Outlaw stations are too clean

I am currently in an asteroid station in the seagull nebula. That is a anarchistic outlaw station. I expected Mos Eisley cantina flair, but it looks like a cocktail lounge. Where are the fist fights?
The dirt. Anything dirty?
 
Sometimes, there's trash and litter (pizza boxes, bits of ducting, a can of "Cool Cola", that sort of thing) in the hangar lobby, sometimes there isn't. I haven't been able to correlate hangar lobby cleanliness to system state or other parameters; it appears random.
 
That is not the same.
Where are the dirty, bad and dangerous stations?

Dirt and dangerous in space means death, you don't want scraps of stuff floating around in your space station clogging the vents and stuff, that's why they glue it all to the floor!
 
It is the 34th century, perhaps even the basest of stations would include robotic maids to pack the house. I mean we have Roombas now...
 
Not having a whole pile of rules and regulations to constantly keep up with means we can actually give the place a good sprucing up on a regular basis.

Don't believe that Federation propaganda; just because they wouldn't lift their finger to do something unless they were paid to do do it, doesn't mean we're all like that.
 
Should the state of a system/station influence how clean a station look?... for example a thriving, rich system would be more cleaner than a struggling system with famine, high crime, civil unrest etc
 
Should the state of a system/station influence how clean a station look?... for example a thriving, rich system would be more cleaner than a struggling system with famine, high crime, civil unrest etc
Like that idea. I do hope we get to see the condition of the station reflect the controlling faction state.
 
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