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Approved Location Sakedo Tower

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
SETTING INFORMATION
  • Structure Name: Sakedo Tower
  • Classification: Shopping Mall
  • Location: Seven Corners, Denon
  • Affiliation: Luminous Sun
  • Accessibility: Open to the public, it's the most notable point on Denon within the Seven Corners district.
  • Description: Sakedo Tower once rose kilometers above its siblings, a cloudcutting beacon of the Seven Corners district. Nowadays a few upstart skyscrapers ring its border, vying for a dominance that they have yet to achieve, but ultimately framing Sakedo Tower as an enduring symbol of prosperity for the area. Its 5 kilometer height alone does not draw the most value for the building, instead it hosts a vibrant shopping mall within its glowing exterior. Merchants and artisans stock Sakedo Tower with a multitude of stores, boutiques, showrooms, event venues, arcades, museums, galleries, and a wide variety of other establishments which call the tower home, offering services, sights and products to any customer willing to stop and spend their credits. Besides the vast space devoted to commercial space, there are floors dedicated to offices who spend top-credit for the reputation that comes with the business address, and residences with high-priced, luxury accommodations.
POINTS OF INTEREST

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"The 301" - On the 301st floor resides the Sakedo Tower Bazaar, often just called The 301 to visitors in and outside of the Tower. During its original construction, this high-ceilinged market actually cannibalized the previous 302 floor, creating the vaulted storey and open feeling that stands apart from other indoor malls. When it was rebuilt after the Red Hostage Crisis, a quarter of the ceiling was carved out to make room for The Loft, and many stores popular with middle-class denizens were encouraged to relocate underneath. The 301 anchored by a cluster of department stores in its center, branching out to more niche and boutique venues as the corridors wind on, each turn taking shoppers to ever more esoteric choices. Main arteries, however, are lined with well-known brands, culminating in a promenade that rings the circumference of the floor which contains galactic-wide chains along with top dollar boutiques. Shoppers of all types can find something to suit their budget just about anywhere they look, and with enough turns they'll find just about anything they're looking for.

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Seventh Square Gardens - This five-storey park sits inside Sakedo Tower as a collossal monument to recreation. It draws visitors from all over the region, particularly youngling offspring of tourists and locals alike. The main attraction is a massive amusement park which takes up the centerpiece of the park, complete with roller coasters and many other rides to appeal to all ages and likes. Underneath the amusement park, with a long strip of transparisteel serving as the main section of its roof and the main causeway of the amusement park, lies an aquarium filled with a multitude of species from different planets. Various environments, bulkheaded by natural divisions and special technology to maintain conditions, allow creatures from across the galaxy to coexist in a single, undulating tank. Finally, ringing the amusement park is an immense conservation park, with flora from over a dozen different worlds. Sound dampening technology keeps visitors of the conservatory park in a garden of serenity, creating a natural habitat for reflection and quiet conversation for its visitors.

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"The Loft" - Luminous Sun's latest nightclub and party venue. In the wake of the Red Hostage Crisis, the mall levels were rebuilt save for a new space carved out in the high ceiling above it. The Loft takes up a quarter of the former 302nd floor, aligning with the cardinal direction of the setting sun. There are some private areas for secluded meetings, or sordid encounters, but most of the space is taken up by bar and dance floor. The transluscent floor allows the lights and shapes of the partiers down to the shoppers below, giving them a vivid reminder of just how close to greatness they really are (without actually being able to get there). Membership is invite-only, but on a world where credits flow freely, there are always new members being invited.

SECURITY
High
- A permanent CorpSec contingent is stationed here to ensure the safety of this strategic landmark. Private security complements their role and looks out for shoplifters or physical altercations. Shoppers are rarely stopped or questioned during their normal course of lawful activity, but there are always eyes lurking.

HISTORICAL INFORMATION
It's not certain exactly when Sakedo Tower was constructed. By the time the Gulag Plague had faded from recent memory, Sakedo Tower stood, bold and tall, rising from the skyline of Denon as a literal high-point of the region's commercial interests. The topics of the day revolved around restorations of the open-market bazaars that once littered the building's floors, a marked change away from the cloistered, restricted venues established to ensure the health of workers and visitors to the Tower during the plague. The 301st floor was completely turned over to this venture, creating a expanse —and expensive— boardwalk-style marketplace that quickly became a popular shopping and tourist destination in the Tower.

Though located in the disreputable Seven Corners district, the Sakedo Tower has long resisted the infamy and authority that often stained the rest of the region, flagrantly operating as best befit its owners and stakeholders. That attitude made the Tower a magnet for economic growth in spite of its surroundings, and as the area began to flourish again, newly constructed or expanded skyscrapers in its neighborhood joined with the Tower as a loose coalition of autonomy. In 835 ABY, Trajden Leatham Corp held ownership of the Tower, and with proxies on the boards of a few other companies which owned neighboring buildings, as well as the support of local criminal elements, embarked on an aggressive assault to consolidate power among the region's commerce.

By 839 ABY, Trajden Leatham's conquest was nearly complete. It owned controlling shares in much of the neighboring skyscrapers, using its influence to ensure that Sakedo Tower remained the tallest building among them. From its vantage point, Trajden Leatham entered into a de-facto leadership position in the Seven Corners district itself. What profits and influence the district brought in were funneled through Trajden Leatham, and Sakedo Tower. Renovations of the district's wards were put on hold in favor of opening the Seventh Square Gardens, a massive indoor park that took up several floors of the Tower's interior.

The Gardens drove a wedge between Trajden Leatham and the rest of the district, and they struggled with bureaucratic hurdles thrown their way. Construction on other expansion projects for the Tower were mired in delays for years, leaving the executives to funnel money into their own pockets instead. Tactics between the Tower and the district escalated, sometimes by violent means, and this lead Trajden Leatham to send their contracted security into the district itself, instituting a de-facto occupation.

It didn't take long for the criminal elements of the district to become increasingly upset at interference from Trajden Leatham, and in 847 ABY, they suddenly lashed out and toppled the board of directors of Trajden Leatham in an explosive coup. The end of so many executives in the company, and those of nearby buildings, left a power vacuum that was quickly filled by gangs and crime lords, and Sakedo Tower eventually fell under the control of the Gangsta the Hutt.

Gangsta's control of the Tower was something of benevolent exploitation. He didn't mind if companies did business in his Tower, and he strongly encouraged the reputation of the Tower as a secure location in the midst of a questionable region. But Gangsta was ruthless about ensuring he received his cut. A tax, rather. Rates rose, though much of it went back into Sakedo Tower itself, funding innovation and infrastructure projects. The Tower cultivated an image of glamour and elitism, converting more of its residential floors to upscale accommodations —to be rented at luxury rates— and fostering an eclectic selection of shops and clientele to keep the credits flowing through the Tower and into the Hutt's voluminous coffers.

The Tower waned in prosperity as Gangsta's coffers grew, its high fees squashing out businesses that could not attract the highest paying customers. Though exhaustive extortion rankled the minds and wallets of the Tower's occupants, it wasn't until a Direx from the Corporate Authorities set her eye on the Tower before things would change. After overtures and offers from the Corpos were rejected, Luminous Sun herself arrived in 857 ABY to entreat upon Gangsta the Hutt in private. What occurred between them is not known, but Gangsta the Hutt left the Tower soon afterward, passing ownership to Luminous Sun and the Corporate Authorities in his wake.

Sun and her regime relaxed some of the fees and taxes, creating subsidies to fund establishments catering to the middle and lower classes as well, re-establishing the broad allure of Sakedo Tower in markets and minds alike. Visitors of all kinds flock to the Tower once more, and it is a destination as much as an opportunity to spend some hard-earned cash.

In 860 ABY, a group of pirates took over The 301 in what has become known as the Red Hostage Crisis. Through the efforts of CorpSec and a few courageous civilians, the pirates were repelled and their leader captured, but not before the pirate crew succeeded in blowing up the structural columns holding the mall ceiling up and collapsing the floors together. Other floors suffered massive damage, but The 301 was almost completely demolished.

With the profits brought in from a targeted scheme Sun rang from her new casino on Bovo Yagen, The 301 was rebuilt. Reinforcements were built into the structure of the mall, and new security was added, both tech-wise and with the permanent addition of a CorpSec force to protect the building. A new nightclub was added above part of The 301, a retrocession of the original 302 floor that had been cannibalized to create the mall's lofty atmosphere. The restored 301 and the new Loft club were re-opened to the public in the same year, returning retail and patrons to a landmark that has always drawn a diverse crowd of people willing to be parted with their money.[/B]
 
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CHANGELOG
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[*] Image Credit: The Loft
[*] Affiliation: Linked to Luminous Sun's NPC sub
[*] Points of Interest: The 301 description expanded
[*] Security: Upgraded to high with new description
[*] History: New events added to the end
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[+] Points of Interest: The Loft image and description
 
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