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Ha! Dome for Pioneers. That’s so on the nose. That’s really what it is.
You’re almost starting from scratch here. You don’t go all the way back
to the beginning, like Paleodome, but you’re not provided with much. Like
other lifestyle domes, you’re expected to stay here for an extended period of
time, like years; not days, not even months. You’re here to get an idea of
what life was like for people in 19th century New World. Everything you need
is here, but you have to process it yourself. There’s wooded areas, arid
desert, prairies, some small lakes (maybe ponds?) and rocks. They dress you in
very simple clothes that look like they’re handmade, but I’m guessing they
weren’t really. They give you a metal bucket, a few basic tools, and one wagon
per ten or eleven people I think? I don’t remember what they said. If you have
too few people, you don’t even get a wagon. There are some cows of some kind
wandering around nearby, so if you do get one of the wagons, you have to put
those two things together yourself. Good luck, dude, I actually think they’re
real cows. While they’re not aggressive, they don’t want you tying ropes to
them, and do you even know how to put a cow before a wagon? Didn’t think so.
It’s the year 2500, we don’t have to do stuff like that anymore. That’s what’s
so interesting about this place. If you wanted to know how the real pioneers
survived with what little they had, and while enduring everything they had to,
you had to have done your research ahead of time. There is no education here.
I understand what they were going for, but that was probably a mistake. There
should be a museum where they give you such education, not so you’re better
equipped, but so you have a real appreciation for what you’ll experience
in the simulation. What were their goals? What mistakes did they make?
What kind of class divide was there, if any? I mean, you could turn your lot
into a mountain man survivalist situation, and stay there for just as long,
but that’s not what the pioneers were trying to do. They were digging in,
founding towns, making a legacy for themselves. If people start using it
right, given enough time, it’s possible that Dome for Pioneers might have to
change its name to Dome for an Extremely Advanced Civilization. All the tools
are there, it will just take time for us to relearn how to use them, just like
our ancestors did. I think that it’s a really interesting social experiment. I
just think it might not accomplish the right goals if management doesn’t guide
the narrative in a proper direction. But don’t listen to me, I’m nobody.
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