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Revision as of 13:18, 3 March 2012
Mascouten I was a roleplay city hosted in the Mascouten region. Originally created by Wolf Lumin to host his LMD main store, it was later converted into a roleplay city. Eventually, Mascouten was sold to Decaf Coffey, who ran it for several months until repurposing it as a "wild west" roleplay region.
Mascouten is considered to be one of the founding fathers of Second Life roleplay, particularly in the first responder field. However, it was far from the first roleplay city, which most assume was Radian City in 2006.
While called "Mascouten", most roleplayers refer to it as "Mascouten I" or "Old Mascouten" due to the modern spinoff, also called Mascouten.
History
Mascouten was first built by Wolf Lumin in 2007, where he had his main store for LMD. The city was based around Times Square, including iconic landmarks such as 1500 Broadway (hosting the world-famous ABC Good Morning America ticker) and the NASDAQ sign on the Condé Nast Building. Of course, these were repurposed for LMD advertising and Second Life related satire. Wolf opened the city up to commercial tenants soon after, where Gentek Technologies kept a store directly next to LMD. It later proved unpopular and was closed. In early 2009, Mascouten was repurposed for urban roleplay, which practically defined roleplay as it is today. Wolf Lumin remained as the estate owner until he could no longer afford the tier. The region was put up for sale and purchased by Decaf Coffey, who kept it running for several months with Wolf's assistance. During this time, Mascouten slowly started to decline, until Decaf eventually closed down the sim and reopened it as a "wild west" style roleplay sim.
City Services
Mascouten featured the Mascouten Police Department, a popular roleplay department which staffed 30+ active members. The department was funded by Wolf Lumin directly, who supplied custom-themed vehicles and uniforms. Nelson ran the department's training program - the predecessor to the LEOPARD Training Course - and managed dispatch, gathering ideas for BluComm and some other short-lived dispatching tools.
The Mascouten Fire Department was the city's fire department, also sporting 20+ full-time members. However, it changed hands often, as with most roleplay fire departments, which crippled its effectiveness. Some NTBI members started the Mascouten Department of Transportation, which ran occasional road work around the city. The department only existed for a few weeks; it was closed due to general inactivity.
There was a Department of Motor Vehicles for several days, but the project was abandoned.
Mascouten General Hospital oversaw the limited medical roleplay, which was mostly run by MFD's EMS division.
NTBI Involvement
Nelson was the first of the current NTBI staff to set foot in Mascouten (excluding Wolf Lumin) after it was christened as a roleplay sim. He quickly got a storefront at the equivalent of One Times Square and set up advertising signage.
Later, ac14 purchased the storefront across the street, restarting the since-quieted Bliss rivalry with a Tredpro/Astaro store. An advertising war ensued, mostly focused on custom lightbar colors for vehicle attachments. Eventually, the store was closed, and Red Wind purchased the building. Gentek remained until the region was closed.
While Tredpro/Astaro had a presence in Mascouten, NTBI brought Wolf Lumin and LMD into the conglomerate. However, at that point LMD was generally no longer active.