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The '''Nexus''' (also known as '''MT''', short for '''Mass Transit''') refers both to an Age, as well as a machine within it, which is the only notable feature of that Age. The Age was created only to host the machine and the books; the rest of the Age cannot be explored, everything else about it remains unknown.


== Purpose ==
[[File:Nexus book machine.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The Nexus book machine]]
Primarily, the Nexus was created because the D'ni assumed that linking from one place to another in the same Age was impossible. Travelling the huge distances in the [[City Proper|City of D'ni]] by foot would have been unfeasible, and the architecture of the City was impractical for vehicles.
The ''Nexus'' is a small Age which is essentially a mass transit hub that runs on [[Linking Book]]s. The only features are the rotating walls, which house hundreds of Linking Books, and a large [[KI]] terminal. Once an explorer places their KI in the terminal, a list of Ages to which they have access appears on a screen. The explorer can browse this list, and choose an Age they wish to Link to. Once this choice is made, the terminal fetches the Linking Book indicated on the screen, and then opens it in front of the explorer. The explorer can then link to the Age they have chosen, or choose a different Age. The KI remembers any D'ni Ages they have been to, their neighborhood, and any of the City terminals that have been activated with that KI.


The Nexus acts as a proxy: [[Nexus terminal]]s (also known as MT stations) throughout the [[Cavern]] can register a person's location, authenticated through the [[KI]], and from that moment that person can get back to the same location through the Nexus machine's ''City Locations'' list. For unknown reasons, the registration can be undone afterwards.
The DRC had access to a separate area of the Nexus, which contained the control hardware and software for not just the Nexus itself, but also many of the KI's networking functions. Referred to as the [[Lattice]], not much is known about it, other than the fact that it has served as a constant source of frustration for Dr. Victor Laxman, the primary DRC member responsible for the KI's operations.  
 
Since access to KIs was highly restricted at first, it is unclear whether access to Nexus terminals was available to the general public, whether it was added later, or not at all.
 
== Interface ==
The only features are the rotating walls, which house hundreds of [[Linking Book]]s, and a large KI terminal. Once an explorer places their KI in the terminal, a list of [[Age]]s to which they have access appears on a screen. The explorer can browse this list, and choose an Age they wish to Link to. Once this choice is made, the terminal fetches the Linking Book indicated on the screen, and then opens it in front of the explorer. The explorer can then link to the Age they have chosen, or choose a different Age.
 
The KI remembers any D'ni Ages they have been to, their [[neighborhood]], and any of the Nexus terminals that have been activated with that KI. The machine's interface also provides details such as the current population present in the City and other locations in the Cavern{{Citation needed}}. Additional lists of ''Private Links, Personal Links'' and ''Public Links'' allow one to link to Ages (not limited to D'ni) explicitly shared by someone else.
 
After a target location has been selected, the machine will automatically find the appropriate Linking Book, opening it up to reveal the [[Linking panel]].
 
== DRC access ==
As part of their KI work, the [[DRC]] has been able to enable Nexus functionality as well. It appears that some DRC members refer to the Nexus as "MT"<ref>[http://drcsite.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=36 DRC forums], accessed February 9, 2020 (unarchived dead link).</ref>, presumably short for "mass transit".<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070914091918/http://forums.guildofgreeters.com/index.php?showtopic=11352&st=0&p=177173&#entry177173 JohnLynch], "The DRC Age phases". ''Guild of Greeters forums''. September 30, 2006. Archived from the original on September 14, 2007.</ref>
 
The [[DRC]] had access to a separate area of the Nexus,{{Citation needed}} which contained the control hardware and software for not just the Nexus itself, but also many of the KI's networking functions.
 
== References ==
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{{Main locations in Uru}}


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[[Category:Uru]]
[[Category:Myst V: End of Ages]]
[[Category:Myst Online: Uru Live]]
[[Category:D'ni technologies]]
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