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Community areas are few in this type of zoning, generally limited to a gathering space for meetings and recreation. It is important to note, however, that many of the apartment style zones are located on the exterior ring of the base, giving these units access to true windows. Other styles of housing, explained below, share communal areas which makes it difficult to fairly place one or another unit with a true window. As such, being that apartment style zones do share common corridors, it is easy to place them all along exterior bulkheads, and make the distribution of windows among the generally unrelated residences more fair. | Community areas are few in this type of zoning, generally limited to a gathering space for meetings and recreation. It is important to note, however, that many of the apartment style zones are located on the exterior ring of the base, giving these units access to true windows. Other styles of housing, explained below, share communal areas which makes it difficult to fairly place one or another unit with a true window. As such, being that apartment style zones do share common corridors, it is easy to place them all along exterior bulkheads, and make the distribution of windows among the generally unrelated residences more fair. | ||
Standard Apartment style quarters are listed with letter codes: | |||
'''A-Style''' are for junior officers, and civilians with an application. They are roomier than similar quarters on a starship and feature five main rooms: a bedroom, separate bathroom, a functional kitchenette with dining area, a main room, and a recreation room. | |||
'''B-Style''' are for mid rank enlisted, cadets doing final intern work for advanced programs and civilians with an application. They are roomier than similar quarters on a starship and feature four main rooms: a bedroom, separate bathroom, a functional kitchenette with dining area, and a main room. | |||
'''C-Style''' are for enlisted crew and civilians. They are roomy, but set up like an 'efficiency' apartment with one main room serving as bedroom and main room, and a separate kitchenette and bathroom. | |||
'''D-Style''' are for enlisted, cadets and civilians and are 'duplex' quarters shared with a roommate. They have a shared kitchette, main room and bathroom, with a bedroom for each occupant on opposite sides. | |||
'''E-Style''' are Senior Officer's apartments, and can be held by civilians via application (and generally a wait list). These feature a full kitchen, dining room, one large bathroom, one main room, one rec room, one bedroom and an entry/utility area. | |||
'''F-Style''' are family quarters and are available for any enlisted, officer or civilian via application. They offer a full kitchen, dining room, main room, rec room, two or more bathrooms, and two or more bedrooms. They are assigned and adjusted according to family size. | |||
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