Greenfield
Greenfield, often called Government Green, is Syn’s center of power. Military bases, courts and legislative chambers dominate this secure zone. Visitors pass through checkpoints and wander beneath classical‑style towers that mask cutting‑edge surveillance and defense systems.
Key Details
- “Government Green.” The district houses military, judiciary and legislative institutions.
- The capital of Georgia moved to Syn City after the bombing of Atlanta in 2067.
- Government workers flocked to Syn City as it rose as the next major eastern nexus.
- Greenfield was erected and cordoned off to secure government business.
- Checkpoints on all roads in/out verify IDs and require employment records or a need‑to‑enter.
- Architecture features monumental buildings with a classical twist on modern design.
- Green banners and district markers (posters, lampposts, boards) are widespread.
- The district is larger than expected due to expansive military training boundaries.
- A joint‑force operations base was approved by the President, giving all branches a major Syn City hub.
- Part of the district reaches the beach, sharing coastal space with The Stacks so the Navy can access the Atlantic.
- A small island north of Syn City is claimed by the Greenfield and holds a prison for high‑risk individuals.