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KA-BOOOOM!!! Now that's special effects! Nice!!! How did you do the explosion?

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    It's now time for the next update!

    And, the replies!!!

    jacqulina: Thanks!

    sebbyb07: No problem!

    sEAhAwk fAn121: Uh.... yeah... those were cancelled like days ago....

    dralin321: Read the update and find out.... 2.gif

    pilotdaryl: Hmm.... well, I took a regular nuclear explosion, and photoshopped it like crazy...

    SaltandVinegar: Thanks.... I try.... I try....

    michaelshayne: Thanks!

    Now to that annoying thing called the next update...

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    21:02:54 CST

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    ... The blast radius, which was an estimated three quarter mile area, immediately vaporized the downtown and most of the midtown regions, eliminating any traces of the virus. Shockwaves could be felt as far away Windsor Park, located nearly 200 miles away.

    The military continues to defend its use of a nuclear warhead due to the fact that the virus, which has since been named the "Apocalypse Virus", has a high heat resistance, is extremely easy to contract from person to person, and spreads extremely quickly in water.

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    The virus, which was created in the now incinerated InfiniGenics building, was being held in a Level 4 Biohazard lab located in the basement of the building. However, when the entire city lost power, containment was lost, and quickly spread through the air and water systems of the building. It then spread to a breached water main in the building's sub-basement, and spread through the water system of the city, further speeding up the contraction rate.

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    However, now that the infection has been contained and destroyed, HazMat workers have begun the slow process of radioactive cleanup in the region. It is estimated that it will take many decades before the city is able to be reinhabited.

    Tonight on "The Situation Room", we will interview the mayor and press secritary of Windsor Park, which has graciously taken in refugees from Pine Grove.

    We now leave you with live images from Olympus City, where Super Typhoon Kurisaki is expected to make landfall this week.

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    Well, that's the end...... or is it??

    Check out Filasimo's MD, Olympus City Evolutions for more information about the Super Typhoon Kurisaki....

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    that is huge! freaky to know if one survived that is for sure!!!

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    Whoa I like the virus picture but this does sound like the end but of course humans will always fight back

    Will

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    Too bad for the city. It looked so nice... well I guess they had to do it. Great pics again in these past few updates, they look wonderful. Hard to believe they aren't real, almost looks like they are. Keep up the excellent work, can't wait for Windsor Park!

    - Kyle

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    omg. i...have never seen such amazing photoshopping ever! that explosion of the building, geez, i was doing an explosion for seahawk and it looks like garbage compared to that! it's so bright, i thought i'd lose some sight if i started for much longer. wow, the updates of the virus...so good, every single picture and ever line of text. i cannot beleive i've never seen this CJ before, now i cannot wait to see the next one! can you say lots of trixies!? =o

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    LMAO! OMG!

    This is possibly the most awesome series of updates I've ever seen in my life. Seriously. Awesomeness. Most Definitely Trixie worthy, you might even deserve your own cult for this.

    I'm loving the blood red fountain... and explosions.. and crazyness.. and ... yeah 4.gif

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    Well, I'm finally to the point of release smal portions of Windsor Park. Seeing as I don't want to lose all these updates, and what few people remained from Pine Grove were sent to Windsor Park, I feel its sufficiant to continue this in my same MD/CJ.

    So, without further ado, the replies!!!  

    seahawk fan121: ... yeah.....

    sebby07: Thanks!

    cleaner475: Thanks, I take a lot of pride on my photoshopping skills.

    dralin321: Well, Those who weren't infected did escape the city way before the bombs were dropped...

    dosomthin90210: Thanks, I strive for reality 3.gif

    penguin007: Lol.... I'm surprised, thats actually a picture of the herpes virus....

    ky72x: Well, I could have just napalmed it, but why napalm when you could nuke?

    ilikehotdogsalot: Lol.... trust me, you won't....

    MayorTim: Cult? I like the sound of that....

    ccecill: Nope, just lots and lot and lots of fooling around with CS2 over the last few years...

    So, now to that really boring and drawnout update....

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    The Plaza Point District, which was built originally as a large apartment complex for the rich and famous north of the downtown area, and quickly become a major shopping area for all of the city, featuring many high-dollar name brands. The area has touted ample parking without sprawling parking lots, adding more to the beautiful urban feel of the area.

    Straddling the Umbridge River, Boardwalk Avenue is lined on one side by a 5 mile long pier, shaded by century old oak trees, and has been considered one of the most beautiful areas of the city. Along it's banks many come to see the Ruewin Tower, a large clock tower perched atop a small island on the river, which has been around since the mid-18th Century.

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    Commerce Road, which has been deemed a historical landmark by the city, is home to many amazing sopping outlets, such as Apple, Tommy Hilfiger, Prada and many more. Most of the area also features luxurious loft apartments, and many still fall under the city's extremely successful tax abatement program.

    Also situated on the corner of Commerce and Plaza Center is the majestic Regal Theater, originaly used as the Plaza Opera House, which is used to showcase many Broadway musicals, operas, Hollywood hits, and even the occasional comedy special.

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    Built after public outcry to the 1910 fires in downtown, the Plaza Center Fire Station has now become an iconic art gallery and museum. Known around the country as a destination art point, the Plaza has long had the tradition of allowing art students to paint murals on the sides of many buildings, further adding beauty to the area.

    Many also stop to gather inspiration from the lush scenery along the Umbridge River's shore and the famous Ruewin Tower.

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    Also situated in the Plaza district is the Plaza Point Park South, which has long been the site of the famous Country Club Courts, one of the first professional tennis courts in the country. Ironically, the park also happens to be one of the smallest parks in the city, creating the small barrier between the Plaza and Majestic Hill districts.

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    This concludes our special on the Plaza Point District. Tune in next week and we'll be showcasing the downtown area and its amazing and chaoitic history.

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    Hope you all enjoyed the first update from Windsor Park. Please feel free to drop a word!

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    You really put a lot of effort in your work don't you. Which is why this cj is always a great one to visit!

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    I like the Japanese part....doing a great job...so now Pine Grove is gone...or is it? Pretty much...but it might come back! I doubt it...and I doubt my doubt! I'm confused...Pine Grove can't die....I need it!!!! 15.gif

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    Beautiful work there man! The W2W buildings look really nice, and you've made clever use of the parking entrance in front and in between the actual garage and the buildings. Keep it up, I can't wait for more!

    - Kyle

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    I've decided that since I'm better at writing disaster scenarios, I'm going to start my next round of disasters. And, a little puzzle as well. As a prize for whoever figures out my little puzzle below, they will recieve a special spot on my round of updates (trust me, its an awesome and well fitting spot). So, here's the title of my next disaster:

    54 68 65 20 47 72 65 61 74 20 43 79 62 65 72 20 48 61 63 6B 69 6E 67 20 6F 66 20 57 69 6E 64 73 6F 72 20 50 61 72 6B

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    i think the title is : The Great Cyber Hacking of Windsor Park 3.gif

    well, the last update is nice...really like the walk by the canals...its cool

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