The 100: Flash Forward

The 100: Flash Forward

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676 years after the nuclear war that nearly destroyed the planet for a second time, the Council up in space decided to send 100 individuals being held in the juvenile detention ward down to Earth. Their mission is simple- survive. Their home in space is quickly losing everything they need to survive, and the Council hopes that their experiment will work a second time- therefore saving the final remains of the human race and promising a future for all those in space. When The 100 are down on Earth, it is nothing like they assumed it would be. It's ravaged with animals that were damaged by leftover radiation from the war, scattered with poison plants, and had secrets hidden in every corner. Will the delinquents survive? Or will history repeat itself?
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