If there were any object on Cybertron that was visible to the naked optic from orbit around the planet, it would be Planck’s Pleasure Palace. There appears to have been no interest in aesthetics whatsoever in the design of the casino, which is simply an immense building completely covered in very brightly colored blinking lights. Outside of the building a single, plain metal sign stands on two posts and reads in bland black typeface, “Planck’s Pleasure Palace,” as if perhaps as an afterthought to the otherwise nameless building or an amusing irony by the proprietors. From inside the casino the bedlam of buzzers, bells, and excited voices in a myriad of languages pours out into the street in an unapologetic blast of constant noise, as streams of elated winners and forlorn losers form an end
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| - If there were any object on Cybertron that was visible to the naked optic from orbit around the planet, it would be Planck’s Pleasure Palace. There appears to have been no interest in aesthetics whatsoever in the design of the casino, which is simply an immense building completely covered in very brightly colored blinking lights. Outside of the building a single, plain metal sign stands on two posts and reads in bland black typeface, “Planck’s Pleasure Palace,” as if perhaps as an afterthought to the otherwise nameless building or an amusing irony by the proprietors. From inside the casino the bedlam of buzzers, bells, and excited voices in a myriad of languages pours out into the street in an unapologetic blast of constant noise, as streams of elated winners and forlorn losers form an endless parade entering and leaving the building. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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