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1945 Divergence in Fallout universe
1946 Japan signs a peace treaty with United States
1950 Japan invests it's research towards underground building research and robotics.
1970 Due to the fear of a another nuclear attack, the Japanese government starts Project Safety. The construction of New Tokyo, the first of nine underground cities is started.
2000 The Tokyo Research Facility, the first of two underground research facilities, is built beneath Mt. Tsukuba, The research is geared towards advanced weapons and biomedical research.
2005 The Hiroshima Research Facility, the second underground research facility, is built beneath Mt. Hijiri. The research is geared towards construction technology and robotics.
2035 Mister Robotnik, a general maintenance and construction robot is placed on the market by Mitsubishi Motors.
2038 Construction of the fifth underground city is started. Citizens are encourged to start living in the already built cities to encourage a smooth transition in the event of another nuclear attack like Hiroshima. Work continues on already built cities to ensure they are up to date on all construction standards.
2050 Alarmed by the dwindling supply of oil imports, Japan begins searching for fuel alternatives. Two large hidden oil deposits are discovered beneath the northern island of Hokkaido.
2052 April: Troops are sent into the Middle East to aid Europe in the war against the Middle East.
December: A new virus variation of the bird flu breaks out in Kyoto.
2054 Use of Nuclear arms in the Middle East prompts the withdrawal of the remaining troops, a quarter of what had been sent. Despite efforts to contain or control the spread of the bird flu, Japan chose to isolate from the rest of the world, closing it's borders. However agents are sent all over the world to keep apprised of world affairs.
2055 Researchers at TRF attempt to create a cure for the bird flu. The first attempt to cure kills the virus, but kills the recipient a short time later.
2057 The flu virus has reduced Japan's population down to 34 million. Those who managed to survive the virus's run became sterile. A cure is discovered which kills the virus, but not the recipient.
2058 Expansion into electric and fusion-powered cars. Gas-operated vehicles are banned to conserve fuel.
2060 A new strain of the flu breaks out. However it doesn't kill it's victims, but leaves them sterile once it's course is ran.
2063 After the flu runs it's course, all but four million citizens are left sterile. Construction of the eight city is started. An effort is made to push as many into the construction as possible.
2065 Agents are able to smuggle an early prototype power armor from the United States, spurring advances in military, construction, and fusion technology.
2066 Fusion power cells are developed and used as the main power sources of the underground cities, and only in Kyoto, Tokyo, and a select few cities over the next eleven years.
2069 Three fusion-powered monorails are installed as the main mode of transportation between the cities.
2075 Sony Industries develops it's computer operating system similar to RoboCo Industries' and makes it the standard interface on all computers. Experiments are started to cure the sterilization caused to the victims of the killer flu.
2077 Construction of the final city begins. Existence of F.E.V. virus leaked to the world.
October 23: Bombs fall all over the world. The construction crews on the final city north of New Tokyo, Akita, didn't get very far along before the bombs fell. Fifty men and ten weapons were forced below with the equipment and what they had on hand for supplies. They were not able to put in an AI for oversight, but they did have one power plant in place. A society was formed in which the females were in charge, controlling the breeding for survival.
Sapporo and Hakodate, two of the northern cities, end up filled with all sterile citizens. Kagoshima, the city connected on the north side of New Tokyo, had become a retirement community in the previous years, filled mostly with the elderly. Only a tenth of the population is young enough to be able to care for the large number of elderly and keep the city working.
Of the four southern cities, Osaka is overpopulated to double capacity. Kyoto, and Hiroshima end up with only half capacity, and Okayama is just above a quarter capacity.
2079 March: Taking advantage of humanity's current predicament, aliens launch an abduction run on the city of New Tokyo City. The abduction run turns into a pitched battle between the aliens and humans, taking a major toll on city. Half the citizens are killed in the battles, during which the aliens cripple their power supply down to two power plants. In an attempt to protect the city, the AI named Nobunaga shuts down the only two connections to the rest of the city grid, cutting all communications.
April: In order to combat rationing, a scouting party is put together to explore for more sources of food and energy. With the radiation and poison levels at a inhuman level in the areas where the nuclear bombs hit, most of the party is killed just outside of Tokyo. One survives, though heavily radiated and dying. Taking matters into it's own hands so to speak, Nobunaga implements a breeding program with the fertile adolescences geared towards survival. The society is divided in a hierarchy, with the 'breeders' at the top serving Nobunaga. The rest of the city is regulated to a labor force. Those over fifty are killed and used as fertilizer for the fields. Nobunaga is revered as a god in a short time.
With communications cut off to New Tokyo, the southern cities band together to survive. A standing military is created within Kyoto, mandatory service from ages 18 to 30 for those not actively employed in essential jobs.
2085 An underground earthquake cracks Sapporo and Hakodate in multiple areas, allowing water and lava to crash in. Only a very small portion of the citizens escape, forced to wander the Japanese wasteland. Radiation and poison take their toll, mutating the humans.
2095 Nobunaga begins sending out scouting parties into the wasteland for new supplies and mapping.
3000 Due to a programming error, the AI in Kagoshima shuts down the power plants. The lack of power for heat, elevators shut down, and monorail access cut off quickly turns the city into an icy tomb.
3003 Kyoto and Osaka beginning sending out scouting parties into the Japanese wasteland.
3013 Hiroshima and Okayama open up, citizens moving out to find new homes.
Project Safety was started as an attempt to create a safe haven for a portion of the population to wait out the event of a nuclear catastrophe. Not everyone could be saved, so a calculation was created for the amount of people needed to be able to continue the existence of the human race. That came out to be 900,000 citizens by the scientists and engineers in charge of the project. Nine identical cities were designed to be formed in a I formation. Three cities would make up the top and bottom, while the remaining three cities would be nestled between like a spine. Ten miles of monorail track connects the cities to each other like an artery. The location chosen for such an endeavor was placement in the center of Nagano Prefecture.
Each city was designed to cover an area of ten square miles. The top of the city started half a mile beneath the earth's surface, extending down for two miles. Two large elevators are used at the main entryway into the city, one located in the center of the city while a second one is placed in one of the corners. Five sets of heavy reinforced doors designed to withstand a direct attack are able to close within moments guard the entryways. An A.I. Is implemented into each city, controlling everything connected to the computer system.
Five fusion power plants supply all the energy needed to power the city and then some. Water filtration systems clean and purify the water coming from various underground tunnels built to supply water. Hydrophonic farms supply the natural food supply. Each city was estimated to be able to be fully sustainable for at least 150 years. Transportation within the city was covered by foot, bicycles, or two-manned fusion-powered mopeds.
Due to a direct hit on the West Tek Research facility in the United States, the F.E.V. virus leaks into the atmosphere to combine with the large amounts of radiation relased by the mulitude of nuclear strikes around the world. As rain, snow, and other forms of moisture fall, the F.E.V. laced radiation isotopes are deposited on the Earth in various amounts. A large number of nukes hit Tokyo, Osaka, Kitayushu, Hiroshima, and Kyoto. The enormous impact of the bombs on Osaka and Kitakyushu is enough to cause that portion of the island nation to break away and sink beneath the waves. Hokkaido gets swallowed by the sea in the seisemic upheaval as a tsunami hits the west coast as far as ten miles inland. All but the hardiest of plants and animals slowly succumb to the radiation storm, slowly eating away the land. The humans, animals, and plants that are able to survive begin to show the signs of mutations two years later, many new species appear almost overnight. Twenty years later greenry is returning to Japan. Fifty years alater, only the areas directly affect by the bombs still have high levels of radiation, with small but tolerable levels throughout the land.
1945 Divergence in Fallout universe
1946 Japan signs a peace treaty with United States
1950 Japan invests it's research towards underground building research and robotics.
1970 Due to the fear of a another nuclear attack, the Japanese government starts Project Safety. The construction of New Tokyo, the first of nine underground cities is started.
2000 The Tokyo Research Facility, the first of two underground research facilities, is built beneath Mt. Tsukuba, The research is geared towards advanced weapons and biomedical research.
2005 The Hiroshima Research Facility, the second underground research facility, is built beneath Mt. Hijiri. The research is geared towards construction technology and robotics.
2035 Mister Robotnik, a general maintenance and construction robot is placed on the market by Mitsubishi Motors.
2038 Construction of the fifth underground city is started. Citizens are encourged to start living in the already built cities to encourage a smooth transition in the event of another nuclear attack like Hiroshima. Work continues on already built cities to ensure they are up to date on all construction standards.
2050 Alarmed by the dwindling supply of oil imports, Japan begins searching for fuel alternatives. Two large hidden oil deposits are discovered beneath the northern island of Hokkaido.
2052 April: Troops are sent into the Middle East to aid Europe in the war against the Middle East.
December: A new virus variation of the bird flu breaks out in Kyoto.
2054 Use of Nuclear arms in the Middle East prompts the withdrawal of the remaining troops, a quarter of what had been sent. Despite efforts to contain or control the spread of the bird flu, Japan chose to isolate from the rest of the world, closing it's borders. However agents are sent all over the world to keep apprised of world affairs.
2055 Researchers at TRF attempt to create a cure for the bird flu. The first attempt to cure kills the virus, but kills the recipient a short time later.
2057 The flu virus has reduced Japan's population down to 34 million. Those who managed to survive the virus's run became sterile. A cure is discovered which kills the virus, but not the recipient.
2058 Expansion into electric and fusion-powered cars. Gas-operated vehicles are banned to conserve fuel.
2060 A new strain of the flu breaks out. However it doesn't kill it's victims, but leaves them sterile once it's course is ran.
2063 After the flu runs it's course, all but four million citizens are left sterile. Construction of the eight city is started. An effort is made to push as many into the construction as possible.
2065 Agents are able to smuggle an early prototype power armor from the United States, spurring advances in military, construction, and fusion technology.
2066 Fusion power cells are developed and used as the main power sources of the underground cities, and only in Kyoto, Tokyo, and a select few cities over the next eleven years.
2069 Three fusion-powered monorails are installed as the main mode of transportation between the cities.
2075 Sony Industries develops it's computer operating system similar to RoboCo Industries' and makes it the standard interface on all computers. Experiments are started to cure the sterilization caused to the victims of the killer flu.
2077 Construction of the final city begins. Existence of F.E.V. virus leaked to the world.
October 23: Bombs fall all over the world. The construction crews on the final city north of New Tokyo, Akita, didn't get very far along before the bombs fell. Fifty men and ten weapons were forced below with the equipment and what they had on hand for supplies. They were not able to put in an AI for oversight, but they did have one power plant in place. A society was formed in which the females were in charge, controlling the breeding for survival.
Sapporo and Hakodate, two of the northern cities, end up filled with all sterile citizens. Kagoshima, the city connected on the north side of New Tokyo, had become a retirement community in the previous years, filled mostly with the elderly. Only a tenth of the population is young enough to be able to care for the large number of elderly and keep the city working.
Of the four southern cities, Osaka is overpopulated to double capacity. Kyoto, and Hiroshima end up with only half capacity, and Okayama is just above a quarter capacity.
2079 March: Taking advantage of humanity's current predicament, aliens launch an abduction run on the city of New Tokyo City. The abduction run turns into a pitched battle between the aliens and humans, taking a major toll on city. Half the citizens are killed in the battles, during which the aliens cripple their power supply down to two power plants. In an attempt to protect the city, the AI named Nobunaga shuts down the only two connections to the rest of the city grid, cutting all communications.
April: In order to combat rationing, a scouting party is put together to explore for more sources of food and energy. With the radiation and poison levels at a inhuman level in the areas where the nuclear bombs hit, most of the party is killed just outside of Tokyo. One survives, though heavily radiated and dying. Taking matters into it's own hands so to speak, Nobunaga implements a breeding program with the fertile adolescences geared towards survival. The society is divided in a hierarchy, with the 'breeders' at the top serving Nobunaga. The rest of the city is regulated to a labor force. Those over fifty are killed and used as fertilizer for the fields. Nobunaga is revered as a god in a short time.
With communications cut off to New Tokyo, the southern cities band together to survive. A standing military is created within Kyoto, mandatory service from ages 18 to 30 for those not actively employed in essential jobs.
2085 An underground earthquake cracks Sapporo and Hakodate in multiple areas, allowing water and lava to crash in. Only a very small portion of the citizens escape, forced to wander the Japanese wasteland. Radiation and poison take their toll, mutating the humans.
2095 Nobunaga begins sending out scouting parties into the wasteland for new supplies and mapping.
3000 Due to a programming error, the AI in Kagoshima shuts down the power plants. The lack of power for heat, elevators shut down, and monorail access cut off quickly turns the city into an icy tomb.
3003 Kyoto and Osaka beginning sending out scouting parties into the Japanese wasteland.
3013 Hiroshima and Okayama open up, citizens moving out to find new homes.
Project Safety was started as an attempt to create a safe haven for a portion of the population to wait out the event of a nuclear catastrophe. Not everyone could be saved, so a calculation was created for the amount of people needed to be able to continue the existence of the human race. That came out to be 900,000 citizens by the scientists and engineers in charge of the project. Nine identical cities were designed to be formed in a I formation. Three cities would make up the top and bottom, while the remaining three cities would be nestled between like a spine. Ten miles of monorail track connects the cities to each other like an artery. The location chosen for such an endeavor was placement in the center of Nagano Prefecture.
Each city was designed to cover an area of ten square miles. The top of the city started half a mile beneath the earth's surface, extending down for two miles. Two large elevators are used at the main entryway into the city, one located in the center of the city while a second one is placed in one of the corners. Five sets of heavy reinforced doors designed to withstand a direct attack are able to close within moments guard the entryways. An A.I. Is implemented into each city, controlling everything connected to the computer system.
Five fusion power plants supply all the energy needed to power the city and then some. Water filtration systems clean and purify the water coming from various underground tunnels built to supply water. Hydrophonic farms supply the natural food supply. Each city was estimated to be able to be fully sustainable for at least 150 years. Transportation within the city was covered by foot, bicycles, or two-manned fusion-powered mopeds.
Due to a direct hit on the West Tek Research facility in the United States, the F.E.V. virus leaks into the atmosphere to combine with the large amounts of radiation relased by the mulitude of nuclear strikes around the world. As rain, snow, and other forms of moisture fall, the F.E.V. laced radiation isotopes are deposited on the Earth in various amounts. A large number of nukes hit Tokyo, Osaka, Kitayushu, Hiroshima, and Kyoto. The enormous impact of the bombs on Osaka and Kitakyushu is enough to cause that portion of the island nation to break away and sink beneath the waves. Hokkaido gets swallowed by the sea in the seisemic upheaval as a tsunami hits the west coast as far as ten miles inland. All but the hardiest of plants and animals slowly succumb to the radiation storm, slowly eating away the land. The humans, animals, and plants that are able to survive begin to show the signs of mutations two years later, many new species appear almost overnight. Twenty years later greenry is returning to Japan. Fifty years alater, only the areas directly affect by the bombs still have high levels of radiation, with small but tolerable levels throughout the land.
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