Auspocalypse Now
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  • Reads 362
  • Votes 21
  • Parts 31
  • Time 4h 4m
Ongoing, First published Oct 09, 2023
Mature
After Desert Storm and then the Iraqi War, there were no weapons of mass destruction discovered, did they really exist?  Australia is the first country to suffer the effects of the weaponised virus that wasn't discovered at the time... over twenty years later....

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Outbreak: The Extinction Chronicles

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"It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change." - Charles Darwin Amidst the nuclear war, popularly known as World War III, mankind had also been struck with a weaponized viral disease, decimating what's left of the human population. With his memory lost under the perilous fallout, Gabriel was saved by two other survivors. And together, they strived in a modified nuclear shelter away from the heavily infested cities. They thought they were living a safe and well-sustained life. Until one day, they found out the most shocking discovery, the truth that pushed Gabriel in a heart-stopping journey of his life. He would travel hundreds of miles of the post-apocalyptic world lurking with unknown dangers, including the hordes of infected and bandits alike. He would then come across other survivors, struggling to preserve their lives and ideals. However, as pieces of his memory came rolling back, conflicts of priorities defied even the most basic rules of their survival. Will Gabriel, and the people he have come to cherish, outlive the apocalypse? Or will they perish, and go through... extinction?