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Following the aftermath of Doomsday, many once-powerful nations were reduced to nothing but rubble and radiation. However, from these ashes, many new nations emerged from remnants of the old, with some of these nations becoming even more powerful than their direct predecessors. Here is a list of post-Doomsday successor states.

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  • Successor States (1983: Doomsday)
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  • Following the aftermath of Doomsday, many once-powerful nations were reduced to nothing but rubble and radiation. However, from these ashes, many new nations emerged from remnants of the old, with some of these nations becoming even more powerful than their direct predecessors. Here is a list of post-Doomsday successor states.
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  • Following the aftermath of Doomsday, many once-powerful nations were reduced to nothing but rubble and radiation. However, from these ashes, many new nations emerged from remnants of the old, with some of these nations becoming even more powerful than their direct predecessors. Here is a list of post-Doomsday successor states.
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