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− | It is an unfortunate truth that Freedom City is crime ridden despite it being the city of tomorrow. Huge numbers of criminals are generated from the poorer districts of the city and the fact that Arch-Villain August Roman (former enemy of the '''Centurion''') once ran the world spanning '''Circuits Maximus''' from the city. Thus, there are a substantial disproportionate number of gangsters in Freedom City in addition to regular street crime. The current leader of the Underworld is "Big Al" Driogano but most simply view him as holding the place for August Roman (in truth he's little more than front man for the world spanning Illuminati | + | It is an unfortunate truth that Freedom City is crime ridden despite it being the city of tomorrow. Huge numbers of criminals are generated from the poorer districts of the city and the fact that Arch-Villain August Roman (former enemy of the '''Centurion''') once ran the world spanning '''Circuits Maximus''' from the city. Thus, there are a substantial disproportionate number of gangsters in Freedom City in addition to regular street crime. The current leader of the Underworld is "Big Al" Driogano but most simply view him as holding the place for August Roman (in truth he's little more than front man for the world spanning Illuminati like '''Labyrinth''' that has taken over most of the World Crime League's businesses). |
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− | Later, a new version would appear during the 1960s and 1970s called the '''Freedom League | + | Later, a new version would appear during the 1960s and 1970s called the '''Freedom League'' that many people would consider somewhat silly and hokey. They had innocent and largely optimistic space adventures while dealing with social issues of the time. Unfortunately, crueler and more brutal vigilantes appeared and Freedom City outlawed superheroes in the 1980s under the corrupt and evil '''Mayor Moore'''. For nearly a decade, the evil Mayor blackened the name of superheroes and chased them while psychotic vigilantes claimed to be heroes. |
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The past 15 years have seen the city slowly rebuilding but damage is still seen in places as the Terminus invasion also has empowered more young humans with superpowers than anywhere else in the country. With the Freedom League's announcement that they are leaving the city permanently, the city is in need of them more than ever. | The past 15 years have seen the city slowly rebuilding but damage is still seen in places as the Terminus invasion also has empowered more young humans with superpowers than anywhere else in the country. With the Freedom League's announcement that they are leaving the city permanently, the city is in need of them more than ever. | ||
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== Districts == | == Districts == | ||
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− | '''Freedomwood''': The replacement for Hollywood in this district (which still exists to a certain extent), every major motion picture is made here with a classy 1920s style Mogul scene and surrounding homes of the rich and very gauche. Actors, being the second most popular people in Freedom City after superheroes, are frequently the targets of crime. The Freedomwood sign lies just above the tremendously swanky disticts and studios. | + | '''Freedomwood''': The replacement for Hollywood in this district (which still exists to a certain extent), every major motion picture is made here with a classy 1920s style Mogul scene and surrounding homes of the rich and very gauche. Actors, being the second most popular people in Freedom City after superheroes, are frequently the targets of crime. The Freedomwood sign lies just above the tremendously swanky disticts and studios. |
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+ | '''Mid Town''': A center for middle class existence and old mansions in Freeport. It gives the charm of Boston and a Harvard like atmosphere. It is also where the occult forces of Freedom City, whether Wiccan New Agers or ancient mystics, tend to gather. It is a nice spot away from the largely huge congestion that covers much of the rest of the city. | ||
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+ | '''Sentry Island''': Home of the Sentry Statue. A gigantic Goliath of Steel that's in the image of the fallen Centurion. It is built on the island of Bunker Hill and a place with its own museum to the Sentry and Superheroes in general. | ||
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'''Waterfront''': Every single foggy Waterfront and Shipping District in Film. | '''Waterfront''': Every single foggy Waterfront and Shipping District in Film. | ||
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