The cyberspace he was currently in was a CitySector. He stood upon a floating pathway, not quite a road but a bigger than just a sidewalk, with massive obelisks of buildings floating in the 'air' around him. If he'd peer off the edge, he'd see hundreds of thousands of levels of walkways below him, and if he'd look up, he would see the same. There was no ground floor in this cyberspace, and if he fell off the edge and did nothing to stop, he'd probably end up falling into a adjacent Sector of the Mechera Cyberspace. Several connector walkways broke off from this one, heading directly at the doors of the buildings, sometimes heading straight into right angles headed up or down, which the Mechera all around him walked up and down without pause nor issue.
As for the Mechera themselves, the VE might be surprised to notice that their forms in Cyberspace were remarkably non-mechanical. Barring the odd Mechera that chose a non-humanoid(and sometimes non-euclidean) avatar, most looked almost entirely human, right down to wearing clothes and having styled hair. The biggest difference was the extreme variety of hair and skin colors, and that their eye colors changed with their emotions. Most everyone paid him absolutely no mind-everyone here had their own business to go on, and he certainly wasn't the strangest sight. He wasn't even the only non-Mechera; given their extremely advanced Cyberspatial infrastructure, the Empire would no-doubt be favored by other forms of AI, and as such most Mechera didn't see a point in even noticing the difference between separate forms of data-entities. Of course, the Government Coding programmed into the cyberspace itself kept a watchful eye on every non-Mechera entity's actions...
But then again, it kept the same scrutiny focused on its own people as well.