Anamosa
Anamosa, Chi-Town, was nothing more than an ordinary small town before the ley lines changed the face of the Earth forevermore. Because the township didn’t have too many mouths to feed, but had enough people to form a respectable militia, it survived the Dark Ages, emerging as one of the bright points of light for humanity. When the state of Chi-Town expanded to include Iowa, Anamosa found itself smack-dab in the middle of the new state with the more urbanized regions to the east and the vast farmlands to the west. The state’s leadership recognized this and decided to invest heavily in the development of Anamosa, erecting a large, 22-level fortress city to the immediate west of the town’s historic site, making the original town into a thriving, de facto ‘Burb of the new city.
The purpose of the fortress city of Anamosa is to serve as a collection depository for the agricultural product, livestock and such, coming out of the Iowa portion of the state, and process them into marketable/preserved food stocks. From this hub of the state, food is distributed wide and far in all directions. In short, Anamosa is a giant food processing plant, well protected on all sides from any possible threat to the CS. Also, because of the fortress city’s centralized location, it was allocated rapid-response military assets so its forces could quickly deploy to any threat encroaching on the farmlands in a 200-mile (320 km) radius.
The purpose of the fortress city of Anamosa is to serve as a collection depository for the agricultural product, livestock and such, coming out of the Iowa portion of the state, and process them into marketable/preserved food stocks. From this hub of the state, food is distributed wide and far in all directions. In short, Anamosa is a giant food processing plant, well protected on all sides from any possible threat to the CS. Also, because of the fortress city’s centralized location, it was allocated rapid-response military assets so its forces could quickly deploy to any threat encroaching on the farmlands in a 200-mile (320 km) radius.
Type
Military, Base
Owning Organization
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