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− | + | The [[Shadow Boxers]] {{botignore|badlands}} maps are the maps Miss Pauling and the Mercenaries are studying in the Shadow Boxers comic. In that story, these maps represent areas where the Mercenaries have recently fought [[Mann vs. Machine|Robots]] and where they are expecting further attacks. In short, these are maps of areas in or around [[Badlands (region)|Badlands, New Mexico]], USA, which is the main area of Mann Co. operations. [[Media:ShadowBoxers03.png|Hundreds]] of Mann Co. facilities are located in Badlands. | |
− | As illustrated in the previously released [[Map of Badlands]], much of the geography of the Greater Badlands Area is referenced to the geography of north central New Mexico. | + | As illustrated in the previously released [[Map of Badlands]], much of the geography of the Greater Badlands Area is referenced to the geography of north central New Mexico. For example, Badwater Basin is an Australia-shaped basin in a location corresponding with an actual caldera in a mountainous area of New Mexico. The two Shadow Boxers maps confirm this location with much greater but still limited detail. |
− | On page 4 of the Shadow Boxers comic, two maps are readable; a Top Map depicting highways, rivers, and settlements of the fictionalized Badlands area, and beneath that a Covered Map largely depicting the [[w:Santa Fe National Forest|Santa Fe National Forest]] and surrounding reservations. | + | On page 4 of the Shadow Boxers comic, two maps are readable; a [[#Top Map|Top map]] depicting highways, rivers, and settlements of the fictionalized Badlands area, and beneath that a [[#Covered map|Covered Map]] largely depicting the [[w:Santa Fe National Forest|Santa Fe National Forest]] and surrounding reservations. Both maps depict actual New Mexico and fictional Badlands geography. However, map details and text are blurred or masked and colors are reduced to shades of turquoise. |
== Covered map == | == Covered map == | ||
[[File:Covered Map (Shadow Boxers).PNG|500px|thumb|center|The Covered Map.]]{{clr}} | [[File:Covered Map (Shadow Boxers).PNG|500px|thumb|center|The Covered Map.]]{{clr}} | ||
− | To the left of and partially obscured by Spy’s shoulder, partially covered by the Top Map, and oriented with north towards the left; the Covered Map is a stylized map featuring certain forests, preserves, and reservations of north central New Mexico. The perspective is comparable to viewing [[Map of Badlands]] from the northeast. | + | To the left of and partially obscured by Spy’s shoulder, partially covered by the Top Map, and oriented with north towards the left; the Covered Map is a stylized map featuring certain forests, preserves, and reservations of north central New Mexico. The perspective is comparable to viewing [[Map of Badlands]] from the northeast. Several real geographical features are recognizable on this map by general outline: |
* [[w:Valles Caldera National Preserve|Valles Caldera National Preserve]] (lighter square in center) | * [[w:Valles Caldera National Preserve|Valles Caldera National Preserve]] (lighter square in center) | ||
* [[w:Santa Fe National Forest|Santa Fe National Forest]] (moderately shaded shapes around the caldera) | * [[w:Santa Fe National Forest|Santa Fe National Forest]] (moderately shaded shapes around the caldera) | ||
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* [[w:Chama River (Rio Grande)|Rio Chama River]] and [[w:Abiquiu lake|Abiquiu lake]] (river and lake north of the national forest) | * [[w:Chama River (Rio Grande)|Rio Chama River]] and [[w:Abiquiu lake|Abiquiu lake]] (river and lake north of the national forest) | ||
* [[w:Los Alamos, New Mexico|Los Alamos]] (unreadable text to the east of the caldera) | * [[w:Los Alamos, New Mexico|Los Alamos]] (unreadable text to the east of the caldera) | ||
− | * [[w:Los Alamos National Laboratory| Los Alamos National Laboratory]] and [[w:Bandelier National Monument|Bandelier National Monument]] (lighter gap southeast of the caldera) | + | * [[w:Los Alamos National Laboratory|Los Alamos National Laboratory]] and [[w:Bandelier National Monument|Bandelier National Monument]] (lighter gap southeast of the caldera) |
Several additional lines and smaller darker shapes are visible that have no correspondence to real locations and may indicate fictional Team Fortress 2 locations or Mann Co. properties. | Several additional lines and smaller darker shapes are visible that have no correspondence to real locations and may indicate fictional Team Fortress 2 locations or Mann Co. properties. | ||
== Top map == | == Top map == | ||
[[File:Top Map (Shadow Boxers).PNG|500px|thumb|center|The Top Map.]]{{clr}} | [[File:Top Map (Shadow Boxers).PNG|500px|thumb|center|The Top Map.]]{{clr}} | ||
− | The Top Map is an illustration of the geography of the extended Badlands area covering a span some hundred plus miles north and west of the {{botignore|Badwater Pipeline}}, with Miss Pauling standing to the north on page 4 of the Shadow Boxers comic. On page 5, a closer view of the same map is given. On page 4, Miss Pauling is pointing directly at the highway junctions of the actual [[w:Cuba, New Mexico|Cuba, New Mexico]] (around which are several abandoned cliff-face coal mines of the sort seen in [[:File: | + | The Top Map is an illustration of the geography of the extended Badlands area covering a span some hundred plus miles north and west of the {{botignore|Badwater Pipeline}}, with Miss Pauling standing to the north on page 4 of the Shadow Boxers comic. On page 5, a closer view of the same map is given. On page 4, Miss Pauling is pointing directly at the highway junctions of the actual [[w:Cuba, New Mexico|Cuba, New Mexico]] (around which are several abandoned cliff-face coal mines of the sort seen in [[:File:Director 09.jpg|Meet the Director]] and [[:File:Theshowdown06.jpg|The Showdown]]. |
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Several of the lines on this map correspond with highways and rivers of northwestern New Mexico, although their courses may be interpreted differently in the ''Team Fortress 2'' geography: | Several of the lines on this map correspond with highways and rivers of northwestern New Mexico, although their courses may be interpreted differently in the ''Team Fortress 2'' geography: | ||
− | * The general course of the [[w:Rio Grande|Rio Grande River]] is traceable from Bernalillo, through an abstracted Cochiti Lake, to the branching just north of Española. | + | * The general course of the [[w:Rio Grande|Rio Grande River]] is traceable from [[w:Bernalillo, New Mexico|Bernalillo]], through an abstracted [[w:Cochiti Lake, New Mexico|Cochiti Lake]], to the branching just north of [[w:Española, New Mexico|Española]]. |
− | * The course of Interstate 25 is seen from the connections with Santa Fe in the east and Bernalillo in the south. | + | * The course of [[w:Interstate 25|Interstate 25]] is seen from the connections with Santa Fe in the east and Bernalillo in the south. |
− | * Several other highways and service roads are mapped; [[w:New Mexico State Road 4|NM 4]] and | + | * Several other highways and service roads are mapped; [[w:New Mexico State Road 4|NM 4]] and [[w:New Mexico State Road 502|NM 502]] are traceable in their entirety. |
− | * A small spot marked on the west end of NM 502 corresponds with the | + | * A small spot marked on the west end of NM 502 corresponds with the Los Alamos National Laboratory. |
Several small darker shapes seen on this map as well as some fewer larger darker shapes with unreadable rectangular labels have no real world correspondence and may represent Mann Co. facilities, Badlands communities, or other fictional geographical features. | Several small darker shapes seen on this map as well as some fewer larger darker shapes with unreadable rectangular labels have no real world correspondence and may represent Mann Co. facilities, Badlands communities, or other fictional geographical features. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | [[Map of Badlands]] | + | * [[Map of Badlands]] |
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[[Category:Shadow Boxers]] | [[Category:Shadow Boxers]] | ||
[[Category:Background]] | [[Category:Background]] |
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The Shadow Boxers badlands maps are the maps Miss Pauling and the Mercenaries are studying in the Shadow Boxers comic. In that story, these maps represent areas where the Mercenaries have recently fought Robots and where they are expecting further attacks. In short, these are maps of areas in or around Badlands, New Mexico, USA, which is the main area of Mann Co. operations. Hundreds of Mann Co. facilities are located in Badlands.
As illustrated in the previously released Map of Badlands, much of the geography of the Greater Badlands Area is referenced to the geography of north central New Mexico. For example, Badwater Basin is an Australia-shaped basin in a location corresponding with an actual caldera in a mountainous area of New Mexico. The two Shadow Boxers maps confirm this location with much greater but still limited detail.
On page 4 of the Shadow Boxers comic, two maps are readable; a Top map depicting highways, rivers, and settlements of the fictionalized Badlands area, and beneath that a Covered Map largely depicting the Santa Fe National Forest and surrounding reservations. Both maps depict actual New Mexico and fictional Badlands geography. However, map details and text are blurred or masked and colors are reduced to shades of turquoise.
Covered map
To the left of and partially obscured by Spy’s shoulder, partially covered by the Top Map, and oriented with north towards the left; the Covered Map is a stylized map featuring certain forests, preserves, and reservations of north central New Mexico. The perspective is comparable to viewing Map of Badlands from the northeast. Several real geographical features are recognizable on this map by general outline:
- Valles Caldera National Preserve (lighter square in center)
- Santa Fe National Forest (moderately shaded shapes around the caldera)
- Santa Clara, San Ildefonso, Cochiti, Zia, Jemez, and Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservations (more deeply shaded shapes from east to south to west)
- Highways NM 4, NM 126, and US 550 (wider light lines on the west side of map as opposed to the thinner darker lines used for highways elsewhere on the maps)
- Rio Chama River and Abiquiu lake (river and lake north of the national forest)
- Los Alamos (unreadable text to the east of the caldera)
- Los Alamos National Laboratory and Bandelier National Monument (lighter gap southeast of the caldera)
Several additional lines and smaller darker shapes are visible that have no correspondence to real locations and may indicate fictional Team Fortress 2 locations or Mann Co. properties.
Top map
The Top Map is an illustration of the geography of the extended Badlands area covering a span some hundred plus miles north and west of the Badwater Pipeline, with Miss Pauling standing to the north on page 4 of the Shadow Boxers comic. On page 5, a closer view of the same map is given. On page 4, Miss Pauling is pointing directly at the highway junctions of the actual Cuba, New Mexico (around which are several abandoned cliff-face coal mines of the sort seen in Meet the Director and The Showdown. Several of the lines on this map correspond with highways and rivers of northwestern New Mexico, although their courses may be interpreted differently in the Team Fortress 2 geography:
- The general course of the Rio Grande River is traceable from Bernalillo, through an abstracted Cochiti Lake, to the branching just north of Española.
- The course of Interstate 25 is seen from the connections with Santa Fe in the east and Bernalillo in the south.
- Several other highways and service roads are mapped; NM 4 and NM 502 are traceable in their entirety.
- A small spot marked on the west end of NM 502 corresponds with the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Several small darker shapes seen on this map as well as some fewer larger darker shapes with unreadable rectangular labels have no real world correspondence and may represent Mann Co. facilities, Badlands communities, or other fictional geographical features.
The Top Map appears again on the following pages in closer detail with focus drawn to a location relatively central to the Map of Badlands. Visible in both views of the Top Map is a particular, labeled, but unrecognizable feature, and nearby is a line following the short route of NM 16 ending in a fictional shape near the lake.