The second special entry in the Fallen Continent series, examining the effects of the Nuclear Winter and greatest calamity to befall humanity since the Great Flood.
Oceanic travel is in a roughly analogous position as its 19th century counterpart. The quality of your voyage depends on how much money you can fork up, and where you’re travelling to and from. Most returning diaspora are settling in the USA-Elizabeth City, Hawaii, or Oregon. It’s understood that the country is in anarchy, but the fog of war clouds specific knowledge about the inner workings of the American hinterland. Basically, they know there’s a Dodge City government, some of the other large warlords, but they don’t know about the minutiae of DC’s political drama or which towns are held by which tiny warlords.
How easy is it to travel across the ocean? And do the American diaspora who want to return know the state of America?
Oceanic travel is in a roughly analogous position as its 19th century counterpart. The quality of your voyage depends on how much money you can fork up, and where you’re travelling to and from. Most returning diaspora are settling in the USA-Elizabeth City, Hawaii, or Oregon. It’s understood that the country is in anarchy, but the fog of war clouds specific knowledge about the inner workings of the American hinterland. Basically, they know there’s a Dodge City government, some of the other large warlords, but they don’t know about the minutiae of DC’s political drama or which towns are held by which tiny warlords.
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