ARC Zapper
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.
a scripting language designed for dimensional exploration
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.
The CODEX (Compiler for Outer-world Dimensional Exploration) is a system created in 1987 by Johannes von Laue. The CODEX allows a DEXer to compile a World Disk and register a DEXcube.
DEXcube’s are navigational beacons, resembling a Rubik’s Cube, that anchor a tunnel to two dimensional planes of existence.
A DEXer is a dimensional explorer who uses DEXscript and the CODEX system to travel and explore new worlds.
DEXscript is a scripting language developed in 1987 by Johannes von Laue for the CODEX system. Its creation was a response to the dangerous nature of randomly opening a tunnel to the unknown.
A World Disk is created using the CODEX system and compiled with DEXscript on to a standard 3.5-inch floppy disk. It is then inserted into the ARC Zapper to connect and register a DEXcube anchor point.