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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
[[File:Atlas_Statue.jpg|right|thumb| | [[File:Atlas_Statue.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Atlas's Statue in [[Atlas Park]]]] | ||
'''Atlas''' was one of the early heroes of [[Paragon City]]. The [[Atlas Park]] zone is named for him, | '''Atlas''' was one of the early heroes of [[Paragon City]] notably active throughout the 1930s. The [[Atlas Park]] zone is named for him, there is an enormous [[Atlas Statue|Statue]] erected in front of [[City Hall]] in his honor, and there are a series of [[Pupil Badge|Historical Plaques]] around the city describing his heroism. | ||
Atlas was one of the first heroes to respond to the Nazi sneak attack against | == History == | ||
Atlas was one of the first heroes to respond to the Nazi sneak attack against Paragon City on December 7th, 1941. Almost single-handedly, Atlas kept the German attackers from gaining a foothold past [[Independence Port]]. It cost him his life, but he held his ground until the [[Freedom Phalanx]] arrived. He was posthumously awarded the key to the city for his valiant acts. | |||
The statue of Atlas was dedicated by [[Statesman]] himself in a ceremony christening the heart of Atlas Park. Many heroes were inspired enough by Atlas's sacrifice to volunteer for the | The statue of Atlas was dedicated by [[Statesman]] himself in a ceremony christening the heart of Atlas Park. Many heroes were inspired enough by Atlas's sacrifice to volunteer for the Freedom Phalanx's trek across the Atlantic to help reinforce the [[Dawn Patrol]] in England. To this day, Atlas Park is the safest area in Paragon City and many new heroes dedicate themselves to making sure it stays that way. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 09:38, 2 July 2020
Overview
Atlas was one of the early heroes of Paragon City notably active throughout the 1930s. The Atlas Park zone is named for him, there is an enormous Statue erected in front of City Hall in his honor, and there are a series of Historical Plaques around the city describing his heroism.
History
Atlas was one of the first heroes to respond to the Nazi sneak attack against Paragon City on December 7th, 1941. Almost single-handedly, Atlas kept the German attackers from gaining a foothold past Independence Port. It cost him his life, but he held his ground until the Freedom Phalanx arrived. He was posthumously awarded the key to the city for his valiant acts.
The statue of Atlas was dedicated by Statesman himself in a ceremony christening the heart of Atlas Park. Many heroes were inspired enough by Atlas's sacrifice to volunteer for the Freedom Phalanx's trek across the Atlantic to help reinforce the Dawn Patrol in England. To this day, Atlas Park is the safest area in Paragon City and many new heroes dedicate themselves to making sure it stays that way.