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== Savings and Loan == | == Savings and Loan == | ||
[[ | [[Image:United California Bank.jpg|thumb|The bank that Dillon inadvertently robs from.]] | ||
Across from a JCPenney department store, Dillon attempts to exchange gold ([[auric]]) [[cubit]]s for United States currency at the Paradise Valley Savings and Loan<ref>This comes from an [[:Image:APB.jpg|all-points bulletin]] sent to the Sheriff's Department, although the bank's exterior (and interior signage, notably near [[Harry]], talking about a credit card at UCB) make mention of United California Bank.</ref>. However, this goes awry after bank teller [[Kellie Love]] assumes the worst, believing coins that Dillon gives her are stolen, seeing as there are no markings. The situation here spirals out of control after Dillon stuns [[Harry]], a nearby bank guard, and she gives him both the cubits and thousands of U.S. dollars—believing that he's robbing the bank. Despite attempts to give the money back, which end up only scaring the teller further, Dillon flees the bank and heads back to the nearby department store {{G80|The Super Scouts, Part I}}. | Across from a JCPenney department store, Dillon attempts to exchange gold ([[auric]]) [[cubit]]s for United States currency at the Paradise Valley Savings and Loan<ref>This comes from an [[:Image:APB.jpg|all-points bulletin]] sent to the Sheriff's Department, although the bank's exterior (and interior signage, notably near [[Harry]], talking about a credit card at UCB) make mention of United California Bank.</ref>. However, this goes awry after bank teller [[Kellie Love]] assumes the worst, believing coins that Dillon gives her are stolen, seeing as there are no markings. The situation here spirals out of control after Dillon stuns [[Harry]], a nearby bank guard, and she gives him both the cubits and thousands of U.S. dollars—believing that he's robbing the bank. Despite attempts to give the money back, which end up only scaring the teller further, Dillon flees the bank and heads back to the nearby department store {{G80|The Super Scouts, Part I}}. | ||
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== Sheriff's Office == | == Sheriff's Office == | ||
[[ | [[Image:Paradise Valley Sheriff's Office.jpg|thumb|The local sheriff's office.]] | ||
The local sheriff's office is in cahoots with Mr. [[John Stockton]] of the [[#Stanford Chemical Plant|Stanford Chemical Plant]]. They are recruited to stop [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and [[Dillon]] from causing problems for the plant by apprehending the fake Boy Scout troop. [[Jamie Hamilton]] runs into the [[Warriors]] here, telling them of the sheriff's intent for the children in front of this building {{G80|The Super Scouts, Part I}}. | The local sheriff's office is in cahoots with Mr. [[John Stockton]] of the [[#Stanford Chemical Plant|Stanford Chemical Plant]]. They are recruited to stop [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] and [[Dillon]] from causing problems for the plant by apprehending the fake Boy Scout troop. [[Jamie Hamilton]] runs into the [[Warriors]] here, telling them of the sheriff's intent for the children in front of this building {{G80|The Super Scouts, Part I}}. | ||
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== Stanford Chemical Plant == | == Stanford Chemical Plant == | ||
[[ | [[Image:Stanford Chemical.jpg|thumb|Stanford Chemical Plant building.]] | ||
The Stanford Chemical Plant is a long standing plant and the major source for employment in the area. It had been shut down previously due to environmental concerns, leaving people out of work for six months. According to [[Stockton]], who runs the plant, many of the workers who had taken out loans during their unemployment were still paying for them in 1980. | The Stanford Chemical Plant is a long standing plant and the major source for employment in the area. It had been shut down previously due to environmental concerns, leaving people out of work for six months. According to [[Stockton]], who runs the plant, many of the workers who had taken out loans during their unemployment were still paying for them in 1980. | ||