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Prologue to an untitled story
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This is the prologue to the story I'm currently sorta in the process of writing. It has almost nothing to do with the plot itself; it just explains events leading up to the start of the story. Posting it here to confirm practicality.
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#2
I like it. A post nuclear repeat human history story.
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#3
Haven't read many apocalyptic stories, but this makes me want to start. Some questions (Tired, might have just missed something):

-The UN denounces the war, the super powers continue, and the UN demands reparations later? I feel if ignored by the superpowers, the UN would have lost a lot of its influence.

-So the <1million survivors during the thousand years from the disaster to the recorded repopulation...what happened/did they regress(Edit: technology advanced, but the creators died and its a mystery to the people in the new age)?

-The current time is a near-repeat of what happened before the war in the prologue(EditTongueeople are living with technology they don't understand)?
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#4
Thank god Soviet Russia and the USA weren't ballsy enough to launch nukes at each other during the Cold War.
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Drift Wrote:Haven't read many apocalyptic stories, but this makes me want to start. Some questions (Tired, might have just missed something):

-The UN denounces the war, the super powers continue, and the UN demands reparations later? I feel if ignored by the superpowers, the UN would have lost a lot of its influence.

-So the <1million survivors during the thousand years from the disaster to the recorded repopulation...what happened/did they regress(Edit: technology advanced, but the creators died and its a mystery to the people in the new age)?

-The current time is a near-repeat of what happened before the war in the prologue(EditTongueeople are living with technology they don't understand)?
1. The UN did lose a lot of influence simply because the superpowers ignored them.

2. By 2155, human population was under a million, and that's the last accurate record kept. They continued to die out after that, and since the population was never recorded again after that point, numbers aren't disclosed. Of course, there are survivors, but none of them had the capacity to use the new technology due to them being born and growing up in an environment where everyone was grasping at straws to live. They couldn't be taught, and therefore could never pass on the knowledge that the previous generation possessed. Over the span of a thousand years the knowledge that each generation retained retrogressed more and more until we were reduced to our intellectual roots. Two thousand years ago, in the story's context, was the "Neo-Neolithic Revolution", so to speak.

3. Yes.
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