Difference between revisions of "Hollywood"
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| − | {{legend|# | + | {{legend|#f4b43a|Backlot Foothills}} |
| − | {{legend|#62cf2b|Baja}} | + | {{legend|#62cf2b|Baja Hollywood}} |
{{legend|#e64034|City of Hollywood}} | {{legend|#e64034|City of Hollywood}} | ||
| − | {{legend|#86634a| | + | {{legend|#86634a|Death Peaks}} |
| + | {{legend|#ff8353|Fremont Mountains}} | ||
{{legend|#9134e6|Hollywood Islands}} | {{legend|#9134e6|Hollywood Islands}} | ||
| − | {{legend|# | + | {{legend|#dd57b2|Jolley World}} |
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'''Hollywood''' is the name given to the area within the United States of America that encompasses the former district of Hollywood, the former city of Los Angeles, the former state of California, and additional territories that include several islands and parallel dimensions. It operates on a different set of laws (both legal and physics) than the rest of the United States, revolving around the film industry and related organizations. The name is also commonly used as a general term for the '''City of Hollywood''', the sprawling urban megapolis at the heart of greater Hollywood. | '''Hollywood''' is the name given to the area within the United States of America that encompasses the former district of Hollywood, the former city of Los Angeles, the former state of California, and additional territories that include several islands and parallel dimensions. It operates on a different set of laws (both legal and physics) than the rest of the United States, revolving around the film industry and related organizations. The name is also commonly used as a general term for the '''City of Hollywood''', the sprawling urban megapolis at the heart of greater Hollywood. | ||
| − | == Alta == | + | == Alta Hollywood == |
| − | + | {{Main article|Alta Hollywood}} | |
| − | The northernmost region of Hollywood | + | The northernmost region of Hollywood, thick with sequoia forests. |
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| + | == Backlot Foothills == | ||
| + | {{Main article|Backlot Foothills}} | ||
Composed of multiple smaller territories, each one privately owned by movie studios and other corporate entities. | Composed of multiple smaller territories, each one privately owned by movie studios and other corporate entities. | ||
| − | == Baja == | + | == Baja Hollywood == |
| − | + | {{Main article|Baja Hollywood}} | |
| − | The southernmost region of Hollywood is thick with sweltering jungles and swamps after a | + | The southernmost region of Hollywood is thick with sweltering jungles and swamps after a radical shift in climate following The Big One. It is more sparsely populated, due to a lot of mysterious disappearances. |
== City of Hollywood == | == City of Hollywood == | ||
| − | + | {{Main article|City of Hollywood}} | |
Formerly Los Angeles and surrounding areas, the City of Hollywood is now almost unrecognizable to its former self due to both the post-quake landscape and the urban overdevelopment. It has an estimated population of anywhere between 40 and 100 million. | Formerly Los Angeles and surrounding areas, the City of Hollywood is now almost unrecognizable to its former self due to both the post-quake landscape and the urban overdevelopment. It has an estimated population of anywhere between 40 and 100 million. | ||
| − | == | + | == Death Peaks == |
| + | {{Main article|Death Peaks}} | ||
| + | A region defined by its volcanic activity and relative instability. Used as a dumping ground for toxic waste, violent [[mutant]]s, and box office bombs. | ||
| − | A | + | == Fremont Mountains == |
| + | {{Main article|Fremont Mountains}} | ||
| + | A mountain range formed by The Big One that has created a natural barrier between Hollywood and what is left of Oregon, possibly preventing further expansion north. | ||
== Hollywood Islands == | == Hollywood Islands == | ||
| + | {{Main article|Hollywood Islands}} | ||
| + | There are numerous islands off Hollywood's coast, some having arisen due to the seismic activity of The Big One, others manufactured or artificial in nature. | ||
| − | + | == Jolley World == | |
| − | + | {{Main article|Jolley World}} | |
| − | == | + | The largest theme park ever created, functioning almost as an independent nation within Hollywood itself. |
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[[Category:Locations]][[Category:Hollywood| ]] | [[Category:Locations]][[Category:Hollywood| ]] | ||
Revision as of 03:31, 25 March 2020
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Hollywood is the name given to the area within the United States of America that encompasses the former district of Hollywood, the former city of Los Angeles, the former state of California, and additional territories that include several islands and parallel dimensions. It operates on a different set of laws (both legal and physics) than the rest of the United States, revolving around the film industry and related organizations. The name is also commonly used as a general term for the City of Hollywood, the sprawling urban megapolis at the heart of greater Hollywood.
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Alta Hollywood
- Main article: Alta Hollywood
The northernmost region of Hollywood, thick with sequoia forests.
Backlot Foothills
- Main article: Backlot Foothills
Composed of multiple smaller territories, each one privately owned by movie studios and other corporate entities.
Baja Hollywood
- Main article: Baja Hollywood
The southernmost region of Hollywood is thick with sweltering jungles and swamps after a radical shift in climate following The Big One. It is more sparsely populated, due to a lot of mysterious disappearances.
City of Hollywood
- Main article: City of Hollywood
Formerly Los Angeles and surrounding areas, the City of Hollywood is now almost unrecognizable to its former self due to both the post-quake landscape and the urban overdevelopment. It has an estimated population of anywhere between 40 and 100 million.
Death Peaks
- Main article: Death Peaks
A region defined by its volcanic activity and relative instability. Used as a dumping ground for toxic waste, violent mutants, and box office bombs.
Fremont Mountains
- Main article: Fremont Mountains
A mountain range formed by The Big One that has created a natural barrier between Hollywood and what is left of Oregon, possibly preventing further expansion north.
Hollywood Islands
- Main article: Hollywood Islands
There are numerous islands off Hollywood's coast, some having arisen due to the seismic activity of The Big One, others manufactured or artificial in nature.
Jolley World
- Main article: Jolley World
The largest theme park ever created, functioning almost as an independent nation within Hollywood itself.