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Nemesis: Sub-Terra : ウィキペディア英語版
Nemesis: Sub-Terra

Nemesis Sub-Terra is a drop tower dark ride at Alton Towers theme park. The ride opened to the public on 24 March 2012. As of August 2015, Nemesis Sub Terra is classed as Standing But Not Operational for the remainder of the 2015 season.
It is based on a continuation of the back-story of the park's inverted roller coaster, Nemesis. It centres on the discovery of a nest of eggs in a network of underground caves.〔
==The ride==

As the entrance is approached, one of the Phalanx operatives shouts orders at riders to move into the batching area in a group of 40 in front of an entrance of two fake lifts. Riders are then instructed to watch a pre-show video, which outlines the story of how one of the Nemesis creature's eggs have been made safe for viewing by the public. The Phalanx Operative then makes a special warning to riders that there are live actors present throughout the experience and anyone uncomfortable with this should leave the batching area. Riders then move into the lifts, where it is further explained that it is travelling down an underground shaft, whilst lighting and sound effects create the illusion of travel.
The lift door opens to reveal an underground cavern, or catacomb, just ahead of the main ride chamber – which remains sealed at this point. The cavern is themed with rock effects to give the impression of a recently excavated site.
The main ride chamber then opens, and the aforementioned egg can be seen in the centre of the room, with four sci-fi-style zappers focusing upon it.
Four rows of ten seats face the egg centre-piece and riders are ushered into the seats and told to pull down their lap bar.
Details of the discovery of the alien egg are then played via TV screens, and riders are told that it has been displaying signs of life. Midway through this presentation however, the TV screens cut out and lighting effects lead riders to believe that there has been some kind of power failure. Sirens then start to go off, and after a few seconds the lights go out altogether. The lights are then restored to reveal that the egg has hatched, and sound effects indicate that a creature is moving around the ride chamber. Each gondola then abruptly freefalls around 20 feet (6 metres) to the bottom of the chamber. The ride is programmed so that each gondola drops at a slightly different time to the others - to increase the tension for the rider. After the freefall, lighting effects reveal the other eggs that were unsafe to view. The riders are then put back into pitch-blackness, and slowly lifted up to where the main egg lay. Rapid light flashes occur and water is sprayed at riders whilst more sound effects are played. 'Back pokers' and 'leg ticklers' surprise riders, giving the impression that the monster is in close proximity. Air bursts are activated which blow onto the back of the neck of the rider, imitating the monster's close proximity.
Sirens then begin to sound, as a 30-second countdown timer displays on the screens, indicating that the facility will self-destruct when the time limit expires. Phalanx security personnel quickly usher riders into the escape lifts. The lift begins to ascend, but shortly after the lights flicker before then once more plunging the riders into pitch darkness. The lift then begins to shake and bang violently. A roof panel becomes dislodged and the wall panels move, simulating the alien creature attacking the lift and attempting to gain access.
Once the lift doors open riders are greeted by a Phalanx operative wearing a gas mask and covered in blood, holding a small torch. Those in the left lift are abruptly led out whilst those in the right lift are kept in by another masked actor who lets them out a few seconds later. Riders then enter a strobe maze, whereby powerful strobe flashes to disorientate them. Metal chain link fences surround riders, whilst "contaminated" Phalanx operatives jump out at them. Air cannons, strobe lighting and loud sound effects simulate the supposed 'decontamination' of the visitors. Riders are then chased out of the ride by a 'rabid' Phalanx worker.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
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