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Floating Point Park is one of [[Mainframe]]'s six sectors, it is a large multi-leveled park and recreation center. There are no buildings in this sector but there are some small bodies of water and large nature areas.
 
Floating Point Park is one of [[Mainframe]]'s six sectors, it is a large multi-leveled park and recreation center. There are no buildings in this sector but there are some small bodies of water and large nature areas.

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Floating Point Park

Floating Point Park

Floating Point Park is one of Mainframe's six sectors, it is a large multi-leveled park and recreation center. There are no buildings in this sector but there are some small bodies of water and large nature areas.

It is located next to Kits Sector and Beverly Hills. The bridge to Lost Angles is located between Floating Point Park and Kits Sector.

Park and Pond

Parks and Ponds

People often play golf, inline skate, and take walks there.

Enzo tricked Dot and Bob to come to Floating Point Park in an attempt to make them disolve an arguement they were having. When they arrived they quickly discovered the truth and stayed mad, but a Game Cube landed on the park and they were trapped inside. By the time they won the Game their fight was over. (The TIFF)

Dot ran a small jogging group that would run around Floating Point Park. (Painted Windows)

When the virus Gigabyte reformed Bob tricked him into coming to Floating Point where there was no equipment or people to gain energy from. Then he had Phong detatch the sector so that Gigabyte couldn't reach the rest of the city. This worked until Slash hit Gigabyte hard enough he flew all the way back to Mainframe. (Gigabyte)