Access Docks to Deep City
The scene shows the docking section for vessels, conceived as a transition point toward the interior of the suspended complex.

The platforms are stabilized by vertical modular columns of helicoidal morphology.
Their symmetrical design indicates a repetitive function, possibly linked to anchoring processes or energy transfer.
No inscriptions or ornamental variations are observed, confirming a standardized engineering pattern.
In the central area of the access docks to Deep City, a suspended cubic block is recorded. Its surface is defined by panels with circular and rectangular geometric incisions, consistent with control systems or registry interfaces.
The anomalous preservation of these surfaces matches the state observed in other units of the city, showing no trace of erosion.
Linear and point lighting, arranged in a grid, reproduces the pattern of artificial radioluminescence described in previous expeditions. In the lower section, the accumulation of contaminated mist above the layer of “radioactive soup” confirms the necessity of atmospheric isolation between the cavern underworld and the suspended infrastructure.
The access docks to Deep City are therefore presented as regulated entry nodes. Their structural layout remains consistent with previous records from EX2101pD-WG, integrating into the architectural logic of the monumental subterranean city.
The data are archived under semantic isolation protocol, validated by the EX2407pD-QW expedition.





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