Republic City tunnel network
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"The Equalists are hiding underground in the maze of tunnels beneath the city." |
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History
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After the alleged abduction of Avatar Korra by the Equalists, Lin Beifong, Tenzin, Mako, Asami, and Bolin set out together to find her. With no leads to follow, Lin proposed to start their search underground in the maze that is Republic City's tunnel system, a suggestion Bolin immediately supported, remembering having been driven through a tunnel when he was taken by the Equalists.[2] Mako guided the group to the place where he witnessed the Equalists take off with his brother prior to the Revelation rally, and Lin used her seismic abilities to locate a nearby entrance to the underground network.
Using her earthbending and metalbending, Lin, along with Tenzin and Team Avatar (sans Korra), ventured down the tunnels. Discretely following two Equalist bikers, the group infiltrated the Equalist base. Overhearing a conversation between several Equalists, they commandeered one of the Equalists' trolleys and used it to travel to the prison facility, where Lin was able to free her officers. It was there that the group also discovered that the Equalists were not responsible for the attack on City Hall or Korra's disappearance, and deduced that Tarrlok was the mastermind behind the whole incident.
Having overpowered multiple Equalists during their time in the base, the group was discovered and forced to flee against overwhelming odds. To avoid a confrontation with several Equalist fighters and their mecha tanks, Lin used her bending to create a makeshift exit out of the maze of tunnels, going directly toward the surface through the tunnel ceiling.[1]



Added by Lady LostrisAfter the Battle for Republic City, the city fell into the hands of Amon and his Equalists, forcing the Avatar and her friends into hiding underground. They entered the maze of tunnels through a large pipe that lead into Yue Bay and found shelter in one of the large underground chambers. There, many other refugees, benders and non-benders alike, had found residence as well. The underground network became their new base of operations, using the intricate network of tunnels and various exits to get around undetected to do some reconnaissance.
When the foursome resurfaced to meet the arrival of the United Forces, they witnessed their swift defeat at the deployment of the Equalist biplanes. Korra managed to rescue General Iroh and brought him down to the large underground chamber to cater to his wounds. There, Iroh requested Gommu's help to send a message to Commander Bumi, something the former telegraph operator was glad to comply to.
General Iroh proceeded to forge his plan to ground the Equalist airplanes in order to give Bumi's fleet a fighting chance. However, as the group of five was about to leave, Korra announced that she had her own battle to fight, namely taking down Amon on her own terms. At this decision, the group split in two, each leaving through a separate tunnel to complete their own mission.[3]
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Upon first glance, Republic City's underground tunnel system seems to be largely unused. However, due to growing unrest among the citizens of Republic City, it has been the primary base of operations for Equalist activity.



Added by Lady LostrisThe tunnels themselves were formerly used by Equalists as tracks for their vehicles, particularly cargo trucks and motorcycles. Secret doors and entrances are located throughout the network, rigged to open following the flick of a switch. These passages lead directly to junctions where Equalist weaponry and equipment were stationed.
The dock junctions also feature a complex rail system which branches off into several Equalist compounds. A few Equalists were stationed at each rail junction to oversee these trams and their cargo.[1]
Locations
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Equalist prison
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Following their abduction, apprehended benders were taken to a large subterranean prison facility. Equalists manned the halls of the facility and kept watch over the prisoners.[1]
Equalist training camp
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In addition to the prison, the Equalists also hosted a training facility, where new recruits were trained in the art of chi blocking and combative maneuvers. There were several trams carrying supplies leading to these training grounds.[1]
Garage
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Located at one of the tram junctions, the garage is a large area where Equalist vehicles such as motorcycles and trucks were kept.[1]
Refuge shelter
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Added by KettleMeetPotAfter Amon took over the city and the Equalists resurfaced, many benders and non-benders found shelter in one of the large underground chambers. They had converted it to a safe haven for all, and had learned to harmoniously coexist. The refugees lived in small makeshift houses made of everything they could find, going from cardboard to tents.[3]
References
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 "Out of the Past". Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko (writers) & Joaquim Dos Santos, Ki Hyun Ryu (directors). The Legend of Korra. Nickelodeon. June 9, 2012. No. 9, Book One: Air
- ↑ "The Revelation". Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko (writers) & Joaquim Dos Santos, Ki Hyun Ryu (directors). The Legend of Korra. Nickelodeon. April 21, 2012. No. 3, Book One: Air
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Skeletons in the Closet". Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko (writers) & Joaquim Dos Santos, Ki Hyun Ryu (directors). The Legend of Korra. Nickelodeon. June 23, 2012. No. 11, Book One: Air