Library: Difference between revisions
Bandit LOAF (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
Bandit LOAF (talk | contribs) |
||
(5 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Privateer - Screenshot - Oxford Square - Empty.png | |||
Privateer - Screenshot - Oxford Library.png | Privateer - Screenshot - Oxford Library.png | ||
Privateer - Screenshot - Oxford - Library - Research Computer 1.png | Privateer - Screenshot - Oxford - Library - Research Computer 1.png | ||
Privateer - Screenshot - Oxford - Library - PC.png | Privateer - Screenshot - Oxford - Library - PC.png | ||
Privateer - Screenshot - Oxford - Library - Masterson.png | Privateer - Screenshot - Oxford - Library - Masterson.png | ||
Line 41: | Line 36: | ||
Privateer - Sprite Sheet - Oxford - Library - Computer - Screen 1.PNG | Privateer - Sprite Sheet - Oxford - Library - Computer - Screen 1.PNG | ||
Privateer - Sprite Sheet - Oxford - Library - Computer - Screen 2.PNG | Privateer - Sprite Sheet - Oxford - Library - Computer - Screen 2.PNG | ||
</gallery> | |||
==Research Computer== | |||
===Text=== | |||
====Scanning==== | |||
<blockquote><tt> | |||
structure unknown<br> | |||
trace failure<br> | |||
origin unknown | |||
</tt></blockquote> | |||
====Dr. Monkhouse's Entry==== | |||
<blockquote><tt> | |||
XENOARCHAEOLOGY RESEARCHERS (CONT.) ENTRY 1009872<br> | |||
MONKHOUSE, LEMUEL A.<br> | |||
Doctorate - Xenoarchaeology - Oxford University;<br> | |||
Masters - Xenobiology - Olympus Mons University<br> | |||
Bachelors of Science - Xenophilology - Oxford University<br> | |||
<br> | |||
Dr Lemuel Monkhouse, the Confederation's foremost expert in <br> | |||
xenoarchaeology, brings to the field a unique multi-disciplinary <br> | |||
approach, grounded in the knowledge of alien biological systems <br> | |||
and the conceptual analogues common to all languages. <br> | |||
<br> | |||
The pinnacle of Monkhouse's career was his discovery of the <br> | |||
Mars Steltek Site in 2667, relics from which have been dated <br> | |||
at 2.4 billion years of age. This find shook the scientific <br> | |||
community and called into question previous estimates of the <br> | |||
age of the universe. This was also the first evidence found <br> | |||
which supported the "Steltek Hypothesis", the postulation that <br> | |||
an advanced, galaxy-spanning civilisation existed before the <br> | |||
so-called Dawn of Intelligence. That evidence has been confis-<br> | |||
cated by the Confederation, and the Mars Steltek Site has been closed <br> | |||
since 2668. Despite Monkhouse's unsurpasses reputation, <br> | |||
many authorities still dispute his findings. <br> | |||
<br> | |||
Monkhouse, Chairman of the Jones Memorial Archaeological <br> | |||
Foundation, is widely sought for consultation on alien artefacts. <br> | |||
Rumour has it that he retains some Steltek artefacts in his <br> | |||
possession. Currently, he can be found on Palan, overseeing <br> | |||
an excavation at an undisclosed site. Funds for these excavations <br> | |||
are provided by the Palan-based Rondell Corporation.<br> | |||
<br> | |||
OTHER TOPICS: MAJOR WORKS; RESEARCH PAPERS; BIOGRAPHY | |||
</tt></blockquote> | |||
==Images== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Privateer - Screenshot - Oxford - Library - Research Computer 2.png | |||
Privateer - Screenshot - Oxford - Library - Research Computer 3.png | |||
Privateer - Screenshot - Oxford - Library - Research Computer 4.png | |||
Privateer - Screenshot - Oxford - Library - Research Computer 5.png | |||
Privateer - Screenshot - Oxford - Library - Research Computer 6.png | |||
Privateer - Screenshot - Oxford - Library - Research Computer Screen.png | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Latest revision as of 22:49, 13 March 2023
Library | |
---|---|
Library is a research library at Oxford University. It is located directly off Oxford Square. The library contains physical books and research computers. E. Masterson works out of the library.
Images
Screenshots
Sprite Sheets
Research Computer
Text
Scanning
structure unknown
trace failure
origin unknown
Dr. Monkhouse's Entry
XENOARCHAEOLOGY RESEARCHERS (CONT.) ENTRY 1009872
MONKHOUSE, LEMUEL A.
Doctorate - Xenoarchaeology - Oxford University;
Masters - Xenobiology - Olympus Mons University
Bachelors of Science - Xenophilology - Oxford University
Dr Lemuel Monkhouse, the Confederation's foremost expert in
xenoarchaeology, brings to the field a unique multi-disciplinary
approach, grounded in the knowledge of alien biological systems
and the conceptual analogues common to all languages.
The pinnacle of Monkhouse's career was his discovery of the
Mars Steltek Site in 2667, relics from which have been dated
at 2.4 billion years of age. This find shook the scientific
community and called into question previous estimates of the
age of the universe. This was also the first evidence found
which supported the "Steltek Hypothesis", the postulation that
an advanced, galaxy-spanning civilisation existed before the
so-called Dawn of Intelligence. That evidence has been confis-
cated by the Confederation, and the Mars Steltek Site has been closed
since 2668. Despite Monkhouse's unsurpasses reputation,
many authorities still dispute his findings.
Monkhouse, Chairman of the Jones Memorial Archaeological
Foundation, is widely sought for consultation on alien artefacts.
Rumour has it that he retains some Steltek artefacts in his
possession. Currently, he can be found on Palan, overseeing
an excavation at an undisclosed site. Funds for these excavations
are provided by the Palan-based Rondell Corporation.
OTHER TOPICS: MAJOR WORKS; RESEARCH PAPERS; BIOGRAPHY
Images
Appearances
Behind the Scenes
Wing Commander Privateer contains an animation of a bird or spacecraft that appears through the window in the library; the game does not display this.
Source Models
- LIBRARY - Oxford Library
- LIBRRYCU - Oxford Library Close-Up
- LIBCUB11 - Oxford Library Research Computer
- LIBCUB12 - Oxford Library Research Computer
- LIBRRYPC - Oxford Library Research Computer
- OBJECT1 - Oxford Library Research Computer