Editing (section) Delos Incorporated 0 You do not have permission to edit this page, for the following reasons: The action you have requested is limited to users in one of the groups: Users, FANDOM Staff, FANDOM Helpers, Wiki Managers, Content Team Members. Please log in to edit this wiki.Joining Westworld Wiki is free, and it only takes a minute.We hope that you sign in, and become a member of the community!Click here to log in or create an account more + You can view and copy the source of this page: == Park structure == As of Season 2, Delos Destinations comprises six known host-driven parks which are designated as follows: *Park 1: '''[https://discoverwestworld.com Westworld] '''— "Old West" narrative *Park 2: '''[https://discovershogunworld.com Shogunworld] '''— "Feudal Japan" narrative *Park 3: '''[https://discoverwarworld.com/ Warworld]''' — "World War II" narrative *Park 4: Not identified *Park 5: Not identified *Park 6: '''[https://discovertheraj.com The Raj] '''— "Colonial India" narrative In the first episode of Season 2, the territory upon which Westworld is situated was revealed to be a self-contained terraformed island whose location is not specified. The presence of Chinese naval officers in this episode (identified by the insignia on their caps and spoken language) implies the island was ostensibly purchased from China, and we learn that Delos was granted full authority over the island — at least temporarily — following Season 1's host uprising. The storyline of [[Season One]] took place exclusively in Westworld. Prior to [[Season Two]], the existence of Shogunworld was gradually revealed in trailers and interviews with showrunners Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy. The existence of the other parks was divulged through the [http://delosdestinations.com/#experience Delos Destinations website], on a slideshow gallery page which originally had placeholder slides for "Park 3" through "Park 6." The narrative themes of four of the six parks are presently known (to greater or lesser degrees), although the newest park narrative ("Klondike," see note below) does not yet have a name or park number associated with it. In Season 2 Episode 1, Park 6 is mentioned in a scene in which a dead Bengal tiger has washed ashore, and Westworld security chief [[Ashley Stubbs]] remarks, "We've got Bengals in Park 6, but we've never had a stray cross park borders." This comment provides some information as to the structure of the parks: 1) The parks would appear to be geographically adjacent to one another, or inhabit a common geographical region, and 2) Bengal tigers are native to the Indian subcontinent (but are found across other parts of greater Asia) so a speculative general theme for Park 6 might be based on an Indian or possibly Southeast Asian narrative. One possible name for Park 6 had been proffered as being "Rajworld"<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/westworld/comments/8elcet/spoilers_friendly_reminder_that_we_already_know/</ref> — "raj" being a term defining the period of British sovereign rule in India, perhaps during the ascent and dominance of the British East India Company as a governing power around the turn of 18th century (i.e., circa 1800) — but according to an update on Delos Destinations' website, Park 6 is known as "The Raj." In Season 2 Episode 3, [[Lee Sizemore]] mentions a "Klondike narrative" as he guides Maeve's posse through the northern edge of a park territory whose environment consists of freezing temperatures and falling snow. There is no other information given for the narrative in this setting, but the group does come across a severed Samurai warrior's head, and Maeve is rushed by a very live Samurai as the episode cuts to black at the end. As Samurai did not reside in the Klondike, this is the first mention of what would be the fourth known park, and the Samurai are yet another example of hosts that have crossed park borders. Season 2 Episode 3 also shows that at least some of the border perimeters are cordoned off by laser detectors which trigger an audible recorded warning when breached. [[Season Three]] has been filming in Besalú, Spain. Several photos of the set indicate the possible existence of a park with a "Fascist Italy" narrative. The trailer released in San Diego Comic Con 2019 confirmed this park to have a "World War II" narrative. The Season 3 Official SDCC Trailer indicate the possible existence of a park with a "Medieval Europe" narrative. Return to Delos Incorporated. Edit summary Preview Mobile Desktop Show changes