
Anyways, we're getting off-topic. My point was that I didn't find the phrase on Google apart from the wikis and... that page... and I find it unlikely that it was from a book.
At any rate:Murtaugh: ...you change direction.
Liz: Direction of what?
What is Submachine?
Options:
1. Submachine = Subnet
2. Submachine = Any single location in Subnet
3. Submachine = Single Subnet in single layer
4. Submachine = Everything, in every layer
5. Something else
you mean the word "submachine"?
it's an abbreviation of "submerged machine", because at the time of discovery there was a popular belief that all structures were below the ground (the darkness and all).
besides, the name "submachine" was given by the original creator of the first submachine in early 20th century as we know, and there are two options:
- he named that after what he has seen, and surely he didnt see it all. maybe he has seen only submerged parts of the structure, hence the name.
- he named it after what he desired to built (underground structure), but we know that submachine got out of hands and started spreading by itself. to no limit.
This word isn't from Submachine. I added this word to extend Submachine universe.I don't recall that word being mentioned anywhere
You'd think this submachine is a phenomenon witnessed during ancient times,probably by post-roman Britain,who thought the ancient roman structures were made by giants,and mistakenly classified the submachine(NOT made by romans)as one of them.it's an abbreviation of "submerged machine", because at the time of discovery there was a popular belief that all structures were below the ground (the darkness and all).