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=== Origins ===
=== Origins ===
The idea for Crystal Palace was first proposed in a paper by [[Renna Rose]] titled ''Counterexample Guided Model For Non-Interventionist Regulation of the Meta-Divine'', within living memory of the events of ''[[COUNTER/Weight]]''. The construction of the machine was originally thought impossible.<sup><ref>[[Guaranteed Events, Or: An Accounting of the Time When We Built the Machine]], 0:05:18</ref></sup>  
The idea for Crystal Palace is first proposed in a paper by [[Renna Rose]] and colleagues titled ''Counterexample Guided Model For Non-Interventionist Regulation of the Meta-Divine''. This paper is published within living memory of the events of ''[[COUNTER/Weight]]''. The construction of the machine is originally thought impossible.<sup><ref>[[Guaranteed Events, Or: An Accounting of the Time When We Built the Machine]], 0:05:18</ref></sup>  


It was designed around 600 years later by [[Tanner Indiana]] in an effort to create peace in the Principality, and as a result of the conditions in which Tanner and his parents and peers lived.<sup><ref>[[Guaranteed Events, Or: An Accounting of the Time When We Built the Machine]], 0:14:38</ref></sup>
It is designed around 600 years later by [[Tanner Indiana]] in an effort to create peace in the Principality, and as a result of the conditions in which Tanner and his parents and peers live.<sup><ref>[[Guaranteed Events, Or: An Accounting of the Time When We Built the Machine]], 0:14:38</ref></sup>


200 years after this was the [[Guaranteed Events#First Day|First Day of Guaranteed Events]].<sup><ref>[[Guaranteed Events, Or: An Accounting of the Time When We Built the Machine]], 0:24:00</ref></sup>
200 years after this is the [[Guaranteed Events#First Day|First Day of Guaranteed Events]].<sup><ref>[[Guaranteed Events, Or: An Accounting of the Time When We Built the Machine]], 0:24:00</ref></sup>


=== ''Twilight Mirage'' ===
=== ''Twilight Mirage'' ===
Around 30,000 years later, Crystal Palace sent [[Demani Dusk]] and [[Gray Gloaming]] to the [[Twilight Mirage]] as [[Rapid Evening (intelligence agency)#Primary and Satellite|Primary and Satellite]] [[Rapid Evening (intelligence agency)|Rapid Evening]] agents, to monitor the situation there. Crystal Palace provided Gray with a Dovetail Synopsis concerning the history of the Quire System just before the rediscovery of [[Independence|the Heart of Independence]].
Around 30,000 years later, Crystal Palace sends [[Demani Dusk]] and [[Gray Gloaming]] to the [[Twilight Mirage]] as [[Rapid Evening (intelligence agency)#Primary and Satellite|Primary and Satellite]] [[Rapid Evening (intelligence agency)|Rapid Evening]] agents. It tasks them with monitoring the situation in the Mirage. Crystal Palace provides Gray with a Dovetail Synopsis concerning the history of the [[Quire System]] just before the rediscovery of [[Independence|the Heart of Independence]].


A few months later, the Rapid Evening sent [[Keen Forester Gloaming]] to the [[Quire System]] after Demani and Gray deserted their posts—Gray unsatisfied with the binary choice of either leaving the Fleet to its own course or using a [[Stellar combustor|Stellar Combuster]] to destroy it and Quire, and wanting a softer option.<sup><ref>[[godspeed, glory Pt. 3]], opening</ref></sup>
A few months later, the Rapid Evening sends [[Keen Forester Gloaming]] to the Quire System after Demani and Gray desert their posts—Gray, unsatisfied with the binary choice of leaving the Fleet to its own course or using a [[Stellar combustor|Stellar Combuster]] to destroy both it and [[Quire]], wants a softer option.<sup><ref>[[godspeed, glory Pt. 3]], opening</ref></sup>


A year of time in the Quire System and five years for the rest of the universe later, Crystal Palace found itself unable to create any predictions about the Quire System after a certain date, known to the Rapid Evening and [[the Brink]] as [[Dark Day]].<sup><ref>[[Uncontrolled Fires]]</ref></sup> It was later revealed that this was caused by [[Our Profit]], who used [[Profit's Star]] on Crystal Palace from within the Twilight Mirage.<sup><ref>[[Our Flaws in a Vacuum, or the Promise We Made To Each Other]], 2:04:20</ref></sup>
One year in the Quire System and five years for the rest of the universe later, Crystal Palace finds itself unable to create any predictions about the Quire System after a certain date, which the Rapid Evening and [[the Brink]] come to know as [[Dark Day]].<sup><ref>[[Uncontrolled Fires]]</ref></sup> It is later revealed that this was caused by [[Our Profit]], who used [[Profit's Star]] on Crystal Palace from within the Twilight Mirage.<sup><ref>[[Our Flaws in a Vacuum, or the Promise We Made To Each Other]], 2:04:20</ref></sup> [[Keen Forester Gloaming]] later decides to call for Crystal Palace's relocation to the Mirage.<sup><ref>[[The Feast of Patina]], ending</ref></sup>{{Spoiler block|spoiling=[[Twilight Mirage 67: Futura Free Pt. 4]]|text=In the ''Twilight Mirage'' season finale, [[Grand Magnificent]] creates [[Arbit]], a Divine that generates enough improbability to prevent Crystal Palace from being certain of anything. This effectively breaks Crystal Palace's ability to predict the future.<ref name="tm67">[[Twilight Mirage 67: Futura Free Pt. 4]]</ref>|theme=tm}}
 
Keen later made the decision to call for Crystal Palace's relocation to the Mirage, a journey it is currently undertaking.<sup><ref>[[The Feast of Patina]], ending</ref></sup>  
 
{{Spoiler block|spoiling=[[Twilight Mirage 67: Futura Free Pt. 4]]|text=In the ''Twilight Mirage'' season finale, [[Grand Magnificent]] creates [[Arbit]], a Divine that generates enough improbability to prevent Crystal Palace from being certain of anything. This effectively breaks Crystal Palace's ability to predict the future.<ref name="tm67">[[Twilight Mirage 67: Futura Free Pt. 4]]</ref>|theme=tm}}


In the outro to the season, [[Aram Nideo]] grants Crystal Palace Divinity.<ref name="tm67" />
In the outro to the season, [[Aram Nideo]] grants Crystal Palace Divinity.<ref name="tm67" />


=== ''The Road to PARTIZAN and PARTIZAN'' ===
=== ''The Road to PARTIZAN and PARTIZAN'' ===
Crystal Palace is renamed the Divine Past when Aram Nideo grants it Divinity, around the beginning of the [[Dawn Millennium]].<ref>[[The Road to PARTIZAN 09: Microscope Pt. 1]]</ref> It remains affiliated with the Principality of Kesh as the Principality transforms into Stel Kesh and through to the beginning of ''PARTIZAN'' in 1423 PM. Its [[Elect]] at this time is [[Cymbidium]].<ref>[[The Road to PARTIZAN 01: Dialect Pt. 1]]</ref>
Crystal Palace is renamed Past when Aram Nideo grants it Divinity, around the beginning of the [[Dawn Millennium]].<ref>[[The Road to PARTIZAN 09: Microscope Pt. 1]]</ref> It remains affiliated with the Principality of Kesh as the Principality transforms into Stel Kesh and through to the beginning of ''[[PARTIZAN]]'' in 1423 PM. Its [[Elect]] at this time is [[Cymbidium]].<ref>[[The Road to PARTIZAN 01: Dialect Pt. 1]]</ref>


During the events of "[[Obelle, On Fire]]", Past crashes just outside of [[Obelle]]. [[SBBR]] performs a false flag to pin the crash on [[House Whitestar]], while Stel Kesh falsely claims this was the work of [[Stel Apostolos]].
During the events of "[[Obelle, On Fire]]", Past crashes just outside of [[Obelle]]. [[SBBR]] performs a false flag to pin the crash on [[House Whitestar]], while Stel Kesh falsely claims this was the work of [[Stel Apostolos]].
{{Spoiler block|spoiling=[[PARTIZAN 46: Operation Shackled Sun: Act 2: The Gate]]|text=In fact, Past was downed by a [[Curtain]] kill code sent by [[Crysanth Kesh]] after [[Mourningbride]] reported Cymbidium's intent to defect.<ref name="pzn46">[[PARTIZAN 46: Operation Shackled Sun: Act 2: The Gate]]</ref>|theme=pzn}}
{{Spoiler block|spoiling=[[PARTIZAN 46: Operation Shackled Sun: Act 2: The Gate]]|text=In fact, Past was downed by a [[Curtain]] kill code sent by [[Crysanth Kesh]] after [[Mourningbride]] reported Cymbidium's intent to defect.<ref name="pzn46">[[PARTIZAN 46: Operation Shackled Sun: Act 2: The Gate]]</ref>|theme=pzn}}
[[Clementine Kesh]]'s [[Rapid Evening (PARTIZAN)|Rapid Evening]] are sent to Obelle after Past crashes in order to recover enough of the Divine to begin rebuilding it.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 03: SHORESIDE RECOVERY - DINNERDATE]]</ref> During this mission, [[Exeter Leap]] recovers the robotic janitorial unit Figure A,<ref>[[PARTIZAN 04: SHORESIDE RECOVERY - BLACKGLOVES]]</ref> who was deactivated and placed on display in a museum inside Past millennia prior.<ref>[[Twilight Mirage 63: Guaranteed Events, Or: An Accounting of the Time When We Built the Machine]], 0:23:29</ref>
[[Clementine Kesh]]'s [[Rapid Evening (PARTIZAN)|Rapid Evening]] are sent to Obelle after Past crashes in order to recover enough of the Divine to begin rebuilding it.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 03: SHORESIDE RECOVERY - DINNERDATE]]</ref> During this mission, [[Exeter Leap]] recovers the robotic janitorial unit [[Figure A]],<ref>[[PARTIZAN 04: SHORESIDE RECOVERY - BLACKGLOVES]]</ref> who was deactivated and placed on display in a museum inside Past millennia prior.<ref>[[Twilight Mirage 63: Guaranteed Events, Or: An Accounting of the Time When We Built the Machine]], 0:23:29</ref>
{{Spoiler block|spoiling=[[PARTIZAN 36: The Witch in the Glass Pt. 2]]|text=At some point after the crash, the recovered parts of Past are assembled by Curtain agents, who begin the work of rebuilding it within Kesh land in the [[Verglaz Taiga]]. Clementine encounters the rebuild effort and takes it over, bringing [[Perennial]] into the body of Past with her. She chooses not to free Past from shackles placed on it by Curtain agents.<br /><br />Past becomes the Reflecting Pool, Clem's floating city, where she rescues war-injured refugees, civilians, and soldiers, sometimes repairing their bodies with Perennial magic, in exchange for them working for her.<ref name="pzn36">[[PARTIZAN 36: The Witch in the Glass Pt. 2]]</ref>|theme=pzn}}
{{Spoiler block|spoiling=[[PARTIZAN 36: The Witch in the Glass Pt. 2]]|text=At some point after the crash, the recovered parts of Past are assembled by Curtain agents, who begin the work of rebuilding it within Kesh land in the [[Verglaz Taiga]]. Clementine encounters the rebuild effort and takes it over, bringing [[Perennial]] into the body of Past with her. She chooses not to free Past from shackles placed on it by Curtain agents.<br /><br />Past becomes the Reflecting Pool, Clem's floating city, where she rescues war-injured refugees, civilians, and soldiers, sometimes repairing their bodies with Perennial magic, in exchange for them working for her.<ref name="pzn36">[[PARTIZAN 36: The Witch in the Glass Pt. 2]]</ref>|theme=pzn}}


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==Predictions==
==Predictions==
In their raw form, Crystal Palace's predictions are little use, being too specific and numerous to be directly acted on. As such, Kesh employs agents known as Janitors to 'clean' the output, cleaning the signal from the noise in the data that Crystal Palace provides.
In their raw form, Crystal Palace's predictions are of little use, too specific and numerous to be directly acted on. As such, Kesh employs agents known as Janitors to 'clean' the output, cleaning the signal from the noise in the data that Crystal Palace provides.


Crystal Palace has been shown to be able to predict events after its own destruction. However, the events were cut off on a day known as [[Dark Day]], when [[Our Profit]] used [[Profit's Star]] to blind the crystalline sage.
Crystal Palace has been shown to be able to predict events after its own destruction. However, the events were cut off on a day known as [[Dark Day]], when [[Our Profit]] used [[Profit's Star]] to blind the crystalline sage.

Revision as of 14:45, 7 July 2024

Crystal Palace, also known as Past and the Reflecting Pool, among other names, has variously been described as a Divine or post-Divine oracle. Built some years after the events of COUNTER/Weight, its predictions are a guiding force in the Milky Way galaxy throughout Twilight Mirage, enabling the Rapid Evening to monitor and neutralise any potentially disruptive agents in the galaxy. During this era it is affiliated with the Principality of Kesh. By the time PARTIZAN picks up thousands of years later, it has become a Divine of Stel Kesh.

Crystal Palace stores an untold amount of information about the cultures it has observed, including the Divine Principality itself.[1]

Appearance

Crystal Palace is not a typical computer. Its design features many pulleys, chains, punch cards and conveyor belts, the motion of which plays a part in its computation.

It is the size of a city.

History & Involvement

Origins

The idea for Crystal Palace is first proposed in a paper by Renna Rose and colleagues titled Counterexample Guided Model For Non-Interventionist Regulation of the Meta-Divine. This paper is published within living memory of the events of COUNTER/Weight. The construction of the machine is originally thought impossible.[2]

It is designed around 600 years later by Tanner Indiana in an effort to create peace in the Principality, and as a result of the conditions in which Tanner and his parents and peers live.[3]

200 years after this is the First Day of Guaranteed Events.[4]

Twilight Mirage

Around 30,000 years later, Crystal Palace sends Demani Dusk and Gray Gloaming to the Twilight Mirage as Primary and Satellite Rapid Evening agents. It tasks them with monitoring the situation in the Mirage. Crystal Palace provides Gray with a Dovetail Synopsis concerning the history of the Quire System just before the rediscovery of the Heart of Independence.

A few months later, the Rapid Evening sends Keen Forester Gloaming to the Quire System after Demani and Gray desert their posts—Gray, unsatisfied with the binary choice of leaving the Fleet to its own course or using a Stellar Combuster to destroy both it and Quire, wants a softer option.[5]

One year in the Quire System and five years for the rest of the universe later, Crystal Palace finds itself unable to create any predictions about the Quire System after a certain date, which the Rapid Evening and the Brink come to know as Dark Day.[6] It is later revealed that this was caused by Our Profit, who used Profit's Star on Crystal Palace from within the Twilight Mirage.[7] Keen Forester Gloaming later decides to call for Crystal Palace's relocation to the Mirage.[8]

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In the Twilight Mirage season finale, Grand Magnificent creates Arbit, a Divine that generates enough improbability to prevent Crystal Palace from being certain of anything. This effectively breaks Crystal Palace's ability to predict the future.[9]

In the outro to the season, Aram Nideo grants Crystal Palace Divinity.[9]

The Road to PARTIZAN and PARTIZAN

Crystal Palace is renamed Past when Aram Nideo grants it Divinity, around the beginning of the Dawn Millennium.[10] It remains affiliated with the Principality of Kesh as the Principality transforms into Stel Kesh and through to the beginning of PARTIZAN in 1423 PM. Its Elect at this time is Cymbidium.[11]

During the events of "Obelle, On Fire", Past crashes just outside of Obelle. SBBR performs a false flag to pin the crash on House Whitestar, while Stel Kesh falsely claims this was the work of Stel Apostolos.

Pzncover.jpg

This section contains spoilers for PARTIZAN 46: Operation Shackled Sun: Act 2: The Gate.
Click here to reveal.

In fact, Past was downed by a Curtain kill code sent by Crysanth Kesh after Mourningbride reported Cymbidium's intent to defect.[12]

Clementine Kesh's Rapid Evening are sent to Obelle after Past crashes in order to recover enough of the Divine to begin rebuilding it.[13] During this mission, Exeter Leap recovers the robotic janitorial unit Figure A,[14] who was deactivated and placed on display in a museum inside Past millennia prior.[15]

Pzncover.jpg

This section contains spoilers for PARTIZAN 36: The Witch in the Glass Pt. 2.
Click here to reveal.

At some point after the crash, the recovered parts of Past are assembled by Curtain agents, who begin the work of rebuilding it within Kesh land in the Verglaz Taiga. Clementine encounters the rebuild effort and takes it over, bringing Perennial into the body of Past with her. She chooses not to free Past from shackles placed on it by Curtain agents.

Past becomes the Reflecting Pool, Clem's floating city, where she rescues war-injured refugees, civilians, and soldiers, sometimes repairing their bodies with Perennial magic, in exchange for them working for her.[16]

The Road to PALISADE and PALISADE

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In the years between PARTIZAN and PALISADE, Clementine intentionally crashes the Reflecting Pool on Palisade and has her followers transform it into a city that she can rule over. She calls this city the Crown of Glass.[17]

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With the power of the Iconoclasts, Clementine breaks Arbit, thereby restoring Past's ability to predict the future and installing herself as its new Elect.[18]

Predictions

In their raw form, Crystal Palace's predictions are of little use, too specific and numerous to be directly acted on. As such, Kesh employs agents known as Janitors to 'clean' the output, cleaning the signal from the noise in the data that Crystal Palace provides.

Crystal Palace has been shown to be able to predict events after its own destruction. However, the events were cut off on a day known as Dark Day, when Our Profit used Profit's Star to blind the crystalline sage.

Appears in

Twilight Mirage

The Road to PARTIZAN

PARTIZAN

The Road to PALISADE

PALISADE

Trivia

  • The name Crystal Palace is a reference to the Crystal Palace, a once-standing plate-glass structure in London. Various exhibitions of technology and art were held within as a demonstration of the wealth and power of the British Empire. Crystal Palace became a symbol of progress, harmony and modernity until its destruction by fire in 1936.

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