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A ''Remote Working Station'' has been found in the lowest floor of [[The Temple of Power]]. |
A ''Remote Working Station'' has been found in the lowest floor of [[The Temple of Power]]. |
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 1 August 2020
The Remote Working Station is a piece of equipment used to operate Waldo Statues. It comprises a seat and console made of stone and metal, designed for a nine-foot tall Builder operator. When an operator sits in the chair, small blue lights will appear in the air above the console, indicating the presence of nearby Waldoes. By reaching out and touching a blue light the operator can transfer their consciousness to their chosen Waldo. As noted on the Waldo Statues page, the operators face disappears when this happens, which is disconcerting. Presumably the Builders were used to it.
A Remote Working Station has been found in the lowest floor of The Temple of Power.
It looks like the ancient elves were also able to create these, making smaller versions. One was found Woods End Fort in a hidden room.