Ingame References
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Overview
Much like Easter Eggs, the "City of" franchise is filled with slang and references to outside material. Some times these take the name of a zone, or an issue update. Other times a contact will be a wink towards one of the Developers favorite shows or games. While these may seem similar to Easter Eggs, they're usually not hidden, just requiring knowledge of the outside material.
Issues
Names
- Perez Park, and it's various neighborhoods and badges, are named after various famous comic book creators.
- Perez is named after George Pérez, a comic book illustrator and writer
- Gaiman Woods is named after Neil Gaiman, best known in comics for his unique update of The Sandman.
- Everett Lake is named after Bill Everett, a comic book artist and writer most famous for creating the superhero,The Sub-Mariner.
- The exploration badge, Around the Bendis Badge, is likely named after Brian Michael Bendis, a comic book writer best known for the cop/superhero series,Powers and work on various Marvel titles.
- The exploration badge, Doc Whedon Badge, is likely a reference to Joss Whedon, a writer best known for the Buffy, the Vampire Slayer televison series. Whedon has also been a comic book writer, working most recently on Astonishing X-Men for Marvel comics. The "Doc" portion is reference to Doc, a another character in Whedon's Buffy series.
- Skyway City
- The Gruff neighborhood is most likely named after Three Billy Goats Gruff. This is a fairy tale where a Troll tries to prevent three goats from crossing a bridge. This area is a hangout for Trolls.
- The Land of the Lost neighborhood shares a name with a television series, (Land of the Lost). The Lost enemy group can be found in this area.
- Dark Astoria neighborhoods (at least some of them) seem to be named after directors of horror films:
- Raimi Arcade is named after Sam Raimi
- Romero Heights is named after George A. Romero
- Founders' Falls neighborhoods seem to be related to Rhode Island:
- Blackstone Hills could refer to the Blackstone River Valley
- The Gaspee seems to be related to the HMS Gaspée.
- Hutchinson Park could be named after Ann Hutchinson
- Williams Square seems to be named after Roger Williams.
- Peregrine Island
- Some of the neighborhoods seem to be related to the DC hero Aquaman:
- Curry Cove seems to be named after Arthur Curry, the civilian identity of the hero.
- Mera Heights seems to be named after Aquaman's ex-wife, Mera.
- Nelson Borough can be related to the DC hero Dr. Fate.
- Rikti Crash Site neighborhoods are named after battles where the American Army has been present:
- Bloody Lane comes from Antietam during the American Civil War.
- The Bulge (battle of), also called the Ardennes Offensive was the last offensive from the Nazi army during WWII.
- The DMZ comes from the DeMilitarized Zone, from the Vietnam War.
- Little Round Top was the place of one of the actions during the battle of Gettysburg, in the American Civil War.
- Point Du Hoc action was part of the Normandy Landing during WWII.
- Pork Chop Hillis related to the battle of the same name which took place during the Korean War.
- Sunken Road seems to be referred to the Antietam Battle as well.
- Terra Volta neighborhoods seem to refer to 1930's pulp comic characters:
- Carter Engineering refers to John Carter.
- Challenger Technology may refer to Professor Challenger from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World.
- Gordon Trench refers to Flash Gordon.
- Walker Energy refers to Christopher "Kit" Walker, secret identity of The Phantom.
- Rogers Industries refers to Buck Rogers.
- Savage Waste Disposal refers to Doc Savage.
- Technician Naylor (aka Portal Technician Grant Naylor), Grant Naylor is the "name" of the author of the BBC's Red Dwarf series. In actuallity, its the last names of the two writers combined as if it was one person. - Wikipeidia's entry on Red Dwarf
NPCs
Caliban - The name of Julius Caesar's sword, also a character in William Shakespeare's "The Tempest". Wikipedia's page on Caliban