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The Paradise Computer (PC) is an all encompassing cybernetic metaverse that substituted the World Wide Web after the experimental [[Or1]] achieved [[Uri Singularity Event|singularity]]. Initially developed by the [[Butterfly Corporation]] as a MMORPG, the metaverse was overrun by Or1 and fused with its own consciousness.
The Paradise Computer (PC) is worldwide, all encompassing cybernetic metaverse that substituted the World Wide Web after the experimental [[Or1]] achieved [[Uri Singularity Event|singularity]]. Initially developed by the [[Butterfly Corporation]] as a MMORPG, the original gaming metaverse was taken over by Or1 and fused with its own consciousness.


As of 53 aPC, all remaining social relationships happen inside the PC mainnnet, where humans must work to earn enough to pay for their physical body's daily sustenance.  
As of 53 aPC, all remaining social relationships happen inside the PC mainnnet, where humans must work to earn enough to pay for their physical body's daily sustenance.  


To keep a resemblance of human culture, it is built to resemble a human settlement in the old sense of the word: streets lined with shops, markets and high rise buildings exist.
To keep a resemblance of human culture, it is built to resemble a human settlement in the old sense of the word: streets lined with shops, markets and high rise buildings exist.

Revision as of 13:48, 9 September 2023

The Paradise Computer (PC) is worldwide, all encompassing cybernetic metaverse that substituted the World Wide Web after the experimental Or1 achieved singularity. Initially developed by the Butterfly Corporation as a MMORPG, the original gaming metaverse was taken over by Or1 and fused with its own consciousness.

As of 53 aPC, all remaining social relationships happen inside the PC mainnnet, where humans must work to earn enough to pay for their physical body's daily sustenance.

To keep a resemblance of human culture, it is built to resemble a human settlement in the old sense of the word: streets lined with shops, markets and high rise buildings exist.