Anon 05/27/2020 (Wed) 01:15:24 No.6115 del
>>6107
>The other is water.
before I dig deeper into this one, I am familiar with this element and I have lost my count at how many times I have been thinking/dreaming about this one.

>the city in question was thirty feet under water.
>The water had been rerouted, so there was also a dry underground cave-city that had been active in the '30s, and occasionally the dream would jump to the above-ground city that was built as a continuous harbor / float.
>If you slipped from the over city, you could get mired in clay and drown. But in the under-city, we had some means of breathing in the underwater city, though I remember pretty much nothing about that
so the dream has its leaps when it comes to the location. I cannot say much about this one because it lacks of enough information in order to interpret something subtle or any concealed message within its settings. I do have a question though, how does one drown in the over city if the under-city does have the mediums to avoid that? Wouldn´t both cities be agree on avoiding this problem for both sides? Or are both disconnected enough between each other?

>Sulu being a motorcycle racing fanatic (actually a retired racer, which is why he was hired to ... rebuild an underwater city?)
>anyway, Sulu was excited to see I'd decorated the wall above the ramp to the wooden chair/elevator with racing leathers I'd managed to save when the above ground store that was selling them, fell into the water.
I am asking the same question as well, what intentions does he hold for that place? What appealed to him in order to go there and rebuild it?

Honestly,for this one, I find it more complicated than the first case. Still, you have asked yourself if it makes any sense while you were typing this text so at least, you have reflected accidentally the differences between sticking literally to the dream and thinking rationally about it in a "post-mortem" manner (in the sense of said dream) .