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Survival Difficulty: Class 1
》Safe
》Secure
》Minimal Entity Count

Description

Level Q is one of the levels past Level 9223372036854775807 that has been given a letter name due to M.E.G. computers not being able to process numbers of that size. The level itself consists of what seems to be every commercial airport in The Frontrooms joined together. There is an abundance of supplies in this level, mainly because all the vending machines are filled with energy bars and Almond Water. The windows in this level will provide the same

The first image taken of the level (Philadelphia)

view as the airport's Frontrooms counterpart, even if there is another part of the level that should be blocking the view. The airports seem to be semi-functional, as planes will travel between the airports sometimes. The level seems to have some connection to the Frontrooms, as the airports and views from the windows will change based on their Frontrooms counterparts

A relatively recent discovery showed that the Indianapolis and St. Petersburg airports are oddly clipped together, with only half of each airport being present. Because of the way the Indianapolis runway is oriented, any flights going to Indianapolis will end up on the tarmac in St. Petersburg.

The planes seem to be incapable of crashing. Whenever a structure appears in the path of a plane, such as the New Delhi airport where the planes take off straight into the Seoul airport's control tower, the planes will simply phase through the structure.

There seems to be an anomaly in which entering the Pyongyang airport will cause one to lose their sanity after staying in it for an extended period of time.

The Orlando airport is in the corner of the level and is home to an exit.

Entities

The Windows are confirmed to be entities. It is unknown who or what is flying the planes, so it is currently theorized that the planes themselves are entities. Partygoers have attempted to break into this level before, but they have usually not been successful. People have claimed to have seen Smilers in the maintenance corridors, but this is not confirmed. Facelings manage the security terminals in the level, but they never seem to be doing their job.

Colonies and Outposts

Philadelphia Terminal A

  • The largest colony, consisting of about 300 people
  • Mostly made up of people who entered the level in the Philadelphia airport
  • Friendly, open to trade

Detroit Cleaning Services

  • Made up of about 50 people
  • Basically just drive around the level in those floor cleaning machines

Tokyo Airport

  • A group of about 100 people who inhabit the Tokyo airport
  • Rather reclusive. They will not accept new members but are willing to trade

Kiev

  • A group of about 30 people
  • Formerly inhabited the Kiev airport but fled to neighboring Guangzhou following extensive damage to the airport
  • Friendly, open to trade.

The Motherland

  • 72 members
  • Live in the Moscow airport
  • Enjoy driving those trucks that take luggage to the planes
  • The other groups think they are annoying, especially following the incident in which someone drove one of the trucks straight through a meeting in the Chicago airport

Roman Terminals

  • 43 members
  • Mainly live in the Rome airport, but travel pretty much everywhere
  • Enjoy wing walking on the planes
  • Their population has somewhat decreased due to their love of jumping off planes while they are landing

P'yong

  • 10 members
  • Inhabit the Pyongyang airport
  • Hostile
  • Very close to becoming Insanities

Entrances and Exits

Entrances

  • Level 11 has a small airport. Boarding a plane leaving to Philadelphia will take you to that airport in this level. This is the most common way to enter the level.
  • Attempting to fly a crashed cargo plane in Level 66 will result in you flying the plane over the Paris airport.
  • Turning on a piece of machinery in Level 3 that looks like a jet engine will put you in the cargo hold of a plane landing at the Los Angeles airport. Once the plane lands, you will be picked up by a Faceling in a loading truck.
  • Finding a door on Level P has a chance to lead here

Exits

  • Riding the monorail in the Orlando airport will take you to The Metro
  • Noclipping into the wall in the space between San Francisco and Cairo will lead to Level R
  • Finding a damaged gate and boarding a plane there will lead to Level Q.1
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