Residential Allocations
Residential allocations define approved living space, transit access, and resource authorization for individuals residing under Imperial jurisdiction. Assignments are issued per administrative determination and are subject to revision as required by operational need, compliance status, or jurisdictional authority.
All residential units, conveyances, and personal access devices depicted herein conform to Imperial standards for habitation, mobility, and economic regulation. Unauthorized modification, reassignment, or circumvention of allocation protocols is prohibited.
Residential Layout: Private Quarters
The room is scaled to accommodate an occupant measuring 198 cm in height. Furnishings allow for multiple occupants without restricting movement. Doorways, windows, and fixtures are positioned to permit rapid access throughout the space.
Records indicate at least one unauthorized entry by a minor occupant during an unscheduled interval. Subsequent transit activity occurred within the bathing area.
The space was used repeatedly under conditions not consistent with rest.
Personal System: Multi-Function Bracelet
Issued bracelets combine identification, transaction authorization, location services, and personal data synchronization. While most citizens utilize embedded devices, certain populations exhibit biological incompatibility with internalized systems.
External wear was normalized to prevent visible distinction. Decorative bracelets were adopted at scale and subsequently integrated into civilian fashion, ensuring functional parity across populations.
The model shown incorporates modular magnetic anchors designed to accept encoded charms. These charms function as portable data tokens, allowing direct transfer of identity or commercial information upon contact. When not in use, they are worn openly. Some related infrastructure is no longer publicly indexed. Related data synchronizes through established NETway channels when available.
In Tarth City, accumulation of charms is common practice. Shapes are standardized by tradeβfootwear, beverage, transportβallowing affiliation to be displayed without formal declaration.Β
Personal Transport: Hoversine (Lychord Bahon)
The hoversine in regular use by Luc Saint-Cyr was a top-tier civilian transport manufactured by Lychord Bahon. The vehicle seats six occupants and can be reconfigured to provide sleeping space for three. The central section detaches to form a flat platform.
Multiple units were maintained across the Empire to reduce transit delay. On high-traffic worlds, more than one configuration was kept in reserve.
The exterior design prioritizes length, low visual profile, and uninterrupted dark surfaces, making the vehicle immediately identifiable in motion. Interior layouts emphasize adaptability over permanence.
Use records indicate the sleeping configuration was rarely employed for rest.
Administrative Notice
No further public documentation.
Visual assets: Nano-Core




