Neighborhoods
Progress Park:
A Retro-futuristic Paradise, Progress Park consists of the area immediately surrounding the TIAS. It’s much more open compared to downtown, and has a fairly retro-futuristic design. In recent years, the ePunk Radicals have taken up residence in this area, lurking on the fringes of the TIAS and using their holoprojectors to blend in. This area has several residential areas, shops, and restaurants. There is a train drop off point here, as well as access to Zukunft Skypark
Titan Institute of Advanced Science:
The first institute dedicated to studying the Advanced (read, superhuman) sciences, TIAS is a college for the most brilliant minds in the world. Many scientific and technological heroes have a diploma from TIAS, and an equal number of scientific villains have found themselves scorning their colleagues for NOT UNDERSTANDING. The institution has a very Zeerusty/Retro-futuristic feel. Think Tomorrowland, or a World’s Fair. Very bright, lots of plastics and chrome. There are several retro style robots on campus that serve as guides and security, and it is a common senior prank to reprogram them to do something funny.
Zukunft Skypark:
When the NRD was originally designed, there were large elevated freeways above most of the city. This was horrendously impractical, as most facilities didn’t want to put parking and entryways on the top floors of their buildings, so the roads eventually fell into disuse. After Hurricane Atlas, EdenTech and TIAS began a collaboration to revitalize the ailing skyways. The ultimate result was the Zukunft Skypark, an elevated strip of parkland that winds through much of the district. There is a lot of plant-life in this area, and the walkways double as solar panels. Specialized lifts at key points carry individuals to the Skypark from ground level. Certain buildings have converted their sky terraces into cafes and businesses. Most of the adjacent taller buildings have added access through the appropriate level, sometimes even adding a restaurant, cafe, or just a general terrace area.
Innovation Center:
Interwoven with the Skypark is Innovation Center, home to many of Titan City’s labs and research complexes. Most of them for generic laboratories, or S-Y Puppet Corps. (Terradyne, Aquachem). Tyrosine keeps its main R&D lab here.
EdenTech Corporate Biocampus:
On the eastern face of NRD, accessible from the Skypark and overlooking the luxury homes of Bayview, the ETCB is a set of three city-block sized, dome-like structures with translucent, glass-like exteriors. One dome contains hydroponic facilities and water plants, a second contains arid air and desert plants, and the third, the largest, contains several levels of tropical rainforest foliage. Each dome also contains buildings in its interior where EdenTech undertakes its scientific projects. (The domes should be enterable if possible, but the interior buildings and the rest of the complex need not be.) The structures between the domes contain EdenTech's business offices, a soaring public lobby containing EdenTech contacts, the residence of Stephen Workham, the facility's public lobby, and an apartment block whose landings are festooned with trees. Beneath the facility lie labs for testing EdenTech's more genetically or physically dangerous scientific projects, as well as its main storehouse of HEART suits and weapons.
Pioneer Point:
Located on the northern side of the zone, towards Stoneham, this neighborhood is slightly more industrial and “alien” than the rest of the zone, and is home to the RevTech Complex. This is the newest part of the district to be developed, and is fully dedicated to the local aerospace industry. Buildings are more sparse here. There are docks here, which RevTech uses to load prototypes too dangerous or large to fly from such a small area onto barges to be shipped to a proper airfield. A ferry to Stoneham also operates here. You might also spot a Tyrosine experiment here as well.
Visionary Way:
Things occasionally escape from Tyrosine’s Playground, leaking into the waters below. As a result, the area around the bridge to the S-Y Barrier Island has a curious tendency to produce horrible monsters. PIT has set up a small outpost near the bridge to investigate. Officially, the stance is that the monsters come from the ocean. Unofficially, everyone is pointing fingers at everyone else, leaving EdenTech and the PIT to clean up the mess. Aside from the monsters though, the shoreline is rather nice. You can see S-Y’s complex across the bay, and a breathtaking suspension bridge connects the island with the Peninsula.