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The Great Mayor oversaw the Syndorian Council, a collective of 20 or so civilians who were elected by their fellow citizens to represent the various districts and autonomous regions of Syndor City. The Syndorian Council had absolute power over the government, however, the Great Mayor could veto whatever he saw fit (which was usually anything that would benefit the populous of the city). | The Great Mayor oversaw the Syndorian Council, a collective of 20 or so civilians who were elected by their fellow citizens to represent the various districts and autonomous regions of Syndor City. The Syndorian Council had absolute power over the government, however, the Great Mayor could veto whatever he saw fit (which was usually anything that would benefit the populous of the city). | ||
== Underworld == | |||
There was a complex and thriving underworld located beneath Syndor City, where many people made the subterranean ruins of [[Washington DC|Washington D.C]]. their homes. This underworld was the premiere location in the Omniverse to buy ''whatever'' one wanted, ''however'' one wanted, ''whenever'' one wanted. There was widespread illicit activity in the Syndorian Underworld. However, whenever the SCP had tried to do something about it, or even dared to venture inside, the numerous gangs and underworldly beings would kill them brutally on the spot, so eventually, the Police just gave up and chose to ignore the underworld completely. | |||
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Revision as of 02:23, 16 October 2022

Syndor City often referred to as the 'Heart of Waifuria', was a postmodern high-tech 'utopia' city, and the largest city on Earth, which was built on the site of Washington D.C. during the time of the Waifurian Empire.
City of Ghosts
Syndor City was commissioned by the Waifurian Imperial Historium as a monument to the past, intended to honor (or at least, appear to honor) the Americans and Aeternians who worked hard to build the countries that the Empire was founded on. Replicas of ancient American landmarks dotted the dystopian cityscape, including a holographic Capitol dome, a solid platinum Statue of Liberty, and a gigantic, floating Washington Monument.
A densely populated Urban Center, Snydor city was to the Waifurian Empire what New York City had been to the United States. It was the tourist capital of the Empire, and was also the commercial center of the galaxy. The Waifurian Imperial Army had a strong presence here, and the Syndor City Police (SCP) were one of the largest law enforcement entities in the Local Supercluster, having over four hundred thousand active duty police officers at any given point. Hundreds of civilians were arrested daily, often for minor offenses, such as marijuana, crack, or Reveal Candy posession. They were all thrown into the Syndor Superprison, which housed, at maximum, roughly twenty million inmates (usually it was near full capacity). Of course, no civilians who were rich or famous were ever arrested by the SCP.


Denizens
A combination police and surveillance state, Syndor City was the very definition of a 'dystopia'- yet, for some reason, people from across the Omniverse were attracted to it, and continued to move there and do business in the bustling imperial core. Originally, the city had been constructed as an exclusive city for only the rich and wealthy; however, they soon discovered they needed someone to do all of the things they didn't want to; so, the poor and impoverished of the Empire (roughly 75%) began flooding in, quickly building Syndor City to having one of most successful infrastructures and one of the largest economies in Omniversal History.
By 2000 AB, Syndor City was inhabited by well over 10 billion people. This accounted for roughly 1/15th of the entire population of the Earth.
Syndor City's citizens were, for the most part, rather poor and lived in abject squalor, often selling food or goods at make-shift stands on Street Layer 6, hoping to catch the attention of one of the few rich Syndorians who might be willing to spare a Cornpop (Waifurian 5 Cent Piece).
Syndor City Police Force
There were many underworld factions and gangs in Syndor City, but perhaps the most prolific was the Syndor City Police itself. The Police force was, unsurprisingly, totally morally corrupt. Police officers were required by Bidenary Edict to reach a certain quota of arrests each month; that number being 60 per month. So, many innocent civilians were arrested, tried, and convicted for drug possession, despite never actually touching or abusing a substance.
2094 Crime Bill
This tough-on-crime policy was a result of the Waifurian 2094 Crime Bill (74 AB), which the Brainrot Embodiment penned with the explicit goal to "do everything except hang someone for jaywalking". Indeed, it worked, as roughly 1% of the population of the Waifurian Empire was soon incarcerated, on average, in the years following this bill. By 2020 AB, the Waifurian Empire's incarceration rates had skyrocketed to 15%-20%, with the number hovering around 40% of the population in Syndor City. This insane incarceration problem led to the Syndor Revolution of 2020 AB, which resulted in the SCP being severely 'diminished' (manually) and the Syndor Superprison being blown up by the Syndorian populous.
Agriculture and Ecosystem
Syndor City was one of the wettest cities in Omniversal History. The Atlantic Ocean brought daily monsoon rains to the coastal city, usually lasting from 3 PM-11 PM. The city was almost perpetually in a state of total floodedness, and very rarely saw a dry day.


District 211
The Agriculture Industry of Syndor City was entirely contained within District 211, which was a hazy, smoggy region comprised mostly of derelict factories and office buildings. This was, however, the site of the Greenspires, two very tall buildings which were designed to take in the maximum amount of sunlight in order to grow and harvest enough food for the entire city. However, this became problematic after the city became so polluted that sunlight could not penetrate the thick smog cover, and instead, two massive pure light beams were affixed to the insides of the towers, which shot off giant photon pillars into the atmosphere while providing more than enough light for the plants inside.
City Government
The city was governed by an elected Great Mayor. This Great Mayor was always someone personally appointed by the Emperor. In his 40,000 year reign, The Crumbling Corpse of Memphis appointed roughly 24,000 different mayors to oversee Syndor City.
The Great Mayor oversaw the Syndorian Council, a collective of 20 or so civilians who were elected by their fellow citizens to represent the various districts and autonomous regions of Syndor City. The Syndorian Council had absolute power over the government, however, the Great Mayor could veto whatever he saw fit (which was usually anything that would benefit the populous of the city).
Underworld
There was a complex and thriving underworld located beneath Syndor City, where many people made the subterranean ruins of Washington D.C. their homes. This underworld was the premiere location in the Omniverse to buy whatever one wanted, however one wanted, whenever one wanted. There was widespread illicit activity in the Syndorian Underworld. However, whenever the SCP had tried to do something about it, or even dared to venture inside, the numerous gangs and underworldly beings would kill them brutally on the spot, so eventually, the Police just gave up and chose to ignore the underworld completely.