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+ | | info = Serving as the main connection hub for much of Southern California's automated underground transit, Chavez Station was built as a floating terminal near the Santa Monica Key coastline. |
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+ | Serving as the main connection hub for much of Southern California's automated underground transit, Chavez Station was built as a floating terminal near the Santa Monica Key coastline. The unique construction allows it to withstand volatile ocean currents. Inside, expansive aquariums serve as a sanctuary and reminder of the beauty and fragility of the once native species, who are now unable to survive in the current superheated oceans, a constant reminder of The Shattering's devastating effects. |
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Station is one of the Maps in LawBreakers.
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Serving as the main connection hub for much of Southern California's automated underground transit, Chavez Station was built as a floating terminal near the Santa Monica Key coastline. The unique construction allows it to withstand volatile ocean currents. Inside, expansive aquariums serve as a sanctuary and reminder of the beauty and fragility of the once native species, who are now unable to survive in the current superheated oceans, a constant reminder of The Shattering's devastating effects.