
This oracle was known as the "Bad Oracle", and was located just
outside the back 40. The back 40 was a maze of regions which
look identical.


Everyone loved the money tree. Issuing a DO command on it
would provide you with 100 tokens. Issuing another DO command
(for those who were greedy) would result in the message, "Sorry,
only one per customer."


This again is my turf. One feature which existed in Habitat, was
removed from Club Caribe, and never existed in Dreamscape was
the "Who's Online" feature. Notice "THE WALL". It's been
stated that Steve Case was known as "The Wall" in Quantum HQ.
Maybe this was him? (If anyone knows, let us know!)


This is QuteStuff's room. In it are the stolen chess
pieces from the arcade, and stolen books from the library that
Wil1 managed to take but couldn't fit into his already stuffed
turf. Wil has verified that the game pieces can't be
stolen in Dreamscape! In this screenshot is myself
(CNetRep128 aka Heronymous in Dreamscape), and RJScott. RJ was
the very first QGUIDE (or GUIDES as they're now known) on
Q-Link. His SN was QGUIDE rs.


This is the top of the PopuStop apartment complex. From left to
right: RJScott, CNetRep128, Wil1, and QuteStuff. QuteStuff was
trying to see if he could jump off the roof, but suicide wasn't
programmed into the game. ;)
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This is one of the vendroids (or vendo's as they are called now
in Dreamscape) which was hidden in forest. Heads were cheaper
here then in town.


The text in this picture came from the log when you executed a
DO on it. I never was able to figure out what the heck it
was talking about, but my guess is it has something to do with a
quest.


In the lobby of the PopuStop Arms, you can see the
elevator which took you to different floors, and a
vendroid which dispensed copies of The Rant



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