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== History ==
== History ==
=== Origins ===
=== Origins ===
The D'ni Restoration Council (DRC) was originally founded in 1997 CE with funds left to the D'ni Restoration Foundation by [[Elias Zandi]] after his death.<ref>[[Reference:DRC Discussions forum/A little background on Zandi|Dr. Watson]], "A little background on Zandi". DRC forums. January 30, 2003. Archived here from the original.</ref> The DRC's purpose was to oversee and manage the [[Restoration phases|restoration]] of the D'ni cavern and [[Age]]s so that they might eventually be opened to the public.
The D'ni Restoration Council (DRC) was originally founded in 1997 CE with funds left to the D'ni Restoration Foundation by [[Elias Zandi]] after his death.<ref>[[Reference:DRC Discussions forum/A little background on Zandi|Dr. Watson]], "A little background on Zandi". DRC forums. January 30, 2003. Archived here from the original.</ref> The DRC's purpose was to oversee and manage the restoration of the D'ni cavern and [[Age]]s so that they might eventually be opened to the public.


=== 1997 – 2003 CE ===
=== 1997 – 2003 CE ===
During this time, the DRC operated in almost complete obscurity, unassumingly going about the mammoth task of restoring the D'ni Cavern for eventual exploration by the public. In July of 2002, [[Richard A. Watson|Dr. Watson]] and [[Rand Miller]] from [[Cyan Inc.|Cyan Worlds]] worked with [[authorized explorers|authorized explorer]] IMForeman to broadcast a live tour of the D'ni cavern to attendees at [[Mysterium]] in Philadelphia, PA.  
During this time, the DRC operated in almost complete obscurity, unassumingly going about the mammoth task of restoring the D'ni Cavern for eventual exploration by the public. In July of 2002, [[Richard A. Watson|Dr. Watson]] and [[Rand Miller]] from [[Cyan Worlds]] worked with [[authorized explorers|authorized explorer]] IMForeman to broadcast a live tour of the D'ni cavern to attendees at [[Mysterium]] in Philadelphia, PA.  


At the beginning of 2003, explorers began arriving in the cavern without the permission of the DRC. These individuals were let in by [[Yeesha]] and [[Jeff Zandi]], and forced the DRC to divert their efforts toward restoring a number of D'ni neighborhoods for those "unauthorized [[explorers]]" to inhabit. Later that year, the DRC began grudgingly accepting more of these explorers and unofficially opened the cavern to the public. That same year, the DRC announced that UbiSoft Entertainment had signed on to fund their restoration efforts.<ref>"[https://web.archive.org/web/20031217104048fw_/http://www.drcsite.org:80/pressroom.shtml GAME PUBLISHER CONTRIBUTES TO MASSIVE UNDERGROUND RESTORATION EFFORT]", DRC website, accessed July 5, 2017. Archived from the original on December 17, 2003.</ref>
At the beginning of 2003, explorers began arriving in the cavern without the permission of the DRC. These individuals were let in by [[Yeesha]] and [[Jeff Zandi]], and forced the DRC to divert their efforts toward restoring a number of D'ni neighborhoods for those "unauthorized [[explorers]]" to inhabit. Later that year, the DRC began grudgingly accepting more of these explorers and unofficially opened the cavern to the public. That same year, the DRC announced that UbiSoft Entertainment had signed on to fund their restoration efforts.<ref>"[https://web.archive.org/web/20031217104048fw_/http://www.drcsite.org:80/pressroom.shtml GAME PUBLISHER CONTRIBUTES TO MASSIVE UNDERGROUND RESTORATION EFFORT]", DRC website, accessed July 5, 2017. Archived from the original on December 17, 2003.</ref>
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In late 2005, Victor Laxman returned again, gathering his former colleagues on the DRC's council (minus Dr. Watson) to begin tentative work to resume the restoration effort. Larger numbers of explorers were invited to visit the Cavern, and over the next year, the DRC held several Town Hall meetings with explorers to discuss what the future might hold.
In late 2005, Victor Laxman returned again, gathering his former colleagues on the DRC's council (minus Dr. Watson) to begin tentative work to resume the restoration effort. Larger numbers of explorers were invited to visit the Cavern, and over the next year, the DRC held several Town Hall meetings with explorers to discuss what the future might hold.


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This period marks the February 2004 termination of the Uru Live: Prologue beta test by UbiSoft, and the creation of [[Untìl Uru]] by Cyan Worlds later that year. It also marks the creation of the D'mala Shard in Untìl Uru, a benchmark platform created by Cyan to show Turner Broadcasting that Uru was still a viable product with considerable interest and a sizable community. This effort ultimately culminated in Turner's funding of [[Myst Online: Uru Live]] as a GameTap exclusive product.
This period marks the February 2004 termination of the Uru Live: Prologue beta test by UbiSoft, and the creation of [[Untìl Uru]] by Cyan Worlds later that year. It also marks the creation of the D'mala Shard in Untìl Uru, a benchmark platform created by Cyan to show Turner Broadcasting that Uru was still a viable product with considerable interest and a sizable community. This effort ultimately culminated in Turner's funding of [[Myst Online: Uru Live]] as a GameTap exclusive product.


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Eventually, the DRC acquired a new source of funding from a venture capitalist named [[Cate Alexander]]. Ms. Alexander was not a terribly popular figure. The DRC took issue with her interest in results over safety, and the explorers took issue with her no-nonsense attitude, and her generally dismissive behavior when it came to community concerns. No one could argue, however, that Cate was not effective in achieving the results she sought. Almost like clockwork, the DRC opened a new area or Age to the public roughly once a month for nine months.
Eventually, the DRC acquired a new source of funding from a venture capitalist named [[Cate Alexander]]. Ms. Alexander was not a terribly popular figure. The DRC took issue with her interest in results over safety, and the explorers took issue with her no-nonsense attitude, and her generally dismissive behavior when it came to community concerns. No one could argue, however, that Cate was not effective in achieving the results she sought. Almost like clockwork, the DRC opened a new area or Age to the public roughly once a month for nine months.


The new DRC was also much more accommodating and trusting of the use of Relto Books by explorers. Several of the DRC Council members had elected to take Yeesha's first [[Yeesha's_Journeys#First_Journey|Journey]] by this time, and several Ages were even released without any sort of Linking Book back to the [[Nexus]] or to the cavern, counting on all explorers having immediate access to their own escape mechanism. Still, despite their ubiquitous use throughout the explorer population, some decried the DRC's apparent lack of concern for safety in not putting back-up links to the Nexus in every Age they opened, while others took issue with the often shoddy state of the Ages, wondering why the DRC had chosen to release them with what were sometimes rather obvious safety deficiencies ([[Tetsonot]] was a favorite for these sorts of complaints).
The new DRC was also much more accommodating and trusting of the use of Relto Books by explorers. Several of the DRC Council members had elected to take Yeesha's first [[Journey]] by this time, and several Ages were even released without any sort of Linking Book back to the [[Nexus]] or to the cavern, counting on all explorers having immediate access to their own escape mechanism. Still, despite their ubiquitous use throughout the explorer population, some decried the DRC's apparent lack of concern for safety in not putting back-up links to the Nexus in every Age they opened, while others took issue with the often shoddy state of the Ages, wondering why the DRC had chosen to release them with what were sometimes rather obvious safety deficiencies ([[Tetsonot]] was a favorite for these sorts of complaints).


The debate over the priority of safety in the restoration came to a head when, in May of 2007, [[Michael Engberg]]'s daughter [[Willow Engberg|Willow]] (or "Wheely", as she was known to explorers) was killed by a [[bahro]] after she stumbled into a hidden chamber, following a series of earthquakes in [[Ae'gura]] which also claimed the life of the friend she was exploring with at the time. Michael Engberg quit the DRC over the incident, and the rest of the DRC Council was left shaken.
The debate over the priority of safety in the restoration came to a head when, in May of 2007, [[Michael Engberg]]'s daughter [[Willow Engberg|Willow]] (or "Wheely", as she was known to explorers) was killed by a [[bahro]] after she stumbled into a hidden chamber, following a series of earthquakes in [[Ae'gura]] which also claimed the life of the friend she was exploring with at the time. Michael Engberg quit the DRC over the incident, and the rest of the DRC Council was left shaken.
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In 2016, the DRC website was taken offline, and the domain redirected to Cyan's official website. For now, it appears that the DRC have abandoned their efforts for good.
In 2016, the DRC website was taken offline, and the domain redirected to Cyan's official website. For now, it appears that the DRC have abandoned their efforts for good.


Since 2020, the DRC has only a consulting role for assuring the safety and integrity of any and all upcoming Ages and have complete faith in the current teams in the [[Fourth Restoration of D'ni|new restoration]].<ref>DRC. ''[[Reference:Chiso Preniv Linking Book Note|Chiso Preniv Linking Book Note]]''. [[Uru Live#Myst Online: Uru Live (again)|Myst Online: Uru Live (again)]].</ref>


== Personnel ==
== Personnel ==
The DRC is staffed by a group of experts in various fields, and employs a variety of engineers and support staff.
The DRC is staffed by a group of experts in various fields, and employs a variety of engineers and support staff.


=== Council Members ===
=== Council Members ===
The members of the DRC's leading council over the years have been:
The members of the DRC's leading council over the years have been:
* Dr. [[Richard A. Watson]] (1997–2004)
* Dr. [[Richard A. Watson]] (1997 – 2004)
* Dr. [[Marie Sutherland]] (1997–present)
* Dr. [[Marie Sutherland]] (1997 – present)
* Dr. [[Ikuro Kodama]] (1997–present)
* Dr. [[Ikuro Kodama]] (1997 – present)
* [[Victor Laxman]] (1997–present)
* [[Victor Laxman]] (1997 – present)
* [[Michael Engberg]] (1997–2007)
* [[Michael Engberg]] (1997 – 2007)
* [[Cate Alexander]] (2006–2007)
* [[Cate Alexander]] (2006 – 2007)
 


=== Outside Employees ===
=== Outside Employees ===
* [[Douglas Sharper]] (2000–2004, 2007)
The DRC has only ever employed one person full-time who was not a Council member or a [[Restoration Engineer]] (perhaps a more appropriate description would be "private contractor"): [[Douglas Sharper]].
* [[Michael Simpson]] (–2004)
 


=== Restoration Engineers ===
=== Restoration Engineers ===
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* [[Phil Henderson|Phil "phend" Henderson]] (2002)
* [[Phil Henderson|Phil "phend" Henderson]] (2002)
* Brice "Nikto" Tebbs (2002–2003)
* Brice "Nikto" Tebbs (2002 - 2003)
* A. Biegalski (2005–2007)
* A. Biegalski (2005 - 2007)
* K. Miller (2005–2007)
* K. Miller (2005 - 2007)
* M. Cowart (2005–2007)
* M. Cowart (2005 - 2007)
* B. Dreschel (2005–2007)
* B. Dreschel (2005 - 2007)
* M. Dogherra (2005–present)
* M. Dogherra (2005 - 2007)
* G. Buddell (2007)
* G. Buddell (2007)
* M. Curn (2007)
* M. Curn (2007)
* M. Ferrell (2010–present)


{{OOC|section}}
The ResEngs listed as employed from 2005 through 2007 were employees of [[Cyan]] who served as in-game support staff, and who responded to bug report tickets submitted to the Myst Online support website. Those employed from 2002 through 2003 were Cyan developers and/or game characters created for storytelling purposes.


=== D'ni translators ===
=== D'ni translators ===
* [[Nick White]] (1998–2007)
* [[Nick White]] (
* [[Tricia Lawson]] (–2007)
 
 
{{OOC}}
The ResEngs listed as employed from 2005 through 2007 were employees of Cyan Worlds who served as in-game support staff, and who responded to bug report tickets submitted to the Myst Online support website. Those employed from 2002 through 2003 were Cyan developers and/or game characters created for storytelling purposes.


== Restoration Work ==
== Restoration Work ==
{{main|Reference:DRC Restoration Projects}}
Over the years, the DRC has restored several locations within the D'ni cavern, as well as a number of Ages. Below is a list of locations and Ages the DRC have restored, in order by the date on which they were opened to the public.
Over the years, the DRC has restored several locations within the D'ni cavern, as well as a number of Ages. Below is a list of locations and Ages the DRC have restored, in order by the date on which they were opened to the public.


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* [[Er'cana]]
* [[Er'cana]]
* [[Kirel]]
* [[Kirel]]
* [[Jalak]]
* [[Jalak Dador]]
* [[Guild pub]]s
* [[Guild pub]]s
* [[Ahnonay]]
* [[Ahnonay]]
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== References ==
== References ==
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