Reserve Sector
Designated buffer zone between established districts — active construction sites, relay infrastructure, and the gap between what was planned and what exists.
Reserve Sector exists as contingency: emergency food stockpiles, medical supplies, backup power generation, and the kind of infrastructure that nobody publicizes until they need it. Official access is restricted. Unofficial access requires knowing the right maintenance schedules. The district sees less direct faction activity than most — which makes it useful for staging operations that need to stay off the main map.
Architecture
Land in intermediate states — cleared ground, half-poured foundations, relay tower clusters, and completed installations that arrived ahead of their neighborhoods. Contractor site hoarding, bare concrete, exposed rebar along the Estakada-2 overpass route. Completed structures: antenna towers, data-cable termination points at the Redut Relay Hub. No residential fabric; no commercial signage. A district defined by what hasn't happened yet.
In the City
Prospect holds development rights and has stalled them in contractor billing disputes over load specifications. The Resistance operates from the construction gaps. Low faction presence overall — useful for staging operations that need to stay off the main map. Key sites: Estakada-2 (active overpass construction — contractor conflict storyline, district reconstruction meta-project), Redut Relay Hub (completed antenna and data-cable installation — ideal topology for network intercept operations).
Factsheet
- Danger Level
- Medium