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[[File:Nm skyline 1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The skyline of New Mombasa in 2552]]
[[File:Nm skyline 1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The skyline of New Mombasa in 2552]]
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The futuristic metropolis of New Mombasa resided on Mombasa Island, connected to the mainland by multiple bridges. By the 26th century the city was a dynamic, cosmopolitan metropolis, boasting such amenities as an [[Superintendent]]-class urban infrastructure AI, a mile-long suspension bridge, a very efficient [[MagLev train]] system, a highly automated highway network, a [[New Mombasa Police Department|large police department]], and large-scale recreational areas.
The futuristic metropolis of New Mombasa resided on Mombasa Island, connected to the mainland by multiple bridges. By the 26th century the city was a dynamic, cosmopolitan metropolis, boasting such amenities as a [[Superintendent-class artificial intelligence|Superintendent-class Urban Infrastructure AI]], a mile-long suspension bridge, a very efficient [[MagLev train]] system, a highly automated highway network, a [[New Mombasa Police Department|large police department]], and large-scale recreational areas.


While the majority of New Mombasa was divided to numbered sectors, some districts such as [[Mbaraki]], [[Kizingo]], and [[Kikowani]] retained their original names. The original names were often seen in the names of streets or train stations. Some of the districts' names changed, albeit slightly; areas originally referred to as Tangana and Liwatoni are now referred to as [[Tanaga]] and [[Liwitoni Station|Liwitoni]], respectively. The locations of some districts changed as well. This was the case with most of the districts on the southern side of the island, where the sea has claimed large areas of land.<ref name="halo2"/><ref name="odst"/>
While the majority of New Mombasa was divided to numbered sectors, some districts such as [[Mbaraki]], [[Kizingo]], and [[Kikowani]] retained their original names. The original names were often seen in the names of streets or train stations. Some of the districts' names changed, albeit slightly; areas originally referred to as Tangana and Liwatoni are now referred to as [[Tanaga]] and [[Liwitoni Station|Liwitoni]], respectively. The locations of some districts changed as well. This was the case with most of the districts on the southern side of the island, where the sea has claimed large areas of land.<ref name="halo2"/><ref name="odst"/>
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==Locations==
==Locations==
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