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Silver Corridor, named after the glimmer of its numerous skyscrapers, is the city's financial district. Among many other things, it houses the gargantuan Omni-Tower, Omnicorp's corporate HQ. | Silver Corridor, named after the glimmer of its numerous skyscrapers, is the city's financial district. Among many other things, it houses the gargantuan Omni-Tower, Omnicorp's corporate HQ. | ||
− | + | Neyville, to the North, is a residential area renown for its market. | |
Feynman's Gulch, to the South, is mostly an industrial area. | Feynman's Gulch, to the South, is mostly an industrial area. | ||
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More notably, though, Megalopolis boasts the highest superhero-to-population rate on Earth, due to a variety of factors (it is no secret that Omnicorp encourages as many superheroes as possible to move to Megalopolis; their protection raises property value, after all). Even after the decimation that occurred in the Battle of Jerusalem, the city's heroes still number about 200; about half of those are members of the [[Omni-Force]], a huge supergroup financed by Omnicorp (and easily the largest supergroup in the world). | More notably, though, Megalopolis boasts the highest superhero-to-population rate on Earth, due to a variety of factors (it is no secret that Omnicorp encourages as many superheroes as possible to move to Megalopolis; their protection raises property value, after all). Even after the decimation that occurred in the Battle of Jerusalem, the city's heroes still number about 200; about half of those are members of the [[Omni-Force]], a huge supergroup financed by Omnicorp (and easily the largest supergroup in the world). | ||
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