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====== The Redevelopment Area ====== | ====== The Redevelopment Area ====== | ||
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- | Before [[fallout|The Fallout]], this was a fairly prosperous place, but the destruction caused a considerable amount of damage to the District. In the immediate aftermath, those businesses and people who could afford to move out did so. City planners started reconstruction efforts, but most projects were left half-finished after budget cuts. They did, however, | + | Before [[fallout|The Fallout]], this was a fairly prosperous place, but the destruction caused a considerable amount of damage to the District. In the immediate aftermath, those businesses and people who could afford to move out did so. City planners started reconstruction efforts, but most projects were left half-finished after budget cuts. They did, however, erect a statue of [[central|Wallace Udarnik]] to commemorate his "victory" -- although, nowadays, the statue is almost constantly covered in anti-Spark graffiti. |
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===== Locations ===== | ===== Locations ===== | ||
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- | **Building Sites** | + | **Building Sites**\\ |
- | The number of unfinished city council projects | + | The number of unfinished city council projects |
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**The Udarnik Centre for Excellence** | **The Udarnik Centre for Excellence** | ||
- | [[udarnik_centre_for_excellence|The Udarnik Centre for Excellence]] is the local high school in the area. It was funded by the government alongside the initial post-Fallout investment in the area; much like everything else, that care and attention has fallen by the wayside somewhat. However, it certainly remains a place to get an education - more or less. | + | [[udarnik_centre_for_excellence|The Udarnik Centre for Excellence]] is the local high school in the area. It was funded by the government alongside the initial post-Fallout investment in the area; much like everything else, that care and attention has fallen by the wayside somewhat. However, it certainly remains a place to get an education |
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**Hope Clinic** | **Hope Clinic** | ||
- | Drastically both underfunded and in high demand, the Hope Clinic is the only Clinic | + | Both drastically |
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**Stonebrick Apartment Complex** | **Stonebrick Apartment Complex** | ||
- | Not everyone was able, nor wanted, to move out following [[fallout|The Fallout]], and those who remained live mostly in the apartment complexes still standing. Stonebrick is a typical example of one of these: tall, grey, and full of people. Should problems occur, | + | Not everyone was able, nor wanted, to move out following [[fallout|The Fallout]], and those who remained live mostly in the apartment complexes still standing. Stonebrick is a typical example of one of these: tall, grey, and full of people. Should problems occur, landlords are notoriously slow to respond, so residents of Stonebrick |
===== Notable Characters ===== | ===== Notable Characters ===== | ||
- | **Doctor T. Russell (he/him):** A fast talking, brilliant, incredibly overworked | + | **Doctor T. Russell (he/him):** A fast talking, brilliant, incredibly overworked |
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- | **Pearl Amato (she/ | + | |
- | **Pete ‘Lucky Leg’ Long (he/him):** Amato‘s right hand man, much more familiar to the locals as it is him that does most of the dirty work and transactions in the streets. | ||