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Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 2:50 pm
by knightgoblin
I know Century Station is like Washington D.C. and not located in one single state. But where exactly is it? West coast, east coast, Michigan?
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 3:27 pm
by jaymz
It was left purposefully vague. That way it is where ever you need it to be

Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 7:23 pm
by knightgoblin
jaymz wrote:It was left purposefully vague. That way it is where ever you need it to be

That's Great! I think I'll put it just north of San Francisco. I wonder what I'll do about the map problem. Maybe I'll just make North, South

Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 8:21 pm
by Daniel Stoker
Yup, just flip the compass and you're good.
Daniel Stoker
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 11:54 am
by PapaMambo
knightgoblin wrote:jaymz wrote:It was left purposefully vague. That way it is where ever you need it to be

That's Great! I think I'll put it just north of San Francisco. I wonder what I'll do about the map problem. Maybe I'll just make North, South

By placing it in San Francisco (or near San Fran), you could also replace Alcatraz with Gramercy Island (an obvious switch, as Gramercy is based on Alcatraz). Or you could have Century Station as an almost sister city to San Francisco, a mirror image if you will, with both cities having a maximum security penitentiary for dealing with super-powered beings.
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 7:53 pm
by Comrade Corsarius
I think it's wherever you want it to be. I've recently rejiggered it to be Brisbane, Queensland. Gramercy Island has become St Helena Island, for example. Surprisingly it has worked out quite well.
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 9:37 pm
by Captain Shiva
I always figured it to be somewhere in the Midwest.
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 9:44 pm
by AlanGunhouse
has to be someplace on a shoreline...but aside from that...
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 9:49 pm
by jaymz
amodernheathen wrote:knightgoblin wrote:I know Century Station is like Washington D.C. and not located in one single state. But where exactly is it? West coast, east coast, Michigan?
About 50 miles past Springfield, near the state that Springfield is in.
Nice......that could be both a Simpsons reference and GI Joe reference LOL
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 11:20 am
by Severus Snape
In my world, CS is somewhere between "it doesn't exist here" and "I'm not using it".
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 5:33 pm
by Sgt Anjay
SkyStreak wrote:If you read the 101s in the back of CS or GI, there is reference to a hurricane hitting. I'm sure there's some scientific reason for it, but end result, hurricanes can only hit areas with water to the east.
Therefore, Century Station is on the East Coast.
Hurricanes also hit the Gulf Coast and Hawaii.
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 6:52 pm
by Sgt Anjay
amodernheathen wrote:Sgt Anjay wrote:SkyStreak wrote:If you read the 101s in the back of CS or GI, there is reference to a hurricane hitting. I'm sure there's some scientific reason for it, but end result, hurricanes can only hit areas with water to the east.
Therefore, Century Station is on the East Coast.
Hurricanes also hit the Gulf Coast and Hawaii.
Technically? Hurricanes only happen in the Atlantic. Typhoons happen in the Pacific. Unless the weatherman is from the other ocean. Accurately? There is no difference. A Typhoon is a Hurricane like a Tsunami is a Tidal Wave and vice versa.
Actually, the naming system isn't that cut and dry; I actually got the impression its a hemisphere thing, not an ocean thing, as there have been Hurricanes to hit the west coast of the Americas, though that's not very common. And there are places that term them Cyclones or Tropical Cyclones rather than either Typhoon or Hurricanes. Regardless, the storms that hit Hawaii are called Hurricanes. For example, in 2009 Hurricane Neki caused some damage.
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 4:31 pm
by pblackcrow
I put it in Australia, 138 miles northwest of the Sunshine Coast.
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 5:49 pm
by Reagren Wright
The name Diego Verde (Verde is Spanish for Green) suggest Spanish influence so that tells me
East Coast, unless you invert the map and put it in California. It was also a pirate haven, so it
has to be a coastal city. Pirates I'm pretty sure didn't sail up the St. Laurence River and into
the Great Lakes, unless they did so after the Erie Channel.
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 8:12 pm
by NMI
I have had it on the
* East Coast of Texas.
* Replacement of Chicago
* West Coast in replacement of San Francisco
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 7:25 am
by Juce734
I've considered playing it on the coast of Florida but by the state line of Georgia. Also considered having it be an island off the coast there.
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 10:18 am
by PapaMambo
Well, how bout this for a tie in? Have it be on the coast in Florida where the Bermuda Triangle is.. That way you can tie any number of events to the city, as well as explain the higher than average magic flowing through the area. Wanna rift to open above your characters - no problem...
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 9:58 am
by Juce734
PapaMambo wrote:Well, how bout this for a tie in? Have it be on the coast in Florida where the Bermuda Triangle is.. That way you can tie any number of events to the city, as well as explain the higher than average magic flowing through the area. Wanna rift to open above your characters - no problem...
Interesting idea.
This thread had helped me decide on it being one of the new concepts for a floating man made island that is anchored to the bottom of the sea. It is in the future so why not?
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 10:04 am
by PapaMambo
Juce734 wrote:PapaMambo wrote:Well, how bout this for a tie in? Have it be on the coast in Florida where the Bermuda Triangle is.. That way you can tie any number of events to the city, as well as explain the higher than average magic flowing through the area. Wanna rift to open above your characters - no problem...
Interesting idea.
This thread had helped me decide on it being one of the new concepts for a floating man made island that is anchored to the bottom of the sea. It is in the future so why not?
Sounds almost like
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Raft_%28comics%29Good idea though, and it makes sense - place the criminals in a place where they would have difficulty escaping. Even if they did escape the prison itself, they'd have to figure out how to make it back to the mainland.
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 10:28 am
by Severus Snape
Mr. Deific NMI wrote:I have had it on the
* East Coast of Texas.
* Replacement of Chicago
* West Coast in replacement of San Francisco
Is it just me, or does Chicago get used A LOT for HU? I'm using it in DOANE, NMI is using it in Invasion, and I know several other GM's and players who are currently there in one form or another. Is it just because it's so centralized in North America?
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 10:30 am
by PapaMambo
Severus Snape wrote:Mr. Deific NMI wrote:I have had it on the
* East Coast of Texas.
* Replacement of Chicago
* West Coast in replacement of San Francisco
Is it just me, or does Chicago get used A LOT for HU? I'm using it in DOANE, NMI is using it in Invasion, and I know several other GM's and players who are currently there in one form or another. Is it just because it's so centralized in North America?
Not only is it centralized, but its placement near the Great Lakes gives it a decent amount of varying terrain and access.. Plus, let's face it - everyone loves good ol' Gotham..
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 10:32 am
by Severus Snape
PapaMambo wrote:Severus Snape wrote:Mr. Deific NMI wrote:I have had it on the
* East Coast of Texas.
* Replacement of Chicago
* West Coast in replacement of San Francisco
Is it just me, or does Chicago get used A LOT for HU? I'm using it in DOANE, NMI is using it in Invasion, and I know several other GM's and players who are currently there in one form or another. Is it just because it's so centralized in North America?
Not only is it centralized, but its placement near the Great Lakes gives it a decent amount of varying terrain and access.. Plus, let's face it - everyone loves good ol'
Gotham..
Sorry, but isn't New York City considered to be Gotham?
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 11:05 am
by PapaMambo
Severus Snape wrote:PapaMambo wrote:Severus Snape wrote:Mr. Deific NMI wrote:I have had it on the
* East Coast of Texas.
* Replacement of Chicago
* West Coast in replacement of San Francisco
Is it just me, or does Chicago get used A LOT for HU? I'm using it in DOANE, NMI is using it in Invasion, and I know several other GM's and players who are currently there in one form or another. Is it just because it's so centralized in North America?
Not only is it centralized, but its placement near the Great Lakes gives it a decent amount of varying terrain and access.. Plus, let's face it - everyone loves good ol'
Gotham..
Sorry, but isn't New York City considered to be Gotham?
Nope.. Gotham is Chicago, and New York is Metropolis (at least in the comics..)
EDIT: Actually after looking around, Gotham is considered to be an amalgam of New York and Chicago.. I do know that Metropolis is specifically supposed to be New York though..
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 11:30 am
by Severus Snape
According to wikipedia:
Wikipedia, disambiguation for Gotham wrote:Gotham, a nickname for New York City, first used by Washington Irving in 1807 in his satirical periodical Salmagundi;
Gotham City, fictional home of DC Comics' Batman
When you look up Gotham City in Wikipedia:
Wikipedia, article for Gotham City wrote:Gotham City ( /ˈɡɒθəm/ goth-əm) is a fictional U.S. city appearing in DC Comics, best known as the home of Batman. Batman's place of residence was first identified as Gotham City in Batman #4 (Winter 1940). Gotham city is a hybrid of the real cities New York and Chicago, with some representations favoring one over the other.
So, technically, we're both right.

Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 11:47 am
by Juce734
I feel like modern day cities Gotham could almost be Detroit... crime and the police/government have little hope of fixing things.
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 7:22 pm
by NMI
Severus Snape wrote:Mr. Deific NMI wrote:I have had it on the
* East Coast of Texas.
* Replacement of Chicago
* West Coast in replacement of San Francisco
Is it just me, or does Chicago get used A LOT for HU? I'm using it in DOANE, NMI is using it in Invasion, and I know several other GM's and players who are currently there in one form or another. Is it just because it's so centralized in North America?
I use Chicago because...
wait for it....
I live here

Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 7:50 pm
by PapaMambo
Mr. Deific NMI wrote:Severus Snape wrote:Mr. Deific NMI wrote:I have had it on the
* East Coast of Texas.
* Replacement of Chicago
* West Coast in replacement of San Francisco
Is it just me, or does Chicago get used A LOT for HU? I'm using it in DOANE, NMI is using it in Invasion, and I know several other GM's and players who are currently there in one form or another. Is it just because it's so centralized in North America?
I use Chicago because...
wait for it....
I live here

Yeah, I guess that's as good an excuse as any.. Many times I use my city as well (Winnipeg) just for familiarity. No huge lakes in the city, but we're not too far from major bodies of water. We do however have what we call the Forks - a national heritage park where the Red River and Assiniboine River meet. I use this location as a nexus point of 2 converging ley lines.. lots of magic in this area..
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 2:19 pm
by Blight
I placed on the coast between north and south Carolina. North of Myrtle Beach S.C. and south of Wilmington N.C.. I mean nothing else is there. It fits.
Re: Where geographically is Century Station?
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 5:27 pm
by AlanGunhouse
Ah, so is it in the path of the hurricane?