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After the Flash: Rain by lefrancestudent
After the Flash: Rain
lefrancestudent
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Before and during the war, Pearl Harbor became a massive naval hotspot for the Pacific Fleet, and the Leeward Community College expanded massively for drone specializations, as well as coast guard operations. Defenses were installed around this part of the city, but not anywhere else. During the nuclear attacks, Pearl City was fairly lucky, being hit by only two warheads. Both these warheads detonated in roughly the same spot, obliterating only the areas west of what is now Cranetown. There is a ship stranded nearby, this is a Zumwalt-class destroyer known as the USS Erwin. A few years ago, the Atlanta Crisis occurred in Atlanta, a major conflict between the USCPF and the CDF regarding land and resources. This resulted in the USCPF splitting along ideological and geographical lines. Both USCPFs still have similar missions, and maintain contact with each other. However, the East USCPF is at war with the CDF, whereas the West USCPF isn't. Peace is only an illusion, however, and war could break out at any time in two notable hotspots: Los Angeles or Pearl City. Original Story by: ChadTheCreator Description Credit: ATF Wiki This is a fan fiction for the game of After the Flash. It follows a bartender in Crane Town nicknamed 'Big Coat', and a child named Rylan. Special Dedications: Danny, Lillia, Rylan, and my friends who I added to this story. Y'all are the best. And my Canadian Sister, Mica! Thanks for 100 views!
After the Flash: Deep Six by lefrancestudent
After the Flash: Deep Six
lefrancestudent
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When the Atlanta Crisis happened in 2096, a distinct split formed between the Southern and Northern States.The United States of America controls the North and the People's Republic of Tidewater controls the South. After a series of raids and battles over the next 6 years, a distinct border between the two countries formed along the Halfmoon Creek in Georgia. Although the war has simmered down in the intervening years, there is a growing unrest in the country. Political leaders are being assassinated, trade organizations are having their merchandise sacked and destroyed, and people are going missing. Somewhere between 50% and 70% of the population in this area before the war has moved either further North or further South, depending on where they lived at the time of the Atlanta Crisis. Most homes and buildings are abandoned. Not only is this area on the brink of conflict, it's also the home for countless bandits, mercenaries, and black market dealers. Only the most hardy of men and women still thrive along this river. The biggest city in North America at the moment, New Atlanta, lies just a few miles South of the Halfmoon Creek. A few rather large US cities, like Hanover and Wilmington, lie a few miles North from the river. Many black market deals and shady organizations reside in Hanover and New Atlanta. Volume two of the ATF Series.