Twin Falls

Twin Falls, Idaho is the largest city of Idaho's Magic Valley region and the seventh largest in the state. As the largest city in a 100-mile (166-kilometer) radius, Twin Falls serves as a regional commercial center for both south-central Idaho and northeastern Nevada.

Twin Falls later became situated near the border Liberty Defense Perimeter and is noted for having two Liberty Defense Towers (Credit in a poster: "A Lighthouse over our waves of grain!") and a military presence in the city. During the initial Chimeran invasion of America, Chimeran ground forces approached Twin Falls' Liberty Towers and disabled them allowing a massive spire attack upon the city which ultimately having the city's entire population either died or became infected and turned into Grims. Echo Team later crash landed in Twin Falls following their mission in destroying a Chimeran warship, and was tasked in stopping a sub fleet of Chimeran ships from breaching the boundaries of the Defense Perimeter by reactivating the Liberty Towers. Echo team fought their way to the towers in which Lt. Hale fought and defeated a Mother Spinner in one of the towers, and successfully reactivating them thus destroying the sub fleet.

Notable locations and sights of the city (besides the Liberty Towers) are:


 * A local movie theater featuring:
 * The Big Kibosh (He was set up. Sold out. Sucker punched. Gunned down and left for dead. And that's what the Good Guys did to him!). Starring Humphrey Beauguest, Lauren Banall and Sidney Greensleeves. With Orson Wellis, Drew MacMurray, and Robert Peetchan. Directed by Adalbert Hitchclock. Screenplay by Graham Groan. Produced by Mr. Moneybags. Filmed in Noir-O-Scope.
 * Ransom Scott in Barrels of Blood (The desert builds up a terrible thirst in a man that can only be quenched by revenge!) (From the directors of The Treasure of San Murillo and The Devil Rides a Donkey). Starring Flint Westwood, Lee Vlad Cheese, and Henry Wongua. Directed by Billy Wender. Produced by Richard O'Seinfield. Filmed in CimeraScope.