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Description

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

Associated History Monuments

Location Table

Monument Zone Location ( x y z )
Student Atlas Park -1150-8 -172[Copy]
Student Atlas Park 1330 9 418[Copy]
Student Galaxy City -1785 8 498[Copy]
Student Perez Park -2631 5 380[Copy]
Student Perez Park -1523 4 3958[Copy]

Monument 1

Monument 1, located in Atlas Park. Click image for larger version.

Inscription

In 1937, this park was host to many a candlelight vigil in support of Maiden Justice, who was facing down a civil suit brought by some thugs she had apprehended, who claimed her actions were illegal. Citizens from around the city would gather here in support of the proposed Citizen Crime Fighting Act. The candles symbolized the heroes of the city, those bright lights who beat away the darkness.

Location

This plaque is in Atlas Park. It is wall mounted, facing west, in the park 111 yards south of the Hyperion Way map marker.

Its coordinates are (-1150, -8, -172)[Copy] .


Monument 2

Monument 2, located in Atlas Park. Click image for larger version.

Inscription

On January 6th, 1937, Maiden Justice of the Freedom Phalanx arrested a group of violent thugs at this location. Although Maiden Justice was able to prevent the thugs from torching the building, the perpetrators were released by policed on the grounds that the arrest had not been legally sanctioned. The public outcry was immediate. Politicians put their heads together and the Citizen Crime Fighting Act was born.

Location

This plaque is Atlas Park. It is 141 yards north east of the Downside map marker, on a grassy patch on the north east corner of a building.

Its coordinates are (1330, 9, 418)[Copy]


Monument 3

Monument 3, located in Galaxy City. Click image for larger version.

Inscription

In June 1937, City Councilman Kyle Legretsky held a press conference here to pledge his support for Maiden Justice and the Citizen Crime Fighting Act. He said, 'The heroes of this town are not the enemies of the people. They are our friends, our fathers, and our wives. They have earned our trust time and time again; it is only fitting that this trust be echoed in our laws.'

Location

This plaque is in Galaxy City.

Its coordinates are (-1785, 8, 498)[Copy] . It is located 80 yards east of the Gemini Park neighborhood marker.


Monument 4

Monument 4, located in Perez Park. Click image for larger version.

Inscription

On this spot, the first legally sanctioned hero arrest took place, on Sept. 12, 1937. Just two days after the passage of the Citizen Crime Fighting Act, the Freedom Phalanx's Dark Watcher apprehended a cult of demon worshippers in this glade, preventing the sacrifice of an innocent citizen.

Location

This plaque is in Perez Park.

Its coordinates are (-2631, 5, 380)[Copy] . It is 353 yards north-northwest of the Atlas Park entrance.


Monument 5

Monument 5, located in Perez Park. Click image for larger version.

Inscription

On the southern shore of Everett Lake, supporters of the Citizen Crime Fighting Act gathered to celebrate its passage in September 1937. Maiden Justice thanked the people for their support, saying, 'The Freedom Phalanx has always known that it was our responsibility to protect htis city from evil-doers. but it is also something else: it is also a privilege.'

Location

This plaque is in Perez Park.

Its coordinates are (-1523, 4, 3958)[Copy] . It is 112 yards northwest of the Skyway City entrance.


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