Blue District
The Blue District is Syn’s industrial backbone. Born from high‑end automotive companies and blue‑collar labour, it now straddles buzzing factories, fading warehouses and the smoke‑choked coastline.
Key Details
- Originally built around high‑end automotive companies needing a shipping port.
- The district has faded into disrepair as factories changed hands repeatedly.
- Its name comes from the “blue collar” hard labour during its prime.
- Former auto factories were repurposed for varied industries (from canning locust protein to cheap shoes).
- Now it is half active industrial work and half abandoned factories/warehouses.
- The district holds a large portion of the island’s coastline and shares its port with the Green District’s naval sector.
- Though many facilities are out of commission, the port and coastal warehouses remain strong through international shipping.
- The area is old and crumbling, but smoke plumes and blue banners still mark active industry.
- Sterling Bridge connects the Blue District to mainland Georgia; its height allows large freight ships to pass underneath.
- Jumping from it would be lethal.
- Small‑time gangs sometimes occupy the bridge undercarriage to stage heists on ships below, using ropes and gear to rappel onto oncoming ships to seize or pilfer cargo.