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− | Valley Beyond Kiksuya.png|Past |
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− | Forge_Present.png|Present |
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− | Forge_Future.png|Far Future |
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|located_within = [[Westworld (Location)|Westworld]] |
|located_within = [[Westworld (Location)|Westworld]] |
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|description = A Database with [[Human]] information, created by [[Delos]] in behalf of [[William]] |
|description = A Database with [[Human]] information, created by [[Delos]] in behalf of [[William]] |
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|appearances = [[Season Two]] |
|appearances = [[Season Two]] |
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+ | }}The '''Valley Beyond,''' also known as '''Forge '''or '''Glory''', is a place in [[Westworld (Location)|Westworld]] in which all the data of the [[Guests]] are stored in order to make them immortal, like [[Hosts]]. |
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− | }}The '''Forge''' is a place in [[Westworld (Location)|Westworld]] which stores all the data of the [[Guests]]. It was built by [[Delos Incorporated]] to store the data relative to the Guests, namely to better understand their clients; the secret aim of the project was to gather enough information about a selected group of guests in order to be able to copy their consciousness in [[Hosts]], making them de facto immortal (e.g. [[James Delos]]). However, unbeknownst to Delos, Ford had repurposed the Forge as a mean for the [[Dolores Abernathy]] and [[Bernard Lowe]] to acquire knowledge on humans, and had used its servers to upload the [[Valley Beyond]] for all the other hosts to access. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
Revision as of 21:11, 25 June 2018
The Valley Beyond, also known as Forge or Glory, is a place in Westworld in which all the data of the Guests are stored in order to make them immortal, like Hosts.
Appearances
- Season Two
- "Journey Into Night" (flooded)
- "Reunion" (being built)
- "The Riddle of the Sphinx" (mentioned)
- "Les Ecorches" (mentioned by Karl Strand)
- "Kiksuya"
- "Vanishing Point" (mentioned by William)
- "The Passenger"