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  • NEKOMA by scribblershallow
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    It's the year 2031, the planet Earth is in the middle of World War Three, but the United States is not part of it, officially. The US since 2024, has been reorganized as the United States of North America, where there is no unemployment, no crime, no terrorism, no illegal immigration, and no poverty. However, there is also no democracy, no freedom of speech, and no human rights. While North America is under the dictatorial rule of President Pemp, it seems that a great deal of government power, factional influence, and criminal justice is being dispensed from an old antiballistic missile base in the middle of nowhere near the geographic center of the North American continent. Two old friends reunite at the abandoned ABM base, one destined to keep North America rising and making sure the world continues to murder itself off and one destined to keep North America declining and making sure the world stops killing itself off. Continual war and death or continual peace and life? Which destiny will win out in Nekoma?
  • The mountain people by ShortStoriesFromDe
    ShortStoriesFromDe
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    An indigenous man is almost driven crazy because of the death of his two daughters and his wife. Then he retreats to the mountains and wants to live in nature for the rest of his life, but then...
  • False Promises by FinnaHunter
    FinnaHunter
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    In a futuristic North America a boy learns about the dangers of false promises. He destroys work camps and faces danger. He seeks revenge for the deaths of his parents.
  • The sons by ShortStoriesFromDe
    ShortStoriesFromDe
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    After Goshni Bah'choh died in the reservation, his sons decide to flee the reservation in the hope of fulfilling at least half of their father's lifelong dream that he and his sons die in freedom. You must experience how a Native American must live in the early 1880s