All these Enclave ideas made me want to think of one. But like y'all, I think it's easiest to think of where you're from. But I'm from Ohio, which is in the Recession. How would that work?
...Prequel Time!
The Cleve / Beliveland
Location & Defenses
In the early days of The Recession, The Mississippi AND the Ohio were the original lines of defense. Part of the past five years was recapturing everything north of the Ohio, while fortifying the Mississippi to create the 'permanent' border of The Loss. In Ohio, the North faired poorly with the higher population density. Northeast Ohio is divided in two pre-reclamation; The Cleve and Believeland
The Cleve: Cleveland and the surrounding metropolitan area, devoid of life for the most part and overrun by Casualties.
Believeland: the City of Akron, specifically the University of Akron and downtown. With the high bridges of the All America Bridge and Route 8, there is an easily defensible means for relative safety from the Cleve, and by maintaining State Routes 8 and 59 and Interstate 77 the city is encircled. By having the roads be the border, however, the suburbs and East Akron, and many important locations have been cut off and overrun.
Exports: entertainment, food, information via Z88
Imports: arms, raw materials, takers
Potential Exports: rubber, metal, medical supplies, air travel
Competition:
The Green Militia
Based in Green, a city between Akron and Canton. While Akron was used as the fall back spot thanks to convincing by the Dean of the University, many Guardsmen's family and friends resided in the suburbs between Akron and Canton. Many deserted rather than leave their families to die, forming the Green Militia, headed by Second Lieutenant Jaeger. Although kept around for saving tens of thousands of lives, they don't trust the official Guardsman and act on their own.
The Hallsmen
With Akron being the more defensible city, Canton was left to die. Which it did. As a source of pride for the region and separate from downtown, The Pro Football Hall of Fame was chosen as the fall back spot, and is home to most survivors of Canton. The survivors in the Hall are mostly insane due to survivors remorse and knowing they were left to die. Led by the Hall of Fame's chairman Tom Brunn, the Hallsmen form an end of days cult, obsessively keeping the records of football in a misguided means of keeping a record of humanity, and protect the Hall at all costs. Any jobs in Canton are made that much more difficult as you have to go past the Hall to get in. They also mistrust all outsiders and non-Canton natives as the savages who left them to die.
Neighborhoods:
UoA
The University of Akron makes up a large section of the Enclave. With the massive amounts of relatively new dorms and older class buildings secured by the Akron PD and National Guard, UoA is the home for many people in the region. The University PD has been fully deputized and maintains order with the National Guard. The University has a full stock of departments, including robust science labs that have switched from polymer studies to studying The Blight. The student radio station, 88.1 FM, can be heard for upwards of 40 miles around, is of vital importance since it is in the safe zone of UoA, and maintains a connection with the rest of the region.
Downtown
With Akron being situated on a plateau sharply cutting to a ravine, the casualties were easily defeated; push back and over. The downtown section near the cliff is where the final battle took place, and thus sustained a lot of damage. Canal Park has been turned into a playground and respite for the region, with the Aeros and Rock Cats continuing to play in the vain hope they can continue to. The Akron Art Museum is used as the chief meeting place in Downtown outside of City Hall, and the FirstMerit Tower is of primary importance as a lookout tower.
Potential Missions:
Summa Akron City Hospital / City Hospital
The good news: Akron General Hospital is within the borders of Believeland. Better news; the other, bigger hospital, City Hospital is nearby, directly across from Route 8. Bad news; across Route 8. It wasn't defended by the Nation Guard and as such was overrun. There's likely many supplies ripe for the taking, and is the likely first step in expanding the borders; if you can survive the Casualties, that is...
Akron Zoo
Across the way on the west side of Believeland, the Zoo is fairly big for a city Akron's size. People might give bounty for exotic pets, researchers at the University might want the monkeys for experiments, and who knows what the carnivores might do to the populace...
Summit County Juvenile Court Admin & Marine Corps Reserve
On the North, past the Route 8 bridge are the Summit County Juvenile Court Administration building, which can house up to 100 inmates and maintains a lot of records, and the Marine Corps Reserve post. The Guardsmen, while appreciating the dorms as housing, would prefer the symbolism of retaking the Marine Corps Reserve building, especially considering its the Weapons Company. They'd also like the Juvie building as a prison. Hard work, but ripe for bounty...
Goodyear HQ
The Goodyear Tire Company is based in Akron, one of the few major corporations that never left. However, they're on the East Side, well past Route 8. The Government would kill to get and keep the factories that remain and the trade secrets inside, and get people in there to restart the plant. The Guardsmen can't sacrifice enough men to clear it, but if Takers can spot for them and they can do a tactical assault... The same is for the former Bridgestone HQ, which still houses a lot of offices and the factory, but is located on the South Side.
Akron Fulton International Airport
In the Southeast of Akron is the airport. While not a personal travel hub (That would be Akron Canton International Airport, north of Canton. Definitely a That One Last Job if you can take it, but good luck with that,) this airport does house international services and is a business flight hub. Also houses the Goodyear Blimps, and a Lockheed Martin warehouse and offices. Retaking this would be a massive undertaking, but would not only give vital resources to the City, it would make it all but a certainty that Believeland would be made a recognized settlement, providing more government protection faster. But taking the whole airfield? Definitely That One Last Job worthy...
Canton
Canton is presumed a total Loss. Even with a ton of Hallsmen still at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in the north side of the city, they don't leave, and the Guardsmen and Green Militia don't want to spread their already thin forces even thinner. Still, Canton is a major city in the region, and might hide rewards for those foolhardy enough to get past the Hall...
The Cleve
Cleveland is presumed a total Loss. With many national landmarks and museums for salvage of social items, professional sports teams with mementos for wealthy clients (and the Hallsmen), many (vacant even before The Crash) factories with spare parts, the county seat of Cuyahoga County with a treasure trove of documents, the Horseshoe Casino with massive amounts of pre-Crash money... That One Last Job might mean going back up north...
VIPS
Mayor Eric Patterson
After years of scandal for the City, Patterson was elected and finally brought some order to the city... just before The Crash. As head of the city, he tries to keep the vast network of egos in check to make sure the survivors don't damn them all. Works with Dean Butterworth and Brigadier General Tulane as the ruling council of Believeland.
Dean Jane Butterworth
After years of scandal for the University, Dean Butterworth was elected and finally brought some order to the University of Akron.... just before The Crash. Realizing the need for housing, she opened up the dorms for the National Guard, in exchange for protection. By this idea she allowed for the survival of Akron and its creation into an enclave, saving tens of thousands of lives. She lets the professors teach and research into the causes of the Collapse, and personally oversees Z88 and ZTV as the chief means of communication in the region after the fall of The Cleve.
Brigadier General Lucas Tulane
One Star Army General and the regional head of the National Guard; responsible for keeping the peace and maintaining order in Believeland. Unbeknownst to all, has a direct line with the U.S. government. He knows they are retaking Ohio, but, like the government, doesn't know where or when. He and the Guard are to maintain order and facilitate the reuse of the factories to provide rubber and metal for the government to use once the region is retaken, but he doesn't have enough men to protect everything.
Hanley Reyes and Xavier Jones
Hanley was the Indians former manager 'retiring' by coaching his hometown Aeros. Xavier the reigning AL MVP on rehab assignment. After The Crash, they, their teammates, and the visiting New Britain Rock Cats were stuck in Akron. At first, they continued to play ball as a means to keep calm and keep the populace placated. As weeks wore on to years, the play was simply to keep spirits up. With Tulane and the Guardsmen heads as patrons, the teams are allowed to play as their main job. The Akron League, consisting of these two minor league teams and any local 'rec' groups, play throughout the week and compete for the Believeland Cup. The League is headed by Reyes, Jones, and Rock Cats Manager Bud Walker.
Second Lieutenant Hannah Jaeger
Head of the Green Militia. She lives in Green, so the prospect of sacrificing her family when they were so close to Akron was implausible, which was the same for many people in the National Guard. She rounded up a considerable group of deserters, and managed to save their families and many other residents of Green and the surrounding suburbs by fortifying Green High School and the luck of no Vectors. She continues to mistrust Brigadier General Tulane, but works with the National Guardsmen to rid the region of Casualties and maintain order in the surrounding Akron suburbs.
Tom Brunn
Super Bowl winning quarterback from the Cleveland Browns, after retirement he worked for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton. During The Collapse he stayed holed up in his office in the Hall. The staff, visitors, and some Canton residents stayed in the Hall as hell broke outside. It soon became apparent that the National Guard grouping around the region was not going to save Canton. Although they survived, most went mad knowing this. Looking to the also insane Tom for guidance, he created the Hallsmen, a cult revolving around football and trying to keep it's records and memory alive as a means of preserving humanity, like the Archivists. They have immense distrust for the military and anyone not from Canton. While Tom can whip the cultists into a fervor, he himself is a coward and hides in his office.