morning. It's called Nexus Map - I worked in IT, not in marketing, okay? - and it's as close as I could get to mapping out the general area and the freaky doors.
Not that anyone could map those doors. They move around. I found zombies four different times while I was trying to pinpoint Vegas and that was more than a little freaky. Let's just say I'm treating every door in the place as suspect until it doesn't reveal anyone with my brain on their menu. Unless it just doesn't open at all, or opens into nothing, or opens into a room one second and the next, you're looking at an amusement park. Messes with your head.
Right. The app.
So, instead of mapping out the location of each door, I've listed the ones I've found and everything I've been able to find out about what's inside it. Warnings (killer monkeys. don't ask.) as well as fun things to see and last known location. Pretty sure that's going to be the least useful - see above about trying to find Vegas - but it's a starting point.
If you have anything to add to that, let me know (text me, or here on the stationery if you don't have my number) and I'll update it.
My next project is a directory of sorts - names, hometowns, phone and room numbers. More on that later.
The app is similar in look to the Mall of America app, with a door list instead of stores
Not that anyone could map those doors. They move around. I found zombies four different times while I was trying to pinpoint Vegas and that was more than a little freaky. Let's just say I'm treating every door in the place as suspect until it doesn't reveal anyone with my brain on their menu. Unless it just doesn't open at all, or opens into nothing, or opens into a room one second and the next, you're looking at an amusement park. Messes with your head.
Right. The app.
So, instead of mapping out the location of each door, I've listed the ones I've found and everything I've been able to find out about what's inside it. Warnings (killer monkeys. don't ask.) as well as fun things to see and last known location. Pretty sure that's going to be the least useful - see above about trying to find Vegas - but it's a starting point.
If you have anything to add to that, let me know (text me, or here on the stationery if you don't have my number) and I'll update it.
My next project is a directory of sorts - names, hometowns, phone and room numbers. More on that later.
The app is similar in look to the Mall of America app, with a door list instead of stores