Syntax: @page <who>[,<who>..] with <anything>
The non-VR interaction command @page is used to interact with one or more people not in the room. For convenience, the dash character may also be used as a shortcut. Examples:
> @page Amy with dinner tonight?
[to Amy] Brandon says, "dinner tonight?"
> -Miro Hi
[to Miro] Brandon says, "Hi"
The people receiving the message see your location inside the square brackets, instead of who it is being directed to, such as [from The Pit] instead of [to Amy]. The default style of interaction is speach (similar to say), you can also emote in page, by beginning your message with a colon:
> @page Brian with :waves
[to Brian] Brandon waves
As with any directed interaction command, you can double up the shortcut character to send to the last person you directed to. Example:
> -Brian :waves
[to Brian] Brandon waves
> --how goes it?
[to Brian] Brandon says, "how goes it?"