![]() ![]() The Rapture Central Computing Executive Wing, McClendon Robotics, Air-Tite Archives, and Operations are all accessible from the Atrium. Beyond was an Atrium which boasts a cast of Rodin’s sculpture The Thinker, fashioned from the original mold. From the Atlantic Express terminal, they would enter the Lobby where an animatronic receptionist would greet them. When workers or visitors first came to Minerva’s Den, they would pass through the Den Entrance. Sometime later, the Protector awakens in the seabed, and, under the guidance of Charles Milton Porter, enters the Den via an airlock. ![]() Before he can reach the facility, Reed Wahl, mad with power and Spliced beyond reason, sets off an explosive charge in the glass tunnel Sigma was traversing. Subject Sigma, an Alpha Series Big Daddy, journeys to Minerva’s Den with an unknown mission. Minerva’s Den Main article: Minerva’s Den Over the next decade the Den suffered some damage and minor flooding, however the computers remained operational allowing Rapture’s systems to keep functioning properly. When the war began to tear apart the city Wahl sealed off Minerva’s Den from the rest of Rapture. As Porter was incarcerated in Persephone, Wahl took control of Rapture Central Computing and Minerva’s Den, allowing him to use The Thinker as he wished while he slowly lost his mind using ADAM. Wahl falsified evidence that Porter had struck an alliance with Frank Fontaine, leading to Porter’s arrest by Andrew Ryan’s security forces. The Rapture Operational Data Interpreter Network (nicknamed “The Thinker”), the mainframe computer that runs many of Rapture’s automated processes, is hidden deep within the bowels of the Den, in the Operations part of Rapture Central Computing.īefore the Rapture Civil War, Porter and Wahl entered into conflict for The Thinker’s use. The source of computerization in Rapture, the Rapture Central Computing Corporation was founded in Minerva’s Den by Charles Milton Porter and Reed Wahl, during the early days of Rapture’s development. ![]()
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