Press the button labeled EMERGENCY HATCH next to one of the walls and the metallic wall will pull back, steam hissing to reveal large sliding glass doors that reach out to the balcony. From there, Heart Soldier Senshi can step onto the coin grip flooring surrounding individual hexagonally shaped plots of soil, shaped in patterns. A control panel sits to the side, and while the vast majority of these buttons seem to be for show, it looks like there's at least one button that, when pressed, starts to rotate the plots as if they were on conveyor belts - perhaps to allow for rearrangement of the plots or to get a better position for sunlight. Diametrically opposed to the control panel is a similar looking booth, however there is no button panel to speak of; instead, it looks like it's just a trough of fresh water. Above it, there's a sign that says EMERGENCY - USE IN CASE OF FIRE.
There is a ramp lining the balcony, but Heart Soldier Senshi won't have to worry about falling off of it any time soon; while it's not apparent until you come right to the edge, if you were to try to reach out past the balcony you'll find your hand meeting the same sort of glass as the sliding doors that lead out to the balcony in the first place. Stand in just the right place and you'll be able to see the glint of glass running all the way up and then around, ending at the side of the building - in other words, it looks like the balcony is the greenhouse.
Although the plots of soil take up most of the balcony, to the side closer to the building is what looks to be enough space that you could put a chicken coop here if you wanted to. There's nothing planted here yet, but there are packets of starter vegetables as well as a few beginner's flowers. There are no trees, nor are there chickens.
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There is a ramp lining the balcony, but Heart Soldier Senshi won't have to worry about falling off of it any time soon; while it's not apparent until you come right to the edge, if you were to try to reach out past the balcony you'll find your hand meeting the same sort of glass as the sliding doors that lead out to the balcony in the first place. Stand in just the right place and you'll be able to see the glint of glass running all the way up and then around, ending at the side of the building - in other words, it looks like the balcony is the greenhouse.
Although the plots of soil take up most of the balcony, to the side closer to the building is what looks to be enough space that you could put a chicken coop here if you wanted to. There's nothing planted here yet, but there are packets of starter vegetables as well as a few beginner's flowers. There are no trees, nor are there chickens.