Before the regions, before the stories — this is the plain layer: how the government is laid out, how the message gets out, and how anyone takes a class. Free, public, open to every NETIZEN.
Civics & Heritage. The founding documents, brought to the small towns and county seats the big federal tour never reaches. You shouldn’t have to go to Washington to see where you came from.
Geography & Waterways. Tens of thousands of streams on the national maps have no name — a public-participation program to help put one on them, delivered through OPA.
The classroom side of the layer. These same programs — plus Origins of the NET and more — run as free open classes over at Opathorlokan University. No sign-up, no cost, the rooms are free.
One network, one plain layer up front. Everything else — the regions, the stories, the rooms — sits behind it. Back to the front door →