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The '''Interstitial Mass Transit System''' -- also known synonmously as the '''STS''' after the company that maintained it -- was a public transport and freight network, derived from [[transmat]] technology, that linked humans settlements throughout the [[Sol system]] between the late [[21st century|21st]] and mid [[22nd century|22nd]] centuries [[AD]]. It was run by the [[Sol Transit System]] company from a central control facility located beneath Olympus Mons on [[Mars]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Transit]]'')
The '''Interstitial Mass Transit System''' also known synonymously as the '''STS''' after the company that maintained it was a public transport and freight network, derived from [[transmat]] technology, that linked [[human]]s' settlements throughout the [[Sol system]] between the late [[21st century|21st]] and mid [[22nd century|22nd]] centuries [[AD]]. It was run by the [[Sol Transit System]] company from a central control facility located beneath Olympus Mons on [[Mars]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Transit]]'')


== History ==
== History ==
By the middle of the [[21st century]], humanity had developed close-ended [[transmat]] technology to a degree of technical reliability, energy efficiency and cost effectiveness that it replaced traditional means of [[T-Mat|freight transfer]]. Unfortunately an [[The Seeds of Death|attempted Martian invasion]] exposed a number of critical and systemic flaws in the T-Mat network. This and the manner in which the [[Thousand Day War|subsequent war]] was won through the mass transmat of human troops onto the martian surface saw T-Mat replaced by an interstitial mass transit system that combined matter transmission with specially adapted trains similar -- running on friction fields instead of rails or monotracks -- to those of the British Underground.
By the middle of the [[21st century]], humanity had developed close-ended [[transmat]] technology to a degree of technical reliability, energy efficiency and cost effectiveness that it replaced traditional means of [[T-Mat|freight transfer]]. However, an [[The Seeds of Death|attempted Martian invasion]] exposed a number of critical and systemic flaws in the T-Mat network. This and the manner in which the [[Thousand Day War|subsequent war]] was won through the mass transmat of human troops onto the Martian surface saw T-Mat replaced by an interstitial mass transit system that combined matter transmission with specially adapted trains similar running on friction fields instead of rails or monotracks to those of the British Underground.


Significant components of the initial system infrastructure were sourced from the Yamatzi Corporation of Japan, and the Central Line was established before the turn of the [[22nd century]]. Although newer branches are able to benefit from improvement in technologies and methodologies -- such as the claimed affinity African manufacturers possess for using the transient nature of reality as a basic operating principle -- older ones are more likely to be serviced than replaced.  
Significant components of the initial system infrastructure were sourced from the Yamatzi Corporation of [[Japan]], and the Central Line was established before the turn of the [[22nd century]]. Although newer branches were able to benefit from improvement in technologies and methodologies such as the claimed affinity [[Africa]]n manufacturers possessed for using the transient nature of reality as a basic operating principle older ones were more likely to be serviced than replaced.  


By the 2110s, the network had grown into what those familiar with it liked to call a sprawling beast. As a result the STS [[The Floozies|Special Maintenance crew]] enjoyed pointing out that very few people understood just exactly how the entre system worked and all of them were on that crew. While the veracity of the claim was never tested, the Chief Controller granted them a great deal of latitude in their behaviour in return for their ongoing expertise.
By the 2110s, the network had grown into what those familiar with it liked to call a sprawling beast. As a result the STS [[The Floozies|Special Maintenance crew]] enjoyed pointing out that very few people understood just exactly how the entire system worked and all of them were on that crew. While the veracity of the claim was never tested, the Chief Controller granted them a great deal of latitude in their behaviour in return for their ongoing expertise.


By the end of the decade, the decision was made to open the first interstellar line. Properly called the Stellar Tunnel -- and more referred to more commonly by the portmanteau 'Stunnel' -- it reached 40 light years between Mars and a planet in the [[Arcturus (planet)|Arcturus]] system. Unfortunately the quantum mechanics involved in maintaining and opening the connection allowed a hostile intelligence to punch through into this dimension from its own and infect the system. The incident resulted in the massacre of high ranking members of the [[Union of Solar Republics]], and led to the abduction and physical mutation of several passengers throughout the network into a beach-head invasion force.
By the end of the decade, the decision was made to open the first interstellar line. Properly called the Stellar Tunnel and more referred to more commonly by the portmanteau "Stunnel" — it reached 40 light years between Mars and a planet in the [[Arcturus (planet)|Arcturus]] system. However,the quantum mechanics involved in maintaining and opening the connection allowed a hostile intelligence to punch through into this dimension from its own and infect the system. The incident resulted in the massacre of high ranking members of the [[Union of Solar Republics]], and led to the abduction and physical mutation of several passengers throughout the network into a beach-head invasion force.


Around the same time, the network's convoluted and complex structure spontaneously generated a self-sustaining high-functioning artificial intelligence. This AI, together with the [[the Floozies|Special Maintenance crew]], the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart]] were responsible for defeating the invasion and forcing the hostile intelligence to return to its home dimension, thereby releasing [[Bernice Summerfield]] who had been functioning as its host. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Transit]]'')
Around the same time, the network's convoluted and complex structure spontaneously generated a self-sustaining high-functioning artificial intelligence. This AI, the [[the Floozies|Special Maintenance crew]], the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart]] were responsible for defeating the invasion and forcing the hostile intelligence to return to its home dimension, thereby releasing [[Bernice Summerfield]], who had been functioning as its host. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Transit]]'')


== How It Functioned ==
== How it functioned ==
Like transmats, the system relied on carrier waves transmitted between stations. At each end of a station platform was an induction system -- Lorenzo attractors held in a precise pattern by a gravito-magnetic field. It required only a slow but constant rotation of the inductors to generate the multi-frequncy carrier waves that connected the station nodes; the presence of a carrier wave could be confirmed by the presence of a visual event horizon. While signals can travel along the carrier wave, physical objects were incapable of moving through; two sets of inductors simultaneously spun at a matching harmonic while the correct amount of power was fed into the carrier wave was required to establish a sub-space tunnel through which a real object could pass. The physical dynamics of the tunnels and the dimensional translation were controlled by field regulators whose output was rated in angstroms. A device called a gateway compensator was responsible for preventing matter annihilation in the event of signals from multiple sources being simultaneously reintegrated in the real world.
Like transmats, the system relied on carrier waves transmitted between stations. At each end of a station platform was an induction system Lorenzo attractors held in a precise pattern by a gravito-magnetic field. It required only a slow but constant rotation of the inductors to generate the multi-frequency carrier waves that connected the station nodes; the presence of a carrier wave could be confirmed by the presence of a visual event horizon. While signals could travel along the carrier wave, physical objects were incapable of moving through; two sets of inductors simultaneously spun at a matching harmonic while the correct amount of power was fed into the carrier wave was required to establish a sub-space tunnel through which a real object could pass. The physical dynamics of the tunnels and the dimensional translation were controlled by field regulators whose output was rated in angstroms. A device called a gateway compensator was responsible for preventing matter annihilation in the event of signals from multiple sources being simultaneously reintegrated in the real world.


Trains were energy shielded as a safety precaution to prevent the torque effects of crossing the event horizon of a tunnel shredding them apart. Freesurfers -- individuals using surf boards to traverse the interstitial vortices -- replace the energy shield with a complex sonic wave generated through the use of mantras, but leave the surfers exposed to the psychedelic sensory input of subspace-transit. Passage through a tunnel imparted real-world momentum; while trains had technological counter measures to this acceleration, the purpose of a freesurfer's partner was to chant a counter-mantra that acted as a brake.
Trains were energy shielded as a safety precaution to prevent the torque effects of crossing the event horizon of a tunnel shredding them apart. Freesurfers individuals using surf boards to traverse the interstitial vortices — replaced the energy shield with a complex sonic wave generated through the use of mantras, but left the surfers exposed to the psychedelic sensory input of subspace-transit. Passage through a tunnel imparted real-world momentum; while trains had technological counter measures to this acceleration, the purpose of a freesurfer's partner was to chant a counter-mantra that acted as a brake.


Originally locomotives had to possess generators powerful enough to generate a shield large enough to cover the entire train in a single field to enable all-at-once dimensional transition, but advances in technology led to the creation of split-section integrators that could handle carriages individually in real-time as they passed the event horizon of a tunnel.
Originally locomotives had to possess generators powerful enough to generate a shield large enough to cover the entire train in a single field to enable all-at-once dimensional transition, but advances in technology led to the creation of split-section integrators that could handle carriages individually in real-time as they passed the event horizon of a tunnel.


== System Details ==
== System details ==
A curious artefact of the System's design is that it runs entirely on Greenwich Mean Time, regardless of the local timezone; the only exception is Triton, which for historical reasons runs at GMT +5.
A curious artefact of the System's design was that it ran entirely on Greenwich Mean Time, regardless of the local timezone; the only exception was Triton, which for historical reasons ran at GMT +5.


=== Structure ===
=== Structure ===
Line 43: Line 43:
* Stellar Tunnel
* Stellar Tunnel


Freight tunnels run parallel to a main line.
Freight tunnels ran parallel to a main line.


=== Capacity ===
=== Capacity ===
Line 50: Line 50:
* Passengers: 56,000,000
* Passengers: 56,000,000


== Prominent Stations ==
== Prominent stations ==
=== Arcturus Terminal, Mars ===
=== Arcturus Terminal, Mars ===
Located in the bedrock beneath the permafrost of the North Pole.
Located in the bedrock beneath the permafrost of the North Pole.
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