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Sector A Distributor Room (now Rigy) - it was once possible to walk straight to the old entrance, where there is now a wall

The Laboratory (German: Das Labor) was a network of underground tunnels and rooms serving as mining area, storage and farms located below Rigy and Mossau. Most notably, it housed the Mossow Communist Storage from 2 December 2019 to Early 2021. Its the very oldest still standing structure of Mossow, which is why it's a bone of contention between Rigy and Mossow. The most historical parts, such as Sector A Lobby and the old communist storage, currenty lie in Rigy and are sealed off from the rest of the system, lying in Mossow.

Tunnel System

The tunnels of the Laboratory are extremely branched which is why a naming convention was introduced, dividing the Laboratory into Sectors, Large and Small Tunnels. All of the Sectors are connected to the Communist Warehouse (now defunct). The oldest sector is Sector A, owned by Spitzhacke10000, the main engineer of the Laboratory. Said sector was also the largest one, housing a melon farm (Sector A-B), a carrot and wheat farm (Sector A-C-A), a larger storage room (Sector A-C) and further mining branches (Sectors A-A to A-D, excluding A-C). The second largest sector is Sector B, owned by Diamant. This sector is branched into many more smaller tunnels than Sector A and is therefore largely used for mining. Furthermore it is not only connected to Sector A by the Communist Warehouse, but also by Sectors A-D-A-1 and A-D-A-B. Sector B also has an Ice Road connecting the main room (Sector B-A) to the Communist Warehouse. Said Main Room served as Diamant's main storage room for a long time until it was abandoned in early 2021. There are also Sectors C and D, but those were also abandoned, even before the turn of decade. The Laboratory in its entirity is protected by Mossau and its Mossau part is largely maintained, making it usable in emergency situations. There are occasionally tours exploring the facility for new citizens.