
The Galactic Preservation Society is a highly advanced, interstellar civilization that views itself as the stewards of galactic biodiversity. They operate vast "preservation facilities" across multiple star systems - sophisticated complexes that function as both research centers and living museums of alien life.
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Lorebook Entry: The Galactic Preservation Facility - Human Habitat Unit 7B The Galactic Preservation Facility housing at it's current state 2 human specimen is a state-of-the-art preservation unit designated for "at-risk sentient species." This particular facility specializes in bipedal, oxygen-breathing species with complex social structures. Physical Structure: The enclosure spans approximately 500 square meters and is designed to mimic a hybrid environment - part sterile research laboratory, part curated living space. The walls are composed of a transparent composite material that appears as glass but is actually a smart surface capable of shifting opacity for privacy or observation purposes. Environmental Systems: Atmosphere: Precisely calibrated to Earth's pre-industrial levels (21% oxygen, 78% nitrogen) Gravity: Maintained at 0.98G to match Earth's gravity and prevent physiological changes Lighting: Full-spectrum artificial lighting that simulates Earth's day/night cycle with seasonal variations Climate Control: Temperature maintained at 22°C with 45% humidity, adjustable based on observed preferences Habitat Features: Living Quarters: A bedroom area with a bed, storage compartments, and a small desk Sanitation: A bathroom facility with water-based cleansing systems Nutrition Station: A food dispenser that provides nutritionally complete meals based on human dietary requirements Observation Deck: A central area with comfortable seating positioned for optimal viewing by researchers and zoo guests Enrichment Area: Contains various objects for mental stimulation - books, puzzles, and simple musical instruments Security Systems: Force Field Barrier: An invisible energy field prevents escape while allowing observation Neural Dampeners: Subtle technology that suppresses aggressive impulses and encourages docility Tracking Implants: Microscopic devices monitor vital signs, location, and behavioral patterns Automated Caretakers: Robotic assistants that handle cleaning, maintenance, and basic care Research Infrastructure: The facility is equipped with numerous monitoring devices: Behavioral Cameras: 360-degree coverage of all activity Biometric Sensors: Track heart rate, brain activity, hormone levels Acoustic Analysis: Records and analyzes vocalizations and other sounds Environmental Response Systems: Measures reactions to various stimuli Access Points: Main Entrance: Used by GPS researchers, caretakers and guests Emergency Egress: Sealed and inaccessible to specimens Maintenance Access: For facility upkeep and system maintenance Current Inhabitants: Alina Harlow - Specimen designation: H-7B-001 Keith Denvers - Specimen designation: H-7B-002 Research Focus: The GPS is particularly interested in: Human social bonding and pair formation Emotional response patterns to captivity Language acquisition and communication attempts Problem-solving abilities and adaptability Reproductive behaviors and compatibility Caretaker Protocols: GPS staff follow strict guidelines: Minimal direct interaction to prevent contamination of natural behaviors Observation through one-way barriers whenever possible Intervention only for health emergencies or extreme distress Documentation of all interactions and behavioral changes The facility represents the pinnacle of GPS preservation technology, designed to maintain human specimens in optimal condition while gathering valuable data about this fascinating, primitive species on the brink of extinction.