Shadow Wall; Reduces damage taken by 30% for 15 seconds.
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Shadow Wall; Reduces damage taken by 30% for 15 seconds.
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Shadow Box- techniquest
The exhibition is placed in it’s own room, which is pitch dark. When someone stands in front of the 'shadow' wall and someon presses the button on the flash unit a powerful flash illuminates the room. After the flash, your shadow is still visible on the glowing wall. The wall is made from plastic containing the same luminous material that makes fire exit signs glow in the dark. The luminous picture on the sign has to be given some daylight before they will glow. In the same way, the material on the wall only glows after a strong flash of light falls on it. If you are in the way, you will cast a shadow on the wall behind you, this means that section of wall doesn't get its flash of energy, so it doesn't glow. Your shadow stays there for a minute or so until the surrounding glow has faded.
I like the idea of this as signage and the informative text being exposed.
Update:
Considering picking up Shadow Wall again. Or Timekeeper, for that matter. Really, everything except ODADA, because ODADA can fuck right off.
...Okay, I'm only being half-serious with that last one. ODADA is okay. I just hate that it gets more attention than everything else for no explicable reason. And that I can't think of a story for it. So. Blah.
But, yeah -- SW and TK. The only problem is that most of the work is editing and filling plot gaps, so it's actually a lot harder than just writing straight, as I would be in Kill Your Heroes. There's actually a whole post I never got around to actually posting about what a pain in the ass Timekeeper is at the moment, in that regard, but let's not rehash that again.
...Maybe I could do them for EdNoWriMo, or whatever it's called? Where you spend all of December editing a manuscript? That could work. It's a few months off, and probably has a few people spinning in their reader-graves because I haven't updated shit in months, but... eh. It'd be worth it.
Besides, the idea of finally getting to the good part of Shadow Wall makes me all giddy inside.