Carnegie Science Center Museum Report

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The Carnegie Science Center was no different than usual that morning. It had the same four story height that it had always had sin can remember. The Highmark Sports Works building was to the right of the museum. The river behind it had the typical blue/brown hue that all three of the rivers in Pittsburgh had. Me and my friend, Briana Schneider, were headed to check out the new exhibit. It was all about outer space. There were to scale models and interactive stars. Computer screens showed pictures above each exhibit, with pictures of real planets and galaxies. The planetarium on the second floor even had a new show because of the exhibit. It was when Briana and I were watching the show that the strange occurrences began to happen. First, the earthquake simulator on the fourth floor began to jostle the guests much rougher than they had requested. Then the trains in the miniature village began to derail themselves. …show more content…

She could not care less about the fish level, or about the kids section on the fourth floor. So because of this, we ended staying on the second floor. The second floor is where RoboWorld is, and a few of the robots had been shut down. The robots that were shut down were the facial recognition one and the basketball …show more content…

This time however, the robots began to all act differently. The object-detecting robot began to chase guests, along with the robots from the robot hall of fame. The robots chased all of us guests out of Robot World, and then began to chase us in one of two directions. The options were either down the ramp, or into the planetarium. Briana of course dragged me with her into the planetarium, thinking that it was part of some new experience that the museum was offering. Once everyone was inside, the back exit door locked. The only way out was through a group of robots clustering in front of the

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