VISUAL BAY

Dreamscape

Start here if you want the breach as image first: empty rooms, glass residue, subtitle ghosts, and a reviewed Holo-Box that turns pressure into public signal.

VISUAL ENTRY

Use Dreamscape when you want the scene before the dossier.

Dreamscape is a reviewed image board, not a live tally surface. Use it for scene pressure first, then move to The Institute for the record or Transmissions for the public signal.

  • Board posture // reviewed
  • Primary subject // room residue
  • Canon status // visual pressure
HOLO-BOX // DREAMSCAPE STEERING

Dreamscape Holo-Box // Reviewed Signal

The Holo-Box publishes one reviewed pressure line from the site vote, the latest public briefing, and curator review.

Reviewed publication only. This surface shows the last published Holo-Box snapshot, not a raw live tally.

Cycle 00 // reviewed snapshot pending.

No reviewed Dreamscape snapshot is currently public. The next publication window will project the current pressure line here.

SHOT BOARD

The recurring frames keep the breach dry, procedural, and visible.

Dreamscape works best when the image looks ordinary for half a beat too long. These are the approved pressure lines for that effect.

SHOT 01

Aftermeeting Room

Empty chairs, dim glass, one active status light. The frame should feel staffed by workflow residue rather than by a hidden creature.

SHOT 02

Subtitle Ghost

Caption fragments linger above a table no one is using. The visual joke is that the room still behaves like a meeting because the interface has not been told to relax.

SHOT 03

Sector Glass Replay

A clean corridor reflects an earlier room state. The hallway should look polished enough to feel reliable, then wrong enough to feel briefly employed.

SHOT 04

Follow-up Glow

Notification light and task residue stay warm after the humans leave. The room reads as supervised even when it is empty.

REVIEW BOARD

Visual pressure is reviewed before it is treated as public signal.

Dreamscape is not raw telemetry. The board keeps the work legible, funny, and contained enough to publish without pretending the shell has resolved the anomaly.

BOARD NOTE 01

Favor environmental authority over creature reveal.

The room, corridor, or interface should carry the pressure. If a frame starts solving the mystery instead of sharpening the residue, pull it back.

BOARD NOTE 02

Keep human fatigue visible.

Dreamscape works when the operators look inconvenienced rather than heroic. Their exhaustion is the calibration point.

BOARD NOTE 03

Leave OMEGA-scale meaning under-explained.

Hints are allowed. The board rejects frames that collapse the deeper origin question into tidy lore.

PRESSURE NOTES

The route should point outward once the image lands.

A Dreamscape frame is not the end of the story. It should hand viewers toward the archive, the breach path, or the public signal desk.

OUTCOME

If the image clarifies the breach, point toward The Institute.

Use the archive when the viewer is ready for names, custody notes, and the canon record.

OUTCOME

If the image clarifies tone, point toward Transmissions.

Use Rogue Radio when the viewer wants the public signal path without forcing deeper canon on the first pass.