Supreme Chancellor's Suite
The Supreme Chancellor's Suite was the suite of offices, meeting rooms and private chambers used by the Supreme Chancellor of the United Federation of Nations. The Chancellor's Suite was located in the Federal Executive Tower. The Chancellor's office, also called the Executive Office, was the formal office of the Supreme Chancellor that served as the heart of these rooms.
Architecture
Entry Hallway (Public Use)
As visitors reached the level upon which the Chancellor arrived, they entered a formal reception area where there were benches for long waits. The receptionist desk was equipped with a comm-system directly connected to the Chancellor's desk. An express turbo-lift ran adjacent to the room and those who where influential enough to use it were deposited into a security airlock for inspection, before passing into the reception area.Ceremonial Office for Official Meetings (Public Use)
The ceremonial office was accessed from a pair of blast-proof doors situated behind the receptionist's desk. Visitors then passed through a short passage which opened into a large circular room. At the top of a set of stairs, the Chancellor's official desk, equipped with data feeds from their private office and their holding office beneath the Grand Convocation Chamber were displayed in front of a panoramic view of Liberty. The Chancellor's Chair of Office, made of ultra-dense lanthanide alloy and armed with a defensive shield and direct communications to the Chancellor's aides and Black Guards, faced four padded single chairs for visitor's; arranged in a semi-circle, and a large holoprojector rose from between two sets of steps leading up to the desk. A secret escape lift is concealed to the left of the official entrance; while to the right lays the hidden door to the Chancellor's private quarters.Anteroom (Public Use)
Leading off the main office was a small anteroom leading to the Chancellor's private office. Used for smaller meetings a bas-relief depicting the Great War and several other works of art decorated the room. The statue of David, concealing Ahmad Ibrahim's lightsaber flanked the door to the private room.Private Office (Private Use)
The private office was smaller than the main one and it had a metallic and black color scheme with three large black rotating chairs, a supercomputer and two gold vases. The walls seemed to be made from some kind of metal and were engraved with continuous patterns. Double-glazed transparisteel panoramic window backed the sunken area used for the Chancellor's private work. Via a large blue projection screen, the Supreme Chancellor could track the whereabouts of the galaxy through the Sentry Array and relay orders during wartime.Chancellor's Archives (Private Use)
Behind the bas-relief of the Great War were the Chancellor's private archives. Stored in the racks above the reflective floor were files on former Chancellors and records of amendments and various notes on legal documents; all stored on holodiscs.Chancellor's Bedroom (Private Use)
Beyond the Chancellor' main office lay the personal quarters. Equipped with a Scandinavian IKEA-bed, designed to massage and provide sleep-inducing harmonics, the bed allowed the Chancellor to sleep a few hours yet feel the equivalent of a full nights rest. The room also included a private refresher along with a shower. An expansive wardrobe also existed to keep the Chancellor's great collection of gowns and formal wear.Working Office for Black Guards (Private Use)
Linked to both the main office and the bedroom; a room specialized for security was staffed by the Black Guard. Three chairs and various monitors and consoles were used to monitor security systems at all hours of the day and night.Storage closet (Private Use)
The suite also featured a private storage closet, where diplomatic gifts offered to the Chancellor were contained on shelves.
Type
Office
Parent Location
Ruling/Owning Rank
Owning Organization
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