Station A01

Station A01 is the public-facing name of the Martian Micro Research Facility A01 (MMRF-A01). Located on Mars in Arcadia Planitia, it is both a research facility and a permanent broadcast environment — a continuous world designed to be observed, documented and evolved over time.

Station A01 and MMRF-A01

Station A01 is the name used publicly across streams, broadcasts and documentation.
Exterior view of Station A01 on the Martian surface with clear, functional structure.
Internally, the facility is designated as MMRF-A01Martian Micro Research Facility A01.
Both names describe the same system: a zero-waste research facility and a permanent environment for long-term development.

A Station Built as a Film Set

Station A01 is intentionally designed as a large-scale film set.
In-world view of the station emphasizing cinematic composition and spatial depth.
Rooms, corridors and workspaces are arranged to support long-term observation, clear sightlines and coherent camera perspectives.
The station is not staged for individual scenes — it is always active, always recordable, and always part of the same world.

Broadcast Studio as the Initial Core

At the heart of Station A01 lies the Broadcast Studio B-S-ST6.
Interior view of Broadcast Studio B-S-ST6 with controlled lighting and multiple screens.
Especially in the early phases, a large portion of the stream takes place here.
Over time, broadcasts increasingly move into other areas of the station as new rooms become operational.

Surveillance, Cameras and Drones

Station A01 is fully covered by a dense network of cameras.
Multiple surveillance-style camera views covering different station areas.
This includes static surveillance cameras, mobile inspection cameras and autonomous drones.
Every perspective exists in-world and can be used for live broadcast, monitoring or documentation.

Screens as Windows Between Worlds

Screens are distributed throughout the entire station.
Interior view showing multiple in-world screens integrated into the station.
They transport real-world content — development tools, camera feeds, diagnostics — into the station.
Even footage from the real broadcast studio is only visible through virtual displays inside Station A01.

A Continuous Unity World

Station A01 exists as a continuous Unity-based environment.
Uninterrupted in-world view emphasizing persistence.
The stream never cuts to external desktops, editors or tools.
All development, maintenance and expansion of the station happens inside the world itself.

Permanent Change and Evolution

Station A01 is never finished.
Station view suggesting incremental change over time.
Rooms are added, layouts evolve, systems are replaced or upgraded.
These changes persist — they are not reset between streams.

Real and Virtual Counterparts

Almost every part of Station A01 has a real-world counterpart.
Conceptual split view between real studio and virtual station.
Devices, workspaces and systems exist both physically and virtually, often communicating in real time.
This dual existence is a core principle of JandroideTV’s Hybrid Reality approach.

Operated by Martian Micro

Station A01 is operated by Martian Micro.
Sterile industrial design reflecting zero-waste engineering principles.
The facility exists to develop zero-waste modular electronics under strict resource constraints.
Devices developed inside the station are intended to exist as real, sellable products in the future.

Why the Station Matters

Station A01 is more than a backdrop.
Calm, wide view emphasizing the station as a complete system.
It provides a stable, understandable frame for complex technical development.
By always staying inside the station, the viewer experiences continuity, context and long-term progression.