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− | |location= [[United States]] |
+ | |location = [[New York (state)|New York]]; [[United States (Earth-1)|United States]] |
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+ | ==Overview== |
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+ | ===Neighbourhoods=== |
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+ | *Brooklyn |
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+ | *Manhattan |
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==History== |
==History== |
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− | In 1942, a [[Aberration|time quake]] originated in New York City caused by [[Damien Darhk]] |
+ | In 1942, a [[Aberration|time quake]] originated in New York City caused by [[Damien Darhk]] aided the [[Nazi]]s in detonating an atomic bomb to cripple the Allied forces. The [[Legends]] traveled to New York and went after Darhk. After the Nazis loaded the bomb into a U-boat, [[Rip Hunter]] took the ''[[Waverider]]'' underwater and collided it with the atomic bomb saving New York, but scattering the Legends throughout history. After the Legends reassembled, they returned to New York and were later confronted by the [[Justice Society of America]].<ref name="Out of Time (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)">{{Ep|Out of Time (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)}}</ref> |
In 1965, Rip Hunter dropped off [[Henry Heywood]] in the Manhattan area of the city and charged him with protecting a piece of the [[Spear of Destiny]]. The Legends arrived shortly thereafter but were unable to retrieve Henry since he used his disappearance skills to vanish into the city crowd.<ref>{{Ep|Moonshot}}</ref> |
In 1965, Rip Hunter dropped off [[Henry Heywood]] in the Manhattan area of the city and charged him with protecting a piece of the [[Spear of Destiny]]. The Legends arrived shortly thereafter but were unable to retrieve Henry since he used his disappearance skills to vanish into the city crowd.<ref>{{Ep|Moonshot}}</ref> |
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+ | In 2012 during the concert of a band, [[Lillian Axe]], a [[New York Nightclub Fire|rogue fire in the nightclub]] went off due to unsanctioned use of pyrotechnics resulted in 47 deceased. The souls of these people were trapped in [[Chas Chandler]], due to a spell cast by [[John Constantine]], who tried to protect Chas from drunk driving.{{Cite}} |
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+ | In 2014, as Chas Chandler was visiting his family, his daughter, [[Geraldine Chandler]], who lived in [[Brooklyn]] with her mother [[Renee Chandler]], got her soul stolen by [[Felix Faust]] during the event christened by media as [[Brooklyn Coma Epidemic]]. Faust's plans were thwarted by the intrusion of [[John Constantine's team]].<ref name="Quid Pro Quo">{{Ep|Quid Pro Quo}}</ref> |
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===Aberration timeline=== |
===Aberration timeline=== |
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− | In an [[aberration]] timeline, the atomic bomb |
+ | In an [[aberration]] timeline, the atomic bomb went off, destroying New York. This event prolonged [[World War II]] by two additional years, causing 12 million more casualties than in the original timeline.<ref name="Out of Time (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)" /> |
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+ | ==Lists== |
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+ | ===Known residents=== |
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+ | ====Current residents==== |
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+ | *[[G. Haribaldi]] |
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+ | *[[Geraldine Chandler]] |
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+ | *[[Renee Chandler]] |
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+ | ====Former residents==== |
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+ | *[[Chas Chandler]] <small>(relocated to [[Atlanta]])</small> |
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+ | *[[Quentin Lance's father]] |
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+ | ====Deceased residents==== |
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+ | *[[Felix Faust]] |
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+ | *[[Fennell]] |
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+ | *[[Susan Smith]] and 46 other people from [[New York Nightclub Fire]]. |
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+ | ====Visitors==== |
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+ | *[[Charles]] |
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+ | *[[Courtney]] |
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+ | *[[John Constantine]] |
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+ | *[[Henry Heywood]] <small>(1942; also time-traveling in 1965)</small> |
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+ | *[[Nate Heywood]] <small>(time-traveling in 1942)</small> |
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+ | *[[Rip Hunter]] <small>(time-traveling in 1965)</small> |
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+ | *[[Jefferson Jackson]] <small>(time-traveling in 1942)</small> |
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+ | *[[Amaya Jiwe]] |
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+ | *[[Sara Lance]] <small>(time-traveling in 1942)</small> |
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+ | *[[Zed Martin]] |
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+ | *[[Ray Palmer]] <small>(time-traveling in 1942)</small> |
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+ | *[[Todd Rice]] |
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+ | *[[Mick Rory]] <small>(time-traveling in 1942)</small> |
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+ | *[[Martin Stein]] <small>(time-traveling in 1942)</small> |
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+ | ===Businesses=== |
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+ | *[[Army Surplus Sale]] |
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+ | *[[Key Auto]] |
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+ | *[[N.Y. Journal-Constitution]] |
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+ | *[[Pool hall nightclub]] |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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+ | ===''Constantine''=== |
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+ | *{{Ep|Quid Pro Quo}} |
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===''DC's Legends of Tomorrow''=== |
===''DC's Legends of Tomorrow''=== |
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====Season 2==== |
====Season 2==== |
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*{{Ep|The Justice Society of America}} |
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*{{Ep|Raiders of the Lost Art|(flashback)}} |
*{{Ep|Raiders of the Lost Art|(flashback)}} |
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*{{Ep|Moonshot}} |
*{{Ep|Moonshot}} |
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+ | ====Season 3==== |
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+ | *{{Ep|Necromancing the Stone}} |
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+ | ====Season 4==== |
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+ | *{{Ep|Egg MacGuffin}} |
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==References== |
==References== |
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+ | {{Doppelplace|New York|1|show=L}} |
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Revision as of 19:19, 13 November 2019
New York City is a city located in the United States.
Overview
Neighbourhoods
- Brooklyn
- Manhattan
History
In 1942, a time quake originated in New York City caused by Damien Darhk aided the Nazis in detonating an atomic bomb to cripple the Allied forces. The Legends traveled to New York and went after Darhk. After the Nazis loaded the bomb into a U-boat, Rip Hunter took the Waverider underwater and collided it with the atomic bomb saving New York, but scattering the Legends throughout history. After the Legends reassembled, they returned to New York and were later confronted by the Justice Society of America.[1]
In 1965, Rip Hunter dropped off Henry Heywood in the Manhattan area of the city and charged him with protecting a piece of the Spear of Destiny. The Legends arrived shortly thereafter but were unable to retrieve Henry since he used his disappearance skills to vanish into the city crowd.[2]
In 2012 during the concert of a band, Lillian Axe, a rogue fire in the nightclub went off due to unsanctioned use of pyrotechnics resulted in 47 deceased. The souls of these people were trapped in Chas Chandler, due to a spell cast by John Constantine, who tried to protect Chas from drunk driving.[citation needed]
In 2014, as Chas Chandler was visiting his family, his daughter, Geraldine Chandler, who lived in Brooklyn with her mother Renee Chandler, got her soul stolen by Felix Faust during the event christened by media as Brooklyn Coma Epidemic. Faust's plans were thwarted by the intrusion of John Constantine's team.[3]
In 2016, Dr. Nate Heywood used UFO sightings by multiple witnesses in New York to deduce that the Legends were in trouble and to go to Oliver Queen for help.[1]
Aberration timeline
In an aberration timeline, the atomic bomb went off, destroying New York. This event prolonged World War II by two additional years, causing 12 million more casualties than in the original timeline.[1]
Lists
Known residents
Current residents
- G. Haribaldi
- Geraldine Chandler
- Renee Chandler
Former residents
- Chas Chandler (relocated to Atlanta)
- Quentin Lance's father
Deceased residents
- Felix Faust
- Fennell
- Susan Smith and 46 other people from New York Nightclub Fire.
Visitors
- Charles
- Courtney
- John Constantine
- Henry Heywood (1942; also time-traveling in 1965)
- Nate Heywood (time-traveling in 1942)
- Rip Hunter (time-traveling in 1965)
- Jefferson Jackson (time-traveling in 1942)
- Amaya Jiwe
- Sara Lance (time-traveling in 1942)
- Zed Martin
- Ray Palmer (time-traveling in 1942)
- Todd Rice
- Mick Rory (time-traveling in 1942)
- Martin Stein (time-traveling in 1942)
Businesses
- Army Surplus Sale
- Key Auto
- N.Y. Journal-Constitution
- Pool hall nightclub
Appearances
Constantine
DC's Legends of Tomorrow
Season 2
Season 3Season 4 |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Out of Time"
- ↑ "Moonshot"
- ↑ "Quid Pro Quo"
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