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== History ==
 
== History ==
Discovered by scientists in July of XXXX, the floating Fifth Borough of New York is located approximately 1.73 miles above the bay. The scientists accessed it through a door of unspecified use at the back of their local deli.  
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Discovered by scientists before Season 1, the floating Fifth Borough of New York is located approximately 1.73 miles above the bay. The scientists accessed it through a door of unspecified use at the back of their local deli.  
  
 
Shortly after its discovery, the New York Millennials claimed it as their home stadium. No-one contested this.  
 
Shortly after its discovery, the New York Millennials claimed it as their home stadium. No-one contested this.  

Revision as of 18:49, 4 August 2020

Battin' Island is the floating Fifth Borough of New York and the home stadium of the New York Millennials.


History

Discovered by scientists before Season 1, the floating Fifth Borough of New York is located approximately 1.73 miles above the bay. The scientists accessed it through a door of unspecified use at the back of their local deli.

Shortly after its discovery, the New York Millennials claimed it as their home stadium. No-one contested this.


Location

Access

Battin' Island can be accessed through two primary methods. The first is any door whose use has not been specified, only speculated upon. This includes, but is not limited to, that door you always pass on your commute.

The second is by taking the 7, the E or the F train.

Parking

The Fifth Borough has a spacious parking lot, but due to lack of use, it has been dubbed the Skating Lot. It is often crowded with local teens and is rumored to be haunted by The Living Ghost of Tony Hawk after his ascension to the hyperstate of simultaneous Skate and Die.

Flora and Fauna

Flora

It has been confirmed that you cannot grow flowers on Battin' Island.

Fauna

Spectators have claimed to see birds nesting in the rafters of the stadium.