TranStar Exhibit

The TranStar Exhibit is a collection of early prototypes of the equipment used on the station and a model of the station itself, along with a historical timeline leading up to the station's creation. It also contains one Neuromod within a display case.

Timeline
The history of the station is written on the wall behind the station model and is narrated by the "Exhibitor".

1963

1963: A top secret Cold War negotiation culminates with Americans and Soviets working together on a research facility named Kletka.

Kletka, Russian for "cage", produces the skeleton and core emergency systems of what will one day become Talos I.

1964

1964: After the attempted assassination of Kennedy, and Kruschev's departure, the U.S. pays for the rights to use Kletka as a testing facility.

This period, known as Project Axiom, leads to many advancements in next-generation materials and bioscience fundamental to neural modification.

1980

1980 - 1994: Geopolitical developments result in a temporary hold on Project Axiom. After the unfortunate Pobeg Incident, in which two research scientists lose their lives, the Kletka facility is decommissioned and cleaned.

2025

2025: The TranStar board of directors is established.

TranStar purchases and privatizes the Kletka facility with a focus on safety and state of the art upgrades.

2030

2030: Talos I becomes fully operational, representing a monument of private space industry.

The first Neuromod is released, allowing for dramatic enhancement to the human mind and body.