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<h1>Telescope</h1>
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<p>
Jack grabs the map from the center console.<br />
Michelle says: <span class="quote speech">I know the way.</span><br />
<span class="quote speech">Wanna drive?</span><br />
<span class="quote speech">Sure.</span><br />
He puts the map back, hands her the keys, and the four get in the truck.
James joins Michelle in the front and has Dora jump into the footwell at
his feet, Annie and Jack take the rear seats. A few moments later,
Michelle pulls onto the street in front of the bunker.<br />
James asks her: <span class="quote speech">How far is it?</span><br />
<span class="quote speech">A decent bit. Used to be about an hour on the
highway. If it&apos;s in even somewhat decent shape, I&apos;d say
we&apos;re gonna make it there in about that time.</span><br />
She turns right at an intersection onto the on-ramp, saying:<br />
<span class="quote speech">Gonna find out very soon...</span>
</p>
<p>
The pavement is cracked and has potholes, and the highway is partially
overgrown but, despite this, its condition is somehow good enough.
Michelle floors it and the truck rattles and shakes as it accelerates
on the uneven asphalt. James is occupied with calming down Dora for
a momenr. Eventually, even though she is really too big for that, he
takes her on his lap so she can look outside.<br />
As he looks back up, he says: <span class="quote speech">Holy shit!
How are you not absolutely terrified by this?</span><br />
Michelle responds: <span class="quote speech">You get used to it... Also,
I know very well what I can or can&apos;t do with this car &ndash;
I used to drive the same back then.</span>
She glances over at him and adds: <span class="quote speech">Relax, that
seat belt is gonna hold you.</span>
</p>
<p>
The ruins of the city outskirts fly by. Within a few minutes, they make
it out of Ivydale, leaving its valley behind. The mountains make way for
an area of plains and shallow hills. The large, rusty signs above still
indicate the proximity of Sentinel&nbsp;Shores where they haven&apos;t
faded completely. Following them, Michelle takes an exit onto another
highway that leads north, around the western part of Ivydale&apos;s
lower side.
</p>
<p>
After a while, they approach what used to be the outskirts of
Sentinel&nbsp;Shores and Michelle takes an exit, getting them onto
a rural road. The observatory is located on a hill, now ahead of them
&ndash; a small group of buildings in the distance.
As they get closer, the buildings take distinct shapes. Two of them
stand out: The one in the center holds a large geodesic dome and another
one off to the side behind it is a smooth round dome with a slot cut out
of it for a telescope to peek through. Well, it <i>was</i> smooth at one
point &ndash; now, it has many holes with a tree growing out of the
largest one. The geodesic dome is partially covered in ivy vines but
looks otherwise intact. The other buildings look like mostly unremarkable
ruins in various stages of decay.
</p>
<p>
Michelle says:<br />
<span class="quote speech">James, I&apos;m sorry, but it doesn&apos;t
look like you&apos;ll be able to look through that telescope &ndash; or
anyone for that matter...</span><br />
<span class="quote speech">Aww, what a let-down. Still gonna look for
pictures there... Didn&apos;t you say you also need a telescope?</span>
<br />
<span class="quote speech">There are two telescopes here: The optical one
back there and the radio telescope in that ball of triangles in the
middle there. That&apos;s essentially just a really big antenna.</span>
<br />
<span class="quote speech">An antenna but you call it a telescope?</span>
<br />
<span class="quote speech">It works similarly, just for imaging a much
lower part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Stars give off a bunch more
than just visible light.</span><br />
<span class="quote speech">I have no idea what you just said but can we
try that one?</span><br />
<span class="quote speech">A lot of things would have to go right for
that.</span>
</p>
<p>
She drives through what remains of an open gate, onto a large,
overgrown paved area inbetween the buildings, going around
the radio telescope and parking the truck between it and the optical
one. They get out and look around. Trees and bushes grow all over
the place, some even out of the buildings&apos; walls. Dora runs up
to one of the bushes and barks at it. A young fox jumps out and runs
away.<br />
James calls her back:
<span class="quote speech">Dora, c&apos;mere!</span>
</p>
<p>
They start by exploring the optical telescope. The lower part of the
building is filled with <span class="comment">some technology stuff,
preferably not all computers</span> and filing cabinets. Most of their
contents are rotting sheets of paper holding documents and logs.
Annie finds a folder with photos that are partially stuck together.
The ones in the front depicting the outside of the observatory but
there is at least one depicting a nebula.<br />
<span class="quote speech">James, look what I found.</span><br />
<span class="quote speech">Oooh thanks!</span><br />
He takes it and puts it into a bag.
</p>
<p>
Meanwhile, Jack has found a way upstairs. The staircase has partially
collapsed so he drags one of the filing cabinets in their place and
climbs to the next floor.<br />
<span class="quote speech"></span>
</p>
<p class="comment">
Plot hole: why geodesic dome?
They start exploring in the optical telescope building - not wasting
too much time there. Then, they go into the radome.
</p>
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