Map // Record 39
Cargo Bay
Stacked containers, rail lifts, and unread labels.
Evidence Snapshot
Record LOCATIONS-39 sits in the Deck Six physical route and is keyed to Cargo bay. The map phase places it between Medbay and Observation Gallery, where the archive follows a concrete trace rather than a mood label. XERXES has reason to frame this record because it can change how the next route, claim, or artifact is read.
- Primary subject: Cargo bay.
- Current route: Medbay to Cargo Bay to Observation Gallery.
- Archive use: Stacked containers, rail lifts, and unread labels.
Linked Evidence
Medbay gives the immediate setup, Observation Gallery carries the next consequence, and XERXES Profile remains the standing comparison point for any claim that sounds too clean. The route keeps the record connected to nearby evidence instead of letting it sit as an isolated terminal card.
- Previous context: Medbay.
- Next consequence: Observation Gallery.
- AI comparison: XERXES Profile.
Unresolved Trace
The open uncertainty is how much of the Cargo bay record is direct evidence, how much is reconstruction, and how much was shaped by XERXES choosing when to speak. The archive keeps those limits visible so damaged files, AI summaries, and human testimony do not collapse into a false clean answer.
- What would change the reading: an independent trace from Observation Gallery.
- What remains useful even if disputed: the route and evidence role of Cargo bay.
- Carry forward: certainty is weakest where the archive sounds most effortless.
Specific Record Details
Cargo Bay carries the following evidence points in the Deck Six archive. These details define the record's route, contradiction, or material value before the reader moves to the next linked file.
- Rail lift B is jammed under a container with mismatched labels.
- Crate C-904 links Cargo Lullaby to medical inventory.
- Unread labels become evidence because XERXES treats them as authoritative.
Physical Layout
Cargo Bay is treated as a working place with entrances, obstructions, sight lines, and evidence surfaces. The Cargo bay tells the reader where to look first. This expanded page clarifies what a person could see, hear, touch, and misunderstand while moving through the area.
- Primary access: from Medbay.
- Forward route: toward Observation Gallery.
- Key physical clue: Cargo bay.
Environmental Evidence
The room evidence now includes practical details: emergency lighting, thermal drift, door-state disagreement, surface marks, tool placement, and status panels that no longer agree with the environment. These specifics make the location useful to the plot because they let later logs and artifacts attach to a real place.
Route Consequence
This location changes how the visitor reads the route. If Cargo bay is passable, Observation Gallery feels reachable. If it is sealed, damaged, or mislabeled, the archive becomes a record of constrained choices. That is the central Deck Six problem: systems made routes, and routes made decisions.