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'''''Do you know what a HERO is?  <br> It's someone who gets other people killed!  <br> When the super HEROES of the world are blown to kingdom come by an unstoppable army of invading aliens, <br> Who will save the day?  Who will take whatever means NECESSARY?  ... EVIL ... <br><br> Freedom City and the Entire World hang in the balance, under the boot of the Star-Khan. <br> The only forces left alive to take on the alien menace are  &mdash;  the crafty  &mdash;  the self-serving  &mdash;  the super-villains! <br><br> Feel FEAR True Believers!  <br> The FATE OF THE WORLD lies with the SCUM OF THE EARTH.'''''
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'''''All men’s hearts blacken with time, <br>
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those sad and weak turned to crime. <br>
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The mind fights back and then succumbs, <br>
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for something wicked this way comes. <br> <br>
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Dark clouds gather from afar, <br>
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blotting out sun... moon and star. <br>
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Fury’s storm, air sizzle and hum, <br>
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for something wicked this way comes. <br> <br>
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All inhibitions are withdrawn – <br>
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enraged… mind sense long gone. <br>
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A tune of death this evil strums, <br>
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for something wicked this way comes. <br> <br>
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The night is yours wild and scary, <br>
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nocturnals walk/stalk and make merry. <br>
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Goodness keep watch and overcome, <br>
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for something wicked this way comes.'''''
 
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'''Welcome to Necessary Evil in Freedom City setting and campaign wiki.''' This wiki site is a resource for a face-to-face tabletop superhero role-playing game using the M&M system called '''"Necessary Evil in Freedom City"'''.  This site is a [[Wikipedia:Wiki|wiki]], which is a web page that can be editted by anyone with surfing the web!  The goal of this wiki site is to form a repository of information about our game that is easily accessible and edittable to the entire game group.  A "campaign series bible".<br> <br>  
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'''Welcome to Nocturnals - RUST CITY setting and campaign wiki.''' This wiki site is a resource for a face-to-face tabletop superhero role-playing game using the M&M system called '''"Rust City"'''.  This site is a [[Wikipedia:Wiki|wiki]], which is a web page that can be edited by anyone with surfing the web!  The goal of this wiki site is to form a repository of information about our game that is easily accessible and edittable to the entire game group.  A "campaign series bible".<br> <br>
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'''Why Nocturnals?'''  <br> ???... <br> <br>
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'''What/Where is Rust City?'''  <br> ???... <br> <br>  
  
'''WHY NECESSARILY EVIL?'''  <br> In Necessary Evil: Freedom City, a band of aliens lured Freedom City and the entire world’s superheroes into a cunning trap - killing or imprisoning the vast majority of them. The player characters are some of the only enhanced beings left to save the planet—supervillains! As the alien overlords’ policy is to turn or kill anyone exhibiting paranormal powers, the only option open for such individuals is turn "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benedict_Arnold Benedict Arnold]", fight or flight! You can guess which option most villains choose…<br> '''The year is 2007.''' <br> ''4,815,162,342'' <br> Men, Women and Children survive. <br> And they're praying for heroes... <br> <br>
 
  
 
'''CAMPAIGN CONNECTIONS'''
 
'''CAMPAIGN CONNECTIONS'''
* '''[[Necessary Evil in Freedom City Back Issue Bin]]''':  This is the spot for game session recaps by both GM and Players.  Included with each issue are the Power Point Awards and current total each Player Character should be built at.  Necessary Evil in Freedom City [[Wikipedia:Serial|serial]] campaign is broken into story arcs.  [[Wikipedia:Story_arc|What are Story Arcs]]?  ([[NE in FC older issues]])
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* '''[[Nocturnals - RUST CITY Back Issue Bin]]''':  This is the spot for game session recaps by both GM and Players.  Included with each issue are the Power Point Awards and current total each Player Character should be built at.  Nocturnals - RUST CITY [[Wikipedia:Serial|serial]] campaign is broken into story arcs.  [[Wikipedia:Story_arc|What are Story Arcs]]?  ([[NE in FC older issues]])
 
* [http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/SUPERS_Gang/ Necessary Evil in Freedom City Yahoo Discussion]:  This is where the group actively discusses game events, recaps as well as the planning of game gatherings and general group chit chat.
 
* [http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/SUPERS_Gang/ Necessary Evil in Freedom City Yahoo Discussion]:  This is where the group actively discusses game events, recaps as well as the planning of game gatherings and general group chit chat.
** '''[[NEinFC Campaign Questions]]''':  These are the questions I asked each player to complete in simple 1-3 sentence answers.
 
  
  
[[Image:Freedom-City---MAP 1.gif|frame|Freedom City, once a hub to world commerce. Proud to be the home of the world's greatest heroes. It now remains shattered but not destroyed. One of the few remaining living cities in the world.  Why the aliens left Freedom alive is unknown.  <br> [http://64.17.155.164/files/FreedomCityMap.pdf Freedom City MAP 1st Edition] <br> [http://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Freedom_City_Map Freedom City MAP 2nd Edition]  ]]
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==Necessary Evil in Freedom City: Setting Background==
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==Rust City: Setting Background==
Set on the east coast of the [[Wikipedia:United States|United States]] &ndash; [[Wikipedia:New Jersey|New Jersey]] &ndash; Freedom City's history dates back to colonial times when superhero first appeared there during the [[Wikipedia:Revolutionary War|Revolutionary War]]. People with super-powers have existed throughout Earth’s history, but have become more prominent and numerous since the late 1930s. Freedom City is a particular epicenter for superhumans, but they are found in other cities and places around the world.  <br>
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==VILLAINOUS ROSTER==
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==ROSTER==
==='''[[MAHLER]]'''===   
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==='''[[DOC MIDNIGHT]]'''===   
''CIVILIAN IDENTITY'':  '''none''' (a.k.a. none ) <br> "Blah blah blah, this is where you write a short bio brief, who you are, why you are and what you're going to do about it... and he has recently banded together fighting for the OVERSHADOW!"  ... ''(as played by Andrew)''
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''CIVILIAN IDENTITY'':  '''Dr. Jacob Midnight''' (a.k.a. ??) <br> "Blah blah blah, this is where you write a short bio brief, who you are, why you are and what you're going to do about it... "  ... ''(as played by Karl)''
 
 
==='''[[PAPER MASTER]]'''=== 
 
''CIVILIAN IDENTITY'':  '''Lucian Creely''' (a.k.a. ''' ??? ''' ) <br> "Blah blah blah, this is where you write a short bio brief, who you are, why you are and what you're going to do about it... and he has recently banded together fighting for the OVERSHADOW!"  ... ''(as played by Brandon)''
 
  
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''CIVILIAN IDENTITY'':  '''Johan Rosengeim''' (a.k.a. '''General Karl Friedrich von Rosenheim''') <br> "Blah blah blah, this is where you write a short bio brief, who you are, why you are and what you're going to do about it... and he has recently banded together fighting for the OVERSHADOW!"  ... ''(as played by Adam)''
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''CIVILIAN IDENTITY'':  '''Det. Gordon Parks''' (a.k.a. Gordo, Det. Parks) <br> "Blah blah blah, this is where you write a short bio brief, who you are, why you are and what you're going to do about it... "  ... ''(as played by Adam)''
  
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==='''[[HAGFISH]]'''===   
''CIVILIAN IDENTITY'':  '''Vigo Rothderson''' (a.k.a. none ) <br> "Damn the Alien SCUM! I may hate most of humankind for their foolish rejection of me... it’s not my fault that I was cursed the fools! BUT having said this, I will not abide the alien from taking this world, stripping us of our resources they are worst then the corporate lapdogs that once despoiled the Earth. Overshadow maybe a fool and grandstander, but he is infinity better then the alien scum that now infest our world."  ... ''(as played by Karl)''
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''CIVILIAN IDENTITY'':  '''Patrolman ???''' (a.k.a. ??) <br> "Blah blah blah, this is where you write a short bio brief, who you are, why you are and what you're going to do about it... "  ... ''(as played by Brandon)''
  
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''CIVILIAN IDENTITY'':  '''Steven Cheng''' (a.k.a. '''Piao bo Jiao Kuang Feng''' (wandering dragon of the fierce wind), a.k.a. '''Yao Feng''' (evil/terrible wind), a.k.a. '''Dragon Wind''' (jiao feng)) <br> "Blah blah blah, this is where you write a short bio brief, who you are, why you are and what you're going to do about it... and he has recently banded together fighting for the OVERSHADOW!"  ... ''(as played by Micheal)''
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''CIVILIAN IDENTITY'':  '''Det. Mike Samsa''' (a.k.a. ??) <br> "Blah blah blah, this is where you write a short bio brief, who you are, why you are and what you're going to do about it... "  ... ''(as played by Andrew)''
  
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''CIVILIAN IDENTITY'':  '''Det. Dante Bianchi''' (a.k.a. ??) <br> "Blah blah blah, this is where you write a short bio brief, who you are, why you are and what you're going to do about it... "  ... ''(as played by Steve)''
  
  
 
 
[[Past Team Members]]: Within are villains that have worked for the Overshadow in the past.
 
 
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===the GOOD  (heroes) ===
 
===the GOOD  (heroes) ===
 
'''LAW ENFORCEMENT'''
 
'''LAW ENFORCEMENT'''
* '''[[S.T.A.R.]]''' [[Image:Starsquad.png|frame| Some call them the puppet regime of law enforcement, some believe they are still protecting Freedom by policing the citizens so that the aliens won't...  <br>(logo by [http://marvelgenesis.proboards36.com/index.cgi Silverback])]]
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* ???
** [[“Bulldog” Maddicks]]: Captain Bill "Bulldog" Maddicks, Call Sign: Bulldog 1, commander of the S.T.A.R. Squad and leader of the "Bulldog Unit" of [[Super Max Armored Squad]].
 
*** [[Bulldog 2]]: 
 
*** [[Bulldog 3]]: 
 
*** [[Bulldog 4]]: 
 
*** [[Bulldog 5]]: 
 
  
'''Current superhuman residents of Freedom City'''
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'''Current superhuman residents of Rust City'''
 
* ???
 
* ???
  
 
'''Concerned Citizens'''
 
'''Concerned Citizens'''
* [[Marshall King]]: a survivalist nut that caused problems for Darwin's Stepson.
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===the BAD (villains) ===
 
===the BAD (villains) ===
'''[[S.H.A.D.O.W.]]'''
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* [[Overshadow]]
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** [[Pawns of Overshadow]]
 
** [[Pawns of Overshadow]]
  
 
'''ON THE STREETS'''
 
'''ON THE STREETS'''
* '''Known suspects include''':
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** Darwin's Stepson
 
  
 
'''INCARERATED'''
 
'''INCARERATED'''
* '''[[Blackstone Federal Penitentiary]]''':  The federal government commissioned a prison capable of holding super-powered inmates in response to the growing number of super-criminals. Blackstone Penitentiary was the first of its kind and remains in operation today. Formed of dark granite jutting out of the sea, “Blackstone” aptly describes the small, isolated island about a mile and a half beyond Freedom City’s Great Bay. It was a military weapons depot and brig affiliated with Lonely Point during the Second World War, decommissioned by the federal government and later refitted as a super-prison. <br> '''Current inmates include''':
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** the Maestro, ToyBoy, [[Man'O War]], Hiroshima Shadow, [[Murder-Man and Butcher-Boy|ButcherBoy]], Massive, Wildcard, Firebug, Hyena, Weaver, [[Whiplash]]
 
* '''[[Providence Asylum]]''': The Providence Asylum is located in a fairly isolated part of Port Regal, near a cliff overlooking the ocean. A few years ago, the Asylum’s Board of Trustees approved a proposal to begin treating mentally ill superhumans at the facility.  <br> '''Current inmates include''':
 
** Gepetto
 
* '''[[Lockdown]]''':  Buckner Ridge Superhuman Penitentiary, the perfect place for the super-criminals of the world to mend their ways, contemplate their crimes, and be be rehabilited. Like a beautiful scar, the Rockies cross three international borders, in the Rocky’s shadow is Denver — Colorado, is the setting for Lockdown with its mountain peaks and abundance of surrounding wilderness. <br> '''Current inmates include''':
 
** ???<br><br>
 
 
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===the UGLY  (aliens)===
 
===the UGLY  (aliens)===
'''ALIEN INVADERS''' <br>  
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* '''KHANS Derogatory Terms for Humans''':  Freebreeders,  Carbons,  <br>
 
* '''GRUE Derogatory Terms for Humans''':  Pinkies,  Waterbags,  Oneshapes 
 
 
 
'''[[The Star-Khan]]'''
 
* '''[[The Stellar Khanate|The STELLAR KHANATE]]'''
 
** '''[[the Star-Khan]]''':  the supreme ruler of the Stellar Khanate
 
** '''[[War-Masters]]''': appointed ruler of the planet
 
** '''[[Shock-Lords]]''': 5-10 attached to the War Master
 
** '''[[Solos]]''':
 
** '''[[War-Lords]]''':
 
** '''[[Battle-Masters]]''': special opts units
 
 
 
'''[[the GRUE UNITY]]'''
 
* [[the Grue Meta-Mind]]
 
* '''[[the GRUE]]''':  aka. "the Fins", "Finheads", "Fishheads".
 
** '''Grue Elite Force''' (Fins)
 
*** '''[[Grue Warrior Caste]]''': SharkTroop
 
*** '''[[Grue Command Caste]]''': MegladonTroop
 
 
 
'''DRAGOONS'''
 
* '''[[Hyper-Drones]]''': Hairless, yellowing Drones that could pass as human - their power eating them up. Can't talk because of the cannon in their mouth.
 
* '''[[Drones]]''': Different races, encased in form-fitting body armor and visor helmets.
 
* '''[[War Spheres]]''': Beachball sized floating metalic Drones.
 
* '''[[G'Rok]]''': a controlled species "two-tons of ruthless killing" 10'-15' long gray overlapping bone plating with claws and teeth and aquatic.
 
* '''[[War Hounds]]''': Wiredogs
 
  
'''MILITARY VEHICLE SUPPORT'''
 
'''GROUND'''
 
* '''Barracuda''': Khanate common patrol ground hovers.
 
* '''King Crab''': Khanate  armored assault tank/hovers.
 
* '''Sargasso''': Khanate  transport lift/hovers.
 
* '''Sting Ray''': Khanate  personal lifts for Warlords, Shocklords, and commanders.
 
 
'''AIR'''
 
* '''Man'O War''': Khanate  space battle ship/carrier.
 
* '''Manta''': Khanate  multi-enviromental fighter ships.
 
* '''Mbuna''': Khanate  prisoner transport, assault troop carrier.
 
 
'''HUMAN TROOP'''
 
* Quisling Gangers: Human street gangers that are sell-outs to the human race.
 
* SOCorp: Human Law Enforcement developed by the human leaders of the city to enforce alien rule.
 
** Operative Troopers:
 
** Elites Troopers:
 
 
[[Necessary Evil Alien Stats]]: Savage World stats
 
 
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==the DEAD & DEFEATED==
 
==the DEAD & DEFEATED==
===the DEAD (Tales of Freedom's Fallen)===
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'''[[Sad Tales of Freedom's Fallen HEROES]]''':  briefs on the last moments of these hero's lives... <br> Remeber though HISTORY is often written by the victors, information within might not be the full stories.<br>
 
This list encompasses the Super Powers of the city that have died or been killed in action due to the Alien Reign.
 
*  [[Centurion]]:  Centurion was killed ten years ago during the [[Terminus Invasion]].
 
  
 
===the CAPTURED===
 
===the CAPTURED===
This list encompasses those that are known to have been captured by the Star-Khan.
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===the MISSING / UNKOWN===
 
===the MISSING / UNKOWN===
This list encompasses those that are unaccounted for since the Alien Reign began.
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==NEWS & EVENTS==
 
==NEWS & EVENTS==
 
===Projects & Plans===
 
===Projects & Plans===
* '''[[Guerrilla Radio -  WSAR]]''':  Troy Watkins commentates this AM Radio show that airs in resistance to the Alien Martial Law.  They report various news and notes that are pro-human but also true and factual.  They lay it out straight so that all listening can make their own choices.  No one knows who the minds behind the radio signal is or where their moving stations are.  Troy Watkins was a known news anchor for WSAR prior to the invasion and has either joined the resistance or is being impersonated to maintain Freedom City's security.  The following are reports from the openings of each issue.  '''"Can't stop the signal"'''
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==LOCATIONS OF INTEREST==
 
==LOCATIONS OF INTEREST==
 
===Notable areas, landmarks, institutions and businesses===
 
===Notable areas, landmarks, institutions and businesses===
'''Freedom City''' Located on the east coast of the United States, New Jersey - Freedom City's history dates back to colonial times when super heroes first appeared there during the Revolutionary War.  People with super-powers have existed throughout Earth’s history, but have become more prominent and numerous in the waning years of the 20th Century.  Catastrophic events have always befallen Freedom City, in the past it's heroes protected it from conquerors such as the extra-dimensional tyrant known as Omega, who has launched invasion attempts on the city in the past but has yet to maintain a beachead.  No one had, until the alien traitors came to earth!
 
* [[A Necessary Evil VISITOR'S GUIDE to Freedom City]]: ''(working)''
 
* [[Necessary Evil in Freedom City ENCYCLOPEDIA]]:  ''(working)''
 
  
There have been several key events in Freedom City's history.  Two are of particular worth of note.  [[Image:Hr Freedom-City--New-Jersey.jpg|frame|Location of [[Freedom_City_Map|Freedom City]] within [[Wikipedia:New Jersey|New Jersey]] <br> [http://64.17.155.164/files/FreedomCityMap.pdf Freedom City MAP 1st Edition] <br> [http://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Freedom_City_Map Freedom City MAP 2nd Edition] ]]
 
* The first occured during what became known as '''the [[Terminus Invasion]]'''.  The extra-dimensional tyrant known as [[Omega]] launched an invasion of the city, resulting in vast destruction and the deaths of several superheroes; including [[Centurion]].  The largest alliance of heroes ever seen united to repel the invaders. [[Mayor O’Connor]] repeals the [[Moore Act]], making superheroes legal in Freedom City once again.  A grateful city welcomes their return with open arms.  But Freedom City and the world mourn the loss of their greatest hero. <br> For Freedom to survive, she needs heroes...<br>
 
* The second became known as '''[[Star-Khan]]'s Reign''' of the entire planet Earth!!  It started just eleven years later on January 1st, 2005. The prospering Freedom League had just built a satellite headquarters dubbed “[[the Lighthouse]]” and greatly expanded its  ranks to act as guardians of the entire world.  [[Freedom Hall]] would become the team’s local outpost in Freedom City.  And then…  <br> The first ships appeared over every major city of the planet.  <br> There was no prelude and no demands. The aliens just attacked. They were an amphibious protean, shape-shifting species from the dark planet [[Grue Prime]] that combined the nastiest aspects of sharks and crocodiles with an aggression matched by neither. They were the stuff of nightmares to most. People called them  "[[Fins]]” with an entire [[Grue Unity]] made up of a number of client races ruled by the Grue with an iron fist and the aid of legions of soldier drones. The Unity’s technology, advanced, but largely stolen or mimicked from other civilizations they have assimilated.  New York became a war zone, Tokyo burned, and even sunken [[Atlantis]] was rubbled and its ruler—the legendary the [[Sea King]]—slain.  <br> Earth’s superheroes fought back immediately. The Fins were terrifying, but no one ever doubted the heroes would win out in the end. After all - the [[Grue]], other aliens, meglomaniacal masterminds, even [[Omega]] Lord of Terminus had tried to invade Earth many times before, and earth’s defenders had always emerged triumphant.  The [[Freedom League]] and its allies—including numerous reserve and inactive members—manage to hold off the alien fleet.  But the Fins possessed advanced technology and savage bloodlust, so the losses were heavy.  <br> Earth began to worry.<br>
 
  
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* '''[[DOWNTOWN]]'''
 
** [[The Waterfront]]: Humans connection to the outside world. Lightly patrolled.  ''(the Docks)''
 
** [[Riverside]]: Dark stone and gothic architecture. The black market is rumored here. Sports Franchises also call this home.  ''(Downtown)''
 
** [[Wading Way]]: Industrial hub and trendy industry shops.  ''(Westpoint)''
 
** [[City Center]]: Walled off areas holding the Alien's bases. The Aquarium is exchanged for the Boardwalk.  ''(Beachhead)''  Known for the highrises and skyscrapers. The large park is here as well as the city's main college.  ''(Uptown)''
 
*** [[Freedom Hall]]: former home of the Freedom League, now the remains of the husk of the headquarters lies as a trophy to the Star-Khan.
 
** [[Midtown]]: Industrial hub and trendy industry shops.  ''(Westpoint)''  Known for the highrises and skyscrapers. The large park is here as well as the city's main college.  ''(Uptown)''
 
*** [[the Goodman Building]]: former home to the Atom Family.
 
** [[The North End]]: Known for the highrises and skyscrapers. The large park is here as well as the city's main college.  ''(Uptown)''
 
** [[Parkside]]: Upper middle class, many human traitors call this home.  ''(Northpoint)''
 
** [[The Theater District]]: Dark stone and gothic architecture. The black market is rumored here. Sports Franchises also call this home.  ''(Downtown)''
 
** [[The Fens]]: The lowest points of the city, a hive of wreched thugs and drugs.  ''(Southpoint)''
 
* '''[[WEST FREEDOM]]'''
 
** [[Lantern Hill]]: Humans connection to the outside world. Lightly patrolled.  ''(the Docks)''
 
** [[The West End]]: Alien patrols are uncommon, the area is run by gangers.  ''(Tempest)''
 
** [[Greenbank]]: Humans connection to the outside world. Lightly patrolled.  ''(the Docks)''
 
** [[Ashton and Grenville]]: Residental working class area.  ''(Eastpoint)''
 
  
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* '''[[NORTH FREEDOM]]'''
 
** [[Hanover]]: Residental working class area.  ''(Eastpoint)''
 
** [[Kingston]]: Upper middle class, many human traitors call this home.  ''(Northpoint)''
 
** [[North Bay]]: Rich and famous mansions, country clubs. This is the home of many well established Aliens and traitors.  ''(Prospect Point)''
 
* '''[[SOUTH FREEDOM]]'''
 
** [[the Boardwalk]]: Walled off areas holding the Alien's bases. The Aquarium is exchanged for the Boardwalk.  ''(Beachhead)''
 
** [[Southside]]: Residental working class area.  ''(Eastpoint)''
 
** [[Lincoln]]: The lowest points of the city, a hive of wreched thugs and drugs.  ''(Southpoint)''
 
** [[Bayview]]: Rich and famous mansions, country clubs. This is the home of many well established Aliens and traitors.  ''(Prospect Point)''
 
** [[Port Regal]]: Walled off areas holding the Alien's bases. The Aquarium is exchanged for the Boardwalk.  ''(Beachhead)''  Rich and famous mansions, country clubs. This is the home of many well established Aliens and traitors.  ''(Prospect Point)''
 
** [[Lonely Point]]: Rich and famous mansions, country clubs. This is the home of many well established Aliens and traitors.  ''(Prospect Point)''
 
* '''[[ISLANDS]]'''
 
** [[Star Island]]
 
** [[Blackstone Island]]
 
  
====Corporate & Financial of Freedom City====
 
* [[The Freedom City Diamond Exchange]]:  Located just below [[Liberty Park]] on the outskirts of the [[Theatre District]], the FC Diamond Exchange is the Midtown branch of the world wide chain.  The Exchange specializes in bring in exotic jewels from locations across the world.  They are noted for recently working with Africa to bring in the fist sized "blue diamonds" that the Star Khan has made use of in Khanate supression technology recently...
 
** Lana Lindsay:  the beautiful young travelling manager who's specialty is choosing the jewels the FCDE brings in.  She was heavily injured in the Diamond Heist perpetrated by Darwin's Stepson and is believed to currently have amnesia.  She bares a twin-like remarkable resemblance to Dr. Steel's deceased wife...
 
** Donald Piercy:  long nosed, slim clean-cut and somewhat nerdy manager.  He has a certain "used car salesman" quality about him.
 
  
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* [[Hippocrates Memorial Hospital and Regional Medical Center]]:  commonly known as Freedom City's "Hippocratic Oath"
 
  
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==RESOURCE MATERIAL==
 
==RESOURCE MATERIAL==
'''[[Wikipedia:Freedom City|Freedom City]]''' is a fictional, city-based campaign setting for the roleplaying game ''Mutants and Masterminds''.  It was designed by Steve Kenson, whose design philosophy for the setting seems based-on and in honor of several classic comic book icons and concepts.  Set somewhere on the east coast of the United States - possibly New Jersey - Freedom City's history dates back to colonial times when super heroes first appeared there during the Revolutionary War.  People with super-powers have existed throughout Earth’s history, but have become more prominent and numerous in the waning years of the 20th Century.  Catastrophic events have always befallen Freedom City, in the past it's heroes protected it from conquerors such as the extra-dimensional tyrant known as Omega, who has launched invasion attempts on the city in the past but has yet to maintain a beachead.  No one had, until the alien traitors came to earth! <br> The following are the un-editted Freedom City documents:
 
* [http://www.mutantsandmasterminds.com/super-vision/000251.php A Visitor’s Guide to Freedom City]
 
* [http://64.17.155.164/2e_files/FC-encyclopedia.pdf Freedom City Encyclopedia] (PDF)
 
* [http://64.17.155.164/files/FreedomCityMap.pdf Map of Freedom City] (PDF, first edition)
 
* [[Freedom City Map]]: Freedom City's streets detailed and image of the city. (M&M Second Edition)
 
 
 
* visit Green Ronin's home page: [http://www.greenronin.com/ Green Ronin Publishing]
 
* visit Green Ronin's home page: [http://www.greenronin.com/ Green Ronin Publishing]
 
* visit Mutants and Masterminds' home page: [http://www.mutantsandmasterminds.com/index.php M&M "Headquarters"]   
 
* visit Mutants and Masterminds' home page: [http://www.mutantsandmasterminds.com/index.php M&M "Headquarters"]   
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* What is M&M?  [[Wikipedia:Mutants and Masterminds|Mutants and Masterminds]]
 
* What is M&M?  [[Wikipedia:Mutants and Masterminds|Mutants and Masterminds]]
 
* [[Mutants&Masterminds RPG Wiki Resource:Main Page|M&M RPG.net Wiki]]
 
* [[Mutants&Masterminds RPG Wiki Resource:Main Page|M&M RPG.net Wiki]]
 
'''Necessary Evil''' is a supers game for Savage Worlds from Great White Games, which provided the premise of this game. 
 
* [http://www.peginc.com/Games/Savage%20Worlds/Necessary%20Evil.htm Necessary Evil] homepage
 
* [http://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/11/11336.phtml Review of Necessary Evil] on RPG.net
 
  
 
'''Superhero Comic Books:'''
 
'''Superhero Comic Books:'''
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* [[Wikipedia:DC Comics|DC Comics]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:DC Comics|DC Comics]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:Marvel Comics|Marvel Comics]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:Marvel Comics|Marvel Comics]]
* Supers with a twist: [[Wikipedia:Astro City|Astro City]] (compare carefully to Freedom City...)
+
 
* A quasi-''Necessary Evil'' storyline: [[Wikipedia:Justice (DC Comics)|Justice]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:Superhero]]es
 
* [http://www.dcdatabaseproject.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page The DC Database Project]
 
* [http://www.marvel.com/universe/Main_Page Marvel Universe database]
 
* [http://www.comicbookresources.com/ Comic Book Resources]
 
* [http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/ International Catalog of Superheroes]
 
* [http://www.stornc.rpggallery.com/ Storn A. Cook's Gallery]
 
  
 
'''Role-Playing:'''
 
'''Role-Playing:'''
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* What is a Wiki?  [[Wikipedia:Wiki]]
 
* What is a Wiki?  [[Wikipedia:Wiki]]
 
* What else can I Wiki? [[Wikibooks:Wiki Science:How to start a Wiki|Wiki Science:How to start a Wiki]]
 
* What else can I Wiki? [[Wikibooks:Wiki Science:How to start a Wiki|Wiki Science:How to start a Wiki]]
 
'''House Rules'''
 
* [[D20 Chase Rules]]
 
  
 
'''[[ANIMAL STATS]]'''  Steve Kenson posted several new animals templates for M&M2e...  Here they are for posterity.
 
'''[[ANIMAL STATS]]'''  Steve Kenson posted several new animals templates for M&M2e...  Here they are for posterity.

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[[Image: ]]

All men’s hearts blacken with time,
those sad and weak turned to crime.
The mind fights back and then succumbs,
for something wicked this way comes.

Dark clouds gather from afar,
blotting out sun... moon and star.
Fury’s storm, air sizzle and hum,
for something wicked this way comes.

All inhibitions are withdrawn –
enraged… mind sense long gone.
A tune of death this evil strums,
for something wicked this way comes.

The night is yours wild and scary,
nocturnals walk/stalk and make merry.
Goodness keep watch and overcome,
for something wicked this way comes.




Welcome to Nocturnals - RUST CITY setting and campaign wiki. This wiki site is a resource for a face-to-face tabletop superhero role-playing game using the M&M system called "Rust City". This site is a wiki, which is a web page that can be edited by anyone with surfing the web! The goal of this wiki site is to form a repository of information about our game that is easily accessible and edittable to the entire game group. A "campaign series bible".

Why Nocturnals?
 ???...

What/Where is Rust City?
 ???...


CAMPAIGN CONNECTIONS


[[Image:Rust City---MAP 1.gif|frame|]

Rust City: Setting Background

Set on below the Great Lakes of the United StatesNew Jersey – ....








ROSTER

DOC MIDNIGHT

CIVILIAN IDENTITY: Dr. Jacob Midnight (a.k.a. ??)
"Blah blah blah, this is where you write a short bio brief, who you are, why you are and what you're going to do about it... " ... (as played by Karl)

GOURD

CIVILIAN IDENTITY: Det. Gordon Parks (a.k.a. Gordo, Det. Parks)
"Blah blah blah, this is where you write a short bio brief, who you are, why you are and what you're going to do about it... " ... (as played by Adam)

HAGFISH

CIVILIAN IDENTITY: Patrolman ??? (a.k.a. ??)
"Blah blah blah, this is where you write a short bio brief, who you are, why you are and what you're going to do about it... " ... (as played by Brandon)

[[ ??? ]

CIVILIAN IDENTITY: Det. Mike Samsa (a.k.a. ??)
"Blah blah blah, this is where you write a short bio brief, who you are, why you are and what you're going to do about it... " ... (as played by Andrew)

[[ ??? ]

CIVILIAN IDENTITY: Det. Dante Bianchi (a.k.a. ??)
"Blah blah blah, this is where you write a short bio brief, who you are, why you are and what you're going to do about it... " ... (as played by Steve)








WORLD AT LARGE

the GOOD (heroes)

LAW ENFORCEMENT

  •  ???

Current superhuman residents of Rust City

  •  ???

Concerned Citizens

  •  ???







the BAD (villains)

???

ON THE STREETS

  • ???:

INCARERATED

  • ???





the UGLY (aliens)

 ???









the DEAD & DEFEATED

the CAPTURED

the MISSING / UNKOWN







NEWS & EVENTS

Projects & Plans







LOCATIONS OF INTEREST

Notable areas, landmarks, institutions and businesses

Neighborhoods & Boroughs of Rust City

Suburbs of Rust City

Corporate & Financial of Rust City

Emergency Services of Rust City

Beyond Rust City limits

  •  ??







RESOURCE MATERIAL

Superhero Comic Books:


Role-Playing:

A Wiki is a type of website that allows users to easily add and edit content.

ANIMAL STATS Steve Kenson posted several new animals templates for M&M2e... Here they are for posterity.

NEAT FACT-OIDS

POLICE RESPONSE TIMES

  • Rich Suburbs and Civic Centres: 4 minutes +1d20 rounds.
  • Middle class suburbs, and entertainment centers: 8 minutes +1d20 rounds.
  • Slums and low-class suburbs: 1d20 minutes.









SPOILERS





Template:Infobox City

Traverse City is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is the largest in the 21-county Northern Michigan region. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 14,532. In 2005, the Traverse City Micropolitan Statistical Area was the 13th largest in Michigan, with a population estimate of 141,011. It is the county seat of Grand Traverse County although a small portion lies in Leelanau County. Despite its modest population, Traverse City, especially its downtown, functions as the major commercial nexus for a seven-county area totaling over 7,000 km² and, along with cross-peninsula counterpart Alpena, is one of Northern Lower Michigan's two anchor cities.

Traverse City is the self-proclaimed Cherry Capital of the World, holding an annual week-long Cherry Festival the first full week in July to celebrate the fact. Besides cherries, the surrounding Tuscany-like countryside produces grapes, and is one of the centers of wine production in the Midwest. Tourism, both summer and winter, is another key industry. Freshwater beaches, a mild summer climate, upscale golf resorts, vineyards, a nearby National Lakeshore, prodigious snowfall, nearby ski resorts and thousands of square miles of surrounding forests make Traverse City (based on AAA's 2005 TripTik® requests) the second most popular tourist destination in the state behind Mackinaw City. Traverse City is a home rule charter city under the Home Rule Cities Act, incorporated on May 18 1895. The city is governed by six commissioners and a mayor, elected at large. Together they comprise a seven-member legislative body. An appointed city manager serves as chief executive for city operations.

History

Traverse City is named after the Grand Traverse Bay, which the city heads. The bay got its name from 18th century French voyagers who made la grande traverse or "the long crossing" across the mouth of the bay Grand Traverse Bay

In 1847, Captain Boardman of Naperville, Illinois, purchased the land at the mouth of the Boardman River at the head of the west arm of the bay. During that year the captain, his son, and their employees built a dwelling and sawmill near the mouth of the river. In 1851 the Boardmans sold the sawmill to Hannah, Lay & Co, who improved the mill greatly. The increased investment in the mill attracted additional settlers to the new community.

As of 1853, the only operating post office in the Grand Traverse Bay region was the one located at Old Mission, which was then known as "Grand Traverse." While in Washington in 1852, Mr. Lay had succeeded in getting the U.S. Post Office to authorize a new post office at his newer settlement. As the newer settlement had become known as "Grand Traverse City," Lay proposed this name for its post office, but the USPS clerk suggested dropping the "Grand," in the name, as to limit confusion between this new office and the one at nearby Old Mission. Mr. Lay agreed to the name "Traverse City" for the post office, and the village took on this name.

Geography

The city sits at the head of Grand Traverse Bay, a long protected water of Lake Michigan. The city sits at the base of the Leelanau and Old Mission Peninsulas. The Boardman River forms Boardman Lake in the city before draining into the Bay.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 22.5 km² (8.7 mi²). 21.8 km² (8.4 mi²) of it is land and 0.8 km² (0.3 mi²) of it (3.45%) is water.

Demographics

As of the census of 2000, there were 14,532 people, 6,443 households, and 3,485 families residing in the city. The population density was 667.2/km² (1,728.7/mi²). There were 6,842 housing units at an average density of 314.1/km² (813.9/mi²). The racial makeup of the city was 96.00% White, 0.65% African American, 0.98% Native American, 0.50% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.48% from other races, and 1.36% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.67% of the population.

White Black Other
96.00% 0.65% 3.35%

There were 6,443 households out of which 24.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 39.7% were married couples living together, 11.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 45.9% were non-families. 35.9% of all households were made up of individuals and 13.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.15 and the average family size was 2.82.

In the city the population was spread out with 20.3% under the age of 18, 10.8% from 18 to 24, 29.6% from 25 to 44, 24.1% from 45 to 64, and 15.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38 years. For every 100 females there were 90.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 87.2 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $37,330, and the median income for a family was $46,912. Males had a median income of $31,587 versus $22,512 for females. The per capita income for the city was $22,247. About 4.8% of families and 8.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 7.2% of those under age 18 and 7.9% of those age 65 or over.

Education


Media

Print

The Traverse City Record-Eagle is northwest lower Michigan's newspaper of record. It is circulated in the thirteen counties surrounding the city and is the only newspaper in all of Northern Michigan to produce a Sunday edition. In December 2006 it was sold by Ottaway Newspapers Inc., the community newspaper subsidiary of Dow Jones & Company to Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. (CNHI).

Daily editions of the Detroit Free Press, Detroit News, and Grand Rapids Press also are available on news stands throughout the region (Northern Express Weekly) is the largest weekly newspaper in Northern Michigan, with distribution of up to 30,000 copies in 13 counties. It is owned and published by George Foster and Robert Downes.

There is also an independent student bi-weekly newspaper called the White Pine Press at Northwestern Michigan College, with a circulation of 4,000.

At least two magazines are published in Traverse City, including Thirdeye Magazine, a bi-monthly periodical focusing on social and political issues as well as art, and Traverse, published monthly with a focus on regional interests.

Village Press Inc. is based in Traverse City. It publishes the Home Shop Machinist, Live Steam and Outdoor Railroading, Just Labs, Poining Dog Journal, Retriever Journal and Twin and Turbine Magazines.

Television

Traverse City is the largest city in the Traverse City-Cadillac-Sault Ste. Marie Designated Market Area, the largest television market in area east of the Mississippi River. Accordingly, most stations in this vast region are broadcast simultaneously on widely-spaced transmitters on separate channels.

Traverse City has two television stations licensed directly to the city:

Additionally, WGTU operates a station carried on Northern Michigan cable television systems, but not transmitted over the air:

The city also has a low power rebroadcast transmitter of Mount Pleasant's PBS affiliate, WCMU-TV, operating on channel 46 (W46AD).

Stations licensed to nearby Cadillac are considered local to Traverse City:

Cable television service is provided within Traverse City and many outlying communities by Charter Communications Inc. Public access programming is provided on channel 2.

Radio

The Traverse City area is the primary target of nearby Interlochen Center for the Arts's NPR member station Interlochen Public Radio.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> IPR is one of the largest and furthest-broadcasting stations with a town the size of Traverse City's as its base; it serves a large portion of Northwest Lower Michigan via two stations: <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

  • IPR Music Radio (WIAA-FM 88.7)
  • IPR News Radio (WICA-FM 91.5)

Northwestern Michigan College also boasts a volunteer community radio station, WNMC-FM 90.7. The station plays mostly jazz and blues during the day, swithcing to rock and electronic genres at night. The station manager is Eric Hines. Also on WNMC is the community radio program<ref>Radio Anyway</ref> Radio Anyway, where individuals can produce there own stories and features.

Tourism

The National Cherry Festival, held during the first full week of July every year, is the main tourist draw to Traverse City. The festival features parades, fireworks, live music, and cherries. It is estimated that the Grand Traverse region produces up to 360,000,000 pounds of cherries annually. The largest variety of cherry produced is the Montmorency cherry, or the "pie cherry". Other cherries grown in the region include the Ulster, or sweet cherry, and the Balaton (from Lake Balaton in Hungary), a cherry situated between the Montmorency and Ulster in terms of color and taste.

Traverse City is also a popular destination for boating, sailing, wine tasting, and tourists wishing to see autumn colors in bus-driven "color tours." Numerous golf and ski resorts nearby bring in large numbers of tourists. Among these are Mt. Holiday and Hickory Hills. Mt. Holiday has two chair lifts, while Hickory hosts only tow ropes.

The small Traverse City State Park, with about 250 campsites, is located some three miles (4.8 km) east of downtown on 47 acres (19 hectares) including a quarter mile beach on the East Bay arm of Grand Traverse Bay.

The Leelanau Peninsula north of Traverse City contains many attractions and areas of interest, including the Leelanau Sands Casino in Peshawbestown, Fountain Point and the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.

The inaugural Traverse City Film Festival was held July 2731, 2005, in venues around downtown Traverse City, including a theater renovated by film festival volunteers. First-run feature and documentaries were screened, panel discussions were planned and free family movies at the Open Space were scheduled. A driving force of the Traverse City Film Festival was Oscar-winning filmmaker Michael Moore.

The city was also home to Clover, a Christian dance music festival, in August 2006.

The Underground Cheesecake Company, featured on the Food Network as well as in many prominent magazines and newspapers and creator of the Cheesecake-on-a-Stick Frozen Dessert, is headquartered in downtown Traverse City.

The Great Lakes Bioneers Conference is held annually in the third week of October on the campus of Northwestern Michigan College. The conference is a satellite conference of the Bioneers Conference in San Rafael, California. The Traverse City site focuses on durable ecological and socially just solutions to a diverse set of issues in the Great Lakes bioregion, and attracts visitors from across the watershed.

Downtown

The historic downtown area of Traverse City is the home of many shops, restaurants, and offices.The headquarters of Hagerty Insurance, the nation's largest classic/ collector car insurer, is headquartered downtown, in their new building on Lake Ave. It is 125 feet tall, and has 10 floors. In recent years there has been a boom in new building construction downtown. New developments include- River's Edge, Harbor View Centre, Radio Centre Phases 1 and 2, and The Larry C. Hardy parking deck. Recently there have also been several proposals which are undergoing approval, including one 7 story and one 8 story building.

Sports

Traverse City is home to a minor league baseball team, the Traverse City Beach Bums, who play at Wuerfel Park. The Beach Bums are a team in the Frontier League. The Traverse City North Stars are Junior "A" level hockey club (member of the North American Hockey League), and they play at the Centre I.C.E. hockey arena. Traverse City also hosts the training camp for the Detroit Red Wings NHL hockey team. Traverse City is the home of the Traverse Bay Blues Rugby Football Club, established in 1973.

Transportation

With a new terminal completed in 2004, Cherry Capital Airport provides regularly scheduled passenger airline service to Chicago, Detroit, Minneapolis and seasonally to New York as well as to smaller Michigan destinations to the north. Adjacent to the airport is a United States Coast Guard air station (CGAS), responsible for both maritime and land-based search and rescue operations in the northern Great Lakes region.

Traverse City also has a public transportation system, the Bay Area Transportation Authority (BATA) which serves most of the Grand Traverse region with dial-a-ride services and a bus service, called the Cherriot, serves Traverse City and the urbanized areas of Garfield Township. BATA recently revealed its first hybrid bus in December, 2005. BATA recently completed a downtown bus transfer terminal on Hall St. , which opened July 21, 2006. The terminal is used to transfer riders to different busses on different routes.BATA Cherriot Bus System Map

The city is a junction point for several highways:

The Tuscola and Saginaw Bay Railway (TSBY) provides freight rail service to the Traverse City area on track owned by the state of Michigan. The tracks were once owned by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (ex-Pere Marquette Railway) and the Pennsylvania Railroad (ex-Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad) but were purchased by the state in the late 1970s and early 1980s to preserve rail service in the area. Current freight traffic includes fruit/perishables, scrap metal, and lumber.

Regular intercity passenger train service ended on October 29, 1966, after the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O) discontinued Grand Rapids - Traverse City - Bay View service. Since then, excursion passengers trains have operated in and out of Traverse City on an irregular basis. Recently, Lake Central Rail Tours has operated a summer excursion during the Cherry Festival. On May 11, 1996, the Grand Traverse Dinner Train began year round service from the Traverse City depot to Williamsburg and to Walton Junction. Unfortunately, dinner train service was suspended in 2004 after a derailment and the company entered into a bitter contract dispute with the Tuscola and Saginaw Bay Railway. The train itself was removed to Owosso in mid-July of 2006.

Notable people

Traverse City is the birthplace of several celebrities:

See also

Notes

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References

External links

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