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=== Description === | === Description === | ||
Mari Sato was scouring an old-world junkyard when he pulled an old computer in surprisingly good shape from a pile of metal scraps. Using his mobile power conduit, he turned it on and discovered a game pop up on the screen. At this point, electrical wires from the surrounding scraps came to life and attempted to drag | Mari Sato was scouring an old-world junkyard when he pulled an old computer in surprisingly good shape from a pile of metal scraps. Using his mobile power conduit, he turned it on and discovered a game pop up on the screen. At this point, electrical wires from the surrounding scraps came to life and attempted to drag him under. After completing the game, he acquired what is now known as the first Polydot [[Eggs|Egg]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:55, 2 January 2023
Description
Mari Sato was scouring an old-world junkyard when he pulled an old computer in surprisingly good shape from a pile of metal scraps. Using his mobile power conduit, he turned it on and discovered a game pop up on the screen. At this point, electrical wires from the surrounding scraps came to life and attempted to drag him under. After completing the game, he acquired what is now known as the first Polydot Egg.
Characteristics | |||||||
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Veneer | Origin Location | Temperature | Energy Level | Weight | Sound | Byproduct | Element |
Electricity | Seemingly Random Hardware | 45° C | Frenetic | Weightless | 8-Bit Victory Tone | Electronic Coins | Pixel |