Realism Intensity: 2
Content: G
I, with the city council, had invited David Bowie to come over for a convention. I met him at the airport and was to take him to his hotel. We got talking and I brought up my roommate:
To be continued...
Dream Info: January 2011
Realism Intensity: 7
Content: PG
There were certain locations on the earth where a high quantity of a particular metal concentrated energy and bent space-time. Travelers from long ago marked these spots with a symbol of a circle with a line coming out the bottom with two dashes on either side. Only a few people knew of their significance.
I was one of them. Not long ago a friend had discovered that a Garmin GPS could control where one warped. The traveler would set a waypoint on the GPS to one of the known warp gates and select “navigate.” The elevation marked on the GPS was the date you wished to travel to. When the warp occurred the traveler would be taken to that gate and that time.
This was an incredible innovation. Previously, traveling was incredibly dangerous. A traveler had no way to control the warp and would rarely be seen again. There was no way to travel back to his correct gate and time.
Now, we could explore in safety.
I stood on a mountain, just below the summit and waited. I held the GPS tightly in my hand. I waited. The warp gates triggered randomly. There was no way to know how frequently or when one would fire. They generally responded to a person’s presence. One would stand on the spot and in seconds or minutes the energy would build and then discharge causing the warp.
I had been on this gate for five minutes. That was a long time.
My hair suddenly stood on end and the air felt thick. I braced myself. There was a flash that blinded me and the roar of air rushing by. When my eyes cleared I was standing in a field. The sun was warm and the sky blue. Green wheat swayed around me gently.
It had worked.
I ran two miles to a farm house. There, just behind the barn, was a mound of rock. I selected my next way point and stood on the symbol. With seconds I flashed to fifty years later into the heart of Chicago.
I caught my breath and looked at the crowds surrounding me. I had appeared in the middle of a mall. Apparently it was just before Christmas. No one was looking at me. No one had noticed my appearance.
Over and over I warped. I explored location after location. There were so many scenes and adventures and sadly I cannot recall them now upon writing. I know I stayed around the present for safety reasons.
I do recall:
Travelling to the future. I was in a huge building. There were many people around. I located the nearest warp gate and made for it. Security officers in the building turner me around. Oddly, there was another gate listed on my GPS in the same building. They were never that close. I made for it only to be stopped before reaching the hall it was in. A lady appeared and talked with me. I quickly realized she knew what I was looking for.
She followed me everywhere. She hung on my arm and acted as if she were attracted to me. I gathered from our conversations that she had no way of controlling the warp gates and knew I did. I had come through one and headed directly to the two nearest gates. I had never considered being watched or tracked and felt foolish at how obvious I had been. It was clear I had a detailed map, which in and of itself was rare. If I had control as well…well, that would be quite powerful.
After many days I managed to get away from the woman. I sneaked into the building. As I approached the warp gate, a location in the middle of a room, a Tyrannosaurus Rex crashed into the room. It roared and chased me. I managed to get it downstairs, and ran back to the warp gate. I stood on it clutching my GPS and waited. Nothing happened. The T-Rex rushed into the room. My heart stopped and my mind raced. I didn’t dare to move. I could miss the warp and would have to wait for days, possibly, for it to recharge. And I would die from the T-Rex. I squatted and prayed for the darn warp as the T-Rex lunged for me. Suddenly it shimmered into the form of a man: a security guard. He grabbed me and I threw him off. In the doorway stood the woman. She barked a command to the guard and they both rushed me. I picked up my GPS and saw that the way point had been unselected.
I was blinded by the flash.
I had traveled to a distant location. The land was parched and burned. I entered a valley of hardened lava. It was wavy and smooth, not yet broken down by time and weather. The valley was as a maze and I wandered, confused, trying to find the warp gate. There were no satellites above to guide me. I cursed. I was completely lost.
Using the compass on the GPS, and doing some math, I was able to figure out my location. I triangulated where I was to the closest gate and started hiking. At best, it was only a rough estimate.
A day later I knew I was close. I also knew I was no longer alone. I had seen something large moving along my path. It was a dinosaur. And this time it wouldn’t become a man I could fight off when it caught me.
I ran in a pattern looking for the gate, crisscrossing the black stone. After several minutes the dinosaur appeared in a channel behind me and raced after me. There, on the side of the lava channel in front of me I saw the warp symbol. I said a silent prayer of gratitude and lunged for it. I clung to the slope over the spot, and turned. The dinosaur leapt for me. It was huge and impressive. It crashed into the stone, but I was no longer there.
And so much more I cannot remember…
Dream Info: February 3, 2009
Realism Intensity: 6 (out of 10)
Content: PG
I stepped into the antechamber of a large stone mansion. Light spilled in from the wide doorway. There were no lights…no electricity of any kind, it appeared. The walls were bare stone, cold and solid.
I signaled my friend to follow me as I opened the next thick wooden door and stepped into the black chamber beyond. Cool light spilled into the room from several tall windows. My eyes quickly adjusted and I could see a large table with ornate chairs. Some large, soft, sitting chairs, a couch, and an enormous fireplace, empty but blackened. My friend closed the door behind us.
I walked around the room lifting objects here and there. There was no dust. My foot steps echoed until, in front of the fireplace, I came upon a thick, coarsely woven rug. High upon the walls were paintings. I stood below the nearest and tried to make out it in the dim light. It was a large oil painting and reminded me of something you would see in a catholic church.
Sudden light appeared in the corner. I jumped back. An old woman stood squinting at us with an oil lamp in her hand, raised slightly above her head.
“Eh, Mario, vieni qui. C’abbiamo dei ladri,” the woman croaked.
A tall skinny man promptly appeared in the hall doorway behind her. He had on an undershirt, worn pants, and sad slippers.
“Bah, Maria, non mi sembrano i ladri. Se non c’e di che, stai zitta e lasciami stare,” the man grumbled. He punctuated his sentence with a waved hand, dismissing us. Maria swatted his shoulder. He pushed her away and trundled back into the dark hall.
I assured the woman we were not thieves. We had no idea this mansion was inhabited and had come exploring.
She walked past me casually and mumbled, “Esploratori, son’ peggiore dei ladri.”
We befriended her and stayed for dinner. She and her husband were quite pleasant. I expressed how shocked I was to have found a structure such as their house in the
As she and her husband talked, I stared at the beautiful paintings in the flickering lamp light. The night grew late. They invited us to stay over.
The next morning, sitting in the back of Mario’s old pickup truck, my friend and I bounced as we pulled out of the mansion’s rocky driveway. We were headed up the canyon to the side of their house. Jolting back and forth I marveled and the large stone house buried deep with in the shadow of the cliff that surrounded it. Over the decades they had removed an impressive amount of stone. The sheer cliff rose for hundreds of feet. You could clearly see where Mario’s father and his brothers had started chiseling inward. They had removed the raw stone leaving their sculptured house.
The mountains pressed in around us. We drove under a high natural archway of stone. Vines dangled down. There were many strange rock formations. The trees were dense. Here and there we spied cracks and openings in the rocks; possible caves beckoning me to come explore.
I was in a compound: a factory, storage, housing, hospital, all walled in. There were many buildings but everything ran together. Everything was dusty as well. The compound was lit by dull blue light, as if it were filtering in from dirty windows on a cloudy day. As such there were deep shadow. At best the high, skinny halls and prison like apartments were dimly lit. The walls were gray. The people too.
I’m not sure what we all did. But one day I was working in a dank factory room full of pipes. I was sweeping the floor. On a table in the middle of the room I noticed a strange brick. It was a little larger than the average clay brick, but otherwise the same. It was rough, light weight, and brown. Its color stood out from the rest of the gray in the dream. On one side I discovered a carved raised cross. No paint. Nothing fancy. Just a cross. Immediately I felt uneasy. With it in hand, I looked around cautiously, and decided to head back to my apartment and hide it.
Out in hall an alarm sounded. A voice came on over a scratchy intercom announcing a breach in security and that any suspicious objects should be reported immediately. There was a high probability of bombs or chemical weapons deposited in the compound. Immediately the hall filled with frantic people. They stared at my brown brick. My heart told me to hide the brick. I could not turn it in. They (compound management) would just destroy it. It was special and I could not allow that. I tucked it under my shirt so no one else would see it.
I wound my way through many halls. The voice came on again. There was a small brown object deposited in the compound. That object was extremely dangerous. No one was to touch it, if found, and it was to be reported immediately.
I looked around and saw that a few who had seen me with the brick were still near. They swiveled to face me. I ran. They chased.
Many daring and close encounters happen. I was trapped. I ran into a small garage of sorts. The buildings had all gone into a lock down and I could not open the large door. The sound of feet could be heard in the hall. I noticed the trash compactor built into the wall of the garage and jumped on it immediately. I threw the brick down the short shoot and crawled in after it. I remember clearly the cross brick sitting in the garbage in front of me. It resonated so strongly in me. I couldn’t surrender the brick now if I wanted to. My will was drained; but not in a bad way. It was more as though my resolve had solidified.
I plopped down into the trash bin. The one side was open to the compound. I felt a rush realizing I had made it out of the building. As I climbed out of the bin and lowered myself and the brick to the ground, I realized I was in the center of the compound. Walls and guards were all around. I was far from free. But I was out into the dim blue sun, and that was something.
Then I woke up.
