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Reference San Francisco

keywords:


(STY) ... story
(IB) ... infobox
(GI) ... game information
(DOC) ... document
(SF) ... shadow file
(ST) ... shadowtalk
(??) ... unknown

San Francisco - Megaplex, controlled by Japanese corporations, especially Mitsuhama


Geography

Awakened Biota

Sea Leeches in San Francisco Bay CFS p.146 (GI)
RW p.166 (GI)

History

2050s
April 2051: bomb in San Francisco BART line SWA p.73 (IB)
October 2051: earthquake hits San Francisco Bay SR3 p.25 (IB)
SWA p.73 (IB)
2060s
EMP bomb explodes in San Francisco during crash of 2064 SF p.80 (GI)
MCT props up Saito's regime after the crash SF p.102 (SF)
MCT takes a lead role in San Francisco after Saito's fall SR4A p.47 (GI)

Corporations

Corporate Presence

Mitsuhama North-American headquarters in San Francisco SF p.107 "MCT Announces Massive Pullout" (DOC)
Renraku America headquarters in San Francisco RH p.81 (SF)

Culture

Sports

San Francisco Giants, San Francisco Whales, San Francisco 49ers SB ?
Golden State Warriors SotA63 p.117 (DOC)

Crime

Smuggeling

Black Chrysanthemums smuggling people from Hong Kong RH p.46 (SF)
smuggling goods from Seattle RH p.97 (SF)
Tempo smuggling by the Koshari and Ancients in early 2070s GC p.33 (DOC)
GC p.115 (GI)

Underworld

Yakuza: Sons of the Neon Chrysanthemum VICE p.50 (SF)
Karatsa-gumi VICE p.52 (IB)
Los Angeles and San Francisco divided between Triads and Yakuza VICE p.70 (ST)

Transportation

San Francisco-Seattle high-speed maglev NS p.16 (SF)
SR3 p.314 (GI)
San Francisco International Airport CFS p.14 (SF)

Trivia

cable car spirit SR3 p.267 (GI)
2064: Lucien Cross' corporate jet crashed close to San Francisco SF p.84, 85 (DOC)