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{{Tab}}A Brotherhood [[ | {{Tab}}A Brotherhood [[ArchivedLogs:Terrorists Win|jailbreak]] intended to free [[Thea]] after her arrest following the bombing of City Hall ended up liberating ''every'' mutant imprisoned in the special mutant wing at Sing Sing. The following month, the police were attempting to apprehend a young woman who had escaped during the jailbreak. The Mutant Mongrels Motorcycle Club, a mutant motorcycle gang, came to the young woman's aid. The ensuing [[ArchivedLogs:Sanctuary|confrontation]] with the police ended with one of the MMMC and several police dead; the fugitive woman and the MMMC members remaining took harbour in a nearby Catholic church. | ||
{{Tab}}The young woman involved in the original chase was a mutant whose imprisonment to begin with had been on rather specious grounds, largely a case of being in the wrong place while mutant; from the news reports, there was very little by way of grounds to arrest her in the first place but the heavily anti-mutant biased justice system was unlikely to treat the case impartially. The pastor of the church in question, long committed to social justice, willingly sheltered the mutants. | {{Tab}}The young woman involved in the original chase was a mutant whose imprisonment to begin with had been on rather specious grounds, largely a case of being in the wrong place while mutant; from the news reports, there was very little by way of grounds to arrest her in the first place but the heavily anti-mutant biased justice system was unlikely to treat the case impartially. The pastor of the church in question, long committed to social justice, willingly sheltered the mutants. | ||
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{{Tab}}With the NYPD only recently recovering from the massive PR hit following the exposure of their mutant fighting ring, the police were loathe to just violently invade the church immediately, fearing the repercussions if NYPD officers were seen throwing little old ladies out of church. As a result, police response was slow, and in the intervening time, ''other'' unrelated mutants -- some just homeless with no other place to go but overwhelmingly fugitives themselves, often genuinely criminal though equally often with little by way of crimes past being mutant in the wrong place at the wrong time -- made their way to the church to take shelter in it as well. With a ''growing'' population of mutant fugitives holed up in the church, community reaction was divided, many very much not wanting a home for mutant criminals in their neighborhoods but many in the congregation and the immediate neighborhood stepping forward to offer help. | {{Tab}}With the NYPD only recently recovering from the massive PR hit following the exposure of their mutant fighting ring, the police were loathe to just violently invade the church immediately, fearing the repercussions if NYPD officers were seen throwing little old ladies out of church. As a result, police response was slow, and in the intervening time, ''other'' unrelated mutants -- some just homeless with no other place to go but overwhelmingly fugitives themselves, often genuinely criminal though equally often with little by way of crimes past being mutant in the wrong place at the wrong time -- made their way to the church to take shelter in it as well. With a ''growing'' population of mutant fugitives holed up in the church, community reaction was divided, many very much not wanting a home for mutant criminals in their neighborhoods but many in the congregation and the immediate neighborhood stepping forward to offer help. | ||
{{Tab}}The situation did not last. Eventually HAMMER was called in to deal with the problem. [[ | {{Tab}}The situation did not last. Eventually HAMMER was called in to deal with the problem. [[ArchivedLogs:Battle For Harlem: On Holy Ground|The]] [[ArchivedLogs:Battle For Harlem: Fight or Flight|raid]] on the church was heavily publicized, a battle between mutants and law enforcement though despite the rather eye-catching ''explosiveness'' there were no further fatalities. The church, however, sustained heavy damage and has yet to reopen. | ||
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Being Freaky | Dusk, Ion, Tristan | |
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Unforged Connections | Anole, Emma, Ion | |
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First Aid | Dusk, Isra, Micah, Thea | |
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Cake | Mirror, Parley | |
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Battle For Harlem: On Holy Ground | Cage, Ion, Kay, Malthus, Rasputin, Regan | |
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Battle For Harlem: Fight or Flight | Dusk, Eric, Ion, Isra, Micah, Thea | |
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Sunday Mass | Iolaus, Ion, Jackson | |
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Brothers | Dusk, Eric | |
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Pray | Ion, Micah, Regan, Rasputin | |
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Housecall | Micah, Rasheed, Iolaus, Jane | |
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Triage | Ion, Micah, Dusk | |
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Soldiers | Dusk, Thea | |
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Free State | Cage, Kay, Mirror, Parley, J.C., Msgr. Flores | |
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Keep Winning | Dusk, Ion, Isra, Munch, Kay | |
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Sanctuary | Briar, Kay, Munch, Ion, J.C. |