The year is 2055. Only 5 years ago the 80 year long war has ended. It was a brutal battle of Psychological warfare, inhumane killings and many deaths. Almost every world nation was involved and of almost 7,5 billion people on Earth at the start of the war, world population got reduced to just under 3 billion Humans in total.
Roughly 87% of Landmass was either destroyed by Bombs or made uninhabitable by Nuclear warfare which really wasn't as rare as previously thought. Big cities like New York, Berlin, Moskau and many more do not resemble the peak of humanity but just serve as a reminder that the human race was on top of the food chain and its direct predator was itself. Cities aren't the only affect Land pieces by the war though. Fields got burned down, Flowerbeds got disrupted by artillery craters or destroyed by factories built on top of them. Water sources got poisoned, lifestock killed and beautiful forests and meadows reduced to dry land.
Most of Humanity got kicked back into an older age, relying on farming and mining to keep themselves alive. Many more turned to hunt scarps out of old factories, war machines or crashed planes in hopes of selling said scraps to rich people just to get to survive because the war robbed them of everything.
Not everything was a dead piece of dirt though, some spots like deserted islands, spots of very rich and influential people or just overlooked places bloomed with beauty. The Flowers that grew there seemed more colorful, Trees seemed more resilient, the grass seemed greener. Reaching such a place was a dream of many people but it was hard due to the dangers an old warzone posses.
The current day was 15th of July, 2055. The heat was unbearable and the land which once was east germany was a void of life. Between craters, exposed mines, crashed planes and blown up tanks crawled a few lizards which originally were only found in the deserts of Egypt. Amongst all of those things stood tall a few old factory buildings. Most of which were collapsed or burnt down, but a few stood strong. Rust climbed up the steel beams and the smallest wind made the whole structure creak as if it was in pain, but yet it stood. The factory inside left much to imagination as even someone who knew their way around machines would not be able to decipher what was once made here.
Roughly 87% of Landmass was either destroyed by Bombs or made uninhabitable by Nuclear warfare which really wasn't as rare as previously thought. Big cities like New York, Berlin, Moskau and many more do not resemble the peak of humanity but just serve as a reminder that the human race was on top of the food chain and its direct predator was itself. Cities aren't the only affect Land pieces by the war though. Fields got burned down, Flowerbeds got disrupted by artillery craters or destroyed by factories built on top of them. Water sources got poisoned, lifestock killed and beautiful forests and meadows reduced to dry land.
Most of Humanity got kicked back into an older age, relying on farming and mining to keep themselves alive. Many more turned to hunt scarps out of old factories, war machines or crashed planes in hopes of selling said scraps to rich people just to get to survive because the war robbed them of everything.
Not everything was a dead piece of dirt though, some spots like deserted islands, spots of very rich and influential people or just overlooked places bloomed with beauty. The Flowers that grew there seemed more colorful, Trees seemed more resilient, the grass seemed greener. Reaching such a place was a dream of many people but it was hard due to the dangers an old warzone posses.
The current day was 15th of July, 2055. The heat was unbearable and the land which once was east germany was a void of life. Between craters, exposed mines, crashed planes and blown up tanks crawled a few lizards which originally were only found in the deserts of Egypt. Amongst all of those things stood tall a few old factory buildings. Most of which were collapsed or burnt down, but a few stood strong. Rust climbed up the steel beams and the smallest wind made the whole structure creak as if it was in pain, but yet it stood. The factory inside left much to imagination as even someone who knew their way around machines would not be able to decipher what was once made here.