CyberCity

Prime Millennium transforms into => CyberCity. My interpretation of a future world. Teleportation, flying vehicles, food generators, cashless society, alternative energy sources.

Work on this world is still in progress. So far, the world consists only of a road network, on which three “buses” move on a fixed route. There are a few buildings attached to the road network:

  • Teleport Center – A large underground room surrounded by teleport booths leading in all directions. An animated banner says: “Welcome to CyberCity – Please enter your destination in a timely fasion.”
  • Japanese restaurant (Neon Tatsu) – Two floors with tables and seating. At the back is a Teleportation-elevator so you can change floors. So far there are only tables with seating. Later a menu system is planned so guests can be served by chef robots to serve food.
  • Workshop (Harveys Vehicle Customs) – An outdoor area for parking vehicles with two large gates. Inside is a large hall surrounded by a raised steel platform that is open in the middle of the hall. On both floors there are entrances leading to workshop rooms. Above the Japanese restaurant and the workshop rises a multi-story skyscraper.
  • Small street shop (Mini-Shop) – Basically a hole in the facade where you can get soda or protein bars for free from a vending machine.
  • Cinema (Unnamed) – Two-story building with a small and a large cinema hall. You enter the cinema through a revolving door into a spacious foyer. There is also a teleport cabin here, so you can teleport back and forth between the cinema and the teleport center. A staircase leads up to a landing from which you can access the cinema halls.
  • Discotheque (Club Cleo) – Under the cinema is the disco: “Club Cleo”. There are stairs leading down to the club. Next to the entrance, down in the club, there is a teleport cabin, so you can teleport to and from the teleport center. On each side of the entrance is a round bar. The special thing about this club is that along the sides of the dance floor there are some dance poles where it is planned that artificial mermaids can appear and dance for the audience. There are aquarium windows in the curved walls that give a view of the mermaids when they are not dancing for the audience. At the end of the dance floor (opposite the entrance) is the DJ’s round podium stand, a raised platform with a large round screen as a background.

Here are some pictures to give an impression of what the world looks like:

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