In 2150, New Anchorage experienced more and more gang violence. The Black Gold, Yukon Brothers, and the Mountie gangs began to try to take control of the city, which led to the Twelve Block War in 2151. Kyle Jameson, even at the age of 42, participated in the fighting using his grandfather's old .357 revolver. A memorial was erected in the downtown area of the town, which was engraved with the names of all who were lost during the conflict.
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| - In 2150, New Anchorage experienced more and more gang violence. The Black Gold, Yukon Brothers, and the Mountie gangs began to try to take control of the city, which led to the Twelve Block War in 2151. Kyle Jameson, even at the age of 42, participated in the fighting using his grandfather's old .357 revolver. A memorial was erected in the downtown area of the town, which was engraved with the names of all who were lost during the conflict.
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| - In 2150, New Anchorage experienced more and more gang violence. The Black Gold, Yukon Brothers, and the Mountie gangs began to try to take control of the city, which led to the Twelve Block War in 2151. Kyle Jameson, even at the age of 42, participated in the fighting using his grandfather's old .357 revolver. Both sides during the war used the nearby Anchorage Armory and Elmendorf Air Force Base as supply centers, which proved to continue the conflict than end it. Eventually, Kyle's son Paul Jameson led a surprise attack on the gang's supply center at Elmenford, and crushed all of the gang's resistance. A memorial was erected in the downtown area of the town, which was engraved with the names of all who were lost during the conflict.
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