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On the Streets The streets of New York City are littered with rubble, and the sides are lined with discarded vehicles which have been dismantled by gangs and refugees.
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Mar 6 2006, 03:44 AM In: Maple Street By: fearless_fighter777 |
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The Harbor The New York Harbor is now filled with contaminated water and refuse floats on the surface as far out as one mile from shore.
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Manhattan Manhattan is now cut off from the rest of the city. Due to the radioactive contamination in the water, very few people take the risk of trying to make their way to the mainland. The island is now virtually a world unto itself.
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Queens & Brooklyn These two most populated areas of the New York City ruins are inhabited mostly not by those who lived in the City originally, but by those who slowly made their way across the country from various other locations. Today, New York is something of what it always was, a conglomeration of many different ethnicities and nationalities.
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Residential District The Residential District is home to those who fled San Francisco after the invasion. Those who live here are mostly former residents of the Western United States.
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Feb 18 2006, 03:18 AM In: Eden Apartments By: Dylan Roethke |
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The Streets The streets Los Angeles are now a battleground for former gangs who now run out of control due to the lack of law enforcement.
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Feb 15 2006, 06:26 AM In: Crescent Way By: Aleksy Casimir |
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The Capitol This is the area which was once filled with tourists from all over the country, even all over the world. Some of the buildings still stand, but are abandoned or even home to those whose homes were destroyed.
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The Suburbs The Suburbs of D.C. are where most survivors in this area live. They consist mainly of broken down buildings which are now inhabited by those who have not moved on.
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The Main City London is populated by survivors from all across western Europe. It is in ruins, but there are still some buildings which serve as shelter for those who live here.
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Windsor Castle Windsor Castle is where the few governmental and political figures who were not assassinated during the war have taken up residence. Very few people come in or out of this massive building, and it is known as the political Capitol of what's left of the world. Inside is the radio technology which connects the few remaining centers of population in the world on the unstable network which allows the few emergent leaders to remain in contact.
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The City The City of St. Petersburg is home to those refugees who poured in after Moscow was destroyed, as well as many from outlying areas. Crime is relatively low here, though not nonexistent, and many of the survivors who live here were students at the University.
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Mikhailovsky Castle From Mikhailovsky Castle, Tesla Mihajlovic, leader of the survivors here in St. Petersburg, attempts to educate, inform, and train what survivors he can in order to preserve order in the city. So far, it appears to be working rather well.
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New Town The New Town districts of Warsaw is now populated primarily by single refugees who are willing to risk the threat of crime and gang activity for the proximity to the few facilities which still provide electricity.
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Old Town The Old Town district is where most residents with families live. It's considerably safer than the New Town district, but it has, like most of the rest of the world, no electricity or running water.
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Lazienki Park Lazienki Park was once one of the most beautiful parts of Warsaw. Now, the statuesque Palace on the Water serves as a stronghold for many survivors who have barricaded themselves inside with what supplies they could find. Occasionally, some of the inhabitants will make a foray outside of the Palace to see what other supplies they might gather.
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Feb 5 2006, 06:30 PM In: The Radio Room By: Aleksy Casimir |
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