However, as of now, the tower still stands fine. Slowly, but surely, the steel will soon start to fall apart, which will destroy much of the support of the tower. As many of the housing in the first floors have fallen apart, the steel framework itself is corroding. ![]() Nature is continuing to invade the Tokyo Tower of Babel. Many of the houses are starting to fall apart, as well as many research areas above. In a matter of 5 hours, the Tokyo Tower of Babel finally plunges into the darkness, the last spot in Tokyo to do so. Despite being in a higher altitude, it still takes time until it gets dirty and may sometimes get struck by falling space debris. However, the solar powered panels have run out. Holding on, the tower is still powered and is one of the last places on Earth to stay that way. That spot is reserved for the falling asteroid and space debris that may come crashing down on the tower. However, the highest parts are safe from the typhoon's destruction. The occasional typhoon that strikes the place, fills most of the floors with water, even the upper areas. The high winds above are devastating the interior. Meanwhile, the many homes, offices, educational and leisure facilities are also under attack. Although that won't do much now, they will have an eventual effect later on. Over time, they might start to adapt and live higher and higher up the tower.Ī massive earthquake hits Tokyo, causing some parts of the steel-made suction cup structures to break. Birds rest in the floors at around a kilometer high or lower. Plant life invades the bottom part, along with many animal life. However, the exposure of the inside to the nature outside has the natural world starting to invade the tower. Although many of its windows have now broken, the structure itself hasn't had much damage. Without one power source, how long can the solar panels keep the Tokyo Tower of Babel on?Īs the months pass by, the Tokyo Tower of Babel is relatively unchanged. The power plants have started to deactivate without the help of man as well. Now, the generator is starting to malfunction, without human assistance. Strong winds high in the troposphere can cause the windows above to break as well. However, when they do, the tower has a risk of the falling parts to hit the rest of the tower below. Fortunately for it, asteroids have a one time chance to collide. The highest parts of the tower face collisions from asteroids or space debris falling down to Earth, as 10 kilometers up isn't enough to have space debris or asteroids orbit the Earth, as the tower only barely reaches the top of the troposphere, being taller than Mount Everest. ![]() However, it won't have to worry about accidental airplane collisions, as man no longer control the skies.Īfter a month of surviving, the tower is already starting to face problems. The Tokyo earthquakes imminent in the city can cause damage to the tower, as well as possible fires and storms, which can damage tower supports. The building itself faces many challenges, despite it being energy efficient. Because of the excess energy gathered by those, the Tokyo Tower of Babel is still powered on after 5 days, while most other buildings around the world fall to the darkness. The underground portion is made for parking, power generating, and power plants. The highest parts are held for industrial, experimental research, and base facilities, while the top part is made for space exploration and solar energy. ![]() The 1-3 km parts were designed for office and hotel facilities, while the 3-6 km floors were for education, administration, and leisure facilities. The many purposes of the floors were mainly for housing and commercial use. ![]() For now, it stands as the tallest building on Earth, but for how long? Its design, mainly made of "suction cup-like" structures on land, connecting to the upper floors that are similar in design, which connect to the higher floors, all kept safe by a tall, wide support in the center, making high stability for a tall structure like this. Being on land, it doesn't face the risk of faster corrosion, like the Shimizu Mega-City Pyramid or X-Seed 4000. Built on land, the Tokyo Tower of Babel stands 10 kilometers high into the sky, with many of its floors made for several different purposes.
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