Heir to the Emperor, Senator of Denon
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
Holoreord detailing and steps and phases as well as much of the technologies that were brought into be used in the revitalization efforts.
CONTENT INFORMATION
Denon's Medical Districts – A New Light on Healing
The holo-feed opens with a soft, rhythmic pulsing of light, timed to a calm heartbeat. We are in the heart of the Medical District, but it looks nothing like a traditional hospital. The architecture is sleek, with curved walls of pearlescent marble and steel. Water features filled with bioluminescent lilies line the hallways and pools outside, providing a natural soundtrack of trickling water. Drones glide silently overhead, not as clunky machines, but as sleek, floating spheres emitting localized sterilization fields.
Ayumi appears in a high-tech recovery suite that opens into a private balcony filled with lush ferns. She is wearing a soft, silver-threaded robe that shimmers with every movement, her expression one of deep, serene empathy. She is sitting on the edge of a kinetic-suspension bed, holding the hand of an elderly Gran who is breathing easily.
"Pain used to be the price of living on Denon. We accepted the smog, the accidents, and the slow decay as part of the grind. But the new Denon believes that healing is the foundation of a great civilization."
She stands and walks toward a massive floor-to-ceiling window. Behind her, a medical droid uses a precision laser-taper to seamlessly close a surgical incision on a patient in the background—the process is bloodless and instantaneous.
"We've converted our industrial sectors into beacons of advancement and innovation. Our new medical districts aren't just for the elite; they are for everyone. We've developed with companies some of the galaxy's most advanced regenerative technologies bacta-infusion mists that purify the lungs as you walk, and neural-reconstruction suites that mend the mind and body alike. This is the best we can produce and we are still making more."
Quick cut: A young human athlete with a newly attached, high-performance cybernetic leg decorated with beautiful, swirling engravings takes a confident first step. They laugh, jumping into the air as a medical technician beams with pride.
Ayumi turns back to the camera, her honeyed eyes reflecting the soft blue glow of a nearby healing tank.
"We're not just fixing broken bones; we're mending the body. On Denon, your future isn't defined by your injuries. It's defined by how high you can soar once you're whole again. Come to the districts. Take a breath of the cleanest air in the galaxy. Let us show you a future where nobody gets left behind."
She smiles a warm, maternal expression and walks toward the balcony, looking out over a district that glows like a soothing sapphire in the Denon night.
Overlay text fades in, sleek and surgical blue: Denon Medical – Advancing the Industry.
HISTORICAL INFORMATION
There is not a massive history to the Denon quarterly as it was made from several of the holostations and broadcasters who were mostly in the red.
- Intent: To codexify an aspect of Denon for lore expansion
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- Canon: N/A
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- Media Name: Medical DIstrict
- Format: Holorecord
- Distribution: Rare (tied to Denon records and for public officials)
- Length: Medium
- Description: Published by the newer holonews network on Denon. The holorecords that they publish are on datadiscs for some and always available on the net.
- Author: Denon Quarterly
- Publisher: District Libraries
- Reception: Neutral reception at first as it was made not entirely for the locals but to attract offworlders to the planet but accepted once the credits started rolling in
Holoreord detailing and steps and phases as well as much of the technologies that were brought into be used in the revitalization efforts.
CONTENT INFORMATION
Denon's Medical Districts – A New Light on Healing
The holo-feed opens with a soft, rhythmic pulsing of light, timed to a calm heartbeat. We are in the heart of the Medical District, but it looks nothing like a traditional hospital. The architecture is sleek, with curved walls of pearlescent marble and steel. Water features filled with bioluminescent lilies line the hallways and pools outside, providing a natural soundtrack of trickling water. Drones glide silently overhead, not as clunky machines, but as sleek, floating spheres emitting localized sterilization fields.
Ayumi appears in a high-tech recovery suite that opens into a private balcony filled with lush ferns. She is wearing a soft, silver-threaded robe that shimmers with every movement, her expression one of deep, serene empathy. She is sitting on the edge of a kinetic-suspension bed, holding the hand of an elderly Gran who is breathing easily.
"Pain used to be the price of living on Denon. We accepted the smog, the accidents, and the slow decay as part of the grind. But the new Denon believes that healing is the foundation of a great civilization."
She stands and walks toward a massive floor-to-ceiling window. Behind her, a medical droid uses a precision laser-taper to seamlessly close a surgical incision on a patient in the background—the process is bloodless and instantaneous.
"We've converted our industrial sectors into beacons of advancement and innovation. Our new medical districts aren't just for the elite; they are for everyone. We've developed with companies some of the galaxy's most advanced regenerative technologies bacta-infusion mists that purify the lungs as you walk, and neural-reconstruction suites that mend the mind and body alike. This is the best we can produce and we are still making more."
Quick cut: A young human athlete with a newly attached, high-performance cybernetic leg decorated with beautiful, swirling engravings takes a confident first step. They laugh, jumping into the air as a medical technician beams with pride.
Ayumi turns back to the camera, her honeyed eyes reflecting the soft blue glow of a nearby healing tank.
"We're not just fixing broken bones; we're mending the body. On Denon, your future isn't defined by your injuries. It's defined by how high you can soar once you're whole again. Come to the districts. Take a breath of the cleanest air in the galaxy. Let us show you a future where nobody gets left behind."
She smiles a warm, maternal expression and walks toward the balcony, looking out over a district that glows like a soothing sapphire in the Denon night.
Overlay text fades in, sleek and surgical blue: Denon Medical – Advancing the Industry.
HISTORICAL INFORMATION
There is not a massive history to the Denon quarterly as it was made from several of the holostations and broadcasters who were mostly in the red.