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Galaxy City was destroyed in [[Issue 21]], and turned into the [[Galaxy City|new co-op tutorial experience]] for all [[Primal Earth]] characters.  [[Echo: Galaxy City]] is available through [[Ouroboros]] for access to the badges and mobs.
{{Zone
|Zone Name=Galaxy City
|Splash Image=Splash_GalaxyCity.jpg
|Zone Map=Map_EchoGalaxyCity.jpg
|Width=204
|Type of Zone=Hero City Zone
|Level Range=1-6
|Trainer=[[Back Alley Brawler]]
|Task Force Contact=''none''
|Event=''none''
|Exploration Badges={{BadgeLink|Bird Watcher}}, {{BadgeLink|Blue Shield}}, {{BadgeLink|Brawler}}, {{BadgeLink|Tank}}, {{BadgeLink|Land Locked}}, {{BadgeLink|Galactic Fan}}, {{BadgeLink|Eye of the Gemini}}, {{BadgeLink|Orion's Belt}}, {{BadgeLink|Thrill Seeker}}
|Plaques=[[Expert Badge#Monument 2|Expert II]], [[Expert Badge#Monument 3|III]], [[Intellectual Badge#Monument 2|Intellectual II]], [[Pupil Badge#Monument 2|Pupil II]], [[Student Badge#Monument 3|Student III]]
|Day Jobs={{BadgeLink|Architect}}, {{BadgeLink|City Official}}, {{BadgeLink|Law Enforcer}}, {{BadgeLink|Commuter}}, {{BadgeLink|Caregiver}}, {{BadgeLink|Duelist}}, {{BadgeLink|Monitor Duty}}
|Enemies=[[Clockwork]], [[Hellions]], [[Infected]], [[Vahzilok]]
|Connecting Zones=[[Kings Row]], [[Perez Park]]
|Lines=[[Paragon City Monorail]]
|VidiotMap=Echo Galaxy City
}}
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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
'''Galaxy City''' is one of two starting zones for new heroes.  ([[Atlas Park]] is the other.)
Galaxy City is a densely populated region, with a business sector to the north, a warehouse district to the south, and a park with a small lake in the southeast. The [[Freedom Corps]] building is also in this zone.  [[Back Alley Brawler]], who trains novice heroes, can always be found in front of Freedom Corps.
Like Atlas Park, the [[Hellions]] street gang has moved into Galaxy City in force, and the [[Clockwork]] are also active in a slightly more covert fashion. Heroes of security level 1 through 6 work to keep the peace in Galaxy City.


'''Galaxy City''' is one of two starting zones for new heroes.  ([[Atlas Park]] is the other.)  As a beginner-level zone, most of the enemies are levels 1 - 6.
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== History ==
== History ==


Galaxy City is a small, sheltered district near the heart of Paragon City.  It is a densely populated region located between [[Independence Port]] to the west and [[Perez Park]] to the east.  Galaxy is south of the financial towers of [[Steel Canyon]] and north of the industrial warehouses of [[Kings Row]].
Galaxy City is a small, sheltered district near the heart of Paragon City.  It is a densely populated region located between [[Independence Port]] to the west and [[Perez Park]] to the east.  Galaxy is south of the financial towers of [[Steel Canyon]] and north of the industrial warehouses of [[Kings Row]].


Galaxy City is perhaps best known for its tributes to fallen heroes.  Several breathtaking statues are found scattered throughout the district, reminding the residents of those who gave so much of themselves for the people of the city.  The sculptures are all dedicated to heroes who made the area their home, and include Wayland, a self-proclaimed descendant of a Norse hero; [[Cassiopeia]], the lovely psionicist; and M-1, born and raised Matthew Barnes in Equinox, who enlisted during World War II and joined the 1st Hero Brigade.
Galaxy City is perhaps best known for its tributes to fallen heroes.  Several breathtaking statues are found scattered throughout the district, reminding the residents of those who gave so much of themselves for the people of the city.  The sculptures are all dedicated to heroes who made the area their home, and include [[Historical Heroes and Villains#Wayland|Wayland]], a self-proclaimed descendant of a Norse hero; [[Cassiopeia]], the lovely psionicist; and [[Historical Heroes and Villains#M1|M1]], born and raised Matthew Barnes in Equinox, who enlisted during World War II and joined the 1st Hero Brigade.
 
Galaxy City, like [[Atlas Park]], is one of the entry points for heroes new to Paragon City. As such, it is a fairly safe zone that is heavily patrolled.  ELITE, DATA, SERAPH, MAGI, and GIFT all have offices in Freedom Court.  New heroes who register here will receive their first missions in Galaxy City from their respective hero liaisons.


Galaxy City was known for many years as Paragon HeightsIt was renamed after the post-Rikti-restoration, in honor and remembrance of Galaxy Girl, a.k.a. Kelly Graham, one of the neighborhood's own. An impressive statue of Galaxy Girl was erected during the rebuilding, and she gracefully takes her place amidst the city’s skyline, holding her hands up to the clouds.
Galaxy City, like [[Atlas Park]], is one of the entry points for heroes new to Paragon City. As such, it is a fairly safe zone that is heavily patrolled[[ELITE]], [[DATA]], [[SERAPH]], [[MAGI]], and [[GIFT]] all have offices in Freedom Court. New heroes who register here will receive their first missions in Galaxy City from their respective hero liaisons.


Galaxy Girl was born Kelly Graham, a bright and capable girl whose parents emigrated from Scotland when Kelly was three.  Her parents moved into a small but cozy house in Paragon Heights, and Kelly grew up there through the 1930s and 40s.
Galaxy City was known for many years as Paragon Heights.  It was renamed after the post-Rikti-restoration, in honor and remembrance of [[Galaxy Girl]], a.k.a. Kelly Graham, one of the neighborhood's own. A favorite of Paragon Heights, a darling sweetheart to everyone who called the area home, and a kind and compassionate matron to her extended family, Kelly was a true daughter of the neighborhood.  A proposal was put forward during the rebuilding to not only raise a tall monument to her, but to rename the area Galaxy City after one of their own. An impressive statue of Galaxy Girl was erected during the rebuilding, and she gracefully takes her place amidst the city’s skyline, holding her hands up to the clouds.
 
One cold night in late December, 1951, nineteen-year-old Kelly was hurrying home from her secretarial job.  The streets were nearly deserted, but Kelly had lived there all her life and knew them well.  She never felt alone when she could see the familiar skyline, and the night's stars.
 
Kelly did grow concerned, however, when she saw another young woman about to cut through Constellation Row—although the neighborhood was fairly safe, there were areas one did not walk alone.  Before she could caution the girl, several masked men jumped out of a black alley and dragged her in, despite her cries.
 
Kelly called out for help, but the streets were empty.  No heroes, no police, not another living soul.  The only sounds she heard were the girl's sobs and the punks cackling laughter.
 
Kelly's fear and frustration turned to anger.  She hesitantly stepped to the mouth of the alley where she could see one thug riffling through the woman's purse, while the other pinned the poor girl to a wall.  Kelly yelled at them to stop.  The lead thug looked up at her, startled.  He laughed at her intrusion... and shot her in the chest.
 
Kelly felt her life draining away, pouring out into the streets that she called home.  It wasn't supposed to end like this, dying futilely and alone.  When she heard the thug shoot the other girl, she decided that it wouldn't be her epitaph.  Kelly opened her eyes and with a massive effort she stood up.
 
The thugs did not see her behind them, but Kelly saw more clearly than ever before.  She saw the wisps of energy that surrounded them, and she reached out and drew upon them.  The men gasped in shock, but Kelly and the girl felt life giving energy rush back into them.  Staggering, the thugs blasted away at Kelly.  She held her ground and somehow managed to draw the kinetic energy out of the bullets—she then hurled it back as bolts of pure force, knocking the thugs sprawling!
 
Kelly rushed to the girl's side, and found she was floating on air—Kelly was flying!  Kelly flew the girl home safely, and in so doing it dawned on her that she suddenly had a purpose.  Someone needed to help the helpless of Paragon Heights, and she made up her mind it would be herShe would help her parents and her friends get through each day as best she should, and at night she would patrol the neighborhoods as... as... she was stumped at first.  Then it occurred to her, if she could fly among the stars, she would represent space, and the future, and the hope of tomorrow... and she would do it in her own backyard, in a more personal way.  She would be Galaxy Girl.
 
Throughout the 1950s Galaxy Girl was a welcome sight throughout Paragon Heights.  She always had time to help a citizen in need, and she was a warm and gentle presence.  She fought crime, flying through the night sky and blasting evil-doers with bolts of force, but even more she volunteered in charities, helped the jobless find work, and unified the neighborhood into looking after its own.
 
Towards the end of the 60s, with stories of heroes drafted into Cold War operations, Galaxy Girl began to question her costumed lifestyle.  By this point, much of Galaxy Girl's time was spent helping her fellow neighbors, not fighting crime.  She was torn between her two identities.  As in many lives, it took a tragedy to give her a clear path.
 
Kelly volunteered at a soup kitchen, but her good deeds could not shield the less fortunate from the consequences of her heroic lifestyle.  When one of her enemies, the shapeshifting crime boss Protean, learned of her secret identity, he planned to destroy everyone her life touched.  His ambush at the charity kitchen took Kelly unprepared, and she lay helpless as he prepared to murder the trapped civilians.  Galaxy Girl's sidekick, the young man called Dauntless, learned of the crisis and rushed headlong into battle.  Although he was completely outclassed, he fought until his last breath.  His sacrifice gave Kelly the time to recover and defeat him, ensuring so many more survived.
 
After Dauntless's memorial, Kelly decided to hang up her mask and retire from the super-powered scene. She felt she could do more good as a civilian than as a hero. But her secret was probably the worst kept in Paragon Heights—everyone knew Kelly Graham once flew as Galaxy Girl, and they loved her for it.  They loved her more for the charity work she continued to do, and she was a valued member of the community.
 
Kelly grew older and wiser, and was seen almost as everyone's grandmother.  She could speak frankly to kids who were getting into trouble, and she could talk compassionately at memorial services.  She happily kept her little house in pristine order, and was often on the stoop watching over the youngsters, or at town hall meetings fighting for what was right.  She occasionally acted as a mentor to younger heroes, such as Ms. Liberty, often because she had known their parents or mentors in her younger days.
 
On May 23, 2002, the Rikti invaded earth.  Paragon Heights, along with the rest of the city, was transformed from a modern urban center to a hellish war zone within minutes.  As Statesman and the Freedom Phalanx led the charge, throughout the city every hero who could stand rose up to try to hold the line.  Despite her age and retired status, Kelly realized she had no choice, and she joined a group of heroes to do her part.  Kelly found herself with the most diverse, and possibility most desperate, supergroup she had ever known.  Yet although her powers were rusty, Galaxy Girl's pragmatism and quiet confidence helped bring them together.
 
As the heroes made small gains, the aliens suddenly redoubled their assault.  Seeing their line about to break, Galaxy Girl and Miss Liberty knew they had to fall back and regroup.  On Miss Liberty's command, the heroes pulled back, but before the last group could retreat a platoon of Rikti hover tanks cut them off.  Galaxy Girl insisted Miss Liberty lead the heroes to safety while she returned to help the trapped.
 
Galaxy Girl rejoined the struggling heroes, including Ms. Liberty, and used her powers to heal them enough to escape.  The action took the last of her strength.  When the smoke cleared, Galaxy Girl was gone. Galaxy Girl died, but her wisdom and grace ensured that the heart of the neighborhood survived.  It was through her actions that the next generation would survive to retake their city.
 
A favorite of Paragon Heights, a darling sweetheart to everyone who called the area home, and a kind and compassionate matron to her extended family, Kelly was a true daughter of the neighborhood.  A proposal was put forward during the rebuilding to not only raise a tall monument to her, but to rename the area Galaxy City after one of their own.


== Contacts ==
== Contacts ==


=== Trainer ===
=== Trainer ===
[[Back Alley Brawler]]
*[[Back Alley Brawler]]


=== Regular Contacts ===
=== Regular Contacts ===
==== Level 1-5 ====
* [[Gregor Richardson]]
* [[Prince Kiros Nandelu (Pre-Issue 21)|Prince Kiros Nandelu]]
* [[Derek Amberson]]
* [[Rebecca Brinell]]
* [[Caitlin Murray-Davies]]


* [[Caitlin Murray]]
==== Level 5-10 ====
* [[Derek Amberson]]
* [[Paco Sanchez]]
* [[Gregor Richardson]]
* [[Rachel Torres]]
* [[Kip Cantorum]]
* [[Kip Cantorum]]
* [[Maurice Feldon]]
* [[Maurice Feldon]]
* [[Paco Sanchez]]
 
* [[Prince Kiros Nandelu]]
==== Level 1-50 ====
* [[Rachel Torres]]
* [[Rebecca Brinell]]
* [[Shadowstar]]
* [[Shadowstar]]


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* [[Clarence Jackson]]
* [[Clarence Jackson]]
* [[Galaxy City Security Chief]]
* [[Galaxy City Security Chief]]
* [[Reputation#Hero Corps Field Analysts|Hero Corps Field Analyst]]
* [[Notoriety#Hero Corps Field Analysts|Hero Corps Field Analyst]]
* [[Jack Wolfe]]
* [[Jack Wolfe]]
* [[Super Group Registrar]]
* [[Super Group Registrar]]
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== Neighborhoods ==
== Neighborhoods ==


* Constellation Row, a high-level neighborhood that forms most of the central southern part of the zone.
* Constellation Row (Red - Level 3-6) ([[Media:GalaxyCity_ConstellationRow.ogg|Music]]) forms most of the central southern part of the zone
* Cygnus Medical Center is in the northwestern part of the zone, surrounded by Freedom Court.  It contains the Galaxy City [[Yellow Line]] monorail station, as well as the Cygnus Mecial Center.
* Cygnus Medical Center ([[Media:GalaxyCity_CygnusMedicalCenter.ogg|Music]]) in the northwestern part of the zone, surrounded by Freedom Court.  It contains the [[Paragon City Monorail]] station, as well as the Cygnus Mecial Center.
* Equinox, a lower-level neighborhood just north of the center of the zone.  This neighborhood contains one of the three [[Arena]]s in Paragon City.
* Equinox (Yellow - Level 1-2) ([[Media:GalaxyCity_Equinox.ogg|Music]]) just north of the center of the zone.  This neighborhood contains one of the three [[Arena]]s in Paragon City.
* Freedom Court, in the central part of the zone, is where the Freedom Phalanx headquarters is located.  This neighborhood also is where the hero trainer of the zone, [[Back Alley Brawler]], can be found.  Note that on the game map, there is an unlabeled mid-level area south of the Freedom Court marker and an unlabeled low-level neighborhood north of the marker; these neighborhoods are considered part of the Freedom Courth neighborhood as well.
* [[Freedom Court]] (Green, Yellow - Level 1-2) ([[Media:GalaxyCity_FreedomCourt.ogg|Music]]) in the central part of the zone, is where the Freedom Phalanx headquarters is located.  This neighborhood also is where the hero trainer of the zone, [[Back Alley Brawler]], can be found.  Note that on the game map, there is an unlabeled mid-level area south of the Freedom Court marker and an unlabeled low-level neighborhood north of the marker; these neighborhoods are considered part of the Freedom Court neighborhood as well.
* Gemini Park, a high-level neighborhood in the southeast corner of the zone.
* Gemini Park (Red - Level 5-6) ([[Media:GalaxyCity_GeminiPark.ogg|Music]]) in the southeast corner of the zone
* Nebula District, a mid-level neighborhood that is the southwestern part of the zone.
* Nebula District (Orange - Level 3-6) ([[Media:GalaxyCity_NebulaDistrict.ogg|Music]]) the southwestern part of the zone.
* Orions Beltway, a mid-range level neighborhood in the northeast part of the zone.
* Orion Beltway (Orange - Level 3-4) ([[Media:GalaxyCity_OrionBeltway.ogg|Music]]) in the northeast part of the zone.


== Exploration Badges ==
== Exploration Badges ==


* [[Bird Watcher Badge]]
'''Common'''
* [[Blue Shield Badge]]
 
* [[Brawler Badge]]
{{BadgeBox|Bird Watcher}}
* [[Land Locked Badge]]
{{BadgeBox|Blue Shield}}
* [[Tank Badge]]
{{BadgeBox|Brawler}}
{{BadgeBox|Tank}}
{{BadgeBox|Land Locked}}
{{BadgeBox|Galactic Fan}}
{{BadgeBox|Eye of the Gemini}}
{{BadgeBox|Orion's Belt}}
{{BadgeBox|Thrill Seeker}}


== Historical Plaques ==
== Historical Plaques ==


* One [[Pupil Badge]] monument
{{BadgeBox|Expert}}
* One [[Student Badge]] monument
* [[Expert Badge#Monument 2|Monument 2]] {{coords|1160|36|-711}}
* Two [[Expert Badge]] monuments
* [[Expert Badge#Monument 3|Monument 3]] {{coords|413|8|890}}
* One [[Intellectual Badge]] monument
 
{{BadgeBox|Intellectual}}
* [[Intellectual Badge#Monument 2|Monument 2]] {{coords|-520|5|-493}}
 
{{BadgeBox|Pupil}}
* [[Pupil Badge#Monument 2|Monument 2]] {{coords|-752|5|-1550}}
 
{{BadgeBox|Student}}
* [[Student Badge#Monument 3|Monument 3]] {{coords|-1785|8|498}}
 
 
The following additional plaques are currently not associated with any known history badge:
* The [[Galaxy Girl Statue]] Plaque
* Three [[MAGI Vault]] Plaques
 
== Day Jobs ==
 
{{Day job locations
| Architect
| City Official
| Law Enforcer
| Commuter
| Caregiver
| Duelist
| Monitor Duty
}}


== Stores ==
== Stores ==


* The Superpowered Field Trainers in Freedom Court sell level 5, 10, and 15 training enhancements.
* Two Superpowered Field Trainers in Freedom Court and one inside Freedom Corps HQ sell level 5, 10, and 15 training enhancements.


== Transfer Points ==
== Transfer Points ==


* There is a tunnel along the souther wall of the zone that leads to [[Kings Row]].
* The [[Paragon City Monorail]] has a station here.
* There is a tunnel along the southern wall of the zone that leads to [[Kings Row]].
* There is a security gate along the eastern wall of the zone that leads to [[Perez Park]].
* There is a security gate along the eastern wall of the zone that leads to [[Perez Park]].
* A hero may ride the [[Yellow Line]] monorail to [[Atlas Park]], [[Kings Row]], [[Skyway City]], or [[Steel Canyon]]
* The [[Galaxy City Beacon]] location is {{coords|-533.5|20|-1258}}, on the northwest corner of the Arena.


== Villain Groups ==
== Villain Groups ==


* [[Clockwork]]
* {{Enemy Clockwork}}
* [[Hellions]]
* {{Enemy Hellions}}
* [[Vahzilok]]
* {{Enemy Infected}}
* {{Enemy Vahzilok}}
 
== Notes ==
 
* This zone has been in the game for [[Hero|Heroes]] since [[Issue 0]].
* Access to this zone for new characters was removed in [[Issue 21]].


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
{{BadgeHunter Map|map=galaxy_city}}
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20121025120938/http://na.cityofheroes.com/en/game_info/geography/the_zones_of_paragon_city_gala.php Official Galaxy City background]


* [http://www.vidiotmaps.com/coh/index.php?g=&page=maps_int&map=galaxy_city VidiotMaps Interactive Map] of Galaxy City
[[Category:Hero City Zones]]
 
[[Category:Legacy Zones]]
[[Category:Geography]][[Category:City Zones]][[Category:CoH City Zones]]

Latest revision as of 05:40, 16 May 2022

This article contains information that no longer applies to the current version of City of Heroes/Villains. It is provided for historical purposes.

Galaxy City was destroyed in Issue 21, and turned into the new co-op tutorial experience for all Primal Earth characters. Echo: Galaxy City is available through Ouroboros for access to the badges and mobs.

Galaxy City
Splash
Map
Hero City Zone (1-6)
No updated MoreMaps4U map available

Overview

Galaxy City is one of two starting zones for new heroes. (Atlas Park is the other.)

Galaxy City is a densely populated region, with a business sector to the north, a warehouse district to the south, and a park with a small lake in the southeast. The Freedom Corps building is also in this zone. Back Alley Brawler, who trains novice heroes, can always be found in front of Freedom Corps.

Like Atlas Park, the Hellions street gang has moved into Galaxy City in force, and the Clockwork are also active in a slightly more covert fashion. Heroes of security level 1 through 6 work to keep the peace in Galaxy City.

History

Galaxy City is a small, sheltered district near the heart of Paragon City. It is a densely populated region located between Independence Port to the west and Perez Park to the east. Galaxy is south of the financial towers of Steel Canyon and north of the industrial warehouses of Kings Row.

Galaxy City is perhaps best known for its tributes to fallen heroes. Several breathtaking statues are found scattered throughout the district, reminding the residents of those who gave so much of themselves for the people of the city. The sculptures are all dedicated to heroes who made the area their home, and include Wayland, a self-proclaimed descendant of a Norse hero; Cassiopeia, the lovely psionicist; and M1, born and raised Matthew Barnes in Equinox, who enlisted during World War II and joined the 1st Hero Brigade.

Galaxy City, like Atlas Park, is one of the entry points for heroes new to Paragon City. As such, it is a fairly safe zone that is heavily patrolled. ELITE, DATA, SERAPH, MAGI, and GIFT all have offices in Freedom Court. New heroes who register here will receive their first missions in Galaxy City from their respective hero liaisons.

Galaxy City was known for many years as Paragon Heights. It was renamed after the post-Rikti-restoration, in honor and remembrance of Galaxy Girl, a.k.a. Kelly Graham, one of the neighborhood's own. A favorite of Paragon Heights, a darling sweetheart to everyone who called the area home, and a kind and compassionate matron to her extended family, Kelly was a true daughter of the neighborhood. A proposal was put forward during the rebuilding to not only raise a tall monument to her, but to rename the area Galaxy City after one of their own. An impressive statue of Galaxy Girl was erected during the rebuilding, and she gracefully takes her place amidst the city’s skyline, holding her hands up to the clouds.

Contacts

Trainer

Regular Contacts

Level 1-5

Level 5-10

Level 1-50

Notable NPCs

Neighborhoods

  • Constellation Row (Red - Level 3-6) (Music) forms most of the central southern part of the zone
  • Cygnus Medical Center (Music) in the northwestern part of the zone, surrounded by Freedom Court. It contains the Paragon City Monorail station, as well as the Cygnus Mecial Center.
  • Equinox (Yellow - Level 1-2) (Music) just north of the center of the zone. This neighborhood contains one of the three Arenas in Paragon City.
  • Freedom Court (Green, Yellow - Level 1-2) (Music) in the central part of the zone, is where the Freedom Phalanx headquarters is located. This neighborhood also is where the hero trainer of the zone, Back Alley Brawler, can be found. Note that on the game map, there is an unlabeled mid-level area south of the Freedom Court marker and an unlabeled low-level neighborhood north of the marker; these neighborhoods are considered part of the Freedom Court neighborhood as well.
  • Gemini Park (Red - Level 5-6) (Music) in the southeast corner of the zone
  • Nebula District (Orange - Level 3-6) (Music) the southwestern part of the zone.
  • Orion Beltway (Orange - Level 3-4) (Music) in the northeast part of the zone.

Exploration Badges

Common

Badge
Bird Watcher (-1099.0, 48.0, -2263.0)[Copy]

The Invisible Falcon disappeared without a trace in the mid 90's.

Badge
Blue Shield (-1169.5, 39.0, -2468.5)[Copy]

Blue Steel, the only hero in Paragon City who works directly for the police, arrested the Tsoo's leader Tub Ci on this spot. The charges didn't stick, and Tub Ci is free today.

Badge
Brawler (-1183.5, 63.3, -935.0)[Copy]

Back Alley Brawler fought against two Underbosses from The Family, Slow Eye Lou and Hyper Mike, on this spot.

Badge
Tank (-1178.0, 72.1, -585.0)[Copy]

M1, a hero from World War II, is honored today with a statue in Galaxy City.

Badge
Land Locked (-2035.5, -44.0, 1001.5)[Copy]

This lock holds back the waters of Eastgate Bay, and has been the target of many super criminals bent on flooding Galaxy City.

Badge
Galactic Fan (920.0, 32.0, -832.0)[Copy]

Galaxy Girl's sacrifice to save the people of Paragon City has not gone unnoticed, prompting this tremendous statue to be built in honor of her. Galaxy Girl's father visited the statue every day until he passed away at the age of 91.

Badge
Eye of the Gemini (-1376.5, -0.0, 347.0)[Copy]

Gemini Park was once a popular gathering spot for people in the city, until the Hellions and Vahzilok took over. On some occasions many heroes could be seen relaxing in the area, daring the local gangs to try something. The people of Paragon would hold events on these days, happy to have their park wrested away from the hands of criminals.

Badge
Orion's Belt (-1698.5, 3.5, -2209.0)[Copy]

This statue commemorates the hero Orion, whom Orion Beltway was renamed after. During the first Rikti War, Orion fought valiantly against the Rikti, saving the people of this small district. He was remembered, in particular, as the hero with no real powers beyond his knowledge of martial arts.

Badge
Thrill Seeker (multiple locations)

You're always looking for new forms of entertainment, and it's said that the Mission Architect technology is entertainment in its purest form.

Historical Plaques

Badge

You have learned the history of the Might for Right Act.

Badge

You have learned the history of the Lost's attempt to control the minds of Paragon City's people.

Badge

You have learned the history of the fallen hero Atlas.

Badge

You have learned the history of the Citizen Crime Fighting Act.


The following additional plaques are currently not associated with any known history badge:

Day Jobs

Badge

Your study of the Mission Architect system has earned you the Architect Day Job. Logging out in the Mission Architect will earn you 2 bonus Mission Architect Tickets, when you log back in, each time you complete a mission for a short time.

Badge
City Official / Ousted Official (requires hero/vigilante)

You have worked closely with the Paragon City government during your free time earning the City Official Day Job. Logging out in the City Hall will earn you an Influence Bonus, when you log back in, each time you complete a mission for a short time.


You were unceremoniously ejected from your position in Paragon City government when you became a villain.

Badge
Law Enforcer / Dirty Cop (requires hero/vigilante)

You have worked closely with the Paragon Police Department during your free time earning the Law Enforcer Day Job. Logging out in a Police Station will earn you an Experience Bonus, when you log back in, each time you complete a mission for a short time.


The Paragon Police Department has severed its ties with you now that you're a villain.

Badge
Commuter / Fare Jumper (requires hero/vigilante)

You have traveled all over Paragon City for various day jobs during your free time earning the Commuter Day Job. Logging out in a Train Station will earn you a speed boost, when you log back in, for a short time.


You miss the monorails of Paragon City, but in the Rogue Isles it would just be too impractical.

Badge

You have spent a great deal of time working in the hospitals of Paragon City during your free time earning the Caregiver Day Job. Logging out in a Hospital will earn you a Regeneration Bonus, when you log back in, for a short time.


Your expertise in surgery and understanding pain has earned you the Pain Specialist Day Job. Logging out in a Hospital will earn you a Regeneration Bonus, when you log back in, for a short time.

Badge

You spend your free time battling other heroes and villains in Arena matches earning you the Duelist Day Job. Logging out in an Arena will earn you a bonus to your maximum Endurance, when you log back in, for a short time.

Badge

Your time spent protecting your Supergroup's base has earned you the Monitor Duty Day Job. Logging out in your Supergroup base will earn you charges for your Base Teleporter power.

Stores

  • Two Superpowered Field Trainers in Freedom Court and one inside Freedom Corps HQ sell level 5, 10, and 15 training enhancements.

Transfer Points

Villain Groups

Notes

  • This zone has been in the game for Heroes since Issue 0.
  • Access to this zone for new characters was removed in Issue 21.

External Links