Immortal Immobilizer 3000

The Immortal Immobilizer 3000, or II3K, also called Isotope, TA is a deep geological repository located far underneath the Trans-Antarctic Mountains. Its job is to store and maintain, for the rest of time, the spent nuclear fuel and waste generated from the Festival of Flight.

Designed in mid-2009 by Dooley, at the same time as the party, this dangerous area is being managed by nuclear stewards, and at least another five generations of stewards are planned to staff it in the future.

It is also home to the company town of Istotope, and is open to tourists every Thursday-Monday from the hours of 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

Background
The Festival of Flight engineered a huge nuclear reactor as part of the complex to lift CP off the seafloor. This was connected to and maintained by the Island Lifter 3000, whose apparatus was visible on top of the Tallest Mountain.

This generated 275 barrels' worth of nuclear waste, which, a few months after the party was done, was heavilly processed and shipped off to the newly dug II3K facility.

There, untouched by a flipper, each barrel of waste was carried by forklift and placed in the center of the cave, aligned and positioned exactly twenty feet from each other in a square. They will sit there for centuries, being monitored by generations of stewards and others.

Facility
The entire area has a floor made of solid lead, and part of the walls are lead as well. This is to block any and all radiation from contaminating the soil. It is spacious and cut like a cave, with one hundred and thirty four feet ceilings. The room is five square miles large.

In the very center are glass walls, and inside these are the barrels, neatly aligned in their pattern, where they will sit for centuries.

Isotope, TA
The rest of the II3K is a company town. This part of the II3K was not developed by Dooley.

The lonely employees are fully given their basic needs, since they will never leave the site. Penguins are locked here for the rest of their days, in a droll process known as the truck system. The government pays them currency substitutes, which they use at the provided facilities and entertainment systems.

To the far right of the square is a good-sized home, almost mansion-like, where the stewards live. This family of penguins, all skilled in computers and nuclear management, will spend the rest of their days in this cave, from hatching onward, watching over these barrels for generations.

There is a fully staffed doctor's ward for the town, a small GoodyMart branch for food, a telenacle (with priest), a small movie theater, public restrooms, a small library, a town hall, and a post office, all staffed. There is even a baseball field for teams, though the ball often hits the ceiling. Finally, there is a small geothermal power plant for electricity and a water pipe from above for drinking fluids. A school is provided for the chicks.

All of these employees are down here for life, and it is still unknown to whether the citizens of Isotope chose this or if they were somehow (and unknowingly) tricked.

These penguins are to live their entire lives in Isotope, to tend to their work and to their town, and to not leave the cave (which is sealed with the exception for the occasional tourist).

The community is classified as Confidintial, No Zlo Shroomsky (C-NZS), and the exact location is unknown, so tourists are driven there blindfolded.

The population of Isotope is about five hundred penguins.

Inhabitants
The citizens of Isotope consist of one priest, a postmaster, a mayor, six secretaries, two librarians, nine janitors, managers for the little businesses, two coaches, four doctors, an overseer for the town, dozens and dozens of nuclear stewards, two electricians, fifteen nuclear computer administrators, a power plant boss and ten workers, fourteen teachers, a principal, a gym teacher, and three tour guides.

None of them have ever seen the sun.

Villains
In a way, the government is the villain in the II3K. The lonely five hundred of its accompaning town are locked down here, as are their children, their desecendants, and their desecndants' desecndants' descendants, ect.

Dooley never intended this, in fact, he never knew the town was in the plan. THAT was drafted by another government employee who seems to be rather heatless.

It gets lonely down there, and the only outside connection betweeen the families and residents are the computers in the library.

Resources
In addition to nuclear waste, most everything in a normal village is purchasable in Istotope and the II3K.

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