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x The Ship:A rather large ship that somewhat resembles a modern-day cruise liner, and yet also seems a bit old-fashioned. There are three cabin sections: first class, second class, and third class. The crew try to keep everyone out of the other sections, but with somewhat limited success.
The first-class bedrooms are the most spacious, and some have as few as 1 person per bedroom. The cabins are quite well-adorned, fully furnished, and resemble luxurious hotel rooms. The first-class passengers have exclusive access to the first-class lounge, the deck of the ship after the 9 p.m. curfew, and unlike the other classes, first-class passengers can have food and beverages delivered to their rooms. Almost any first-class passenger's request will be fulfilled by the inhuman crew members.
The second-class bedrooms are quite nice, but not nearly as spacious or lavish as the first-class cabins. The rooms are smaller, and don't have nearly as much elaborate furnishing. Most of them are 2-4 people in capacity. Additional services are limited, but some are still available.
The third-class cabins are smaller, and most have around 6 beds pressed against the walls. They are low on the ship, and aren't as well-maintained as the other cabins. They're usually mostly bare, and watch out for rats if you end up staying in one.
Other notable locations include the main deck, which is accessible to all classes during the day, but third-class passengers are not allowed on the main deck after 6 p.m., and second-class passengers are cleared out after 9 p.m. Only first-class has all-hour access to the deck.
There is a main dining hall; the classes usually sit separately but are not prevented from dining together. Meals are provided for every class, though it's unknown how the ship keeps up cooking food for everyone every day, or where this food comes from. First-class is served first, and usually higher-quality meals. Second class is served second, with fewer options, and so on with the third class.
There is also a first-class lounge reserved only for first-class residents, a theater-like room with a stage, a gymnasium, what seems to be a library of sorts, and a handful of other attractive locations. There is a cargo hold below the third-class level, which is mostly full of various items, though exactly what hasn't been discovered yet.