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==Overview==
The '''City''' is a large, clean, 'utopian' metropolis. Colorful and vibrant, the majority of the colors within the City are white, blue and orange (with a lack of red), while many building interiors are white, red and green. It is under constant construction, as construction materials and equipment appear in nearly every area.
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The City is a large dystopian metropolis, and the setting of the original [[Mirror's Edge]]. Colorful and vibrant, the majority of the colors within the city are white, blue, and orange (with a lack of red), while many building interiors are white, red, and green. It is under constant reconstruction and renovation, as construction materials and equipment appear in nearly every area.
   
 
==History==
The location of the City (and its true name, if it has one) has not yet been canonically defined. The City appears to span multiple peninsulas of a coastal region and has visual similarities to Singapore, Hong Kong, Sydney and Vancouver. The appearance of Chinese, Japanese and Russian text around the City alongside English text infers a multi-cultural population, although the accents and names of the characters suggest the City is located in North America. Traffic is left-handed. They do however reference "West Arland", pronounced like "West Ireland", multiple times throughout the story.
 
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<blockquote>“Once, this city used to pulse with energy. Dirty and dangerous, but alive and wonderful. Now, it’s something else. The changes came slowly at first. Most didn’t realize, or didn’t care, and accepted them. They chose a comfortable life. Some didn’t. And those who refused to conform were pushed to the sidelines. Criminalized. They became our clients.”</blockquote>
   
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<blockquote>-- [[Faith Connors (Mirror's Edge)|Faith Connors]]</blockquote>
== History ==
 
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It began with a law movement known as the Citizenship Program; a program designed to ensure easier living by offering governed city solutions to the City's citizens. Various problems were stamped out as a result of the program, such as smoking and obesity. Those who wished to lead alternate lifestyles to what the City offered, however, were faced with difficulty if not outright blocked.
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It began with a law movement known as the Citizenship Program; a program designed to ensure easier living by offering governed city solutions to the city's citizens. Various problems were stamped out as a result of the program, such as smoking and obesity. Those who wished to lead alternate lifestyles to what the city offered, however, were faced with difficulty if not outright blocked.
   
 
The Libertas movement arose to challenge the program’s way of dictating how people should live however as the demonstrations became more heated they eventually degraded into the [[November Riots]] and illegalized.
 
The Libertas movement arose to challenge the program’s way of dictating how people should live however as the demonstrations became more heated they eventually degraded into the [[November Riots]] and illegalized.
   
As the city gradually became restructured to ensure better security and public safety; the architectural phenomena becoming known as New City, the remaining and slowly declining pockets of the original city became known as Old Town; turning into self-run ghettos and shabby streets without the benefits found in New City districts.
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The city gradually became restructured to ensure better security and public safety; the architectural phenomena becoming known as New City, the remaining and slowly declining pockets of the original city became known as Old Town; turning into self-run ghettos and shabby streets without the benefits found in New City districts.
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The non-conformers; those who did not wish to live under the program’s laws, were either criminalised, left the city or started forming underground groups to support their way of life. One such group was an underground specialized courier service known as [[Runner]]s who ferry and deliver packages and various communications across the city beyond the city’s surveillance and censorship, however the city officials have been making progress in stamping out these ’‘illegal alternatives’‘ as well.
   
 
==Media==
The non-conformers; those who did not wish to live under the program’s laws, were either criminalised, left the city or started forming underground groups to support their way of life. One such group was an underground specialized courier service known as [[Runners]] who ferry and deliver packages and various communications across the city beyond the city’s surveillance and censorship, however the city officials have been making progress in stamping out these ‘illegal alternatives’ as well.
 
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*[[City Ear]]
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*[[City Eye]]
 
*[[Daily City]]
   
== Businesses ==
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==Business==
 
*Diggler's Donuts: a doughnut foodchain, the tagline is "Because Life is Sweet".
=== Media outlets ===
 
* [[City Ear]]: telecommunication company.
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*Dryson: a motor company
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*Nicpix: nicotine alternative
* [[City Eye]]: primary news company.
 
 
*[[Vegade]]: Vegade+, sold by the Raposa Food Company
* [[Daily City]]: news company.
 
 
*Wainwright's
   
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==Utility==
=== Miscellaneous ===
 
 
*Callaghan City Construction or Callaghan Construction Corp: a construction company responsible for most of the construction activities in the city due to its CEO being mayor.
* Digglers Donuts: a doughnut foodchain seen with the tagline ''Because Life is Sweet''.
 
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*[[City Protection Force]]
* Dryson: a motor company.
 
 
*[[New Stream Energy]]
* Raposa
 
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*[[Pirandello Kruger]]
* Nicpix
 
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*Robert Pope & Associates
* [[Vegade]]: marketed by the Raposa Food Company.
 
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*[[Silvine Security Systems]]
* Wainwright's
 
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*Z. Burfield International Shipping
   
=== Utility ===
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==Districts==
 
*Centurian Plaza
* Callaghan City Construction: a construction company responsible for most of the construction activities in the City due to its CEO being mayor.
 
 
*Docks
* [[City Protection Force]]: created to ensure peace in the city, the CPF is the primary policing unit for the city.
 
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*Downtown
* New Stream Energy: an electric utility provider that seems to be responsible for all power and power equipment in the city.
 
 
*[[Financial District]]
* [[Pirandello Kruger Security]]: a private security company in the process of taking over the CPF in policing the city.
 
 
*Hampton Town District
* Robert Pope & Associates: a law firm run by mayor candidate [[Robert Pope]].
 
 
*Harbor
* [[Silvine Security Systems]]: electronic security company responsible for the current security systems in the city.
 
 
*[[Looking Glass Gardens]]
* Z. Burnfield International Shipping: an international shipping company.
 
 
*[[New Eden]]
 
*Old Town
 
*[[Ryding Park]]
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*West Arlington
   
== Locations ==
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==Buildings==
 
*[[New Eden Estates]]
=== Districts ===
 
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*[[New Eden Mall]]
* Hampton Town District
 
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*[[Robert Pope & Associates Building]]
* [[Looking Glass Gardens]]
 
 
*[[Shard]]
* New City (perhaps the name of the current City as it stands, according to the comic)
 
* [[New Eden]]
 
* Old Town
 
* The Docks
 
* [[The Financial District]]
 
* The Harbor
 
   
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==Location==
=== Places of interest ===
 
 
*The city takes place in the North American Eastern timezone, due to clocks around the city showing Eastern Time after the time, but the coast is similar to Seattle's coastline.
* Centurian Plaza
 
 
*The city appears to span multiple peninsulas of a coastal region and has strong visual similarities to Singapore, Hong Kong, as well as Sydney and Vancouver to a lesser extent, and possibly also London, with its incorporation of The Shard, an actual building in London, although not as architecturally similar.
* [[New Eden Estates]]
 
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*The city seems to have 2 official [[language]]s, English and Chinese (Mandarin).
* [[New Eden Mall]]
 
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*The presence of English, Chinese, and Japanese text around the city suggests a multi-cultural population. Interestingly, Singapore has English and Chinese as 2 out of its 4 official languages, the other 2 being Malay and Tamil, and Japanese signage's are also commonplace throughout the city-state.
* RP&A Building
 
* [[Ryding Park]]
 
* [[The Shard]]
 
   
== Trivia ==
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==Trivia==
* In ''[[Mirror's Edge]]'', the vegetation in the City is also white. It is assumed that this is simply the result of a gameplay mechanic to make it easier for the player to focus in the game by saturating out unnecessary colors, although in-game, they could simply be artificial plants placed for aesthetic purposes.
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*The vegetation in the city is also white. It is assumed that this is simply the result of a gameplay mechanic to make it easier for the player to focus in the game by saturating out unnecessary colors, although in-game, they could simply be artificial plants placed for aesthetic purposes.
 
*The entire city reflects a modernist design sense, with no classic architectural styles at all, suggesting that the whole metropolis has been very recently built or rebuilt.
* The City also takes place in the North American Eastern timezone, due to clocks around the City showing ET after the time, but the coast matches exactly to Seattle's coastline.
 
 
*Traffic is left-handed in the city, identical to Singapore and Japan.
* The entire city reflects a modernist design sense, with no classic architectural styles at all, suggesting that the whole metropolis has been very recently built (or rebuilt).
 
 
*"West Arland", pronounced like "West Ireland", is referenced multiple times.
* The location of the City (and its true name, if it has one) has not yet been canonically defined.
 
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*Although set up as futuristic, the city and game's setting do not seem to be very far into the future; in the level "[[The Shard]]", while Faith is waiting for the elevator to ascend, a prerecorded announcement can be heard informing riders about the building, including that it was completed in 2012. Amazingly, there is an actual building called The Shard located in London, United Kingdom, that like its video game counterpart was also completed in 2012, construction having been started in March 2009. With Mirror's Edge having come out in November 2008, the game developers most likely heard plans of its construction years prior and simply incorporated it into the game, along with the proposed completion date at the time or the developers' lucky guess. Another callback is The Core, which in the aforementioned level refers to the server farm within the building which runs the citywide surveillance system, it's real world counterpart being the central region that was built first so The Shard could be built around it.
* The City appears to span multiple peninsulas of a coastal region and has visual similarities to Singapore, Hong Kong, Sydney and Vancouver.
 
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*While the architecture is pristine and completely modern, there are very few, if any, examples of buildings or technology shown which are inconceivable in today's real world. This contrasts to the [[City of Glass]] in "[[Mirror's Edge Catalyst]]", which does feature more typically futuristic technology and architecture, suggesting that it is further in the future.
* The presence of Chinese, Japanese and Russian text around the City alongside English text suggests a multi-cultural population, although the accents and names of the characters suggest the City is located in North America.
 
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*While the city is depicted as being full of tall skyscrapers in both the main menu and many of the levels, the city seen from the Shard contains many shorter buildings, likely due to an oversight or technical constraints at the time.
* Traffic is left-handed in the City.
 
* "West Arland", pronounced like "West Ireland", is referenced multiple times.
 
   
== Gallery ==
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==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
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City1.jpg|City
File:TheCity.jpg|Concept of [[the Shard]] building taken from the unlockables
 
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City3.jpg|City
File:12 - The City 1.png|The City taken from the unlockables
 
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City5.jpg|City
File:Faith drop down.jpg|The City taken from the unlockables
 
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City9.jpg|City
File:18 - The City 6.png|The City taken from the unlockables
 
 
CityHubSite.jpg|City promotional website
File:20 - The City 7.png|The City taken from the unlockables
 
 
Faith drop down.jpg|City downview
File:21 - The City 8.png|The City taken from the unlockables
 
File:22 - The City 9.png|The City taken from the unlockables
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File:12 - The City 1.png|12 - The City 1
 
File:13 - The City 2.png|13 - The City 2
File:CityHubSite.jpg|Unreleased promotional website
 
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File:14 - The City 3.png|14 - The City 3
Mirror__s_Edge_27_by_HDspring.jpg|the city at night.
 
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File:15 - The City 4.png|15 - The City 4
286901_104582659641905_100002705143230_19498_4484595_o.jpg|City at night as seen from the rooftop of the Shard.
 
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File:16 - The City 5.png|16 - The City 5
city3.jpg
 
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File:17 - The City 5 - detail.png|17 - The City 5 - detail
city9.jpg
 
 
File:18 - The City 6.png|18 - The City 6
city1.jpg
 
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File:19 - The City 6 - detail.png|19 - The City 6 - detail
city5.jpg
 
 
File:20 - The City 7.png|20 - The City 7
 
File:21 - The City 8.png|21 - The City 8
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File:22 - The City 9.png|22 - The City 9
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File:23 - The City 10.png|23 - The City 10
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Shard City Night.jpg|Shard top, city at night
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TheCity.jpg|Shard Concept art
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Street Glitch 01.jpg|Street level (glitch)
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
[[Category:Locations]]
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[[Category:Location]]

Latest revision as of 05:55, 16 March 2024

22 - The City 9

An overview of the City

Overview[]

The City is a large dystopian metropolis, and the setting of the original Mirror's Edge. Colorful and vibrant, the majority of the colors within the city are white, blue, and orange (with a lack of red), while many building interiors are white, red, and green. It is under constant reconstruction and renovation, as construction materials and equipment appear in nearly every area.

History[]

“Once, this city used to pulse with energy. Dirty and dangerous, but alive and wonderful. Now, it’s something else. The changes came slowly at first. Most didn’t realize, or didn’t care, and accepted them. They chose a comfortable life. Some didn’t. And those who refused to conform were pushed to the sidelines. Criminalized. They became our clients.”

-- Faith Connors

It began with a law movement known as the Citizenship Program; a program designed to ensure easier living by offering governed city solutions to the city's citizens. Various problems were stamped out as a result of the program, such as smoking and obesity. Those who wished to lead alternate lifestyles to what the city offered, however, were faced with difficulty if not outright blocked.

The Libertas movement arose to challenge the program’s way of dictating how people should live however as the demonstrations became more heated they eventually degraded into the November Riots and illegalized.

The city gradually became restructured to ensure better security and public safety; the architectural phenomena becoming known as New City, the remaining and slowly declining pockets of the original city became known as Old Town; turning into self-run ghettos and shabby streets without the benefits found in New City districts.

The non-conformers; those who did not wish to live under the program’s laws, were either criminalised, left the city or started forming underground groups to support their way of life. One such group was an underground specialized courier service known as Runners who ferry and deliver packages and various communications across the city beyond the city’s surveillance and censorship, however the city officials have been making progress in stamping out these ’‘illegal alternatives’‘ as well.

Media[]

Business[]

  • Diggler's Donuts: a doughnut foodchain, the tagline is "Because Life is Sweet".
  • Dryson: a motor company
  • Nicpix: nicotine alternative
  • Vegade: Vegade+, sold by the Raposa Food Company
  • Wainwright's

Utility[]

Districts[]

Buildings[]

Location[]

  • The city takes place in the North American Eastern timezone, due to clocks around the city showing Eastern Time after the time, but the coast is similar to Seattle's coastline.
  • The city appears to span multiple peninsulas of a coastal region and has strong visual similarities to Singapore, Hong Kong, as well as Sydney and Vancouver to a lesser extent, and possibly also London, with its incorporation of The Shard, an actual building in London, although not as architecturally similar.
  • The city seems to have 2 official languages, English and Chinese (Mandarin).
  • The presence of English, Chinese, and Japanese text around the city suggests a multi-cultural population. Interestingly, Singapore has English and Chinese as 2 out of its 4 official languages, the other 2 being Malay and Tamil, and Japanese signage's are also commonplace throughout the city-state.

Trivia[]

  • The vegetation in the city is also white. It is assumed that this is simply the result of a gameplay mechanic to make it easier for the player to focus in the game by saturating out unnecessary colors, although in-game, they could simply be artificial plants placed for aesthetic purposes.
  • The entire city reflects a modernist design sense, with no classic architectural styles at all, suggesting that the whole metropolis has been very recently built or rebuilt.
  • Traffic is left-handed in the city, identical to Singapore and Japan.
  • "West Arland", pronounced like "West Ireland", is referenced multiple times.
  • Although set up as futuristic, the city and game's setting do not seem to be very far into the future; in the level "The Shard", while Faith is waiting for the elevator to ascend, a prerecorded announcement can be heard informing riders about the building, including that it was completed in 2012. Amazingly, there is an actual building called The Shard located in London, United Kingdom, that like its video game counterpart was also completed in 2012, construction having been started in March 2009. With Mirror's Edge having come out in November 2008, the game developers most likely heard plans of its construction years prior and simply incorporated it into the game, along with the proposed completion date at the time or the developers' lucky guess. Another callback is The Core, which in the aforementioned level refers to the server farm within the building which runs the citywide surveillance system, it's real world counterpart being the central region that was built first so The Shard could be built around it.
  • While the architecture is pristine and completely modern, there are very few, if any, examples of buildings or technology shown which are inconceivable in today's real world. This contrasts to the City of Glass in "Mirror's Edge Catalyst", which does feature more typically futuristic technology and architecture, suggesting that it is further in the future.
  • While the city is depicted as being full of tall skyscrapers in both the main menu and many of the levels, the city seen from the Shard contains many shorter buildings, likely due to an oversight or technical constraints at the time.

Gallery[]