"Seattle is home to world class facilities, like the Mako Ballistics Weapon Laboratory and the Tarsus Academies Intermediate Training Facility." | ||||
— Deus Ex: Invisible War description |
Seattle is a city on the west coast of United States, and is one of the cities visited by Alex Denton in Deus Ex: Invisible War.
Background[]
In 2027 Seattle is one of several American "fortress cities" under heavy enforcement due to the spiral of economic and civil unrest, rising terrorism, draconian governance and subsequent dissent in the United States.[1] There is an exclusionary wall around Seattle, built by the Santeau Group.[2]
After 2052 and the Collapse, Seattle chose not to raze its ruins. Instead Seattle erected large pillars on which they placed a great platform.[3] On this platform they would build Upper Seattle, with the old ruins now called Lower Seattle lying beneath it. Thus the city was divided between the rich above, and the poor below. The latter of which became a haven for looters, raiders and those rejected by society. Both parts are connected by a massive elevator called the Inclinator, that carries people and objects between the two parts.
In 2071 Seattle's WTO charter was ratified to the dismay of many Lower Seattle citizens. Making Upper Seattle a WTO-controlled enclave, and allowing Seattle to prosper and become home to world-class facilities like the Mako Ballistics weapons lab (which must be accessed by aircraft) and one of the Tarsus Academies. While Upper Seattle is largely successful as a result and has a thriving economy. (albeit one controlled by the Illuminati) Most of Lower Seattle still lives in poverty, driving many to join The Order Church.
Locations[]
- Upper Seattle
- Seattle Tarsus Academy
- Club Vox
- Emerald Suites
- WTO Terminal
- Pequod's coffee shop
- Lower Seattle
- Order Church branch
- Greasel Pit Bar
- Heron's Loft Apartments
- Sophia Sak's Hangar
- Queequeg's coffee shop
- Inclinator
- Mako Ballistics Headquarters
Characters[]
- Megan Reed was born and grew up in Seattle.[4]
Trivia[]
- The idea of a platform city divided between rich and poor would be used again in Deus Ex: Human Revolution with Hengsha.
- It also somewhat resembles Midgar from the Final Fantasy series.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Global Politics Review (2026 Edition)
- ↑ Santeau Group website
- ↑ Upper and Lower Seattle
- ↑ "File 11473" - e-mail found at Omega Ranch
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