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  1. Rapture (also known as the North Atlantic Project or simply the Rapture Colony) is a massive underwater city forged from the childhood dreams of Andrew Ryan, a wealthy industrialist, meant to serve as an escape from the political, social and religious constraints of a reeling post-World War II world.

  2. Rapture is a fictional city-state in the BioShock series published by 2K Games. It is an underwater city that is the main setting for the games BioShock and BioShock 2. The city also briefly appears in BioShock Infinite, and is featured in its downloadable content, Burial at Sea.

  3. “What's happening here?” ― Diane McClintock[src] The Rapture Storyline details the different events evolving around the universe of Rapture, from the city's foundation to its demise and later fate. Andrew Ryan began the construction of Rapture in 1946. Using his own private steam-liner, the...

  4. Oct 20, 2023 · BioShock's tale begins in Rapture, one of the most recognizable and beautiful settings in gaming. An impressive city hidden deep beneath the Atlantic Ocean, it was envisioned by business...

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  5. Bioshock's Rapture is a capitalist utopia located deep in the depths of the ocean, with it's neon lights, wide opportunities and classy décor, it really is a...

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  6. BioShock: Rapture is a 2011 science fiction novel written by John Shirley, published by Tor Books in the United States and by Titan Books in the United Kingdom.

  7. Feb 9, 2023 · Given the social problems, Rapture was almost destined for an armed conflict sooner or later, but the one thing that made it so much worse was ADAM, raw stem cells produced by a sea slug that could be manipulated to imbue people with fantastic powers, called Plasmids.