Marixi sociability is defined by a genetic predisposition to defend. Raised from donational age with unit cohesion, privacy is nonexistent, and group-living is standardized.
Orta contains barracks in the form of a ‘Habitation Ring.‘ In the Ring, an individual retains a partitioned space called a ‘Hole.’ Each Hole contains one round cushion, one box for boots and belts, and hooks for uniforms and blasters.
High ranking officers share a ring with five others; mid-ranking officers share a floor with fifteen (see image), while lower ranking officers live in a communal barracks with twenty-five. Non-ranking Fleet live in Fleet Housing where there are fifty marixi per floor. Communal gyms, cafeterias, and offices cluster around both fleet and habitation centers.

Despite resident Marixi being subject to weekly inspections, Habitation Rings are infamously boisterous. Social and hormonal factors have led to an atmosphere of heightened physical interaction, derogatory language, unfiltered conversation, and inappropriate sexual expression. These negative social behaviors are common because no other caste can visit or live within a Habitation Ring.
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