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β | David was never found. Although not expected to live, James made a miraculous recovery. He spent the remainder of the summer searching the area for his brother or at least his remains. Shortly after this James's meta-human traits began to surface. In another cruel twist of fate, he made a | + | David was never found. Although not expected to live, James made a miraculous recovery. He spent the remainder of the summer searching the area for his brother or at least his remains. Shortly after this James's meta-human traits began to surface. In another cruel twist of fate, he made a spit second decision to save a patient's life that caused him to lose his medical license. Using 'powers' is a violation of protocol regardless of the outcome. |
James found himself living and working in Rust City. Most find the area a dangerous and unsavory place to be, let alone live. But James came to know that it has its charm. There is no disputing it's crime or lack of law enforcement. But along the northwest edge of Rust City is where some of Seattle's finest dance halls naturally developed. Sandwiched between the civility of Seattle and the racy adult entertainment of Rust City, this small district took an art deco, 1930's feel. | James found himself living and working in Rust City. Most find the area a dangerous and unsavory place to be, let alone live. But James came to know that it has its charm. There is no disputing it's crime or lack of law enforcement. But along the northwest edge of Rust City is where some of Seattle's finest dance halls naturally developed. Sandwiched between the civility of Seattle and the racy adult entertainment of Rust City, this small district took an art deco, 1930's feel. |