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San Angeles
Megalopolis on the western coast of the United States territory, consisting geographically of the region stretching from old San Diego to Los Angeles. Currently home of the Stellar Consortium government headquarters and the Vanguard's Fort Bergeron military outpost.
Sports Franchises
- San Angeles Peaks - Professional Ice Hockey
- San Angeles Scalebacks - Professional Football
- San Angeles Wildfire - Professional Baseball
- San Angeles Megas - Professional Zero-G Basketball
Noteworthy Historical Figures
- Patrick Casady, first superintendent of San Angeles.
- Sandra Wynden, former Consortium Council member and ambassador to Ungstir.
- Aaron Couture, founder of the Couture Broadcasting Network, which eventually became the Consortium Broadcasting Network.
- Gen. Joshua Peery, Vanguard military leader.
- Shane Vassar, inventor of the autonomic logic manager for mobile androids.
- Hannah Wicklein, talent representative whose agency has helped actor Orwell Geary, Demarian opera star Wildwind Skycastle, and author Raven Poe.
- Sonja Zeller, air rally champion and FTL transport magnate.
- Steve Dreyer, former pitcher for the San Angeles Wildfire.
- Chris Hinkelman, former Consortium Intelligence Service chief.
- Casey Houser, former zero-g basketball great with the San Angeles Megas and first restaurateur to use dribgib rather than traditional chicken on a Terran menu.
- Colin Dwan, retail store mogul.
- Jason Knight, holovid actor and car dealership owner.
- Jasmine Morrow, first ambassador to Quaquan.
- Neville Panderyn, former soup kitchen operator who founded Mister P's Cafe.
- Jersey "Ork" Werit, former manager of a pawn shop/junkyard in San Angeles.
- James Crawford, former chairman of the San Angeles planning council, who died in 2428. His historic last words: "Alas, earwax."
- Jess Rhodes, reclusive artist and would-be benefactor for the San Angeles development project.
- James Lowe, holovid producer of such projects as "Man Cannon," "Pineapple Joe," "These Aren't the Droids," and "Fahrvergnugen" (remake).
- Joshua Drescher, 50th President of the United States.