Location Name: Hospitals Zone/Area: 1, Zone 5 Description:
There are multiple clinics, both for Techs and for Organics, in Zone 1. These are run by a very mixed staff, mostly by Lowtechs and Organics who were ported in with medical knowledge. They are very familiar with dealing with ‘most’ issues, simply due to the very mixed nature of their shared experiences. However, hospitals aren’t free except in cases of emergency or epidemic, and their quality does vary.
Santori Hospital - Very Good, Very Expensive Private rooms, clean, perfectly scaled to be able to work on Mechs or Organics, rooms are given with a preference as to what visitors you’ll likely have. The nurses are a collection of cat-like people who wear outfits that are vaguely nun-like. If you watched Dr Who, think the crazy awesome cat nurses from that hospital episode. There are several TransTech doctors who work here. Think Doctors Without Borders if you want an archetype.
Meiko Clinic - Midrange quality and price.The clinic is more of a walk-in than a hospital, though
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Location Name: Axiom Nexus Municipal Databank Access and Library, Offworld Sector Branch - otherwise known as the DAL-OSB (pronounced Dal [rhymes with 'shall']- O. S. B.) Zone/Area: Zone Three. Description: The Dal is Axiom Nexus' data respository - everything that's been learned from the offworlders (well, everything Shockwave lets the Dal's keepers know), everything that's been studied thanks to the lack of the war... everything. The OSB has a different assortment than the normal Dal, more carefully guarded. They didn't want the Offworlders to have access to all of that information. Who knew what they'd go home with?
But then, maybe some of that information is more potent than someone thought.
Location Name: The Exclusion Zone Paintball Range Zone/Area: Zone Four, in what used to be a large industrial park. Description: The setting may not be fun and games for someone who's been through a war that left behind areas like this, but on Axiom Nexus, this is new and interesting. The sounds of industry surrounding the paintball range make the setting all the more vivid - broken-down buildings with ceilings having fallen in, places to take shelter and shoot from -- it's like acting as a scout without ever risking more than a splotch on your paintjob (or your TransTech Approvedtm paint-repellant disposable faux-armour, for you organics) that can be washed off under the showers on your way out.
The structure itself is safe (enough) that it's cleared for operation for any and all who care to visit. Just make sure you sign that waiver that says if you're hurt on the range, it's not the range's fault.
Location Name: Lookout Point Zone/Area: Upper Zone Four Description: Its an old lookout point in Zone 4...which was, very obviously, created long before Zone 4 became an industrial wasteland, leaving it to look out upon a vast expanse of smog. There are still statues, benches, and paths...but the statues are smoothed to the point of being unrecognizable, the benches are covered in graffiti, and the paths are cracked. Despite all of this, there isn't litter, and there is still foliage (even if most of it is weeds.) The feel is that of a place more abandoned than defiled. It has become Magnum's most common meeting grounds.
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Zone/Area: Zone 6
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Zone/Area: 1, Zone 5
Description:
There are multiple clinics, both for Techs and for Organics, in Zone 1. These are run by a very mixed staff, mostly by Lowtechs and Organics who were ported in with medical knowledge. They are very familiar with dealing with ‘most’ issues, simply due to the very mixed nature of their shared experiences. However, hospitals aren’t free except in cases of emergency or epidemic, and their quality does vary.
Santori Hospital - Very Good, Very Expensive
Private rooms, clean, perfectly scaled to be able to work on Mechs or Organics, rooms are given with a preference as to what visitors you’ll likely have.
The nurses are a collection of cat-like people who wear outfits that are vaguely nun-like. If you watched Dr Who, think the crazy awesome cat nurses from that hospital episode.
There are several TransTech doctors who work here. Think Doctors Without Borders if you want an archetype.
Meiko Clinic - Midrange quality and price.The clinic is more of a walk-in than a hospital, though ( ... )
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Zone/Area: Zone Three.
Description: The Dal is Axiom Nexus' data respository - everything that's been learned from the offworlders (well, everything Shockwave lets the Dal's keepers know), everything that's been studied thanks to the lack of the war... everything. The OSB has a different assortment than the normal Dal, more carefully guarded. They didn't want the Offworlders to have access to all of that information. Who knew what they'd go home with?
But then, maybe some of that information is more potent than someone thought.
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Zone/Area: Zone Four, in what used to be a large industrial park.
Description: The setting may not be fun and games for someone who's been through a war that left behind areas like this, but on Axiom Nexus, this is new and interesting. The sounds of industry surrounding the paintball range make the setting all the more vivid - broken-down buildings with ceilings having fallen in, places to take shelter and shoot from -- it's like acting as a scout without ever risking more than a splotch on your paintjob (or your TransTech Approvedtm paint-repellant disposable faux-armour, for you organics) that can be washed off under the showers on your way out.
The structure itself is safe (enough) that it's cleared for operation for any and all who care to visit. Just make sure you sign that waiver that says if you're hurt on the range, it's not the range's fault.
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Zone/Area: Upper Zone Four
Description:
Its an old lookout point in Zone 4...which was, very obviously, created long before Zone 4 became an industrial wasteland, leaving it to look out upon a vast expanse of smog. There are still statues, benches, and paths...but the statues are smoothed to the point of being unrecognizable, the benches are covered in graffiti, and the paths are cracked. Despite all of this, there isn't litter, and there is still foliage (even if most of it is weeds.) The feel is that of a place more abandoned than defiled.
It has become Magnum's most common meeting grounds.
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