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Friday, 09/20/2002 Entry: "The Weekend of the Big Move"

The Weekend of the Big Move

I'm wondering whether moving items from one home to another is as traumatic in cyberspace as it is in real life?

Here's what we (me and Seven) have:

  1. A 2000cc home with an upstairs and a basement. This is a very conventional looking structure, with a lawn surrounding the house. We've made this into a tribute to the Doc and Seven characters for their fans. It's pretty much complete, down to my lab in the basement. The property holds over three times the normal allotment of objects for a home (I know the trick to surpass the quota), and takes time even for me to wait for the items to appear.

  2. As the ECH, I own a 200cc modular home with tubes between rooms. This has been crafted with photoshop floors and video screenshot wallpaper to resemble areas of Voyager, with the exception of the Space Room. Other rooms are the Transporter Room, Escher Room, and Holodeck. Outside I have a patio bar and some chairs, plus a carnival game. More on this home in a future post.

The game plan is to start Seven up with the same type of 2000cc home, and - room by room - pick up my stuff, transfer them over to her account, then drop them in the same places. If we're lucky, the process will take only a few hours. I can see some places like the Babe Wall (a wall of framed photos of the important women in Doc's life) may be a bit of a challenge. Server lags might also be a problem. This will eventually be linked from websites (I, Holodoc and DDGalleries), probably call it "Doc & Seven's Place" or something.

I'll probably keep some specialty items like the Ya-Ya Tree. This will give us the chance to upgrade into something fancier for "Photons Be Free."

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