User blog:BestNoobReborn/Strange Realm

The Strange Realm is a realm in which everything that gets erased from all other realms go here. Other than realms and larger objects, things in Post-Realm Space (the space outside all realms) gravitate toward the Strange Realm. There's actually a civilization which collects objects in the Strange Realm to inspect objects and figure out how to take advantage of them.

The Civilization
The civilization, called the (((%&* collects things in the Strange Realm to expand it by converting the things into energy sources. Many indescribable things appear in the Strange Realm, so if they use a normal language, they can't store information about them. The solution? A superdescriptive language.

In the AD cosmology, a superdescriptive language can describe things that are entirely indescribable in a uni-descriptive language. Superdescriptive languages cannot be fully translated to English, as if they can, then the English language can describe what the English language cannot, so they cannot be translated, and can only be translated to another superdescriptive language.

We'll now go over how the civilization takes advantage of what it finds.

Stage 0: Capturing
The subject is found by the civilization and kept in an object positional barrier. (reverts position of object to the latest 0 of time where the object is in a certain range of positions) The object positional barrier is moved along with the subject until it reaches the facility, where it is analyzed.

Stage 1: Analyzing
The subject is first carefully analyzed for it's properties, and the information is uploaded to a supercomputer for the next stage. They get every nitty gritty detail about the subject, and test it carefully, as it's important to prevent it from damaging the civilization in Stage 3.

Stage 2A: Containment
Stages 2A and 2B are done at the same time.

They use the information to find the best way to safely contain the subject while the supercomputer processes the information about the subject.

Stage 2B: Processing
The supercomputer processes the information, and finds the optimal strategy for every possible scenario, and uses that to find the optimal strategy in general.

Stage 3: Use
The members of the civilization use the subject to their advantage, prevent them from escaping, and make the subject unknowingly serve the civilization until Stage 4.

Stage 4: Death
At this point when the subject dies or is now defunct and cannot serve the civilization anymore, they kill it if it isn't already dead, and dump it into a part of the facility where all the dead subjects lay to sit there for eternity.