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− | This statue honours John Knox of the Midnight Squad, otherwise known as the Crimson Fist. Knox was among the many heores to give their lives in the Rikti War, but he is best remembered for his efforts to keep Superadine off the streets. Using his powers of telepathy and divination, it was he who first linked the sale of Superadine to the Family. | + | This statue honours John Knox of the [[Midnight Squad]], otherwise known as the Crimson Fist. Knox was among the many heores to give their lives in the [[Rikti War]], but he is best remembered for his efforts to keep [[Superadine]] off the streets. Using his powers of telepathy and divination, it was he who first linked the sale of Superadine to the [[Family]]. |
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− | This was the site of the first Superadine drug bust. Michael White, otherwise known as the Back Alley Brawler, was patrolling the area when he discovered a pair of thugs haggling over the strange green liquid. He arrested the villains, confiscated the drug, and brought it to the Freedom Phalanx for analysis. The Phalanx's to presearcher, Dr. Brian Webb, confirmed the Brawler's worst fears: a new drug had been discovered, and its potency was unprecedented. | + | This was the site of the first [[Superadine]] drug bust. Michael White, otherwise known as the [[Back Alley Brawler]], was patrolling the area when he discovered a pair of thugs haggling over the strange green liquid. He arrested the villains, confiscated the drug, and brought it to the [[Freedom Phalanx]] for analysis. The Phalanx's to presearcher, Dr. Brian Webb, confirmed the Brawler's worst fears: a new drug had been discovered, and its potency was unprecedented. |
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− | This site marks the first known sighting of the strange creatures known colloquially as 'Trolls'. John Knox of the Midnight Squad was the first to observe these grotesque mutations. Afterward, he had this to say, 'I couldn't help but pity them. In a very real way, these are the people we're working to save'. | + | This site marks the first known sighting of the strange creatures known colloquially as '[[Trolls]]'. John Knox of the [[Midnight Squad]] was the first to observe these grotesque mutations. Afterward, he had this to say, 'I couldn't help but pity them. In a very real way, these are the people we're working to save'. |
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− | In March of 1986, with the mystical aid of the Midnight Squad, the Back Alley Brawler managed to track local Superadine distribution to a secret lab beneath this building. Little is known about the lab's contents. It is simply known that the Back Alley Brawler and the Statesman swore their comrades to secrecy after the battle. | + | In March of 1986, with the mystical aid of the [[Midnight Squad]], the [[Back Alley Brawler]] managed to track local [[Superadine]] distribution to a secret lab beneath this building. Little is known about the lab's contents. It is simply known that the Back Alley Brawler and the [[Statesman]] swore their comrades to secrecy after the battle. |
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− | In late 1982, the Back Alley Brawler and his Regulators were trying to mop up the last traces of Superadine on the city streets. A tip led them to this building, a front company for the Family. During the raid Harry Frost, the Family's leader, was accidentally killed, leaving his young son Sebastian to oversee his business. Since then, Superadine sales have inexplicably increased, despite the best efforts of the Brawler and his comrades. | + | In late 1982, the [[Back Alley Brawler]] and his [[Regulators]] were trying to mop up the last traces of [[Superadine]] on the city streets. A tip led them to this building, a front company for the [[Family]]. During the raid Harry Frost, the Family's leader, was accidentally killed, leaving his young son Sebastian to oversee his business. Since then, Superadine sales have inexplicably increased, despite the best efforts of the Brawler and his comrades. |
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Revision as of 12:30, 22 April 2006
Contents
Description
You have learned the history of Superadine, the newest designer drug to plague Paragon City.
Associated History Monuments
Location Table
Monument | Zone | Location ( x z y ) | ||
Just Said No To Superadine | Steel Canyon | -1761 | 8 | -1277 |
Just Said No To Superadine | Steel Canyon | -2178 | 8 | 751 |
Just Said No To Superadine | Skyway City | 509 | 90 | -5511 |
Just Said No To Superadine | Boomtown | 1140 | 5 | -135 |
Just Said No To Superadine | Faultline | -904 | 22 | -1985 |
Monument 1
Inscription
This statue honours John Knox of the Midnight Squad, otherwise known as the Crimson Fist. Knox was among the many heores to give their lives in the Rikti War, but he is best remembered for his efforts to keep Superadine off the streets. Using his powers of telepathy and divination, it was he who first linked the sale of Superadine to the Family.
Location
This plaque is in Steel Canyon at the base of the statue just N of the Independence Port gate.
Its coordinates are (-1761, 8, -1277).
Monument 2
Inscription
This was the site of the first Superadine drug bust. Michael White, otherwise known as the Back Alley Brawler, was patrolling the area when he discovered a pair of thugs haggling over the strange green liquid. He arrested the villains, confiscated the drug, and brought it to the Freedom Phalanx for analysis. The Phalanx's to presearcher, Dr. Brian Webb, confirmed the Brawler's worst fears: a new drug had been discovered, and its potency was unprecedented.
Location
This plaque is in Steel Canyon, on the N wall of the building directly to the N of the SW lake.
Its coordinates are (-2178, 8, 751).
Monument 3
Inscription
This site marks the first known sighting of the strange creatures known colloquially as 'Trolls'. John Knox of the Midnight Squad was the first to observe these grotesque mutations. Afterward, he had this to say, 'I couldn't help but pity them. In a very real way, these are the people we're working to save'.
Location
This plaque is in Skyway City to the N of the tram, on the topmost highway.
Its coordinates are (509, 90, -5511).
Monument 4
Inscription
In March of 1986, with the mystical aid of the Midnight Squad, the Back Alley Brawler managed to track local Superadine distribution to a secret lab beneath this building. Little is known about the lab's contents. It is simply known that the Back Alley Brawler and the Statesman swore their comrades to secrecy after the battle.
Location
This plaque is in NW Boomtown, 175 yards W of the Grenadier Village marker, at the corner of a building.
Its coordinates are (1140, 5, -135).
Monument 5
Inscription
In late 1982, the Back Alley Brawler and his Regulators were trying to mop up the last traces of Superadine on the city streets. A tip led them to this building, a front company for the Family. During the raid Harry Frost, the Family's leader, was accidentally killed, leaving his young son Sebastian to oversee his business. Since then, Superadine sales have inexplicably increased, despite the best efforts of the Brawler and his comrades.
Location
This plaque is along the E wall of Faultline, facing S.
Its coordinates are (-904, 22, -1985).