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| − | The Enelsian Invasion was an attempted takeover of Earth by the | + | The Enelsian Invasion was an attempted takeover of Earth by an alien species called (not surprisingly), the [[Enelsians]]. Broad awareness of it came to light in Astro City on August 4, 1997, and culminated the very next day with a worldwide battle between the heroes of the world and the invading Enelsians. |
===Precursors=== | ===Precursors=== | ||
| − | In 1995, the [[Honor Guard]]'s alien detector was malfunctioning after [[The Zonn]] had attacked sometime | + | In 1995, the [[Honor Guard]]'s alien detector was malfunctioning after [[The Zonn]] had attacked them sometime earlier. This enabled the Enelsians to slip their agents and spies into various locations around the world, undetected by the heroes and the unsuspecting public. |
| − | + | These spies where placed on reconnaissance missions, feeling out earths defensive capabilities. Their primary focus was on the super powered beings, especially the plethora that populated Astro City. That became the focal point and their most notable agent, [[Mr. Bridwell]], had the final say in determining when or even if an invasion was warranted. He had a hesitation of sorts, perhaps driven by somewhat sympathetic feelings towards the Human race. | |
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| + | He decided to use an evaluation of the hero, [[Crackerjack]], as a final determinate for the fate of earth and all humankind. So he tracked an evening of Crackerjack's activities. This still left him feeling ambivalent. On the one hand, he felt a strong degree of disgust for CJ's methods. Yet on the other hand, in some primitive ways, he also reminded him of the Enelsians themselves. | ||
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| + | Mr. Bridwell only sent his report after being irritated by a bunch of gossiping old ladies, when in contrast, the females of the Enelsians are strong, proud, and quite vicious warriors. | ||
===Hero Distrust=== | ===Hero Distrust=== | ||
| − | The next phase of their invasion plans | + | The next phase of their invasion plans involved more agents infiltrating the planet with the goal of discrediting the reputation, and public trust of earth's beloved superheroes. Outspoken heroes like [[Winged Victory]] or ones more on the downside of public opinion, were easy targets to rile the public sentiment against them. |
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| + | The operation was limited to just Astro City. Vigilante heroes like [[Lonestar]] in Austin and The [[Colonial]] in Melbourne were being looked at harder for operating further outside the laws than most heroes. | ||
| − | Mr Bridwell, even took to impersonating Crackerjack in a series of armed robberies in June 1997 before finally being | + | Mr Bridwell, even took to impersonating Crackerjack in a series of armed robberies in June 1997 before finally being exposed by [[Altar Boy]]. |
===Shadow Hill Killings, Boiling Tensions & Hero Registration=== | ===Shadow Hill Killings, Boiling Tensions & Hero Registration=== | ||
| − | Starting in | + | Starting in early summer, as temperatures began to rise, a number of bloody killings began in and around the the area of [[Shadow Hill]]. Public interest was tepid until the mid-July time frame, when the body of 15 year old girl, Sarah Lynn Felton, was discovered. The outcry rose with the temperatures as the media and the public at large demanded resolution and capture of the killer. |
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| − | + | Along with the now crippling summer heat, frustrations lead to paranoia, and that gave rise to concerns that maybe one of their trusted heroes was responsible for the brutal murders. To counter this, many of the heroes shifted their focus more and more towards Shadow Hill. This led to increased criminal activity in the other areas, further angering the citizens of Astro City. | |
| − | + | [[Mayor Stevenson]], as a political gesture, hired an attention seeking, professional monster hunter, [[Mordecai Chalk]], to focus exclusively on capturing the killer. Next the mayor established a mandatory program of hero registration. Since they were dealing with some kind of superhuman killer, they began by registering the heroes with mystic powers. He brought in [[E.A.G.L.E.]] troops to aid with the task of compliance. | |
Naturally, the heroes and super powered beings resisted, which further put a wedge between all parties. Though the public was mostly behind the heroes, until the [[Honor Guard]] battled the [[Frigians]] and [[Thermians]] in Antarctica and the [[First Family]] had been in the [[Mirror Galaxy]] exploring. The outcry was mostly over why they were worrying about them when the Shadow Hill Killer was still roaming somewhere. | Naturally, the heroes and super powered beings resisted, which further put a wedge between all parties. Though the public was mostly behind the heroes, until the [[Honor Guard]] battled the [[Frigians]] and [[Thermians]] in Antarctica and the [[First Family]] had been in the [[Mirror Galaxy]] exploring. The outcry was mostly over why they were worrying about them when the Shadow Hill Killer was still roaming somewhere. | ||
| − | Tensions boiled up so much that an angry mob was going to march upon Shadow Hill and burn it down, before various members of Honor Guard and the [[Irregulars]] appeared at barricades and turned the angry crowds back. The next day Mordecai Chalk | + | Tensions boiled up so much that an angry mob was going to march upon Shadow Hill and burn it down, before various members of Honor Guard and the [[Irregulars]] appeared at barricades and turned the angry crowds back. The next day, Mordecai Chalk made a dramatic and media entralled entrance into Shadow Hill. After promising to find the killer swiftly, he disappeared. |
July 27 brought another fire stoking moment, when after the [[The Confessor (Jeremiah Parrish)|Confessor]] apprehended a villain, The [[Gunslinger]], the Shadow Hill residents, started putting fires in their doorways as one of their talismans. The massive amounts of smoke, even with no wind in the arid Summer heat, cast over the whole city, leading to the rest of the populace back to their thoughts of razing or even burying the area under rubble. | July 27 brought another fire stoking moment, when after the [[The Confessor (Jeremiah Parrish)|Confessor]] apprehended a villain, The [[Gunslinger]], the Shadow Hill residents, started putting fires in their doorways as one of their talismans. The massive amounts of smoke, even with no wind in the arid Summer heat, cast over the whole city, leading to the rest of the populace back to their thoughts of razing or even burying the area under rubble. | ||
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