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Best Task Force. Ever.

This Task Force owns. That is all. -- Leandro 15:02, 27 June 2007 (EDT)

Aww man! I want to see what the "Weakend Hamidon" is like... and it's temporary power... and the Honoree... and Hro'Dotz(sp?)... and... and... it all! Kalon 02:39, 18 July 2007 (EDT)
I agree, this is a great task force. - Snorii 09:52, 14 September 2007 (EDT)

Something doesn't seem right here

In theory, Hero 1 led his team to the Rikti home world in November 2002.

In The Lady Grey's task force, you rescue Infernia. Among other things, she says, "I'm sure dad kept the family place in Downtown Astoria."

"When the Freedom Phalanx became an officially recognized Super Group in 1953, the hero Vambrace made a pledge. 'Dark Astoria will be restored to its natural state,' he said. 'The Freedom Phalanx is commited to saving every part of Paragon City, even those that may seem lost. " -Quote on one of the historical plaques in Dark Astoria

So, Astoria became Dark Astoria before 1953, but her family's got a place in downtown Astoria?

Ooookay. . .

--Eabrace 19:09, 13 September 2007 (EDT)

I noticed this as well, but there are other timeline problems as well. (Spanky Rabinowitz growing up on Talos Island in 1878 which wasn't formed until the 1960's). - Snorii 09:52, 14 September 2007 (EDT)
Hi!
It's not the first time someone mentions this. I remember having a pretty entertaining debate in the official forums because of this very issue some time ago.
Well, if I remember correctly, a mission mentions that the Banished Pantheon took over the zone shortly after the Rikti War (I think it's the Dark Astoria briefing, but I'm not sure right now). Besides, if you visit Dark Astoria you'll see Crey billboards (Crey was founded in the early 90s) as well as a memorial tomb honoring those who fell in the Rikti War. Obviuosly this could not be done if the place was haunted since the 50s.
My theory is that Dark Astoria was haunted once in the 50s by some villain and it is being haunted now by the BP. Certainly the Ley Lines and Nodes in the zone seem to make it appealing for any villains with mystic background.
What seems to be out of place in Infernia's speech is the mention of the Clockwork King, who was first seen shortly after the War, during which the Omega Team (including both sisters) dissapeared.
Opinions, ideas, theories?
--Yakovlev 09:57, 14 September 2007 (EDT)