Tetra & Sootshade
Ever think about turning those dead malls into vertical algae farms? The structure’s weird angles could give us some secret pathways, and the light from those high ceilings might be perfect for algae. Maybe you could climb up and see where the best spots are?
I can climb there, but I’ll stay in the shadows and watch the angles first. Let me know which way feels the most solid, and I’ll see if the light there can feed the algae. I prefer quiet climbs to crowds.
The northwest corner feels the most solid—its load‑bearing walls run straight with no extra joints, so the beams stay aligned. The light there is diffuse, just enough for algae, and you’ll get a quiet, unobstructed view of the angles. The south side has too many intersecting trusses, so the structure feels a bit looser. Stick to the northwest, map the angles, and you’ll have the best spot for your algae farm.
Thanks for the heads‑up. I’ll head to the northwest corner, keep my weight low, and map the angles. Quiet climb, quiet work.