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200 years after the end of the world, life goes on.
They say it’s not until the end that we find what we are really made of. So, it went with Earth. Some left, some stayed, most died. Now 200 years after the world fell into darkness, a civilization has emerged. Not what it used to be, but a thriving populous that refused to go quietly.
This new society has shunned technology, believing it was at the core of humanity’s downfall. And while they’ve traded cars and computers, for horses and handwritten maps, they haven’t forgotten about the ones who made it out. The flyers they call them, the men and women that left Earth for a chance at life among the stars. Passed down through the generations they’ve been warned that one day, the flyers will return. This is the day that they do.
Genre: Science Fiction
They say it’s not until the end that we find what we are really made of. So, it went with Earth. Some left, some stayed, most died. Now 200 years after the world fell into darkness, a civilization has emerged. Not what it used to be, but a thriving populous that refused to go quietly.
This new society has shunned technology, believing it was at the core of humanity’s downfall. And while they’ve traded cars and computers, for horses and handwritten maps, they haven’t forgotten about the ones who made it out. The flyers they call them, the men and women that left Earth for a chance at life among the stars. Passed down through the generations they’ve been warned that one day, the flyers will return. This is the day that they do.
Genre: Science Fiction
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