musicankane
I blew a monkey once.
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Nobody thought the Myans would be right. It was a big joke for years, media made it all out to be a game. Then in early 2012 the comet appeared in the sky and the joke stopped. At first it was just a spectical in the sky. Early in June of that year NASA confirmed impending impact. Some could say the world ended right then and there. Panic in the streets, looting, riots, it was choas. National guard stations tried to maintain order but the general public way out numbered military and police forces. Order never returned.
In December NASA reported happily that the comet would not impact Earth as originally predicted, instead it would past a safe distance away, however it would be closer than any astral body has ever come to Earth. So close in fact, that the Earth's orbit would pass right through the comet's tail. Which meant that there was still a danger of debris entering the atmosphere from the comet's backlash. People were encouraged to stay home, stay off the roads and for the most part people relaxed, but damage was done. Trillions of damage was done all over the world, and it was going to take decades to rebuild the world.
All that panic and damage in a matter of a few months.
But at least the world wasn't ending.
Or so we thought.
On December 21st 2012, the Earth passed through the comet's tail. My guess based on a few extra semesters of science class, was that the comet's tail bombarded the Earth with a massive amount of cosmic radiation. That would be what caused almost everyone to fall over and die.
Everyone died, instantly, where ever they happened to be at the time. Everyone it would seem, except me.
Now it is five years later and I am surviving on my own. Living alone in my house was hard at first. I had to bury the bodies of my family, then I did the same for the neighbors out of respect and I didn't think the rotting bodies would be good for the smell of my house. My name was Jake Sherman and I used to work at a crummy fast food place, playing video games in my spare time. Now all I had was spare time. Well after I scavenged for my food and water.
You know how you see all those zombie movies where they are fighting to find the tiniest scraps of left over food. Now picture all the grocery stores in your neighborhood, let alone the world. You think that food just vanishes? It doesn't especially when people just fall over dead. Nobody left to take the food. It made it easy to simply go out and get whatever I wanted from the store. Since I was broke and nobody needed my money well things were all the more easier.
Of course it wasn't all roses. The power turned off about eight months after the event I suppose, no people to man the power stations it simply shut down out of safety. If I still had the internet I would look up some information on how to run a power station or something, then at least I could keep my X-box working. Sadly I've had to come up with other uses of my time. As a kid I was a big engineering nerd. Not something most kids are usually into, but call me a big weirdo.
After a few years of being alone I got it in my mind to take a road trip. I was lonely, and I couldn't have been the only person to have survived right? Maybe there were more people out there, resistant to the radiation or whatever caused human extinction. So I stole a big SUV from a house down the road. A large black Catalliac Escalade, big heavy car. Capable of holding up a ton of supplies and big enough for me to sleep in the back comfortably.
Before I could make the trip I needed to reenforce the sides and front of the truck with steel plates. It would make the truck heavier but it would allow me protection and the ability to push dead cars out of the road if I needed too. After a couple of months of work it was all set up and I was ready to venture out into the world and see what else was out there.
(Who will I find out in the world? How have your characters been surviving since the end of the world. This is open to all players. Be a good guy, a bad guy whatever and anything goes. But beware the zombies will rise later. )
In December NASA reported happily that the comet would not impact Earth as originally predicted, instead it would past a safe distance away, however it would be closer than any astral body has ever come to Earth. So close in fact, that the Earth's orbit would pass right through the comet's tail. Which meant that there was still a danger of debris entering the atmosphere from the comet's backlash. People were encouraged to stay home, stay off the roads and for the most part people relaxed, but damage was done. Trillions of damage was done all over the world, and it was going to take decades to rebuild the world.
All that panic and damage in a matter of a few months.
But at least the world wasn't ending.
Or so we thought.
On December 21st 2012, the Earth passed through the comet's tail. My guess based on a few extra semesters of science class, was that the comet's tail bombarded the Earth with a massive amount of cosmic radiation. That would be what caused almost everyone to fall over and die.
Everyone died, instantly, where ever they happened to be at the time. Everyone it would seem, except me.
Now it is five years later and I am surviving on my own. Living alone in my house was hard at first. I had to bury the bodies of my family, then I did the same for the neighbors out of respect and I didn't think the rotting bodies would be good for the smell of my house. My name was Jake Sherman and I used to work at a crummy fast food place, playing video games in my spare time. Now all I had was spare time. Well after I scavenged for my food and water.
You know how you see all those zombie movies where they are fighting to find the tiniest scraps of left over food. Now picture all the grocery stores in your neighborhood, let alone the world. You think that food just vanishes? It doesn't especially when people just fall over dead. Nobody left to take the food. It made it easy to simply go out and get whatever I wanted from the store. Since I was broke and nobody needed my money well things were all the more easier.
Of course it wasn't all roses. The power turned off about eight months after the event I suppose, no people to man the power stations it simply shut down out of safety. If I still had the internet I would look up some information on how to run a power station or something, then at least I could keep my X-box working. Sadly I've had to come up with other uses of my time. As a kid I was a big engineering nerd. Not something most kids are usually into, but call me a big weirdo.
After a few years of being alone I got it in my mind to take a road trip. I was lonely, and I couldn't have been the only person to have survived right? Maybe there were more people out there, resistant to the radiation or whatever caused human extinction. So I stole a big SUV from a house down the road. A large black Catalliac Escalade, big heavy car. Capable of holding up a ton of supplies and big enough for me to sleep in the back comfortably.
Before I could make the trip I needed to reenforce the sides and front of the truck with steel plates. It would make the truck heavier but it would allow me protection and the ability to push dead cars out of the road if I needed too. After a couple of months of work it was all set up and I was ready to venture out into the world and see what else was out there.
(Who will I find out in the world? How have your characters been surviving since the end of the world. This is open to all players. Be a good guy, a bad guy whatever and anything goes. But beware the zombies will rise later. )