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On July 12, 1932, this apartment building caught fire. Although fire fighters evacuated the residents, they were unable to contain the blaze. If not for the might hero [[Atlas]], the entire neighborhood might have been lost. He arrived in time to clap out the flames with his massive hands. | On July 12, 1932, this apartment building caught fire. Although fire fighters evacuated the residents, they were unable to contain the blaze. If not for the might hero [[Atlas]], the entire neighborhood might have been lost. He arrived in time to clap out the flames with his massive hands. | ||
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The building that used to stand in this spot was destroyed by the archvillain known only as the Teal Serpent. While [[Statesman]] battled the Serpent in an epic battle that raged for miles, the monumental [[Atlas]] turned his attention to the people trapped inside the rubble. With a gentleness to rival his strength, he picked apart the ruins with his massive fingers, freeing 243 people who would otherwise have perished. | The building that used to stand in this spot was destroyed by the archvillain known only as the Teal Serpent. While [[Statesman]] battled the Serpent in an epic battle that raged for miles, the monumental [[Atlas]] turned his attention to the people trapped inside the rubble. With a gentleness to rival his strength, he picked apart the ruins with his massive fingers, freeing 243 people who would otherwise have perished. | ||
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[[Atlas|Atlas']] wife, Gloria Branson, planted this tree in 1941 in memory of her fallen husband. The first to respond to the German attack on [[Paragon City]] at [[Independence Port]], [[Atlas]] died defending the city and the people he loved. | [[Atlas|Atlas']] wife, Gloria Branson, planted this tree in 1941 in memory of her fallen husband. The first to respond to the German attack on [[Paragon City]] at [[Independence Port]], [[Atlas]] died defending the city and the people he loved. |
Revision as of 04:51, 31 March 2006
Description
You have learned the history of the fallen hero Atlas.
Associated History Monuments
Location Table
Monument | Zone | Location ( x y z ) |
---|---|---|
Pupil | Atlas Park | 511 5 -1151[Copy] |
Pupil | Galaxy City | -752 5 -1550[Copy] |
Pupil | Kings Row | -520 5 -493[Copy] |
Pupil | Kings Row | -400 4 1760[Copy] |
Pupil | Perez Park | -1174 -29 2252[Copy] |
Monument 1
Inscription
On this spot the titanic hero Atlas was posthumously awarded a key to the city for his many valiant efforts on behalf of its citizens.
Location
This plaque is in Atlas Park, at the northwest corner of Atlas Plaza and is just south the Yellow Line.
Its coordinates are (511, 5, -1151).
Monument 2
Inscription
On this street in 1939, a parade was held to honor the hero Atlas. Though Atlas' nemesis, the Teal Serpent, tried to interrupt the festivities with a poison gas bomb, Atlas saved the spectators by scooping them up to sit on his might shoulders, far above the fumes. After getting the citizens to safety, Atlas sought out the Teal Serpent and defeated him. It is unknown whether the Serpent survived.
Location
This plaque is Galaxy City.
Its coordinates are (-752, 5, -1550)
Monument 3
Inscription
On July 12, 1932, this apartment building caught fire. Although fire fighters evacuated the residents, they were unable to contain the blaze. If not for the might hero Atlas, the entire neighborhood might have been lost. He arrived in time to clap out the flames with his massive hands.
Location
This plaque is in Kings Row.
Its coordinates are (-520, 5, -493)
Monument 4
Inscription
The building that used to stand in this spot was destroyed by the archvillain known only as the Teal Serpent. While Statesman battled the Serpent in an epic battle that raged for miles, the monumental Atlas turned his attention to the people trapped inside the rubble. With a gentleness to rival his strength, he picked apart the ruins with his massive fingers, freeing 243 people who would otherwise have perished.
Location
This plaque is in Kings Row.
Its coordinates are (-400, 4, 1760).
Monument 5
Inscription
Atlas' wife, Gloria Branson, planted this tree in 1941 in memory of her fallen husband. The first to respond to the German attack on Paragon City at Independence Port, Atlas died defending the city and the people he loved.
Location
This plaque is in Perez Park.
Its coordinates are (-1174, -29, 2252).