Monsterpocalypse Monday: Where the Monsters Were

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Zerkalo on the Hudson to Belchers on Broadway: 

The Battery takes on a whole new meaning when you visit NYC and book a tour on Big Apple Battles! Over two afternoons aboard the Big Apple Battle Bus, you’ll see an amazing swath of destruction all across the boroughs, including:

  • The remnants of the Playmore Billhouse on Broadway, where three full-sized belchers were blown to pieces by G.U.A.R.D. G-tanks during the early days of the world-wide war. The Playmore, built in 1866, was known to have multiple basement levels, and one belcher was found surviving below the street level six months after the battle! Could there still be survivors from the conflict?
  • The Hudson was not as receptive to alien emergency landings when a Zerkalo Bloc LTA gunship crashed into it after a ferocious battle with G.U.A.R.D. strike fighters! Today, a globe of metal from the gunship still breaks the surface–a landmark dedicated to the forces that protect our world from invaders. Though no one has yet penetrated the inside of the wreckage, it’s assumed that the gunship won’t rise again to threaten our city…
  • The Imperial State Building still shows signs of the void gate that once engulfed its west side. Seventeen floors have been designated as hazard zones, and while longtime business residents like E.G. Howard and the NYC Commission on Monstereconstruction have moved out, others remain. Rumors persist that those seventeen floors are still alive with creeping invaders, but the Commission insists to this day that this isn’t the case. But if that’s so, why did they move out?

The Big Apple Battle Bus still has seats available for most weekends through summer. Call for a free brochure with rare battle photos, supplemental walking tour information, and a catalog of custom Big Apple Battles merchandise, not sold in stores!

Due to ongoing legal issues between the Shadow Sun Syndicate and global law enforcement, tours of all Syndicate regional headquarters are temporarily suspended.

The Japanese National Public Safety Commission, speaking on behalf of a host of international officials, emphasizes that litigation is only a provisional deterrent to the continuation of tours, including the famed Zor Suit display in Tokyo.

The “See the Future, Be the Future” tourism division of the Shadow Sun Syndicate issued a statement shortly after the suspension of public visits, indicating limited tours could resume as soon as next month. No word yet on the likelihood of visitors interacting with the Syndicate’s controversial teleportation technology after its confiscation by authorities last winter.

For additional information regarding the resumption of tours, please visit the Syndicate’s site or click here to receive weekly updates from WtMW Tours!

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