1.	The core structure consists of a six-membered ring containing five carbons and one positively charged nitrogen, labeled as N1-C2-C3-C4-C5-C6.
2.	C4 bears a double bond to sulfur, forming a thiocarbonyl (-C=S) group. C2 and C3 are double-bonded, while C5 and C6 are fused to a benzene ring.
3.	N1 is bonded to an external methylene (-CH2-) group, which connects to a second nitrogen.
4.	This second nitrogen is substituted with two rings:
    -	A cyclopentyl ring, a five-membered saturated carbon ring.
	-	A cyclopropyl ring, a three-membered saturated carbon ring.

No additional substituents or stereochemistry are specified.