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 **Citropolitan Police Station** **Citropolitan Police Station**
  
-Citropolis' modest police force, the Citropolitan Police attempt to maintain the status quo and prevent crime from becoming to rife across the city. They withdrew all but a token force from the [[redevelopment|Redevelopment District]] as government investment there dried up, and don't have the means to take the fight to the mob activity there. They are also unequipped to deal with powerful Spark related issues, such as fighting The Phoenix, relying on Wallace Udarnik to deal with such things. More every day Sparks do have to worry about appearing dangerous to the police. Any young person deemed "too dangerous" is likely to be quickly sent to [[ahisi|The Alan Hoyne Institute]].+Citropolis' police force are unequipped to deal with powerful Spark related issues, such as fighting The Phoenix. More every day Sparks do have to worry about appearing dangerous to the police. Any young person deemed "too dangerous" is likely to be quickly sent to [[ahisi|The Alan Hoyne Institute]].
  
 =====Notable Characters===== =====Notable Characters=====
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 **Mayor Meyer (he/him):** Winston Meyer is coming towards the end of his first term in office -- a post his great grandfather held 80 years ago. His main claim to fame is the installation of the monorail (sometimes called the Meyerail), which revolutionised city transport. Meyer has also been noted for his relationship with Wallace and his -- thus-far subtle -- push for anti-Spark legislation, but these are ugly topics that he, and his voters, would rather not dwell on. **Mayor Meyer (he/him):** Winston Meyer is coming towards the end of his first term in office -- a post his great grandfather held 80 years ago. His main claim to fame is the installation of the monorail (sometimes called the Meyerail), which revolutionised city transport. Meyer has also been noted for his relationship with Wallace and his -- thus-far subtle -- push for anti-Spark legislation, but these are ugly topics that he, and his voters, would rather not dwell on.
  
-**Wallace Udarnik (he/him):** Sparked Defender of Citropolis, Wallace is a Spark with flight, superhuman strength, and invulnerability. Following his saving of the city during [[fallout|The Fallout]], he became a stalwart advocate of government measures to protect citizens from the dangers of Sparks. When needed, he flies out into the city in his plain white cape to deal with superhuman catastrophe; the rest of the time, he lives in a secure compound of his own volition. Wallace never had an alter-ego, instead preaching that it's best for everyone that Sparks come clean about who they are. Of late, he has frequently battled The Phoenix.+**Wallace Udarnik (he/him):** Sparked Defender of Citropolis, Wallace is a Spark with flight, superhuman strength, and invulnerability. Following the events of [[fallout|The Fallout]], he became a stalwart advocate of government measures to protect citizens from the "dangers of Sparks". When needed, he flies out into the city in his plain white cape to deal with superhuman catastrophe; the rest of the time, he lives in a secure compound of his own volition. Wallace never had an alter-ego, instead preaching that it's best for everyone that Sparks come clean about who they are. Of late, he has frequently battled The Phoenix.
  
 **The Phoenix (she/her):** This Spark has been branded a supervillain (or sometimes, a terrorist) by the media and mainstream consciousness. She frequently flies across the city causing havoc with her fiery spark, and is often embroiled in conflict with Wallace Udarnik. She says she won't stop until all Sparks are free -- a notion threatening to those who advocate for their continued oppression. **The Phoenix (she/her):** This Spark has been branded a supervillain (or sometimes, a terrorist) by the media and mainstream consciousness. She frequently flies across the city causing havoc with her fiery spark, and is often embroiled in conflict with Wallace Udarnik. She says she won't stop until all Sparks are free -- a notion threatening to those who advocate for their continued oppression.
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 +**Nestor Hoyne (they/them):** child of Alan Hoyne, a younger politician on the City Council. Noted for opposing the Spark Registration Act.
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