LOGAN'S RUN Literature 1967. Written by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson. | |||
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1 | Argos | Outer Space | Space Stations | ||
Argos The abandoned space station near Mars, home of a small colony of runners. | |||||
2 | Cape Steinbeck | Urban Areas | Cities-U.S. | ||
Cape Steinbeck The space storage center at the tip of the Keys. A dead section. | |||||
3 | Cathedral | Urban Areas | Neighborhoods | ||
Cathedral A festering sore in the side of Greater Los Angeles, an area of rubble and dust and burnedout buildings, a place of shadow and pollution, of stealth and sudden death. Cubscout territory. | |||||
4 | Dakota States Industrial Nursery | Residential Communities | Orphanages | ||
Dakota States Industrial Nursery | |||||
5 | Halstead Complex | Structures | Buildings | ||
Halstead Complex Location of the party where Logan meets up with Lilith 4. | |||||
6 | Hell | Nature | Natural Areas | ||
Hell Named after the ancient religious concept of eternal punishment. Over a thousand miles of dead glare-ice wilderness between Baffin Bay and the Bering Sea. A sharded tumble of floes and bergs and nightmare crevasses, of daggered ice cliffs and howling glacial frost winds. A crippling, killing, freezing, forsaken world of white on white on white. | |||||
7 | Hurley Square | Urban Areas | Neighborhoods | ||
Hurley Square Neighborhood. | |||||
8 | The Jewel Building | Structures | Buildings | ||
The Jewel Building Building with a vast mural, a climbing mosaic composed of tiny bits of fireglass brilliantly arranged to commemorate the Burning of Washington. | |||||
9 | Manta City | Urban Areas | Cities | ||
Manta City Underwater city. | |||||
10 | Molly | Urban Areas | Cities | ||
Molly Once queen city of the teeming sea. She took an age to build. She covered a hundred undersea miles. She provided living quarters and work space for twenty thousand technicians and their families - and she gave sustenance to a quarter of the world. She was a vast food-processing center sunk under a plasteel dome, and through her locks came subs and tenders, skimmers and harvesters. Molly showed the way. After her they built the Zuther-Notion, the Proteus and Manta City. But Molly was the queen. | |||||
11 | Morningside Heights | Urban Areas | Neighborhoods | ||
Morningside Heights Neighborhood. | |||||
12 | New Alaska | Geographic Areas | Territories | ||
New Alaska | |||||
13 | New Fredericksburg | Urban Areas | Cities-U.S. | ||
New Fredericksburg Logan: There's a maze tunnel I used to play in as a boy. They don't use it much since they built New Fredericksburg and reconverted the area. | |||||
14 | Pavilion | Urban Areas | Neighborhoods | ||
Pavilion City district. | |||||
15 | Pope's Hole | Structures | Buildings | ||
Pope's Hole During the rioting of The Little War, Brigadier General Matthew Pope authorized the use of one vest-pocket tactical atomic bomb. It was the last act of his life, and no other nuclear weapon was used in the Little War. Ground zero for the bomb was the site of the Smithsonian Institution - and the resultant crater was thereafter known as Pope's Hole. | |||||
16 | The Proteus | Urban Areas | Cities | ||
The Proteus Underwater city. | |||||
17 | Roeburt | Transit Routes | Thoroughfares | ||
Roeburt Street, location of one of the city's largest hallucimills, where the drugs are administered by trained professionals. | |||||
18 | Sanctuary | Urban Areas | Cities | ||
Sanctuary Safe zone for runners. | |||||
19 | Stafford Heights | Urban Areas | Neighborhoods | ||
Stafford Heights Neighborhood, location of Gypsy gang war mentioned on the Trip-Dim Report. | |||||
20 | TD Newsbuilding | Structures | Buildings | ||
TD Newsbuilding Home of the Tri-Dim Report. | |||||
21 | Trancas Complex | Structures | Buildings | ||
Trancas Complex Where triple slayer Harry 7 is apprehended. | |||||
22 | The Wilderness People | Urban Areas | Communities | ||
The Wilderness People Citizens poured out of the tumbled, lifeless cities into the sudden reality of a raw world. The City People, young, pampered, given every luxury by their computerized life-system, had now become the Wilderness People, bewildered and cast adrift in a harsh new environment. For them, the illusion of freedom had turned to the reality of nightmare. | |||||
23 | Zuther-Notion | Urban Areas | Cities | ||
Zuther-Notion Underwater city. |
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