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Hope you enjoy my story and picture. I'm fairly happy with the picture
and credit 'PM 2Ring' and, in turn, Chris B for the spiral staircase --
I just need to work out some way to smooth the under-stair. Also thanks
to the 'Hi-tech Go' threads for inspiring my picture.
Cheers!
Rick Measham
Dearest Kami,
I have finally managed to find time to send you this postcard. I
had Martin take a shot of one of the amazing things we've found on
Betelguse-IV. One that I'm sure you, with your love of games theory,
will love. It appears to be a form of 4 dimensional tic-tac-toe.
I'm not sure how much of what we're finding here is getting on your
news reports, but this is exactly as the inhabitants of BGIV (or Juicers
as your popular press is calling them -- god I hope that doesn't take
off!) have left things. We're careful not to touch as we still have no
idea where or why they've disappeared.
The game in question seems to have been won by the person playing
the red pieces. It appears the former inhabitants use of force fields is
well beyond our own simplistic use in military and space applications,
as this simple game shows.
So far every house that hasn't had it's protection turned on has
had the entire ground floor devoted to a game similar to this. The only
difference is in the technology and complexity -- which don't always go
hand-in-hand. Just this morning Jonson found an enourmous house he was
able to get into. The bottom floor had what he computes to be a
6-dimensional game, but made entirely of an organic structure simmilar
to bamboo!
The houses here are similar in build to those of earth in that
they're a mixture of the bamboo stuff or timber with stone or earthen
outer layer. They're about the same size floors too -- maybe a little
smaller. We figure the missing inhabitants were just slightly smaller
than us because the chairs are just a touch lower than we're used to.
You'll laugh when I tell you that the roofs all look like those
dinky roofs on Pizza Hut back on Sol-III! Made us all miss home more
than ever.
We don't know that we'll ever see each other again, but know you're
never far from my thoughts.
Comfort Always,
Sjahn.
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