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nextgen_misc ([info]nextgen_misc) wrote in [info]marvel_nextgen,
@ 2009-11-11 06:51:00


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Entry tags:argo, aridis, griffen o'niell, halbjorn, inactive - ohu amane, marlow, npc - conquest, npc - juggernaut, plot-"brides of set", plot-"the encroaching darkness", svalin, team - defenders

Rumble in LA
In Los Angeles, the stretch of Wilshire Bvld between Fairfax and La Brea Avenues is known as the "Miracle Mile".

In the early 1920s, Wilshire Boulevard west of Western Avenue was an unpaved farm road, extending through dairy farms and bean fields. Developer A.W. Ross saw potential for the area, and developed Wilshire as a commercial district to rival downtown Los Angeles. Ross's insight was that the form and scale of his Wilshire strip should attract and serve automobile traffic rather than pedestrian shoppers.

Wilshire saw a few firsts in American automotive traffic flow; dedicated left-turn lanes, the first timed traffic lights in the United States; he also required merchants to provide automobile parking lots, all to aid traffic flow. Major retailers such as Desmonds, Silverwood's, May Co., Coulter's, Mullen & Bluett, and Seibu eventually spread across Wilshire Boulevard from Fairfax to La Brea.

As wealth and newcomers poured into the fast-growing city, Ross' parcel became one of Los Angeles's most desirable areas. Acclaimed as "America's Champs-Élysées," this stretch of Wilshire near the La Brea Tar Pits was named "Miracle Mile" for its improbable rise to prominence.

Although the preponderance of shopping malls and the development in the 1960s of financial and business districts in downtown and Century City lessened the Miracle Mile's importance as a retail and business center, the area has retained its vitality thanks to the addition of several museums and commercial high-rises. The Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, (LACMA) A+D Museum: Los Angeles, and La Brea Tar Pits museums, among others, positioned "Museum Row" on the Miracle Mile.

A sculptural bust of Ross stands at 5800 Wilshire, with the inscription, "A. W. Ross, founder and developer of the Miracle Mile. Vision to see, wisdom to know, courage to do."

Today the Miracle Mile saw a different sight. Two very large individuals faced off against each other amidst the stopped LA traffic. It was one of the busiest streets in America and today the traffic was at a standstill. People fled their cars as they sought shelter and safety in the various surrounding buildings.



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Re: Vs. Juggernaut
[info]shield_maiden
2009-11-17 11:16 pm UTC (link)
"Doth not touch me," she growled as she climbed to her feet. She extended a hand to her brother to help him to his feet.

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Re: Vs. Juggernaut
[info]marlow
2009-11-18 06:30 am UTC (link)
Marlow was still loaded with power she hadn't had a chance to use. Directly after her last spell, she was in the process casting another when the jewel fell and was quickly snapped up by a stranger. The voice in her head said to pay attention, but she wasn't able to listen until she rid herself of the excess power.

She lifted her hands and let loose the remaining magic harmlessly into the sky.

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Re: Vs. Juggernaut
[info]madscienceman
2009-11-18 03:02 pm UTC (link)
"That was fast," Griffen muttered. Something seemed off but he moved to intercept the woman the team had been fighting. Time to make sure she wasn't actually hurt.

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Re: Vs. Juggernaut
[info]marlow
2009-11-19 11:49 am UTC (link)
Without the magic crawling along her skin now, Marlow moved to help Griffen detain the woman. "Where did you get the jewel?" she asked the woman.

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Re: Vs. Juggernaut
[info]stone_bear
2009-11-19 08:27 pm UTC (link)
Halbjorn, by the time Svalin is pulled off of him, isn't listening much. Like Marlowe, after being denied a real victory, he has some excess energy he needs to bleed off, but this isn't a good place for it, so he paces about like a caged animal instead while the others do the talking.

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Re: Vs. Juggernaut
[info]nextgen_baddie
2009-11-20 05:06 am UTC (link)
Ms. Peterson blinked. And blinked. "It was...on the ground."

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Re: Vs. Juggernaut
[info]shield_maiden
2009-11-21 04:42 am UTC (link)
"Tis most strange," Svalin said. "A jewel such as that just lying on the ground waiting for someone to pick it up. Mayhap not as random as it doth seem."

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Re: Vs. Juggernaut
[info]madscienceman
2009-11-21 04:46 am UTC (link)
"Where do you remember finding it?" This seems important somehow.

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Re: Vs. Juggernaut
[info]marlow
2009-11-21 07:06 pm UTC (link)
"She didn't find it," Marlow said before the woman could answer. "It found her."

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