St. Louis | |
Aliases: | Defiance [1] |
Category: | City |
Continent: | North America |
Country: | United States of America |
State: | Missouri |
Points of interest: | Camp Reverie; Defiance; St. Louis Arch |
St. Louis is an independent city in the U.S. state of Missouri.
Continuities[]
The 06 Protocol[]
In The 06 Protocol comic book series, the secret government agency known as Warfare and Strategic Planning (W.A.S.P.) are based out of St. Louis. They have electronic devices installed at the top of the St. Louis Arch to turn it into a giant antenna. Through this, they are able to track a small measure of the 122 random subjects who had been injected with the IM44 drug compound, which has the side-effect of turning people into psychotic maniacs.
The 4400[]
St. Louis was the home of US Army soldier Richard Tyler. He was abducted by mysterious forces in 1951 while serving in South Korea, but was brought back in 2004. He returned to St. Louis in an effort to reconnect with his old life, but found that there was nothing to come back to. [2]
Buffyverse[]
Before journeying on to Sunnydale, the vampires known as Spike and Drusilla stopped in St. Louis for a little riverboat gambling. The excursion was meant to be relaxing, but it became more difficult for them to randomly kill meandering blood bags after discovering that the owner of the riverboat had demons infesting the surrounding waters. [3]
Defiance[]
In the future year of 2046, the Earth has undergone tremendous geological upheavel due to terraforming perpetuated by an alien alliance known as the Votons. What was once St. Louis, has since been laid waste, and in it's place exists the city-state known as Defiance. The mayor of Defiance is Amanda Rosewater. She appointed former marine Joshua Nolan to the position of Chief Lawkeeper, with his Irathian foster daughter Irisa serving as his personal enforcer.
Points of Interest[]
- Camp Reverie
- Camp Reverie is a prison camp located six miles east of the town of Defiance. It was established and maintained by the Earth Republic and is charged with incarcerating prisoners of various crimes including misdemeanors up to political prisoners and assassins. The camp is run like a livery stable with all of the prisoners herded into tight-fitting quarters. Food distribution consists of buckets of slop being poured over a common area, leaving the inmates scrambling to scoop up whatever they can. The perimeter and upper gangplanks are manned by E-Rep guards armed with cattle prods to keep the prisoners in line. The prisoners do receive visitation rights from loved ones, but there is a strict policy against physical contact. Former mayor, Datak Tarr was incarcerated at Camp Reverie for the murder of E-Rep officer Colonel Galen Marsh. The Indogene physician Doc Yewll was likewise imprisoned at Camp Reverie for failing to cooperate with the Earth Republic during their search for Irisa Nyira. Yewll concocted a plan to escape from Camp Reverie, but required Datak Tarr's help. Part of the plan involved tricking a Castithan revolutionary named Karulot into attacking provisional mayor Niles Pottinger. Datak saved Pottinger's life, killing Karulot in the process. This was all part of a strategy to endear himself to the mayor.
- St. Louis Arch
- The St. Louis Arch,officially known as the Gateway Arch (which redirects to this page), is a 630-foot man-made structure located on Memorial Drive in the city of St. Louis in Missouri. It is one of the most famous and recognizable landmarks and is tallest structure in the United States. The arch sits at the site of St. Louis' founding on the west bank of the Mississippi River.
Films that take place in St. Louis[]
TV shows that take place in St. Louis[]
- Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: All the Comforts of Home
- Defiance: Pilot (Part 1)
- Defiance: Pilot (Part 2)
- Defiance: Down in the Ground Where the Dead Men Go
- Defiance: The Devil in the Dark
- Defiance: A Well Respected Man
- Defiance: The Serpent's Egg
- Defiance: Brothers in Arms
- Defiance: I Just Wasn't Made for These Times
- Defiance: If I Ever Leave This World Alive
- Defiance: Everything Is Broken
- Defiance: The World We Seize
- Defiance: The Last Unicorns
- Defiance: Where the Apples Fell
- Defiance: If You Could See Her Through My Eyes
- Defiance: All Things Must Pass
- Defiance: I Almost Prayed
- Defiance: The World We Seize
- Defiance: Dead Air
- Defiance: History Rhymes
- Defiance: The Beauty of Our Weapons
- Defiance: My Name is Datak Tarr and I Have Come to Kill You
- Defiance: Ostinato in White
- Defiance: When Twilight Dims the Sky Above
- Defiance: Of a Demon in My View
- Defiance: Upon the March We Fittest Die
- Phoenix: The Fire Within
Comics that take place in St. Louis[]
- 06 Protocol 1
- Adventure Into Fear 14
- Aquaman Vol 7 41
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Spike and Dru 2
- Incredible Hulk Vol 3 34
- Man-Thing 22
- Secret Origins Vol 2 7
- Showcase 8
Characters from St. Louis[]
- Brian Savage
- Conrad S. Hauser
- Joshua Nolan
- Joshua Nolan's father
- Joshua Nolan's mother
- Richard Tyler
People who were born in St. Louis[]
- Al Leong
- Andreas Katsulas
- Dan O'Bannon
- Gregg Berger
- Kurt Deutsch
- Lawrence Woolner
- Matt Kindt
- Scott Bakula
- Steve Gerber
People who died in St. Louis[]
External Links[]
References[]
- ↑ This is the future name given to what was once St. Louis in the TV series Defiance.
- ↑ 4400: Pilot
- ↑ Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Spike and Dru 2