01-27-2017, 03:21 PM
THE VAULT
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Neuralnet Synopsis
The Vaults are a network of mobile tubular prison cells retrofitted from captured shipping containers. Self-contained with their own rudimentary life support systems, they are frugal, sterile abodes, built to contain captives whose recapture or compromise would present the Union with considerable moral risk, from slaves to Federal proxies. Functionally, they act as transit units for hostages whilst cocooned in stasis, to torture chambers and interrogation cells when their subjects awake. Conditions in the Vaults are spartan, featuring inhumanities such as sharply oscillating temperature gradients to decrease the comfort of conscious captives, to the ability to blow their captives out into space upon the slightest resistance. The location of any one vault is kept indefinite by a constant rotation of Vaults between the cargo bays of the Reichsarbeitergesellschaft’s transport assets, reducing the likelihood that any one inmate could report the position of a Unioner installation upon their release. In a keen sense of ire, the cells are designed to imitate their counterparts aboard Prison Station Virlande; the inevitable abode of many thousands of Unioners over the cycles of the stars.