Raft-city

A Raft-city (or floating city) is a description given to the floating structures off the coast of most major cities.

Overview
The residents of these raft-city's are mostly poverty-stricken, homeless, racially challenged, undocumented and/or running from the law, to be short, Nomads also known as Rafters. These cities are made up of large and small ships and yachts, old barges, barrels with makeshift rafts, old oil rigs, and others - basically any kind of watercraft or floating structures. These cities also have linking waterways that flow from one side of the raft-city to the other.

All floating cities have there own transport systems, shopping areas, shipping yards, docks, business and housing complexes. Floating Cities average anywhere between 1,000 to 500,000 residents.

Known Raft-city's

 * AquaDelphi - Just off the coast of Hawaii, about 1.5 square miles in size.
 * Atlantis - Just off the coast of Florida, size unknown (less than 1.5 square miles in size).
 * New Galverston - 1.5 miles off the coast of Texas, size unknown.
 * Unnamed raft-city - Just off the coast of Los Angeles, about 50 square miles in size.

Known Raft-city Corporations

 * KRAB Studios - Located on a yacht called "The Barge" near the unnamed raft-city off the coast of LA.
 * OTEC - Located in the raft-city AquaDelphi.

Known Raft-city Residents

 * Amanda Russell (CEO of OTEC)
 * Claudius (Netrunner/Former Microtech Employee)
 * Cleary Kantner (Techie/Shipper)
 * Grace Kantner (Techie/Shipper)
 * Josh Carbonell (Reporter/Boss of KRAB Studios)
 * Julian Morales (Reporter)
 * Michael Hart (Fixer)