Many travellers were stranded, hence displaced from the events of 1983 Doomsday. Some were touring and lost in the cities that were hit during Doomsday. Some were at airports on their way home, only to find, sometimes after a long while, that home no longer exists. The ones that survived only had a few choices - roam independently, or become part of a survivalist community, effectively becoming a citizen of that territory. Many could not accept their new homes, while others tried to find a way to return 'home' to find out if loved ones had survived. Examples of contributions made... More to come
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| - Many travellers were stranded, hence displaced from the events of 1983 Doomsday. Some were touring and lost in the cities that were hit during Doomsday. Some were at airports on their way home, only to find, sometimes after a long while, that home no longer exists. The ones that survived only had a few choices - roam independently, or become part of a survivalist community, effectively becoming a citizen of that territory. Many could not accept their new homes, while others tried to find a way to return 'home' to find out if loved ones had survived. Examples of contributions made... More to come
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| - Many travellers were stranded, hence displaced from the events of 1983 Doomsday. Some were touring and lost in the cities that were hit during Doomsday. Some were at airports on their way home, only to find, sometimes after a long while, that home no longer exists. The ones that survived only had a few choices - roam independently, or become part of a survivalist community, effectively becoming a citizen of that territory. Many could not accept their new homes, while others tried to find a way to return 'home' to find out if loved ones had survived. Examples of contributions made... More to come
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