Rabi'ah

Rabi'ah is a city in the Omani desert that is advertised as a safe haven for the augmented. The city is the flagship construction project of the Santeau Group and is under construction as of the events of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided.

Background
Santeau plans to create and assemble the entire city on-site using industrial 3D printing to print the city layer-by-layer using a layout designed by procedural computer algorithm. The city is built in the deserts of Oman and has an overall circular shape. When completed, it will be the first 3D-printed city in the world. Santeau is utilizing augmented workers for the project. As part of a recruiting drive for workers, Santeau guarantees recruited workers a place in the resident lottery.

Rabi'ah is advertised to be a "global refuge for the augmented, free from segregation and amply supplied with large stores of Neuropozyne." . The city is also the centerpiece of the Santeau Group's Safe Harbour Initiative, a project for the creation of safe and secure housing complexes where oppressed groups such as the augmented can live and work free from persecution. Rabi'ah has been described as a "paradise" and "beacon of light" for the augmented and a self-sufficient safe haven relying on renewable energy and a zero-waste ecology.

Santeau intends to keep the rights to the Rabi'ah in perpetuity and prevent the city from falling under the control of state governments. One Santeau representative asserts that maintaining control over the city will prevent the city from turning into an aug-ghetto as in the case of the Útulek Complex (Golem City).

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
Santeau has information booths on Rabi'ah in the Růžička Station and in the southern Prague metro station, the latter of which is attended by Santeau representative Felice Ullmann. Rabi'ah is also mentioned in various Picus news stories on TV.

Rabi'ah is described as being "close to completion."

In the side mission Fade to Black, Olivie Devos seeks the services of the Dvali in smuggling her from Golem City to Rabi'ah.