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In a first of its kind, Rakoji is kept almost completely safe from aerial attack through the governments extensive defence set-up. Not one area of the town is left unguarded, with at least two Anti-Ballistic Missile sites keeping watch over every inhabited quarter, ensuring that nuclear weaponry will be taken care of well before it reaches the city's outer limits; even compensating for fallout (save in tornado-like wind conditions).
 
In a first of its kind, Rakoji is kept almost completely safe from aerial attack through the governments extensive defence set-up. Not one area of the town is left unguarded, with at least two Anti-Ballistic Missile sites keeping watch over every inhabited quarter, ensuring that nuclear weaponry will be taken care of well before it reaches the city's outer limits; even compensating for fallout (save in tornado-like wind conditions).
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Latest revision as of 11:46, 1 April 2005

Rakoji City
Nation: Kamsaki
Function: National and Provincial Capital
Population: 26 million
Leader: unkown

In the north-east of the nation, Rakoji has a total population of 26 million. It's filled with libraries, Internet Cafe's and, of course, Pizza Hut restaurants. Most of its inhabitants are involved in basic trade, owning small shops or stalls at the local market place, although some business presence does exist within a small tower-block district to the west. As the methody region's undercover gambling capital, it has a vibrant, bustling night-life, yet is under constant, vigilant watch by the Rakoji Police of the Metropolis (or RPM). As with every other city in Kamsaki, Rakoji's security is among the best in the world, with moving of unchecked weaponry being a total impossibility between buildings.

In a first of its kind, Rakoji is kept almost completely safe from aerial attack through the governments extensive defence set-up. Not one area of the town is left unguarded, with at least two Anti-Ballistic Missile sites keeping watch over every inhabited quarter, ensuring that nuclear weaponry will be taken care of well before it reaches the city's outer limits; even compensating for fallout (save in tornado-like wind conditions).