When we walked through the station, most of the Zwergers we passed were giving us looks like we were some kind of celebrity and several of them even gaped at us as we passed by.
I guess they don't usually get visitors around here.
At least they left us alone and didn't try to hinder us.
One other thing I found surprising was the fact that the corridors were built tall and wide which was the same size as the human stations despite the occupants here.
Ries then very helpfully explained that there is a USC standard for the minimum space a station's corridor should be to accommodate all the races within the USC.
Since this was technically a factory, the air was hot and packed with the smell of metal and sulfur, but thankfully that smell lessened when we reached the living spaces which were the dormitories.
I don't really know what I should have expected when I heard they were living in dormitories.