The Districts 38 and 39

The arrival of new humans in Unity City brought a fresh wave of excitement and curiosity. Humans from "Independence Day," "Independence Day: Resurgence," and "Bright" had journeyed to this haven of safety. Mayor John Constantine, Vice Mayor Jesse Custer, and the 37 District leaders gathered to welcome the newcomers with open arms.

John Constantine officially designated District 38 as the Independence Day district, appointing President Thomas J. Whitmore as the district leader. Simultaneously, District 39 was established as the Bright district, with Daryl Ward taking on the role of district leader. The addition of military and police personnel from both new districts significantly bolstered the military and police force of Unity City, strengthening its defenses and maintaining order.

During the welcoming ceremony, John Constantine took a moment to review the laws and rules of Unity City, ensuring that all residents, old and new, understood the importance of peace and unity within the city. The 37 District leaders warmly greeted the two new district leaders, integrating them into the community.

As the introductions continued, Dr. Robert Neville stepped forward with a smile. "Welcome, Daryl Ward and Captain Steven Hiller," he said, glancing at both men. "You know, it's funny how the same actor played both of you. Will Smith must be quite the versatile guy."

The crowd chuckled, and even Daryl Ward and Captain Steven Hiller couldn't help but share a grin. "Well, at least we know we can count on each other," Hiller joked, clapping Ward on the back.

The lighthearted moment helped to ease any remaining tension, solidifying the bond between the new arrivals and the existing residents of Unity City.

As the newcomers began to settle into their new environment, they marveled at the stark contrast between Unity City and their former homes. The harmonious coexistence of diverse beings in Unity City was a refreshing change. President Whitmore and his team were impressed by the advanced infrastructure, while Daryl Ward and his companions from "Bright" appreciated the blend of modern technology and magical elements.

The Independence Day survivors, who had once fought off an alien invasion, found the peaceful atmosphere of Unity City both strange and comforting. President Whitmore, accustomed to the chaos of war and political turmoil, now focused on fostering a community spirit within District 38. He worked closely with other district leaders to ensure the smooth integration of his people.

Captain Steven Hiller, with his experience as a fighter pilot, quickly adapted to his new role within Unity City's military force. His leadership skills and combat expertise were invaluable, and he soon became a respected figure among the city's defenders. He and Daryl Ward often shared stories of their past battles, finding camaraderie in their shared experiences.

Daryl Ward and his fellow officers from "Bright" brought a unique perspective to Unity City. They were accustomed to navigating a world filled with magical creatures and complex social dynamics. In District 39, Ward worked tirelessly to bridge any gaps between his people and the existing residents, promoting understanding and cooperation. He also took a keen interest in the city's law enforcement practices, eager to contribute his knowledge and skills.

The newcomers were particularly fascinated by the diverse districts and the advanced facilities available in Unity City. The schools, parks, community centers, and state-of-the-art laboratories were a stark contrast to the war-torn landscapes they had left behind. They found solace in the city's commitment to education, innovation, and cultural enrichment.

President Whitmore often visited the science center in District 14, collaborating with Dr. Halsey and Dr. Robert Neville on various projects. His leadership experience and strategic mind were assets to their research endeavors. Meanwhile, Daryl Ward spent time in District 4, engaging with the community and participating in training sessions with the city's military and police forces.

As the days passed, the new residents of Districts 38 and 39 began to feel at home. They embraced the laws and rules of Unity City, understanding the importance of maintaining peace and unity. The integration of military and police personnel from their districts further strengthened the city's defenses, creating a robust and cohesive force dedicated to protecting their new home.

The addition of the new districts marked another step forward in Unity City's growth, ensuring that it remained a beacon of hope and unity amidst the surrounding darkness. The experiences and skills of the newcomers enriched the city's tapestry, contributing to its thriving, harmonious community.