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Soval Suite
Deck B, Previously the Battle Pod
Kor Suite
Deck B, Previously the Battle Pod
Aspasia Suite
Deck B, Previously the Battle Pod
Named after the famed Vulcan diplomat and Ambassador to the burgeoning United Earth in the 22nd Century, the Soval suite models itself after the open meeting places of Vulcan where philosophers, scientists and ley persons met to discuss the topics of the day. In this suite the holographic capabilities of The Agora are used to full effect with the warm dry environment seeming to disappear into the distance, instilling the peace and calm of the Vulcan homeworld into all discussions. Artwork produced via openart.ai
Inspired by the vaulted ceilings and dramatic statement architecture of the Klingon Hill Council chambers the Kor suite is perfect for channelling the particular spirit of Klingon Diplomacy. Named after the famed Dahar Master and diplomat who served the Empire for over a century, the Kor suite is a grand function room designed for diplomatic functions that require a certain level of dramatic flair. The focal point of the conference room is a comfortable amphitheatre, with specialist acoustics designed by the renowned Ferengi composer Jeere Goold; a perfect stage for entertaining and facilitating more private discussions.
With a flair of Terran Greek styling (including marble floors) the wide lounges of the Aspasia diplomatic suite focus on the specially tempered Tellerite glass that provide stunning views out into deep space. Designed for receptions and less formal conferences and dinners the suite provides an impressive backdrop to any event. When not in use for diplomatic ventures the lounge is bookable by crew members and groups aboard due to the limited space of the primary hull. As such is fitted with a variety of holographic projectors and large replicators to facilitate meetings and training programmes, parties and special occasions as well as the ship's weekly Terran five-a-side.