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− | December 31, 1958 was the beginning of the fall of [[Rapture]]. [[Atlas]] led a large segment of lower-class citizens in a series of attacks on Rapture's upper-class areas and population. One of the places that was hit first and hardest was the [[Kashmir Restaurant]] in Rapture's main transportation hub. These attacks began the civil war, between Atlas and [[Andrew Ryan]], for control of the city. |
+ | December 31, 1958 was the beginning of the fall of [[Rapture]]. [[Atlas]] led a large segment of lower-class citizens in a series of attacks on Rapture's upper-class areas and population. One of the places that was hit first and hardest was the [[Kashmir Restaurant]] in Rapture's main transportation hub, which was hosting a New Year's Eve Masquerade Ball at the time. These attacks began the civil war, between Atlas and [[Andrew Ryan]], for control of the city. |
− | An [[Audio Diaries|Audio Diary]] is recorded by [[Diane McClintock]] at the exact moment when the riots begin: [[New Year's Eve Alone]]. |
+ | An [[Audio Diaries|Audio Diary]] is recorded by [[Diane McClintock]] at the exact moment when the riots begin: [[New Year's Eve Alone]]. Diane was attending the party in the Kashmir Restaurant, but shortly after the diary began she was injured and cut the recording short. |
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[[Category:History]] |
Revision as of 03:05, 17 October 2009
December 31, 1958 was the beginning of the fall of Rapture. Atlas led a large segment of lower-class citizens in a series of attacks on Rapture's upper-class areas and population. One of the places that was hit first and hardest was the Kashmir Restaurant in Rapture's main transportation hub, which was hosting a New Year's Eve Masquerade Ball at the time. These attacks began the civil war, between Atlas and Andrew Ryan, for control of the city.
An Audio Diary is recorded by Diane McClintock at the exact moment when the riots begin: New Year's Eve Alone. Diane was attending the party in the Kashmir Restaurant, but shortly after the diary began she was injured and cut the recording short.