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<blockquote data-quote="paradox404" data-source="post: 117377" data-attributes="member: 4523"><p>Interesting, I never considered that... It did have some features that some of the MAGLEVs did, but were very subtle so it possibly could have been some sort of a triple hybrid then... (Or two variations, which I think there might of been as the tram lines had a lower platform.) The funny thing was is that if you fell asleep on the trains there was no noise to wake you up, which often left you 20-30+ stops away, typically 3/4 of the way to the mountain range.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Possible, but I think it's more likely similar to some of the other dreams that I have that involves me seeing an alternate timeline through my counterpart's eyes. (Sometimes I get information from them directly, as if they knew it was going to happen.)</p><p>_____________________________________________________________________</p><p></p><p>Something else I forgot to mention in the first post, was that there was two distinct styles for buildings. The first, as I mentioned was the European type of buildings, typically seen larger buildings found in cities, and more built up areas. However the other was more reminiscent of the modern style from this timeline, however the modern style consisted of a clean, typically white exterior. Shape wise they were typically very square, but at the same time they weren't shaped like a box, there was a lot of detail despite the simplistic design. I guess you could say they look somewhat like the better "designer" houses of this timeline.</p><p></p><p>The shopping centers were typically much larger than their counterparts here. For instance the shopping center near where I live has 3 levels above ground with two having shops on them. The counterpart there had 5, with shops on each with the main section still being larger than on this timeline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paradox404, post: 117377, member: 4523"] Interesting, I never considered that... It did have some features that some of the MAGLEVs did, but were very subtle so it possibly could have been some sort of a triple hybrid then... (Or two variations, which I think there might of been as the tram lines had a lower platform.) The funny thing was is that if you fell asleep on the trains there was no noise to wake you up, which often left you 20-30+ stops away, typically 3/4 of the way to the mountain range. Possible, but I think it's more likely similar to some of the other dreams that I have that involves me seeing an alternate timeline through my counterpart's eyes. (Sometimes I get information from them directly, as if they knew it was going to happen.) _____________________________________________________________________ Something else I forgot to mention in the first post, was that there was two distinct styles for buildings. The first, as I mentioned was the European type of buildings, typically seen larger buildings found in cities, and more built up areas. However the other was more reminiscent of the modern style from this timeline, however the modern style consisted of a clean, typically white exterior. Shape wise they were typically very square, but at the same time they weren't shaped like a box, there was a lot of detail despite the simplistic design. I guess you could say they look somewhat like the better "designer" houses of this timeline. The shopping centers were typically much larger than their counterparts here. For instance the shopping center near where I live has 3 levels above ground with two having shops on them. The counterpart there had 5, with shops on each with the main section still being larger than on this timeline. [/QUOTE]
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