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===Neoclassicism (1600–1800)===  
===Neoclassicism (1600–1800)===  
The city started to grow fast and it became wealthy and important harbor and trading city in
The city started to grow fast and it became a wealthy and important harbor and trading city in
the Baltic region. Many new sea forts were built to protect the important port.
the Baltic region. Many new sea forts were built to protect the important port.
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districts around the times city limits and coast, such as ‘Foundry’. Railroads were also
districts around the times city limits and coast, such as ‘Foundry’. Railroads were also
constructed.
constructed.
On the other side of the coin, the fast industrialization caused many people seeking jobs to
On the flip side of the coin, the fast industrialization caused many people seeking jobs to
migrate into the city, faster than new apartments and tenements we’re built, forming slums
migrate into the city faster than new apartments and tenements could be built built, forming slums
around the city. During that time the city also suffered some sanitation, pollution and health
around the city. During that time the city also suffered some sanitation, pollution and health
issues.
issues.
At the late 1800’s work started on improving the sanitation and water quality. Sewers and
During the late 1800’s work started on improving the sanitation and water quality. Sewers and
water pipes were built under the city and some of them are still operational.
water pipes were built under the city and some of them are still operational to this day.


===Stalburg in the early 20th Century (1900-1938)===  
===Stalburg in the early 20th Century (1900-1938)===  
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After the events of WW2, the city contracted the [[Bergmann Group]] to construct many of Stalburg's underground infrastructure. Bergmann got lots of help from a local company called [[Stalburg Steel]], who supplied them with steel to aid in the construction of the vast underground tunnel networks. Another company that benefited from Bergmann was [[Hammer Valley Hydro]], who relied on Bergmann's water tunnels to keep their two dams, [[Hammer Valley Dam]] and [[Two Gorges Dam]], operational. During the early 1980s, things started to go wrong in Stalburg. It started with the Bergmann Group going bankrupt due to the disappearance of [[Xeander Berg]], who had plans for an invention that would change the world of construction forever, textile-reinforced concrete. [[Eric Kleinmann]] was forced to sell his company to Jeff Walter. Next was Stalburg Steel. The [[SNW]] wanted Stalburg Steel gone to incite civil unrest, which would cause the enforcement of Martial Law and military mandate over civilian legislative bodies, as well as bury sensitive information about S.N.W [[Mikhail Rosenthal]] acquired through his 'criminal connections'. And finally, [[Hammer Valley Hydro]]. After the Bergmann Group was gone, no one could maintain the tunnels that Hammer Valley Hydro relied on to keep their dams operational. The CEO of Hammer Valley Hydro, [[Alex Hartman]], after being forced to sell his company to Jeff Walter, got really mad at what Jeff was doing, and since then, he was searching for Walter to seek vengeance. Alex found Jeff at Rosenthal's villa in 1986, where he murdered him in cold blood. From then on, Stalburg was never the same. Many former workers of these companies ended up in [[Obenseuer]], a crumbling part of Stalburg to which homeless people are taken.  
After the events of WW2, the city contracted the [[Bergmann Group]] to construct many of Stalburg's underground infrastructure. Bergmann got lots of help from a local company called [[Stalburg Steel]], who supplied them with steel to aid in the construction of the vast underground tunnel networks. Another company that benefited from Bergmann was [[Hammer Valley Hydro]], who relied on Bergmann's water tunnels to keep their two dams, [[Hammer Valley Dam]] and [[Two Gorges Dam]], operational. During the early 1980s, things started to go wrong in Stalburg. It started with the Bergmann Group going bankrupt due to the disappearance of [[Xeander Berg]], who had plans for an invention that would change the world of construction forever, textile-reinforced concrete. [[Eric Kleinmann]] was forced to sell his company to Jeff Walter. Next was Stalburg Steel. The [[SNW]] wanted Stalburg Steel gone to incite civil unrest, which would cause the enforcement of Martial Law and military mandate over civilian legislative bodies, as well as bury sensitive information about S.N.W [[Mikhail Rosenthal]] acquired through his 'criminal connections'. And finally, [[Hammer Valley Hydro]]. After the Bergmann Group was gone, no one could maintain the tunnels that Hammer Valley Hydro relied on to keep their dams operational. The CEO of Hammer Valley Hydro, [[Alex Hartman]], after being forced to sell his company to Jeff Walter, got really mad at what Jeff was doing, and since then, he was searching for Walter to seek vengeance. Alex found Jeff at Rosenthal's villa in 1986, where he murdered him in cold blood. From then on, Stalburg was never the same. Many former workers of these companies ended up in [[Obenseuer]], a crumbling part of Stalburg to which homeless people are taken.  


=== The new Millennium (2000-2018) ===
===The new Millennium (2000-2018)===
Currently, much of Stalburg's infrastructure is in atrocious state, and the city is on the brink of collapsing due to the un-maintained underground tunnels. This is of course until [[Markku Siltanen]] documents the true state of Stalburg's infrastructure, which causes a massive investigation into the corruption of many politicians. One year after Mark successfully shut down the reactor [Depending on ending], which was at risk of exploding due to the collapse of the Two Gorges Dam, the city looks to be recovering, with [[National Consulting Group|NCG]] put in charge of maintaining most of Stalburg's infrastructure.
Currently, much of Stalburg's infrastructure is in atrocious state, and the city is on the brink of collapsing due to the un-maintained underground tunnels. This is of course until [[Markku Siltanen]] documents the true state of Stalburg's infrastructure, which causes a massive investigation into the corruption of many politicians. One year after Mark successfully shut down the reactor [Depending on ending], which was at risk of exploding due to the collapse of the Two Gorges Dam, the city looks to be recovering, with [[National Consulting Group|NCG]] put in charge of maintaining most of Stalburg's infrastructure.


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