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== Early Life and Education ==
 
== Early Life and Education ==
Metropolis was born in Upper Midway, in the outer districts of the mega city. Through intelligent and urged to attend higher education, Metropolis ultimately left high school at 18 and joined the US Army,
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Dakota Metropolis was born on October 23, 2277, in Upper Midway, one of the outer districts of the sprawling mega city. Their parents, Eliza and James Metropolis, were employed in the city's extensive public transportation system. Growing up in a modest household with minimal income beyond Universal Credit, Dakota learned the value of hard work and perseverance from an early age.
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In school, Dakota showed a keen intelligence and a particular aptitude for practical problem-solving. Their teachers often noted their quick thinking and ability to grasp complex concepts, especially in subjects like history and civics. Despite their academic potential, Dakota found themselves more drawn to hands-on experiences and real-world applications of knowledge rather than theoretical studies.
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As they progressed through high school, Dakota became increasingly curious about life beyond the confines of Upper Midway. They devoured news reports and documentaries about other parts of the grid, developing a strong interest in the diverse cultures and challenges faced by different communities across the nation.
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Although their teachers and counselors urged them to consider higher education, citing their intellectual capabilities, Dakota felt a different calling. The stories of service members and the allure of exploring the grid firsthand resonated more deeply with them than the prospect of university lectures and academic papers.
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At 18, much to the surprise of their educators and the initial disappointment of their parents, Dakota made the decision to leave high school and enlist in the U.S. Army. This choice was driven by a combination of factors: a desire to serve their country, an eagerness to see more of the world beyond Upper Midway, and a belief that practical experience would be more valuable to them than traditional academic pursuits.
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Dakota's decision to join the military marked a significant turning point in their life. It set them on a path that would take them far from the familiar streets of Upper Midway, exposing them to experiences and challenges that would shape their future in ways they couldn't have imagined. This early choice to prioritize real-world experience over formal education would later become a defining aspect of their personal narrative, influencing both their military career and their eventual entry into politics.
  
 
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After her distinguished military service, Metropolis transitioned to politics, running for the U.S. Senate seat from Nimitz. She was elected in 2320, serving a single term until 2324. As a senator, Dakota was known for her plain-speaking style, and her disdain for pretentious individuals Her legislative priorities focused on veterans' affairs, national security, and foreign affairs.
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After their honorable discharge from the military in 2320, Dakota Metropolis decided to enter politics, driven by a desire to serve their country in a different capacity. Despite lacking a formal university education, Metropolis's military experience and firsthand knowledge of various parts of the grid gave them a unique perspective on national issues.
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They ran for the Senate seat representing Nimitz in 2320, campaigning on a platform of national security and veterans' affairs, Their campaign resonated with many voters who appreciated their straightforward approach and military background. Metropolis won the election in a close race, becoming one of the few senators without a college degree.
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As a Senator, Metropolis worked diligently to learn the intricacies of lawmaking and policy. They were known for their strong work ethic, often putting in long hours to study complex issues and consult with experts in various fields. While not naturally gifted in oratory or policy writing, Metropolis compensated with persistence and a willingness to collaborate across party lines.
  
 
Her warmth, pragmatism, and toughness won her widespread respect across party lines. She was particularly noted for her efforts to streamline bureaucratic processes to better serve her constituents and for her strong advocacy for military families and veterans.
 
Her warmth, pragmatism, and toughness won her widespread respect across party lines. She was particularly noted for her efforts to streamline bureaucratic processes to better serve her constituents and for her strong advocacy for military families and veterans.

Latest revision as of 03:34, 28 June 2024

Dakota Metropolis
Dakota metropolis.jpg
President of the United States of America
Term 01.01.2424 -
Assumed office 01.01.2424
Preceded by Jim Dyson
Born 07.11.2277
Midway, New America
Political party Dem-Rep Coalition
Previous office Senator

Overview

Dakota Metropolis (born October 23, 2277) is an American politician serving as the 89th President of the United States. Metropolis previously served as a U.S. Senator representing Nimitz from 2320 to 2324. Prior to her political career, she served in the United States Army Special Forces as a Green Beret.

Early Life and Education

Early Life and Education Dakota Metropolis was born on October 23, 2277, in Upper Midway, one of the outer districts of the sprawling mega city. Their parents, Eliza and James Metropolis, were employed in the city's extensive public transportation system. Growing up in a modest household with minimal income beyond Universal Credit, Dakota learned the value of hard work and perseverance from an early age.


In school, Dakota showed a keen intelligence and a particular aptitude for practical problem-solving. Their teachers often noted their quick thinking and ability to grasp complex concepts, especially in subjects like history and civics. Despite their academic potential, Dakota found themselves more drawn to hands-on experiences and real-world applications of knowledge rather than theoretical studies. As they progressed through high school, Dakota became increasingly curious about life beyond the confines of Upper Midway. They devoured news reports and documentaries about other parts of the grid, developing a strong interest in the diverse cultures and challenges faced by different communities across the nation.

Although their teachers and counselors urged them to consider higher education, citing their intellectual capabilities, Dakota felt a different calling. The stories of service members and the allure of exploring the grid firsthand resonated more deeply with them than the prospect of university lectures and academic papers.

At 18, much to the surprise of their educators and the initial disappointment of their parents, Dakota made the decision to leave high school and enlist in the U.S. Army. This choice was driven by a combination of factors: a desire to serve their country, an eagerness to see more of the world beyond Upper Midway, and a belief that practical experience would be more valuable to them than traditional academic pursuits.

Dakota's decision to join the military marked a significant turning point in their life. It set them on a path that would take them far from the familiar streets of Upper Midway, exposing them to experiences and challenges that would shape their future in ways they couldn't have imagined. This early choice to prioritize real-world experience over formal education would later become a defining aspect of their personal narrative, influencing both their military career and their eventual entry into politics.

Military Career

Metropolis enlisted in the United States Army and was selected for the elite Special Forces, becoming a Green Beret. Her military career was distinguished by her participation in several high-stakes missions, demonstrating exceptional bravery and strategic acumen.

Operation Hangman

One of the most notable missions she participated in was Operation Hangman in 2314. The operation targeted the oppressive regime in Praetoria, a territory notorious for human rights abuses, including transgenic experiments, unauthorized mass gestation via exowombs, and modern slavery involving forcibly altered individuals. Praetoria's government, a quasi-corporate entity, was overthrown by U.S. forces during this operation.

During Operation Hangman, Dakota was severely injured while saving a fellow soldier under heavy fire. Despite her injuries, she managed to pull her comrade to safety, an act that exemplified her bravery and dedication to her team. This heroic act, while not making her the key figure in the mission's overall success, underscored her personal courage and commitment to her fellow soldiers. Her actions during the mission highlighted her willingness to put herself at risk for others, earning her deep respect from her peers and superiors as well as the Distinguished Service Cross. Her injures required her to have extensive cybernetic augmentation in order to continue her career as a soldier. She ultimately left the military with an honorable discharge in 2320 to run for the Senate.

Political Career

U.S. Senate

After their honorable discharge from the military in 2320, Dakota Metropolis decided to enter politics, driven by a desire to serve their country in a different capacity. Despite lacking a formal university education, Metropolis's military experience and firsthand knowledge of various parts of the grid gave them a unique perspective on national issues.

They ran for the Senate seat representing Nimitz in 2320, campaigning on a platform of national security and veterans' affairs, Their campaign resonated with many voters who appreciated their straightforward approach and military background. Metropolis won the election in a close race, becoming one of the few senators without a college degree.

As a Senator, Metropolis worked diligently to learn the intricacies of lawmaking and policy. They were known for their strong work ethic, often putting in long hours to study complex issues and consult with experts in various fields. While not naturally gifted in oratory or policy writing, Metropolis compensated with persistence and a willingness to collaborate across party lines.

Her warmth, pragmatism, and toughness won her widespread respect across party lines. She was particularly noted for her efforts to streamline bureaucratic processes to better serve her constituents and for her strong advocacy for military families and veterans.

Presidency

In 2324, Metropolis ran for the presidency, campaigning on a platform of curtailing United States military commitments aboard, as well as a large scale investment program to renew American economic and social infrastructure. She won the election and was inaugurated as the 89th President of the United States on January 20, 2325.

Personal Life

Metropolis is known for her approachable yet no-nonsense demeanor. She dislikes pretentiousness and has a strong aversion to aristocracy and royalty. Despite her tough exterior, she is warm and approachable, often engaging directly with citizens and encouraging open dialogue. She is a keen sports shooter, as well as enjoying rock climbing and hiking in the northern New American jungles.

See Also