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Your De-Virtualization wrote:odd22 wrote:lyokolover wrote:i have seen it, could there be a lyoko world in there?
no first off i highly doubt it and second if there was it wouldnt "be in there" because lyoko is a parralel universe
Lyoko is NOT a parallel universe, and it was proven in "Common Interest." Why would it be slowly eradicated when the Super Calculator's nuclear power cell died if it was in a different dimension?
Anyway.. thanks for sending me the the email, Darkborn! (you're my bestest friend EVER!! ..besides Mewberries. Cuz she's gonna draw me holding a tray of n00b cookies in the LF pic)
odd22 wrote:yah but u wouldnt chop off my head becuse u would already have be shot lol jk anyway i found the factory and the school or wahts left of it
darkborn wrote:I swear i thought i saw Yumi in the park kissing Herb!
TB3 wrote:SOME USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT ILE SEGUIN
I went looking for info on Ile Seguin and found some stuff which CL fanwriters etc might find interesting or useful.
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The Factory was located on Ile. Seguin
It was approximately one kilometer long and consisted of 12 acres of land.
Technically The Renault Factory occupied the island and 30 more acres on either bank. However 'The Factory' as we know it was self-contained to the island and was given over to the actual production lines.
Because of this, the island building was mostly large, open halls such as our beloved Cathederal Room.
The island also had it's own Power Station complete with turbines and boilers, all located in the frontal part of the building with the ridged roof. The chimneys on the roof were the smokestacks and from old photos looked quite picturesqure spewing steam on cold days.
The upstream part of the island (which we have never seen), featured two interesting features - a test-track for the cars, and the spray-painting conveyor lines. The cages to contain the paint and most of the facility was still around when the building was knocked down.
There were large washrooms and lockerooms for the staff, and a mordern cafeteria.
Built in 1932, the island factory was also the site of several famous strikes, was occupied and used by the Nazis in WW2, and subsequently got bombed to oblivion by the RAF, after which it was rebuilt in the form we loved.
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Hope people find this interesting.
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