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THE RESET Site Plan

This is the physical layout of THE RESET facility — its wings, the flows that move people and material through them, and how the 12 zones are arranged from the public-facing operations face to the restricted Restricted-Technique Vault core. The plan is the static reference; the live schematic runs on the interactive Facility Map.

THE RESET facility site plan, from the public operations face to the Restricted-Technique Vault core
Doc Control QH-FAC-0003 Revision Rev A Effective 2091-01-01 Owner Director of Facilities Curated by GOVERNOR Classification INTERNAL // QUANTUM-ZONE-TASK-FORCE EYES-ONLY

Physical Layout

THE RESET facility reads as a gradient: the public-facing operations face opens onto counter-build labs and the research ward, the science wings hold monitoring and contained labs behind the first seals, and the field wing pushes units and operators out to the perimeter. The restricted Restricted-Technique Vault core sits deepest, isolated on its own services. The 12 zones below are arranged along that gradient — public face to vault core — with the wing, the adjacency or flow note, and the access rule for each.

ZoneWingAdjacency / flowAccess
CC Operations Core Central spine Hub between all wings; sightlines to operations face and dispatch. Open · badged
GA Pattern Lab A Operations face (public) Public-facing counter-build floor; feeds GB and the research-ward walk. Open · badged
GB Pattern Lab B Operations face (public) Second counter-build floor, paired with GA; buffers GC experimental. Open · badged
GC Pattern Lab C · Experimental Monitoring wing Behind the counter-build floors; flows to QT for triage escalation. Controlled · gated
BF Behavioral Research Ward Operations face (public) Climate-held observation suite off the operations face; no onward flow. Open · badged
VL Undertow Injection Bay Science wing Sealed bay adjoining CV; two-person builds, rollback antidote staged. Contained · logged
HV Restricted-Technique Vault Restricted core Deepest zone, isolated; no shared adjacency — own service spine. Restricted · two-person
QT Detox & Triage Monitoring wing Buffer between monitoring and the science wing; isolation cells. Controlled · gated
CV Bias & Model Vault Science wing Sealed model store beside VL; cold store plant on dedicated feed. Contained · logged
SB Undertow Relay Hangar Field wing Unit hangar feeding DD; perimeter-facing for launch. Controlled · gated
NC Instrumentation Mesh Control Central spine Mesh control beside CC; backbone reaches every wing. Open · badged
DD Counter-Op Dispatch Bay Field wing Perimeter egress; operator staging and field handover off SB. Controlled · gated

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Site Flows

Three flows move through the plan, each pinned to a different wing and a different containment posture. They are kept apart by design so that a public visitor, a monitoring handler, and a field crew never share a corridor at the wrong tier.

Public · Education

Operations Face Flow

Visitors and badged staff enter at the operations face — counter-build labs GA and GB and the Behavioral Research Ward BF — and circulate on the open T1 floor. The flow dead-ends at the public walk and never crosses a controlled seal.

🛡Monitoring · Science

Monitoring & Science Flow

Experimental lab GC, triage QT, and the contained labs VL and CV sit behind the first seals. Handlers move from monitoring through isolation into the science wing, each crossing a tier and a logged, gated checkpoint.

🚁Field · Dispatch

Field & Dispatch Flow

Undertow Relay Hangar SB stages units and the Counter-Op Dispatch Bay DD handles operator launch and handover at the perimeter. The field flow runs along the outer edge so dispatch egress never threads back through the public or science wings.

Egress & Restricted-Technique Vault core isolation. Egress is planned by wing: the operations face exits to the public front, the field wing egresses to the perimeter through Counter-Op Dispatch (DD), and the science and monitoring wings fall back through their gated seals to the central spine. The restricted Restricted-Technique Vault (HV) is the exception — it sits in its own core with no shared adjacency, independent power, climate, and seal control, and a dedicated two-person egress that never routes through another zone. No flow crosses into or out of the HV core by convenience; entry and exit are Director-authorized and logged.

Related

The live schematic — occupancy, seals, and interlocks — runs on the interactive Facility Map. Tier and access rules map onto the Surface Containment Level framework, and the procedures for every seal crossing live in the SOP library.

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