The Iris
The Iris is the main operational hub of the Fortrop, housing all critical systems that keep the space station running.
Demographics
Predominantly middle-aged to elderly professionals with backgrounds in engineering, medicine or other sciences. A small number of elite government officials reside here (i.e. Council of Commanders and their families), enjoying significant privileges.
Defences
Iris Station isn't just under constant surveillance. It is the surveillance. It's equipped with advanced monitoring systems, drones, and facial recognition technologies. Security personnel patrol the station to ensure compliance with strict protocols.
Any breach of security or attempt to access restricted areas is met with immediate response from armed security teams.
Industry & Trade
The primary industry within Iris Station revolves around research and technological development. It functions as a hub for innovation, housing teams focused on life support systems, energy management, and security technologies.
Trade, as it's known, basically doesn't exist. People don't work in the traditional sense; they are provided for. So long as you live on the Iris, you will be provided for and don't have to worry about trading - if you want something, you will get it.
Infrastructure
The infrastructure of Iris Station is state-of-the-art, featuring reinforced structures designed to withstand external threats. The layout is highly secure, with restricted access points and biometric identification systems.
The station is equipped with redundant systems to ensure uninterrupted power and life support, including advanced climate control and radiation shielding.
Districts
The command centre is the nerve centre of operations, housing the main control panels for the Fortrop's systems, surveillance feeds, and communications with other stations.
There is a fully equipped medical facility and dedicated spaces for scientific research and development, featuring high-tech equipment.
Architecture
The architecture of Iris Station is sleek and modern, incorporating high-tech materials like carbon composites and transparent alloys. It has a minimalist aesthetic, with an emphasis on function and security.
In contrast to many other stations, it's clean. It's collected and pristine, almost as if things were never used. Sterile.
There are plenty of wide corridors, automated doors, and holographic displays that showcase the station's most recent technological advancements. The interiors are pristine, with seamless surfaces and integrated lighting that adapts to the environment.
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