Post by Kman on Apr 5, 2017 14:34:54 GMT -8
Pride Castle
The Network version of Pride Castle is quite similar to its Real World counterpart - an area reserved specifically for the NetNavi of the royal staff, as well as those who work for Gauss Inc. Its main areas are centralized into a main pillar which are set up in a mirror of the office building area. The upper floors are reserved for the royal family's NetNavi to work in, from the staff to the personal Navi of the current Monarchs, as well as advisors and so forth. Just below these are the office areas used by Gauss, Inc. There are a number of workers who come in and out of these office buildings with a number of different tasks and roles, from research to virus busting and all that lay in between. The area is often heavily restricted, and restricting entry from those who do not work for Gauss Inc., or are a member of the royal family.
The interior (and the exterior) of the building, from the tower to the parapets and the very walls that make up the castle have been done in painstaking detail. There are a number of incredibly advanced displays at work that many would never be able to see outside of this, and that makes the viewable parts of the castle incredibly sought after for the sake of tourism. Many of the creations from Gauss, Inc. have been used here as an initial testing ground, or if they have a product that behaves differently than they expected, but works well to incite the curiosity of their guests, it is often integrated into the Castle's Data.
Seeing the Royal NetNavi is not something that happens often, but when they are spotted, one can be certain that they are often under heavy guard, even though a great deal of them are formidable battlers in their own right.
The Network version of Pride Castle is quite similar to its Real World counterpart - an area reserved specifically for the NetNavi of the royal staff, as well as those who work for Gauss Inc. Its main areas are centralized into a main pillar which are set up in a mirror of the office building area. The upper floors are reserved for the royal family's NetNavi to work in, from the staff to the personal Navi of the current Monarchs, as well as advisors and so forth. Just below these are the office areas used by Gauss, Inc. There are a number of workers who come in and out of these office buildings with a number of different tasks and roles, from research to virus busting and all that lay in between. The area is often heavily restricted, and restricting entry from those who do not work for Gauss Inc., or are a member of the royal family.
The interior (and the exterior) of the building, from the tower to the parapets and the very walls that make up the castle have been done in painstaking detail. There are a number of incredibly advanced displays at work that many would never be able to see outside of this, and that makes the viewable parts of the castle incredibly sought after for the sake of tourism. Many of the creations from Gauss, Inc. have been used here as an initial testing ground, or if they have a product that behaves differently than they expected, but works well to incite the curiosity of their guests, it is often integrated into the Castle's Data.
Seeing the Royal NetNavi is not something that happens often, but when they are spotted, one can be certain that they are often under heavy guard, even though a great deal of them are formidable battlers in their own right.