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Atmospheric Conversion Centers (a.k.a. Atmospheric Processors) are | Atmospheric Conversion Centers (a.k.a. Atmospheric Processors) are enormous facilities that "suck in air, treat it, then belch it back out". They are supposed to deal with the steady increase of toxins in the atmosphere of Oni's world (see [[BioCrisis]]). Every major city has its air cleaned by one or several such facilities; hundreds of ACCs have been built around the world. | ||
==Encounters== | |||
{{C|7}} and {{C|8}} are in fact two parts of one mission. The transition is essentially seamless, however the player's inventory is reset due to engine limitations, the same as between {{C|4}} and {{C|5}}. | |||
==={{C7}}=== | |||
Add descriptions of Konoko's descent, screenshots of the architecture, terminal readings... | |||
== | ==={{C8}}=== | ||
Add a description of Konoko's encounter with Shinatama and escape from the compound... | Add a description of Konoko's encounter with Shinatama and escape from the compound... | ||
==Other references== | ==Other references== | ||
There are a couple of references to atmospheric processing other than at the ACC. Either early hints at Muro's [[STURMANDERUNG]] plan, or late revelations thereof. | There are a couple of references to atmospheric processing other than at the ACC. Either early hints at Muro's [[STURMANDERUNG]] plan, or late revelations thereof. | ||
==={{C1}}=== | ==={{C1}}=== | ||
{{:Quotes/Consoles/level 1b}} | {{:Quotes/Consoles/level 1b}} | ||
==={{C2}}=== | ==={{C2}}=== | ||
;From the [[Quotes/Diary#CHAPTER_02_._ENGINES_OF_EVIL|Diary entry]] | ;From the [[Quotes/Diary#CHAPTER_02_._ENGINES_OF_EVIL|Diary entry]] | ||
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:Some of this stuff looks like atmospheric processing equipment. I can't believe I KNOW that! Maybe that means I'm a nerd? | :Some of this stuff looks like atmospheric processing equipment. I can't believe I KNOW that! Maybe that means I'm a nerd? | ||
"I'd better check the data consoles to see if I can figure out what it is." - a typical gameplay hint, which actually leads to information on the [[Deadly Brain]]. Thus the puzzling "engines of evil" are apparently unrelated to the atmospheric processing equipment, which Konoko identified by herself (in the original Oni, it is not clear what part of the facility she is referring to in either case). | "I'd better check the data consoles to see if I can figure out what it is." - a typical gameplay hint, which actually leads to information on the [[Deadly Brain]]. Thus the puzzling "engines of evil" are apparently unrelated to the atmospheric processing equipment, which Konoko identified by herself (in the original Oni, it is not clear what part of the facility she is referring to in either case). | ||
==={{C5}}=== | ==={{C5}}=== | ||
{{:Quotes/Consoles/level_6b}} | {{:Quotes/Consoles/level_6b}} | ||
==={{C14}}=== | ==={{C14}}=== | ||
Rather ambiguous and untidy references here, mostly valuable for the number of ACCs and control stations worldwide (Tertiary Stage). 417 ACCs means the population is mostly concentrated in today's million-plus cities. | Rather ambiguous and untidy references here, mostly valuable for the number of ACCs and control stations worldwide (Tertiary Stage). 417 ACCs means the population is mostly concentrated in today's million-plus cities. | ||
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{{:Quotes/Consoles/level_19e}} | {{:Quotes/Consoles/level_19e}} | ||
==Added value== | |||
===Location in relation to cities=== | |||
It is not clear how close the ACCs are to a city's center or suburbs. If an ACC was far outside of a city then it might be located in a [[Wilderness Preserve]], requiring constant decontamination work at the site. But if the ACC was smack dab in the middle of the city, you'd presumably end up with toxic waste (the product of decontamination) needing to be transported quite some distance in order to be safely outside the city. | |||
In a possible solution to the conundrum, [[Quotes/Speech#One way out|this unused dialogue]] indicates that the ACCs are ''underground''. This would keep the waste separate from the inhabited area of the city, even if it accumulates at the site of the ACC. Judging from the end of {{C8}}, the clean air has to be driven by powerful turbines to its destination instead of simply vented into the open air as one would expect if the ACC is at ground level (one could imagine that pipes connected to these turbines run up through the city's foundations). Note that ambient street sounds (police sirens, car horns) can be heard in {{C7}} even though no city is visible, adding further evidence that the city being served by the ACC is much closer than you'd think from your surroundings. | |||
The ACC's intake vents, with the massive volume of air they're sucking in, would have to be raised well above the level of human habitation, and for that matter the outflow vents through which the treated air is 'belched back out' would also need to be placed out of a direct line with any people. In fact the ideal system for moving such a large volume of air would probably be giant diffusers with a fine enough mesh to stop anything from entering the ventilation system and also to break up the outward flow of air so it's not creating a gale-force tempest in the city. These vents could be building-sized; even at that scale, a few intake and outflow vent-buildings would be less obtrusive, ugly and noisy than if the entire ACC was placed aboveground. | |||
The structures in the background of {{Hover|the airport poster|image=TXMPPOSTER4.png|width=256px}} showing children in masks could actually be seen as these vents rather than the obvious interpretation as skyscrapers. These hypothesized vents would receive treated air from the ACC beneath them and, by facing in different directions, would spread it throughout the city in the form of a gentle fresh breeze. Intake vents could be built in the same manner, but perhaps around the outside perimeter of the city. This would separate the airflows from directly interfering with each other and, if the intakes faced inward towards the city, might also create a continual current via positive air pressure which travels from the outflow vents in the center of the city to the intakes on the perimeter. | |||
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