The Windswept Questant reformed it using a Spirograph Key into a panel she uncovered containing the controls to reform it. This station is shaped like Becquerel's head. The fourth exile, the Windswept Questant, found this base sliced in half and repaired it with her Spirograph Key. It appeared in the air above Wayward Vagabond and Aimless Renegade after the construction of Exile Town. This station flies with a helicopter-like set of blades.The tree grows leaves, sprouts the station, and then dies. It is created from a tree that grows out of the ground where the meteor hit.It is uncovered by the Peregrine Mendicant in 2422 lying sideways on the sand that had filled the crater created by John's Meteor.John Egbert creates this base after he uses the Cruxite Apple to transport his house to the Medium. This station is in the shape of an apple. The computer terminal contained within it is used to communicate with and direct John Egbert.Īfter the cork is ejected from the bottle it flies to Jade's island, propelled by four rockets on its bottom. The bottle part of the station appears to simply be a launching mechanism for the cork part which serves as the actual station. It was discovered by the Wayward Vagabond at the former site of her house in 2422 after the crater there had filled with sand. This station is composed of two pieces, a bottle and a cork, à la Rose Lalonde's Cruxite Bottle. Caliborn's session had no meteors, so the origin of his base is unknown. Because of this, for example, the Eggy-Looking base is found split in half, in the same way that Dave's meteor was split in half by Bro, and the Bec Head Base was found scattered in pieces across the Earth, since the enormous meteor that would have hit Jade's house was exploded by Bec, and also fell to Earth in pieces. It is unknown how the Sburb stations are created, but they seem to have a connection to the meteors set to destroy the house of each player. If it is a commonplace mechanism, the probable function is to help assemble the post-apocalyptic society the exiles are meant to form. It is unknown if all Sburb Stations have a homing mechanism to transport themselves to a specific location, or if it's unique to the B1 kids' session. The Computer Terminals also aid in communicating with the exiles' associated player. They seem to run on nuclear power and carry Sburb related gadgets, such as appearifiers and sendificators, probably to further help with the exile-player interaction. Each base contains a Sburb/Sgrub logo shaped monitor and a keyboard with a familiar looking "=>" button that can be used to contact players that have entered the Medium. The bases tend to resemble the cruxite artifacts that each player creates using their pre-punched card and arrive on the planet with the meteors from the Reckoning. A command station is the name for the bases that are accessed by the exiles on the post-apocalyptic planet of Sburb players.