This is your last chance. After this there is no turning back. You take the trackless pill, and the story ends. You wake up with your elegant TI solutions and non-resetting arms and 1/2P whatever you want. However! If you take the track pill, you stay in wonderland, and i show you how deep the freespace i hole goes. Remember, all i'm offering is the truth. Nothing more. When you solve for freespace I, you solve for freedom. When you solve for freespace I, you solve for truth. When you solve for freespace I, you solve for the underlying nature of opus magnum itself. You understand, in greater detail than ever before, the inner workings of every puzzle and every glyph and every mechanic and every interaction and every thing that has ever been done in this game. Single use glyphs? Really? How often do you see that? Creative accounting area? Pfff, don't make me laugh. Rearranging of material with bonds and debonds? TI uses that sometimes, with large reagents, barely worth talking about. Freespace I has a monopoly on that. Wastechains? In any typical metric, you wouldn't dare to grab a 5th input when 4 is enough to assemble all the outputs. But in this case, a 5th one is necessary just for more atom movement. Cant move a single atom by itself (no way to get it off the debonder onto a bonder), everything has to be done in pairs or more. This single puzzle, this single solution, uses all 3 of these techniques. TI wouldn't dare, rate could never, sum doesn't even come close. Freespace I is the brave warrior of esoteric technology and rarely-talked-about innovations just for the purpose of reducing the instruction count from 4 to 3. Ever seen a solution with 38 rejection glyphs? 38? 1, 2, 5, maybe, but 38? Never. Freespace I is so powerful, the only limitations it has are because of game engine limitations and lack of track qol. But, if you ignore those limitations, you uncover something special. You uncover a secret that 90% of leaderboard submitters ignore. You uncover something, something that truly cannot be ignored. My message, from me to you, is simple. Give freespace I a shot, it's fun, it's unique, it's special, it's one of a kind. And it can't be ignored as a never-tournament-viable abomination, because the proof of its worthiness is in front of your eyes right now. PS: What animal is this track shape? I can't really tell. A seahorse with a really long nose? A horse with a tall stick riding on it's back? I'd appreciate any suggestions in the chat.