Thanks for the link. Honestly, as our member writers have created so much usable canon concerning Greenleaf, I'm not inclined to want to limit them with some of the restrictions and changes to the indigenous populace listed within somebody else's RPG. Our primary plot (and one or two character subplots) are built around the notion that Greenleaf is the principle pharma producer for the 'verse. There's big pharma, and subsequently, big money situated around one major city. I don't mind the description of Carter City, as it seems to be the most versatile in offering the environments required by both our primary and character driven plots. Port Market Street makes a good deal of sense, and I'm certain that Hap's La Frontera, a bar that one of our characters is planning to visit, is most likely situated near the seedier end. We know that Pen is a local, from a band of jungle dwelling folk who call themselves "barefoots." This major city (I was thinking if it needed a name, we'd call it Khao Yai, in honor of some good work done by [@Winters] and [@MK Blitzen] in a past life), has all the amenities of the central planets for the pharma millionaire class, filtering down to the meaner accommodations for the working poor. As we've seen by dealing with Hafez, there's a black market and at least one crime syndicate in operation, which is central to our existing plot. The jungles are accessible, though a local guide is recommended (as we've seen from the plans of a current passenger.) Greenleaf is mostly tropical, with dense jungle that has been cleared in some spaces for local food and pharmaceutical agriculture. The climate is hot and humid, with rainy seasons (of which we're thankfully not encountering on this stop.) So, to finally answer your question, China Doll is landing at the tradeport docks of Khao Yai, the principle city. I hope that's enough to get you started. We're excited to see Greenleaf through the eyes of Father Collins. sail