Deep Space 10 Facilities
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Starfleet Facilities
Operations
The nerve centre of the station, Ops monitors and controls many of the station's functions — at least, the ones that Starfleet currently knows about. It also houses the office of the station's Commanding Officer.
Medical Level
Housing much of the original medical facilities, the Medical Level is now home to the station's science contingent as well, including the station's library.
Intelligence Module
Fondly referred to as 'The Crate' by its assigned personnel, Starfleet Intelligence has founded its base inside one of the station's cargo bays. An independent module, complete with its own power and air supplies, the module is camouflaged as a large stack of crates and cargo containers, while the bay itself is permanently listed as unusable and awaiting repair.
Menthar Memories
Menthar Memories is what passes for a crew lounge aboard Deep Space 10. Dilapidated and worn, the bar is staffed from a pool of off-duty volunteers.
Civilian Facilities
Commercial Quadrant
Also known as the Comm Quad — or far more informally, the Kumquat — this is the section of the station that most civilian businesses operate from. Despite the dilapidated state of the station, the Comm Quad is relatively picturesque as it encircles the station's central arboretum, offering each of the businesses a lush and verdant view.
Jikku's Tastes of Home
The first civilian restaurant to be established on DSX, run by a female Bolian and located in the Commercial Quadrant. Popular, although the food and beverages on offer are often politely described as 'unique'.
Tea in the Sky
A café run by a former Starfleet officer Nick Parks, and located in the Comm Quard, Tea in the Sky offers a wide selection of teas and hot drinks from across the known galaxy in a quaint, homey atmosphere.
Vacuum Tube
Located near the bottom of one of DSX's less populated sections, Starfleet engineers believe this section was once a large turboshaft that, before the station was abandoned by its original owners, may have served as a cargo lift to a section of the station that was apparently jettisoned. Now sealed off and essentially useless, a Caitian civilian has purchased it and converted it into a climbing gym. Its four walls are covered in different climbing routes, and gravity can be modified on each wall to provide a larger or lesser challenge.