Sector D, the deepest part of the facility, lies beneath the main shaft and can be accessed by an elevator marked D2.Sector B4, as revealed in Metro: Last Light, is the place in which the Dark Ones hibernate while their brethren were wiped out on the surface. What B1 and B3 house is not revealed but it's likely to be additional access, storage, and laboratories. The area is well equipped, with a kitchen, lounge areas, gymnasium, firing range, and ample quarters. It's here that Artyom and the Rangers take up residence, in Subsector B2. Sector B contains domiciles, storage, and laboratories, where presumably the base's staff would reside and conduct other research.Direct elevator access for two of the Metro-2 monorails is available from this location, via elevators C3 and C4. In Metro: Last Light, the Command Center in A4 is the main one, and is where Artyom receives his mission to kill the remaining Dark One in the Botanical Gardens. Lighted maps of Moscow display the status of launching facilities and can be remotely accessed from this location. Both command facilities are fairly identical with rows of computer banks with telephones, connected to systems that allow for command and control of outside military forces or facilities. It's in A1 where Artyom, Vladimir, Ulman, and Miller head to activate the missiles to strike at the Dark Ones. Sector A is likely the Command and Control level, with a Command Center located in Subsector A1 and a larger one in A4.To descend into the facility proper, two rail carts can be utilized, spiraling downwards to the four main floors of the shaft: ![]() The perimeter of the shaft houses the Metro-2 automated monorails and the control station that directs electricity through the facility and controls the air re-circulation system. It's likely the Metro-2 trains connect to the major government installations: FSB headquarters, Vnukovo Airport, the Kremlin, and other important surface facilities.ĭ6 itself is an enormous installation centered around a very large central shaft comprised of two main sectors and one smaller sector, each with four sub-sections: A1-A4, B1-B4, and D2. It is known that of all the Metro-2 lines (which are designated C1-C6), Line C5 heads eastwards, Line C3 heads north/northeast, and C4 heads southwards towards Kievskaya. It is unknown how far in each direction the network stretches, but there are at least six distinct lines and it's possible to directly reach Telesentr (the Ostankino TV tower) and the Botanical Gardens in the more northern part of the city from D6, which is located in the western portion somewhere under the Green Line. The Metro-2 network, being built deeper underground, is far more intact and traversable. ![]() Said network is known as Metro-2, and unlike the main Metro is built on a monorail system instead of the standard two rail design. Even deeper are the only known ways into the facility itself, automated monorails which lead directly to D6 via tunnels separated from the metro. It could be presumed that said accesses are roughly similar to each other, consisting of massive airlocks concealing rooms used for storing machinery and spare equipment, gradually leading further underground, to what appears to be the remains of an old mine shaft. Information found at the Lenin Library allow Artyom, Miller, and a group of Rangers, each with their own specialty, to reach one of such entrances, located near Kievskaya Station. Located deep underground near the Barrikadnaya and Mayakovskaya Stations and west of Reich, D6 is a massive bunker-like facility whose access routes are well-hidden in the Metro, and existence is regarded as something of a legend among the underground dwellers.
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