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* Extinction event, majority of electronics fried | * Extinction event, majority of electronics fried | ||
* Mass panic ensues following the electromagnetic pulse, cities lose population quickly | * Mass panic ensues following the electromagnetic pulse, cities lose population quickly | ||
* Age of computers and electronics are over, working computers are an ''extreme'' rarity | |||
* Hoarding of supplies and necessities | * Hoarding of supplies and necessities | ||
* Famine ensues within less self-sufficient civilizations | * Famine ensues within less self-sufficient civilizations | ||
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* Evidence of birth-defects and sterilization | * Evidence of birth-defects and sterilization | ||
* Corrosive and cancerous chemicals pollute the area of large population centers due to neglect | * Corrosive and cancerous chemicals pollute the area of large population centers due to neglect | ||
* Major metropolitan left abandoned and populations are spread across rural areas. | * Major metropolitan left abandoned and populations are spread across rural areas. |
Revision as of 18:53, 26 February 2025
Memoir of An American Rover is set over 500 years after an apocalyptic event which destroyed a large majority of Earth's technology. This page is dedicated to the world of the short story (which is yet to be completed).
The Event
The cause for this apocalyptic event is unknown to the inhabitants of the world. The most widely accepted belief is that of a incredibly large solar flare or a gamma ray burst, which could of produced an electromagnetic pulse large enough to put a majority of earth's electronics out of use.
Timeline
2020 - 2150
- Extinction event, majority of electronics fried
- Mass panic ensues following the electromagnetic pulse, cities lose population quickly
- Age of computers and electronics are over, working computers are an extreme rarity
- Hoarding of supplies and necessities
- Famine ensues within less self-sufficient civilizations
- Governments fail to widely control populations
- Evidence of birth-defects and sterilization
- Corrosive and cancerous chemicals pollute the area of large population centers due to neglect
- Major metropolitan left abandoned and populations are spread across rural areas.