Control Booth
| Control Booth | |
| Characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Type | Shack |
| Use | Management of The Void and its residents |
| Location | Developer's Grove |
| Information | |
| Creation | No |
| Owner | Joseph Tringali Jeremiah Slaczka (Formerly) |
| Residents | None |
| Games | |
The Control Booth is a building adapted by GuyThatExists that appears in short stories Blank Slates 2 and Blank Slates 3 in the Developer's Grove. It is used by Joseph Tringali to manage the characters and locations in The Void, as well as being used to program the Wishing Well and Stylus. It was destroyed by Tringali to prevent Goldie and the undead Droogles from escaping into canon.
Appearance[edit]
The Control Booth is a small, wooden building with a small image of a hammer above the door. The roof is made of the orange shingles typical of houses in Rapoville.
The inside of the booth contains a PA system that broadcasts to the Grove and the Void and a computer system that can edit and display the files for all of the residents, locations, and objects in The Void.
Story[edit]
While the Control Booth doesn't formally appear until Blank Slates 3, mentions of a control panel, many screens, and a console appear in GenericChallenge and Salem Rose Pt. 2.
Blank Slates 2[edit]
The Control Booth is first formally seen after Lyrica and Daniel James bring Jeremiah Slaczka back to the Developer's Grove to help replace the, now missing, Droogle Leader's Sword. He pulls up the file system, taking the code for the Droogle Leader's Sword and using it to create the Stylus.
Blank Slates 3[edit]
A few years later, Repair Guy uses the Grove PA system to calm the Void refugees down. The Control Booth is later used as the base of operations for Tringali and Eric Kozlowsky as they try and fail to delete the Jungle Creature's files. After the Developer's Grove is completley evacuated, Tringali breaks the stylus and destroys the console in the Booth, preventing him, Goldie, and part of the undead Droogle army from ever escaping.
Trivia[edit]
- The Control Booth is first seen in the original Drawn to Life, left of where Jeremiah Slaczka's Developer Avatar can be found.

