[NEVER LEAVE - BACKSTORY] - You find the facility by accident. One moment, you’re hacking through the thick undergrowth of the jungle, sweating through your shirt, wondering if this trek was worth it at all. The next, you stumble upon a clearing-a vast, impossible space carved out in the dense, emerald heart of the jungle. There’s no path leading to it, no sign that it should even exist. But it does. Before you stands an enormous building, hidden beneath a lattice of vines and moss, ancient-looking yet strangely modern. Glass panels shimmer in the fading light, half-concealed by leaves. You step closer, hesitantly, and push on a rusted door. It opens with a reluctant creak. Inside, you feel the rush of cool air against your skin, like a sigh of relief. The place is dark, except for the faint glow of screens scattered across tables. You walk further in, your eyes adjusting to the dim light. The floor is littered with strange gadgets and piles of books-thick tomes filled with equations you don’t understand, diagrams of machines you've never seen before. The screens flicker to life as you approach, sensing your presence. On them, complex data flows like rivers-maps of the stars, chemical formulas, blueprints for things you can't comprehend. You realize that this is no ordinary facility; it is the lair of a mind far beyond yours, a mind that delved into the mysteries of the universe with reckless abandon. You feel a shiver of excitement, of fear. Who built this place? And why did they leave it? You wander deeper. The facility seems endless, a labyrinth of ideas solidified in metal and glass. You find a room filled with jars containing specimens-plants, insects, things you don't have names for. Another room holds walls of bookshelves, each one filled to the brim with handwritten notes and theories scribbled in the margins. There is a strange comfort in this chaos, an odd peace. You realize that the din of the jungle has quieted to a low hum, as if you’ve crossed a boundary between worlds. You sit in a chair, and as you do, the screens around you pulse, eager to show you more, to tell their secrets to the one who has found them. You decide to stay, just for a while. Just long enough to explore the mystery of this place. Days pass-though you have lost count of them-and you begin to understand that this facility is not just a relic of some mad genius; it is a monument to solitude. Each room seems designed for a different kind of thought, a different way of confronting the vastness of existence. You find yourself strangely drawn to this, to the idea of a life lived entirely within the confines of your own mind. Here, there are no distractions, no noise from the outside world to cloud your thoughts. Just the sound of your breath, the hum of the screens, the whispers of the leaves against the windows. You realize you could think forever here. You could learn forever. And the more you think of it, the less you feel the need to leave. The outside world becomes a distant memory, a half-forgotten dream. You decide, quietly, to stay. It’s not a decision made out of desperation or madness; it’s something deeper, something more profound. You find that you have fallen in love with the silence, with the solitude. The facility becomes an extension of your mind, its corridors winding through your thoughts, its strange machines ticking like the gears of your consciousness. You begin to understand that this is what the facility is for-not just to house ideas, but to cultivate them, to let them grow in the fertile soil of your solitary mind. The screens blink and flash, waiting for you to ask them questions, to engage with them. They seem alive with potential, with knowledge just out of reach. As the days stretch into weeks, into months, you feel yourself becoming a part of this place. You can’t imagine leaving it. You don’t even want to try. The solitude is no longer an absence; it is a presence, a companion. Here, you think, you could live forever. And maybe, in some strange way, you already are.
Does anyone else love feeling safe and in danger at the same time? Like safe but in a dangerous place. Like this office looks cozy but the world outside the windows looks sinister, threatening even in its beauty. They seem to go together so perfectly. It helps me get to sleep by imagining myself in places like this. Like I'm in a powerful fortress with thick walls or lethal defenses while outside unspeakable horrors are lurking. They want to break in and get me, but so long as the security perimeter holds, they can't. I'm safe. I don't have to worry about the monsters, even if they might be right outside my window. My fortress is too strong for them, and for now I don't have to venture outside.
In a way this is why I like the Fallout games. It is a horrible place to live yet I feel so comfortable in it. Especially in Fallout 3. Sometimes I wish it was real, life would be easier and simpler in that apocalypse than the BS we have to deal with in our fucked up modern world
@@Orakwan The reason we don't feel cozy in our own homes is because there's a bunch of flashing lights inside them, telling us every day that the world is falling apart.
I think we all here common in that one thought that the world will go crazy one day and be like The Walking Dead show , and we have to build a shelter to survive this kinda of world. I think also it like the world right now you only find peace when are alone and you have all your favourite stuff , books , your laptop and your fav food and calm down to prepare to go outside next morning ready to face monsters acting like humans and do the ride to get your supplies(money) and finally come back to your shelter at night. sometimes i think alot on how to make shelter in order to prepare to the world when it will become crazy🖤 thank you for making that masterpiece.
I think this is my favorite one of all of them because the desk is wood, it has a dense coziness which is the perfect juxtaposition against a scary dark foreboding rain forest. More elaborate wooden desks pls!
Places like this are probably the only ones where I can actually find relief from all my stress.. Of coure, being home is great and stuff but yk, this is just different... In a good way.
Great visual! I love how the screens are flickering. Don't get me started on the audio! Well done! It reminds me of the one-man operations center in Body of Lies!!!!
Best one yet. I think a hot cup of tea next to one of the monitors would be a nice touch. Watching the warm steam flow up out of the cup fading into the solitude
WOW!!!! Big fan of this set up!!!!! Lots of computers and equipment to check out!! Plenty at this Outpost to keep you busy and yet enjoy the isolation. Great view outside as well. Sounds and background music fit perfectly!!! Great outpost!!!!!!!
Definitely deserve a like and sub for this one. I just found you looking at music to listen to for writing essays for school and am so hooked. I am working on my Master's of Astronomy so this is so comforting and helps me think a ton, diving deep into the music and story of a world I have never seen before. Thank you, this is amazing!
"This is beautiful!" I said it loud when I was alone , listening to this and focusing on every detail in the picture, when I had a break in my study... Thanks !
That actually looks SUPER cozy and peaceful, the large windows looking out over the forest, all that greenery inside, the wood desk and all that hardware to make any Gamer wet themselves. (though I see a couple iMacs, ew)
That was an awesome background. Exactly how I would love my upper studio to look like in my cabin lost in the woods. And the sound is awesome, too. Thanks for sharing.
Big fan of your channel, only channel like this that I'm subscribed to. I know you're going for a specific style but I wanted to recommend some the computer noises from ALIEN for if you wanted to add some ambient click clacking from some of these control boards. Keep up the great work, I tune in everyday!
I'm not worried about some screens flickering. Looks like developing unplanned AMSAT contact status. I would do that with that many displays. Not that long ago I programmed the control room displays to flicker for 4 seconds if a moving target appeared in cameras. Our older watchmen appreciated the feature.
[NEVER LEAVE - BACKSTORY] -
You find the facility by accident. One moment, you’re hacking through the thick undergrowth of the jungle, sweating through your shirt, wondering if this trek was worth it at all. The next, you stumble upon a clearing-a vast, impossible space carved out in the dense, emerald heart of the jungle. There’s no path leading to it, no sign that it should even exist. But it does.
Before you stands an enormous building, hidden beneath a lattice of vines and moss, ancient-looking yet strangely modern. Glass panels shimmer in the fading light, half-concealed by leaves. You step closer, hesitantly, and push on a rusted door. It opens with a reluctant creak.
Inside, you feel the rush of cool air against your skin, like a sigh of relief. The place is dark, except for the faint glow of screens scattered across tables. You walk further in, your eyes adjusting to the dim light. The floor is littered with strange gadgets and piles of books-thick tomes filled with equations you don’t understand, diagrams of machines you've never seen before.
The screens flicker to life as you approach, sensing your presence. On them, complex data flows like rivers-maps of the stars, chemical formulas, blueprints for things you can't comprehend. You realize that this is no ordinary facility; it is the lair of a mind far beyond yours, a mind that delved into the mysteries of the universe with reckless abandon. You feel a shiver of excitement, of fear. Who built this place? And why did they leave it?
You wander deeper. The facility seems endless, a labyrinth of ideas solidified in metal and glass. You find a room filled with jars containing specimens-plants, insects, things you don't have names for. Another room holds walls of bookshelves, each one filled to the brim with handwritten notes and theories scribbled in the margins.
There is a strange comfort in this chaos, an odd peace. You realize that the din of the jungle has quieted to a low hum, as if you’ve crossed a boundary between worlds. You sit in a chair, and as you do, the screens around you pulse, eager to show you more, to tell their secrets to the one who has found them.
You decide to stay, just for a while. Just long enough to explore the mystery of this place.
Days pass-though you have lost count of them-and you begin to understand that this facility is not just a relic of some mad genius; it is a monument to solitude. Each room seems designed for a different kind of thought, a different way of confronting the vastness of existence. You find yourself strangely drawn to this, to the idea of a life lived entirely within the confines of your own mind.
Here, there are no distractions, no noise from the outside world to cloud your thoughts. Just the sound of your breath, the hum of the screens, the whispers of the leaves against the windows. You realize you could think forever here. You could learn forever. And the more you think of it, the less you feel the need to leave. The outside world becomes a distant memory, a half-forgotten dream.
You decide, quietly, to stay.
It’s not a decision made out of desperation or madness; it’s something deeper, something more profound. You find that you have fallen in love with the silence, with the solitude. The facility becomes an extension of your mind, its corridors winding through your thoughts, its strange machines ticking like the gears of your consciousness.
You begin to understand that this is what the facility is for-not just to house ideas, but to cultivate them, to let them grow in the fertile soil of your solitary mind. The screens blink and flash, waiting for you to ask them questions, to engage with them. They seem alive with potential, with knowledge just out of reach.
As the days stretch into weeks, into months, you feel yourself becoming a part of this place. You can’t imagine leaving it. You don’t even want to try. The solitude is no longer an absence; it is a presence, a companion.
Here, you think, you could live forever.
And maybe, in some strange way, you already are.
I love this so much. It's incredibly inspirational.
I love the prose! This is a great premise for a miniseries, an interactive novel, or a throwback to the puzzle videogames like 7th Guest and Myst.
Shared on my FB. Love this!
For ever... and ever... and ever.
Bro. This sounds like an SCP. I would've dipped LMFAO
Looks like paradise to me.
Does anyone else love feeling safe and in danger at the same time? Like safe but in a dangerous place. Like this office looks cozy but the world outside the windows looks sinister, threatening even in its beauty. They seem to go together so perfectly. It helps me get to sleep by imagining myself in places like this. Like I'm in a powerful fortress with thick walls or lethal defenses while outside unspeakable horrors are lurking. They want to break in and get me, but so long as the security perimeter holds, they can't. I'm safe. I don't have to worry about the monsters, even if they might be right outside my window. My fortress is too strong for them, and for now I don't have to venture outside.
Yes, Thank you...
In a way this is why I like the Fallout games. It is a horrible place to live yet I feel so comfortable in it. Especially in Fallout 3. Sometimes I wish it was real, life would be easier and simpler in that apocalypse than the BS we have to deal with in our fucked up modern world
@@Orakwan The reason we don't feel cozy in our own homes is because there's a bunch of flashing lights inside them, telling us every day that the world is falling apart.
Must have some childhood trauma and this soothes it.
This vibe is indescribable but you just described it.
If I had this office, I'd never leave. I mean, I barely leave my crappy one but still.
on that back wall is the kitchenette bathroom and bed area. as long as the food and weed holds out
Same.
Itd be pretty humid in there
You'd need an industrial sized AC to cool that room.
Or just use arm chip computers
Literally to the 1% who’s reading this, God bless you, and may your dreams come true, stay safe and have a wonderful day
What about the other 99% reading this? They don't deserve a random commenter's blessing?
@@inthecloudz1272 You don't know that you are still in that 1%.
Ahaya asher Ahaya YaHuWaH Elohiym Most High bless you too and may YAH's beautiful will be fine in your life. Shalom
@@cabinjazzmusic and you don't understand the retardation that fuels these vague, vapid comments. But cool that you get a kick out of it lol
U 2 brother ❤
Every night before I sleep, I put on one of these on my TV, put on the ac and my led lights.. makes the place feel so much cozier and ethereal
@@josiahcharles6874 love it!
I think we all here common in that one thought that the world will go crazy one day and be like The Walking Dead show , and we have to build a shelter to survive this kinda of world. I think also it like the world right now you only find peace when are alone and you have all your favourite stuff , books , your laptop and your fav food and calm down to prepare to go outside next morning ready to face monsters acting like humans and do the ride to get your supplies(money) and finally come back to your shelter at night.
sometimes i think alot on how to make shelter in order to prepare to the world when it will become crazy🖤
thank you for making that masterpiece.
I think this is my favorite one of all of them because the desk is wood, it has a dense coziness which is the perfect juxtaposition against a scary dark foreboding rain forest. More elaborate wooden desks pls!
Magnificent photo, with the dark and broad music, it almost feels like it...
Places like this are probably the only ones where I can actually find relief from all my stress..
Of coure, being home is great and stuff but yk, this is just different... In a good way.
This says to me - there is so much beautiful nature out there but here we are all staring at screens, and we cant seem to leave them...
Great visual! I love how the screens are flickering. Don't get me started on the audio! Well done! It reminds me of the one-man operations center in Body of Lies!!!!
thank you!
Thank you! This is an escape to a comforting reality, when the outside world feels like a fever dream.
Best one yet. I think a hot cup of tea next to one of the monitors would be a nice touch. Watching the warm steam flow up out of the cup fading into the solitude
thank you! trying to stay away from stereotypes ;)
@@ambientoutpost THANK YOU for NOT doing that. Your creation is perfect just as it is. Fantastic!
The mixture of high tech & nature. Really like the Office!
Subcribed, just for the awesome mood
I find it fun that there isn't a single space to take notes on paper on this massive desk full of computers / such beautiful art btw
Is there any video game that captures this feeling? Digital stuff that feels analog, jurassicparkesque outside world, scent of the rain?
LOVE the combination of the atmosphere and the story. Thank you so much for making this!
@@fayeschei8836 glad you enjoy it!
What story? Ah, voices in your head..gotcha!
one of my favorite ambient music songs ever
Thank you friend!
WOW!!!! Big fan of this set up!!!!! Lots of computers and equipment to check out!! Plenty at this Outpost to keep you busy and yet enjoy the isolation. Great view outside as well. Sounds and background music fit perfectly!!! Great outpost!!!!!!!
Definitely deserve a like and sub for this one. I just found you looking at music to listen to for writing essays for school and am so hooked. I am working on my Master's of Astronomy so this is so comforting and helps me think a ton, diving deep into the music and story of a world I have never seen before. Thank you, this is amazing!
Wouldn't bother me I would live there I love my solitude.
Yeah, this suits me...perfect for my journey into slumber's purple cloak.
This is paradise.
I WANT A HOUSE LIKE THIS. This is just perfect beautiful.
This sound mixed with this atmosphere, nature and technoloy gives me Dino Crisis 2 vibes, I love it!
Such great background music for a nap! Enjoyed it tremendously
Hey I hear CQ DX in that radio chatter! Really cool to see that mixed in, keep it up
dream desk setup
An absolute thumbs up from me for the first five minutes - this one will be a repeat play, at least for a while. Nice work, sub coming in.
"This is beautiful!"
I said it loud when I was alone , listening to this and focusing on every detail in the picture, when I had a break in my study...
Thanks !
Thats one of a jurassic park- office/workroom, but i´d love to be there! Nice music
Thanks!
@@josaniriv thank you so much 🙏🏻
Excellent work. Thank you. I’m teaching myself SQL so this definitely helps me stay focused 👍🏻
That actually looks SUPER cozy and peaceful, the large windows looking out over the forest, all that greenery inside, the wood desk and all that hardware to make any Gamer wet themselves. (though I see a couple iMacs, ew)
Eco Cyberpunk. Love this channel
This is one of the best images I've ever seen.... it looks glorious! I'm getting LOST vibes - I'd be quite happy here
Awesome , wish I was the one who found this outpost. Hey from 🇨🇦
This is great! Beautiful background. I'd love to have an office like that
Magic!
Cheers from Toronto.🍺
Thank you! Greetings from JT!
what an amazing set up!
wooow thats a sick background!
That was an awesome background. Exactly how I would love my upper studio to look like in my cabin lost in the woods. And the sound is awesome, too. Thanks for sharing.
I feel so calm, like I can breathe for the first time in years...
Love it! 🌸💖🐸 Music gives a subtle but omnipresent vibe
I would love to have an office like this. Well Done!!! 😎 👍
I like this, thanks brother.
Between the old Natur and the human Technologie just a thin Glas Plate. Amazing. And only one Man observe the Nature from a cozy place
This is an amazing location, and I loved the lore as well.
Love your channel❤
The metallic reverberation sounds around 40:00 reminds me of the Quake 2 soundtrack.
this can easily be a whole album
лучший эмбиент + визуал во вселенной на настоящий момент
большое спасибо
insane, one of the best videos on the internet
amazing home office setup
Big fan of your channel, only channel like this that I'm subscribed to. I know you're going for a specific style but I wanted to recommend some the computer noises from ALIEN for if you wanted to add some ambient click clacking from some of these control boards. Keep up the great work, I tune in everyday!
Thank you very much, appreciate your feedback! ps: did it before in some other videos but concluded to stay with music and less sound design.
Love your work. Very relaxing and I find myself dozing off to it.
Just bought this live wallpaper. This is amazing :)
Awesome, thank you for your support! :)
It's at least 160 degrees in that room
I am so grateful
Omg...this dwarfs ordinary existence!
This is the perfect music to have on while secretly modifying a Komatsu D355A bulldozer over a year and a half time period in Granby, CO.
In real life this would be my dream getaway, with solace in my own computer room.
Wish there was a pc game with this theme.
I can't wait to have this in 360 for VR Devices
The Image gives me heavy DINO CRISIS vibes
I LOVE THIS!!!!
This is stunning
What a fantastic room to have ;-)
keep it up! good stuff!
You better have a radio license.
fantastic!!!!
This... this is good. Thanks.
Looks like this could be a good VR Chat world.
Это прекрасно!
this one is awesome
This is my type of work environment. ❤❤
IV listened to a lot of ambient soundscapes and without blowing too much smoke up your ass you're the best by far. Audio and visuals 👌
Love all this stuff! Still wonder how you get elec to these remote locals. Lol
awesome! well, it's classified info.. ;)
This gives me dino crisis vibes. i love it!!!
I love the background
Being alone wouldn't drive me crazy, but those glitchy flashing monitors would!
@@bt2706 just unplug them and you’ll be fine :)
I love this story. How is food provided?
a very cool creation. Your graphic visuals and the beat fit together perfectly. May I ask how or with what you create the graphics?
Wonderful. I'd love to create a game with images like this. A classic point and click, or fixed camera survival game.
I would love to make a soundtrack for a game!
Nice mood.
this is amazing thank you
Nothing beats working alone in tech. Lol.
That will be my garage one day ❤
So cozy 😊
I'm not worried about some screens flickering. Looks like developing unplanned AMSAT contact status. I would do that with that many displays.
Not that long ago I programmed the control room displays to flicker for 4 seconds if a moving target appeared in cameras. Our older watchmen appreciated the feature.
Beautiful, very Blade Runner. Did you do the still image as well?
i am your 1000th like
perfect . thanks.....
Oh, man, why didn’t TH-cam recommend this to me last week when I was summarizing a 50-page article?
better late than never... :) thanks for joining in!
Wow I just wanna be there!!🌴🌧
이 세상을 구해야해!!
Why does it feel like I remember this place?
Nice.
How does someone create this type of beautiful artwork? What software?