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| name = Tall Oaks |
| name = Tall Oaks |
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− | | image = [[File:Tall Oaks |
+ | | image = [[File:Tall Oaks Outbreak.jpg|270px]] |
| established = Unknown |
| established = Unknown |
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| location = United States |
| location = United States |
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− | | population = est. |
+ | | population = est. 77,000+ |
| events = [[Tall Oaks Outbreak]] |
| events = [[Tall Oaks Outbreak]] |
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+ | | status = Destroyed (June 29th, 2013) |
+ | }} |
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+ | '''Tall Oaks''' was a city in the United States, with a population numbering roughly 77,000.<ref group="note">Based on 70,000 being ninety percent of the city's population, the full 100% would be 77,000</ref> It was the focus of a bioterrorist attack orchestrated by the National Security Adviser, [[Derek C. Simmons]]. |
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− | '''Tall Oaks''' is a community featured prominently in the [[Leon S. Kennedy]] and [[Helena Harper|Helena Harper's]] scenario of ''[[Resident Evil 6]]''.<ref>[[Resident Evil 6 Official Trailer US]]</ref> |
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+ | During a [[Tall Oaks outbreak|biohazardous outbreak]], some 70,000 people in the area were expected by [[Ingrid Hannigan]] to have been infected, totaling at 90% of the city's population. Later on, the city was destroyed with a missile strike; this was done to, officially, prevent the [[C-Virus]] from spreading. In reality, just like [[Raccoon City]] - which succumbed to the same "[[Sterilization Operation]]" nearly fifteen years prior - this was a political decision made to prevent the recovery of information incriminating members of the US government in the outbreak. |
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+ | ==Geography== |
+ | [[File:Tall Oaks subway map.jpg|thumb|250px|left|A map of the city.]] |
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− | Tall Oaks is based in an English-speaking area in the United States. A [[Tall Oaks Station|subway station]] and [[Ivy University]] are located within the city. Helena Harper also mentions there is a [[Tall Oaks Cathedral|church]] where she tells Leon about how she is involved with the [[Tall Oaks bioterror incident|viral outbreak]] in the city. |
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+ | The city was located around the New England (Northeast) region of the United States.<ref group="excerpt">''Exerpt from CLUB96 article'':<br/>{{Nihongo|With the name of the tall Oak tree, it is a city in the northeastern part of the United States.|高い樫の木という名を持つ、アメリカの北東部の都市。|Takai kashi no ki to iu na o motsu, Amerika no hokutō-bu no toshi.}}</ref> It gets its name from the oak, a tree which lives in large numbers in the nearby [[Wikipedia:Northeastern coastal forests|Northeastern coastal forests]] along with the [[Wikipedia:Parthenocissus tricuspidata|"Boston ''Ivy''"]]. |
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+ | According to a subway map of the city, it is bordered on the south and west by a river. |
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+ | ==Landmarks== |
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+ | [[Ivy University]] was located near the center of the city, and was a major educational landmark.<ref group="excerpt">''Exerpt from CLUB96 article'':<br/>{{Nihongo|Ivy University is in the city centre, where many students pass through.|街の中心にはアイヴィ大学があり、多くの学生たちが通っていた。|Machi no chūshin ni wa aivu~i daigaku ga ari, ōku no gakusei-tachi ga tōtte ita.}}</ref> A [[Tall Oaks Church|church]] is in the city's outskirts. |
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+ | The city planning was well thought-out, with a wide array of stores from gun shops to cafes neatly lined out around the subway stations.<ref group="excerpt">''Exerpt from CLUB96 article'':<br/>{{Nihongo|In addition, lined around the subway station are cafes and gun shops, gas stations and stores. Peacefull life had been practiced.|また、地下鉄の駅周辺にはカフェやガンショップ、ガソリンスタンドなどの店舗が立ち並び、平和な暮らしが営まれていた。|Mata, chikatetsu no eki shūhen ni wa kafe ya gan shoppu, gasorinsutando nado no tenpo ga tachinarabi, heiwana kurashi ga itonama rete ita.}}</ref> |
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+ | *[[Ivy University]] |
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+ | *[[Tall Oaks Station]] |
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+ | *Modern Red |
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+ | *Sizemore Park |
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+ | *After Hours |
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+ | *[[STAGLA]] Gas Station |
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+ | *Berke's Gunshop |
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+ | *Forest Cemetery |
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+ | *Tall Oaks Church |
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+ | ==Transportation== |
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+ | The city demonstrated a sizable subway system. |
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− | During a [[Tall Oaks outbreak|biohazardous outbreak]] some 70,000 people in the area were expected by [[Ingrid Hunnigan]] to have been infected. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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+ | RE6 CityArea CityStr 21.png |
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+ | Tall Oaks 1.png|A bus stop for the city transit. |
+ | RE6 CityArea CityStr 45.png |
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+ | RE6 CityArea CityStr 47.png|Popular architecture in the city. |
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+ | 010 RACCOON.jpg |
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+ | Tall Oaks 5.png |
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+ | Tall Oaks Street.jpg |
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+ | endoftalloaks.jpg|The destruction of the city |
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+ | RE6 CityAreaGasStat 22.png|A garbage collection company in Tall Oaks. |
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+ | RE6 CityArea CityStr 20.png |
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+ | RE6 CityArea CityStr 48.png|A sign pointing to a hospital within the city. |
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==Sources== |
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Revision as of 05:59, 31 July 2018
(Capcom's primary storyline)
Tall Oaks was a city in the United States, with a population numbering roughly 77,000.[note 1] It was the focus of a bioterrorist attack orchestrated by the National Security Adviser, Derek C. Simmons.
History
During a biohazardous outbreak, some 70,000 people in the area were expected by Ingrid Hannigan to have been infected, totaling at 90% of the city's population. Later on, the city was destroyed with a missile strike; this was done to, officially, prevent the C-Virus from spreading. In reality, just like Raccoon City - which succumbed to the same "Sterilization Operation" nearly fifteen years prior - this was a political decision made to prevent the recovery of information incriminating members of the US government in the outbreak.
Geography
The city was located around the New England (Northeast) region of the United States.[excerpt 1] It gets its name from the oak, a tree which lives in large numbers in the nearby Northeastern coastal forests along with the "Boston Ivy".
According to a subway map of the city, it is bordered on the south and west by a river.
Landmarks
Ivy University was located near the center of the city, and was a major educational landmark.[excerpt 2] A church is in the city's outskirts.
The city planning was well thought-out, with a wide array of stores from gun shops to cafes neatly lined out around the subway stations.[excerpt 3]
- Ivy University
- Tall Oaks Station
- Modern Red
- Sizemore Park
- After Hours
- STAGLA Gas Station
- Berke's Gunshop
- Forest Cemetery
- Tall Oaks Church
Transportation
The city demonstrated a sizable subway system.
Gallery
Sources
- notes
- ↑ Based on 70,000 being ninety percent of the city's population, the full 100% would be 77,000
- excerpt
- ↑ Exerpt from CLUB96 article:
With the name of the tall Oak tree, it is a city in the northeastern part of the United States. (高い樫の木という名を持つ、アメリカの北東部の都市。 Takai kashi no ki to iu na o motsu, Amerika no hokutō-bu no toshi. ) - ↑ Exerpt from CLUB96 article:
Ivy University is in the city centre, where many students pass through. (街の中心にはアイヴィ大学があり、多くの学生たちが通っていた。 Machi no chūshin ni wa aivu~i daigaku ga ari, ōku no gakusei-tachi ga tōtte ita. ) - ↑ Exerpt from CLUB96 article:
In addition, lined around the subway station are cafes and gun shops, gas stations and stores. Peacefull life had been practiced. (また、地下鉄の駅周辺にはカフェやガンショップ、ガソリンスタンドなどの店舗が立ち並び、平和な暮らしが営まれていた。 Mata, chikatetsu no eki shūhen ni wa kafe ya gan shoppu, gasorinsutando nado no tenpo ga tachinarabi, heiwana kurashi ga itonama rete ita. )
- sources