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Post-Apocalyptic

Survival in New Vance

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Pollution

In 2070, a zombie virus threatens mankind. A futuristic, dystopian, cyberpunk test of survival!


Author's Note: The year is 2070, one year after the Collapse. The place? New Vance City. Skeletal remains of skyscrapers pierce the smog-choked sky. Patches of overgrown desert flora claw at cracked asphalt. Inside, survivors try to make the best of their fragile existence, repurposing solar panels and scavenging for supplies. Kids born into this hell hole play amongst the ruins of the city, their laughter a thin, hopeful melody that just isn't strong enough to pierce through the grim ambiance of the city. Life here is filled with nothing but scarcity and fear. Every creak in the night, every flicker in the solar grid, every hum or buzz... It's all enough to send shivers down your spines. Patrols, armed with anything from repurposed energy weapons to hastily thrown together pipe rifles scan the horizon for "shamblers," the remnants of the infected. Yet amidst the hardship, the community is still blooming. New Vance City still stands, at least for now. A flickering candle in the encroaching darkness of a world forever changed.
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The Baptism of Chlorine
The Baptism of Chlorine
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The rise of the Hydro Hegemony began not with a bang, but with a trickle. "Valve," formerly known as Elias Thorne, wasn't a warlord or a charismatic leader. He was a meticulous technician, intimately familiar with the Waterworks' labyrinthine pipes and filtration systems. When the Collapse hit, and the city descended into chaos, Elias understood a fundamental truth: water was life. He seized control of the plant, not through brute force initially, but by ensuring the few remaining working pumps continued to churn out purified water. He rationed it, meticulously, creating a system where every drop was a commodity. Those who came to him, parched and desperate, were "baptized" in chlorine-treated water, a symbolic submission to his control. This act, repeated countless times, cemented his authority. The ritual became a chilling reminder: survival in New Vance City meant bowing to the Hegemony's control of the life-giving liquid.

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