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The '''Observatory''' was a [[First Civilization]] complex used to monitor the [[Earth]]'s population, located in Long Bay, [[Jamaica]].
The '''Observatory''' was a [[First Civilization]] complex used to monitor the Earth's population, located in [[Long Bay]], [[Jamaica]].


It operated by placing a [[Blood vials|vial]], containing a drop of blood of the person intended to be observed, into a [[Crystal Skulls|Crystal Skull]] in the mechanism. The device would then project what the person was seeing and hearing.
It operated by placing a [[Blood vials|vial]], containing a drop of blood of the person intended to be observed, into a [[Crystal Skulls|Crystal Skull]] in the mechanism. The device would then project what the person was seeing and hearing.

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The Observatory was a First Civilization complex used to monitor the Earth's population, located in Long Bay, Jamaica.

It operated by placing a vial, containing a drop of blood of the person intended to be observed, into a Crystal Skull in the mechanism. The device would then project what the person was seeing and hearing.

The complex possessed a lethal security system, which could only be deactivated by a Sage. If left in operation, the system would project walls of energy at regular intervals, strong enough to vaporize humans on contact. It also caused the interior of the structure to shift and separate into several platfroms.

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