Talos I

"The 8th Wonder of the World is in Space."

- Talos I Poster

Talos I is a space station orbiting the moon in year 2032 and the primary location for the events of Prey (2017).

History
In 1958, the Soviet Union launched the Vorona-1 Satellite, which entered orbit at LaGrange Point-Two between the Earth and the Moon. Following a communications failure from the satellite, the heads of the Soviet space program sent several cosmonauts to investigate the disturbance. There, they encountered something unprecedented: hostile non-terrestrial life forms, which proceeded to kill off the cosmonauts. The Vorona 1 was scuttled, and the footage of the incident was labeled a state secret and buried.

In 1963, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev announced a program of cooperation with American President John F. Kennedy to contain the non-terrestrials, which were labelled Typhon. This resulted in the Kletka Program, which saw the United States and the Soviet Union build a space station around the Typhon organisms in order to research and contain them. However, a failed assassination attempt in Dallas, Texas, would convince Kennedy to take over the Kletka program away from the Soviets, and in the decades that followed, the Americans would expand the station as a research and development facility, in order to gain insight into the Typhon organisms. Despite attempts to gain commercial and civilian applications from researching the non-terrestrials, the project bore no fruit, and in 1998, following a major breach that lead to the death of an entire research team, the station was abandoned by the United States.

In 2030, the TranStar Corporation managed to assume ownership of the derelict space station, and began converting it into a high-end information technology and research and development facility, rechristened as Talos-1. While ostensibly a corporate center and laboratory, the true mission of TranStar was to resume research on the Typhon organisms in order to create Neuromods--specialized genetic modifications that hybridized the abilities of Typhon into the human body, via a device inserted into the eye. Despite the dangers associated with research into the Typhon organisms, TranStar continued its highly unethical research on the organisms, using human test subjects via their Psychotronics Division--in an effort to make a profit off the Neuromods, and at the same time, "redefine what it means to be human."

Hubs

 * Arboretum - Botanical garden.
 * Talos I Bridge.
 * Crew Quarters - Living Quarters.
 * Deep Storage - Information processing.
 * G.U.T.S. - Zero gravity service and transport tunnel.
 * Hardware Labs - Research and development facility.
 * Talos I Lobby - Main lobby.
 * Neuromod Divison - the research dedicated to Neuromods.
 * Shuttlebay - Spaceport for landing and departing commercial spaceships.
 * Psychotronics - Original Kletka facility.
 * Life Support - Air and water filtration facility
 * Cargo Bay - Shipment processing.
 * Power Plant - Source of electricity.

Structure
Talos I is made of different sections that differ in both design and year they were built in. This ranges from sections made in 1960 to sections made by Soviets to modern ones installed recently. Retrofuturism and Art Deco seem to be the most prominent decors in the station.Tape reel computers and similar outdated technology is still located in the station but they have since been refurbished to fit modern standards or have been cleaned up to act as decor.

Trivia

 * In Greek mythology, Talos was a giant automaton made of bronze to protect Europa in Crete from pirates and invaders.
 * Talos may be a reference to the deity Talos in bethesda's Elder Scrolls series.
 * There are two ways to end the game, one of it is to trigger self-destruct while the other is to install nullwave to destroy Typhon without destroying Talos I. It was player's choice to destroy the station or installing nullwave.

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