Prospect Station - Top Deck
The Top Deck of the station is not restricted, but it is heavily scrutinized, as it contains the administrative and command and control facilities.
Barracks
The crew quarters on the station for those that don't want more permanent quarters with the other inhabitants, the barracks has eight sets of bunk beds, each with half a locker’s worth of personal storage space next to it. On station seven half of these beds are usually occupied by various personnel that maintain and secure the base. They share this room regardless of gender. While there are no windows in this room, there is a wall-mounted video screen. The antechamber outside has a desk with an antique terminal (not connected to the station system) and some cabinets that hold various games and other entertainment gear. This is all available for use by any of the personnel. The restrooms outside contain full shower facilities as well as toilets and sinks.Armory
This door is marked off-limits and secured with a military grade lock. The procedures for gaining access are also kept secret from general access, as well as the armament available, though the arms that the security personnel carry imply that this was not an area shorted in the stations operational budget, no matter how open the collective is supposed to be.Command Center Balcony
Captain Kimura and Lieutenant Commander Mirano have their offices on this level, overlooking the command center. The captain’s office is tastefully decorated in Japanese fashion and has an expensive oak desk and matching cabinets. The lieutenant’s office has standard issue metal furnishings and shelves sterile of any personal affectations. Most of the mundane business is run through Mirano’s office, while Kimura reserves hers for personal work and meetings with important individuals.Atrium Catwalk
10 feet above the atrium floor, a catwalk allows access to the four sides of the upper level. The floor is a wire grating so as not to obstruct the impressive view from below to the transparent domed ceiling overhead. A set of metal stairs curves down to the floor of the atrium. The double doors leading to each area up here are clearly labeled, and also have small windows set in them – allowing one to see what lies beyond.Lounge Balcony
This balcony looks down over the lounge and provides room for more tables. As the lounge itself rarely does enough business to use these upper tables, they are often occupied by crew as a place to spend time out of the barracks. The balcony provides a commanding view of the lounge and the ceiling-mounted windows present a breathtaking view of the stars. The back of the heavy mass cannon turret (mounted into the hull outside of the lounge) is covered with a makeshift screen and used for viewing old movies nightly. The balcony seating provides a good view of this as well.Detention Center
The first room one enters in the detention center is the reception area. The operator behind the security console is also responsible for visitors seeking a meeting with the station commanders and so you may sometimes find a strange mix of people waiting here. While there is only a single couch and chair to accommodate those waiting, there is a wall-mounted video screen and a restroom as well. The small room next to the restroom is used to store office supplies and other materials used in the day to day operations of the center. Security protocols here are just as locked down as the ones for the Armory, so methods of gaining egress, the layout, and the security is hard to come by, though because of the nature of the center, ne'er do wells could be found with that information.Inaccessible Areas
The four corners of the top deck are inaccessible and off limits to all but station personnel. As this and the engineering level are the only place for life support, communications support, servers and other machinery necessary for the running of the station, one could assume that such things are in those areas.
Type
Orbital, Station