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Manhattan Scourge latest news: FIGHTIN' RULESWelcome back; your last visit was on Feb 10 2010, 06:26 AM
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UPTOWN The giant, opulent houses are still intact, but caviar and wine gave way to guns and trade. Power is an issue of force now, and with money obsolete, the uptown area is only rich in fear. The real movers and shakers prowl here, secure in their domain.
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Aug 4 2008, 01:09 AM In: Park Avenue By: Wolfe |
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CENTRAL PARK A dense, overgrown northern jungle that sprawls out and consumes neighboring streets bit by bit like a green storm. Wildlife runs thick in the midst of it, from deer and packs of dogs, to the rumored zoo animals that escaped long ago. Humans rarely do so well.
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Jul 25 2008, 04:06 AM In: The Central Park of Today By: Wolfe |
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MIDTOWN Once the trendiest district in Manhattan, the midtown area is now no more glamorous than a bag of trash, even with the gleaming remains of the Empire State Building jutting from the middle. The huge department stores and buildings long since been gutted of their wares, and the old Broadway theatres have been fashioned into makeshift clinics.
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Aug 6 2008, 11:24 PM In: Just your standard everyday... By: Tink |
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DOWNTOWN What was seedy then is downright dangerous now, and the chances of running into an unfortunate accident have skyrocketed since the collapse. This is where you'll find the worst of the city-dwellers, although, unlike the outsiders, some of them might still see reason.
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Aug 10 2008, 06:29 AM In: The gray skies By: Itzhak Arnstein |
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THE HUDSON & EAST RIVER The rivers are good for hydroelectric power, safe travel by nightfall, and drinking water when distilled. As the rivers have inflated, so have the docks been destroyed, and all former watercraft buried at the bottom. Only the very brave or the very stupid make their living on such a turbulent source of power and poison.
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Aug 10 2008, 12:11 AM In: The Hudson, via Greenwich By: Wolfe |
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THE BOROUGHS Out here, the people are just as deadly and dangerous as they are in Manhattan. Some say the worst place to live is just on the edge of the city, when the population becomes more sparse. Without the same resources there are in the city, some people are known to become more primitive.
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THE FORMER UNITED STATES Here be farms, strange as it sounds, but they're buried under layer upon layer of fear for the lone madmen who roam in the no-man's-land between cities and the mobsters who control the flow of crops and food. There could be small villages and pockets of idyllic life out there, but no one has the energy to hope for that anymore.
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THE OUTSIDE WORLD There are bedtime stories about foreign cultures: people with strange languages who sprouted from different branches of the world tree. No one's seen a foreigner since the collapse. Travel to and from former Canada and Mexico is too risky to try, and the people across the ocean seem determined to stay where they are. After all, they've had no shortage of their own problems.
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