A holy, quiet place for those who seek a life of intellectual solitude.
Obvious exits
North shuttle to dormitories, north-east transit tube to arrivals, east to a space-walk leading to maintenance, south-west to space through airlock or mass driver
Purpose
For the chaplain and curator to pursue a life of relative isolation, for regular crewmembers to rarely visit
Access level
Chapel, Crematorium, Library, Maintenance
Noteworthy contents
Crematorium, mass driver, null rod, a kitchen, a garden with botany supplies, a book binder, two scanners, two library computers and many cosmetic clothing items
The space monastery is one of PubbyStation's most unique features. Combining the chapel, library and garden into one relatively isolated megastructure, it is home to the chaplain and the curator, who each have their quarters and vocational paraphernalia located on-board. The space monastery is quite large, boasting the facilities necessary to make it nearly self-sustaining.
Overview
The following notable features can be found on the space monastery:
A public chapel with communion wafers and a confessional booth
Sandy, but spacious exterior grounds for meditation and art projects
Chaplain's office, with adjacent crematorium
Public-access garden, complete with an apiary and seeds, including those for holy-melons
Dining room and kitchen, containing everything needed for cooking and basic botany
Funeral chapel, containing six caskets and two mass drivers
Two dorm rooms, each with a private bathroom
A small library, with seating area
A larger library, containing a museum, role-playing game supplies, and the curator's personal equipment.
A maintenance room containing the monastery's power storage, atmos system, tools and water/fuel tanks.
Strategy
Given the prevalence of station destruction by careless engineers, you may find refugees flocking to the monastery in times of peril. One might be wise to stock up on medicines and space suits to prepare for this.