Welcome to the Uteri Archaeological Park. Please stay away from abandoned buildings. The deserted cityscape spanning the entire lunar surface offers plenty to explore, including vast stone parks and winding streets. You can even enter an unusually clean sewer underground; nothing biological was preserved.
Internal exhibits: The disintegration of the remnants of the virus that destroyed all life on the Moon. You can use holographic instruments to study the structure of the virus, how it interacted with biological materials, both living and non-living, and see how the dissolution of the atmosphere destroyed its ability to stay alive.
Outdoor exhibits: Vehicles and other modes of transport remain stopped where they were on the day of Uterin's disappearance. Many of them can be entered and explored. Traveling exhibits on space flight, space exploration, and other natural resources of the system can be found in Uther Square between Buildings 1 and 2. An aerial tour is also available. Excursion to zeroG Flitter departs from Uther Square every hour and is expected to last 40 minutes.
Interactive exhibits: There is only one design available for hands-on training in Building 4. Due to the rapid, unscheduled disassembly techniques used to create the exhibit, gloves must be worn to avoid injury from sharp edges.
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There are only seven open and empty buildings to enter and explore. These approved facilities are indicated on the map at the back of this brochure. Ignore blood stains on walls and paths. They exist as part of recent historical records. Do not try to enter other buildings.






