phong DREAM There were these groups of people who were scurrying around in this massive primordial jungle and erecting ferns and putting these long stem rods that were semi flexible into the air and they would try to catch the beams of sunlight coming through the canopy and plant it near the water. It was like a video game, a creative simulator game, semi-competitive where there's these groups of people running around in the jungle growing fractals in the sunlight.
So you had to first secure a fractal stem and then you go out and try to find the right combination of water and sunlight beaming through the canopy and you have to plant it in the right place so that you can leave it and then it will start to grow fractals.
I was following a group of people omnisciently who had gone into this beautiful creek bed. The creek kind of flows out a bit, reminded me a lot of Cliff Gilker Park in Roberts Creek. It's a very mossy place but it was a little more tropical than Pacific Northwest.
And this group of people had planted a few different rods in this sandy little mini beach. Some of the people were small, like miniature people. The creek kind of slows down and spreads out and gets a little more shallow and part of the middle is like a sandbar. So they had found the perfect place because there was a little opening where there wasn't a tree so there was sunlight pouring in from above and they could plant the fractal right there.
They planted the fractal in the middle of the creek on the sandy bar, and the light shot through and the fractal started to grow and it was beautiful and there were different colors. The different rods had slightly different colors so planting a rod is like planting a flagpole there and then if it collects enough sun it starts to expand into different fractal patterns.
And they were winning. They found a perfect spot to put it with abundant water and a good amount of light considering how deep they were in the jungle.
Then a sequence with T-Rex versus Allosaurus.