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{{Quote|The CloudArk is an nth dimensional paracausal fold, and we use it to store library books.|Conrad Jain}} | {{Quote|The CloudArk is an nth dimensional paracausal fold, and we use it to store library books.|Conrad Jain}} | ||
Initially, the CloudArk was utilized by the Neomuni mostly as a data storage medium, until a game designer named Conrad Jain (who would later become the Cloud Strider known as [[Bluejay]]) used it to make a virtual reality environment as part of a vidgame. In doing so, he also discovered that the Vex were using the CloudArk as a power source, even though they were unable to enter the CloudArk itself. However, Jain was able to enter the Vex Network from the CloudArk, and managed to drive the Vex away from it.<ref>https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/the-bluejay?highlight=bluejay</ref> Although his actions were looked upon favorably by later generations, at the time Jain was convicted of public endangerment by breaking Neomuna's laws against virtual reality technology.<ref>https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/conrad-jain?highlight=transcript+</ref> | Initially, the CloudArk was utilized by the Neomuni mostly as a data storage medium, until a game designer named Conrad Jain (who would later become the Cloud Strider known as [[Bluejay]]) used it to make a virtual reality environment as part of a vidgame. In doing so, he also discovered that the Vex were using the CloudArk as a power source, even though they were unable to enter the CloudArk itself. However, Jain was able to enter the Vex Network from the CloudArk, and managed to drive the Vex away from it.<ref>https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/the-bluejay?highlight=bluejay</ref> Although his actions were looked upon favorably by later generations, at the time Jain was convicted of public endangerment by breaking Neomuna's laws against virtual reality technology.<ref>https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/conrad-jain?highlight=transcript+</ref> | ||