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Post by KAITLYN on Dec 7, 2010 19:25:43 GMT -5
For thousands of years, the human race lived in peace and harmony. Sure, wars were fought and won, fights had, but those were the few flaws that humanity harboured. The year was 2014. Two years past the "inevitable" end of the world and the earth was still standing. Humans continued to live their lives day by day. The wars in the middle east and long ceased, but humans continued to fight each other on a daily basis for whatever reason they could come up with.
One man, Connor Williams had always been a man of religion and a follower of God, most said that he was crazy, few followed at his side, but once he figured that humanity was only killing themselves with their sins and their constant battles. So with the followers he had, Connor created the Resistance. An organization who were hell bent on wiping out the human race in a hope that God would create a new humanity; a better humanity.
Three weeks later, nuclear bombs were set off all over the world, wiping out most of the world's population. Few people have survived, but those who survived the bombs are now being hunted by the old and new members of the resistance. Those survivors recruited to help murder the remaining survivors before being forced to kill themselves off.
It's been two years since the attack on humanity and the resistance is still out to capture and kill all of those who remain, but seem to be having a difficult time. Many of the resistance have killed themselves not being able to fight anymore, but many humans have been able to fight off the resistance using military defenses as well as equipment, and many have now taken shelter in Ridgewood New York, where they continue to fight off the resistance with the pain of loss weighing them down. Some are strong enough to fight it, but some continue to need a little push, even after two years of fighting for their lives. Will humanity survive? Or will the Resistance take over and finally rid the world of the disgusting sin that had plagued the earth for hundreds of years?
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