To start this off, I would like to tell you that the future is great. That itś some sort of golden age. Honestly, I would like to, but I can´t. In fact, the future is practically the opposite. Humanity has destroyed itself in war. Nuclear War. The war decimated the population. It also affected the environment. No, not the ¨global warming¨ idea. The creatures that humanity once knew are mutated. The remnant of Humanity from the war stay in groups and move around, Or they stay in fort-towns. We seldom go outside the walls, except to gather food and supplies. The war basically threw us all the way back to the dark ages. Well, not literally. I mean, we still have tech, education, and arsenal. But, we're not the same.
At first, We thought the war would last forever. Of course, I was only five at the time, but I still knew the fear of taking shelter every day in that war that destroyed with Humanity. All we heard was the booming sound of nuclear arsenal hitting the ground 40 meters up. Anyone on the surface was as good as dead. The militaries of the world would not stop until they destroyed their enemies. The US was alive last. That was, until, Iraq and the US bombed each other at the same time. Then, it was just us. The civilians. The survivors. I guess that Robert Frost was right. Fire did destroy the world. …show more content…
I mean, I´m still alive. Of course, we all have our duties. And right now, mine's hunting for food. The deer are good enough. Kinda messed up now that they have three toes instead of two hooves. Doesn't look right, you know? After the war, Humanity discovered that now the world governments were gone, things that didn't amount to squat would now cost more. Like copper. All used up in wiring of the bombs. Another example would be paper. Wasted in things like dollars. Those dollars now amount to