The underground
For colonists, "underground" usually refers to what's below their feet.
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- [Foreboding orchestral music]
- [Gustav Holst: Mars, the Bringer of War]
- 00:22
- [Music]
- [Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance (Land of Hope and Glory)]
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- This is New Albion on Mars
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- Everything is underground at New Albion!
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- For colonists, "underground" usually
- refers to what's below their feet.
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- The ground level of Compartments is in fact
- a deck over vital services running below.
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- Electricity and data cables, water, sewerage
- and air-conditioning ducts run below the deck.
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- Electricity and data cables are
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- gas-tight, the others need their own
- seals for depressurisation emergencies.
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- In minor emergencies the main ducts
- can operate in a pass-through mode
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- with just local services sealed off.
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- In more severe emergencies a Compartment's
- ducts can be completely sealed off.
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- This causes adjacent Compartments to
- become effectively parts of separate Ways,
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- with services being pumped back and
- forth rather than flowing through.
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- Some commercial utility equipment
- is located below-deck -
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- laundry is commonly sited
- next to mains services.
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- There are also storage lockers
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- which some colonists call 'garages' or
- 'sheds' and decorate accordingly.
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- 'Going underground' at New Albion isn't
- that different to being on top!
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- [Dissonant clashing orchestral music]
- [Gustav Holst: Mars, the Bringer of War]
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- [orchestral music continues]