DEXcube
DEXcube’s are navigational beacons, resembling a Rubik’s Cube, that anchor a tunnel to two dimensional planes of existence.
a scripting language designed for dimensional exploration
DEXcube’s are navigational beacons, resembling a Rubik’s Cube, that anchor a tunnel to two dimensional planes of existence.
Lumen was the first world the CODEX system successfully tunneled to. Although the scripted variables were simple, the world Professor Lauer visited was breathtaking.
The ARC (Anchor-point Rift Connector) Zapper is a device used to connect and register a DEXcube anchor point to a pre-scripted World Disk.
Known to most as Professor John Lauer, Johannes von Laue was a German mathematician and theoretical physicist who developed DEXscript for use on the CODEX (Compiler for Outer-world Dimensional Exploration) system.