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  • AYO NEW SHIT AND NAMES AND SHIT

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    BACKGROUND

    Two nations, Tarsin and Yierrus, who occupy the planet of Archon have historic tension between them due to do their unwavering desires to be the dominant force on the planet. During their most recent war, Yierrsite Scientists were under the belief that they had confirmed what had long been suspected. There was a strategic resource lying dormant underneath Spire Mountain, located in the borderzone between the two opposing forces. These scientists discovered massive spikes of energy coming from below the mountain, and they deduced that it could only be some vast power source. One that could supercharge Yierrus’s gear to give them an edge over the Tarsinians. The only way to get there in time was to blow through the rock with explosive charges. Tarsinian spies planted within the Yierrsite Science Division caught wind of this plot, and quickly informed their superiors, who planned to use the same method to extract the resource before Yierrus could. The two powers, under the veil of night, unknowingly detonated charges on opposite sides of the mountain, as roughly the same time…
    They did not uncover a strategic resource of any kind….
    Instead they unearthed something much worse, much more detrimental than any war they could wage. A parasitic network–which would later be known across the continent as β€œThe Blight”– had been feeding away at the decomposing biomass left behind by the victims of war for a very, very long time. The network spanned miles and, as the death toll grew higher and higher, it only expanded more and more. It was only fate that both factions would bomb their way into the heart of the parasite in the name of annihilating the other.
    As they watched The Blight eat away at the excavation teams, both nations knew what they had done, and by proxy what needed to be done. It was time to call off all hostility and to put in place a truce so they could figure out how to deal with this threat to society as they knew it. They called themselves β€œThe Coalition For Continued Survival” (CFCS)

    OPERATION ARK

    The plan they came up with would take minimum of a decade of research. Some of which they collectively already had, but the more crucial components still had yet to be invented. The Ark Project was a colonization effort. The CFCS would build a massive colony ship, one to rival any city on the planet, and they would leave for safer grounds, perhaps one day returning to wipe out the parasite once and for all. Because land travel wasn’t an option and comms towers were constantly being overrun by The Blight, Tarsinian and Yierssite officials elected to meet personally in each other’s major cities to do research and development of the ship, using air travel as their proxy.

    THE EFFORT

    Years went by and the Ark was nearly complete. The Blight, however, had finally figured out what The CFCS is up to. A new Anti-Air form of the parasite had taken evolved, making air travel more perilous. But The CFCS was too close to give up. They persisted on the project. But The Blight had other plans, it was smarter than they had anticipated. Forms of pure biomass were now taking to the skies, making air travel nigh impossible. The Blight had been occupying the space between the two nations ever since it escaped its tunnel systems. This area, dubbed by the planet’s populace as β€œNo Man’s Land”, was getting bigger and bigger as more and more cities were lost to the parasite. Nowhere to go, The CFCS began doing their research separate from one another at a significantly slower pace. Yierrus realized that The Ark, in its current state, was suitable for short-term space travel. They needed only to finished production of the Slip Space Drive Core. Archon was the only planet in their system, and they had known it for a long time. The plan was always to escape to another system where The Blight could never reach them.

    THE BETRAYAL

    Yierrus eventually finished the core and placed it in the heart of the Ark, which was docked in their capital city where it was deemed safest from The Blight. Without warning, they began the departure protocol. Acting President Gage, the leader of Tarsinβ€˜s provisional government, however, took notice, and opened up a comms channel with The Ark. He begged them not to leave, and in particular he reasoned with Paragon Steele, Yierrus’s leader, that if they left, they would be condemning the populace of an entire nation to the worst possible fate, one worse than death. Now exiting orbit, it was too late to turn back now. Steele vowed he would return with the means to eradicate The Blight and save Tarsin, and it was then that comms were severed due to a technical fault on the Ark. Gage had lost hope.

    THE AFTERMATH

    The denizens of Tarsin and those from Yierrus who had been abandoned, now calling themselves β€œThe Condemned” had two options. Survive by the skin of their teeth hoping that Steele’s promise was true, or take th…[Read more]

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  • Man I should really work on this.

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  • i feel like this would be a good song to use for a hypothetical intro for this miniseries

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  • Condemned logo yoooooooooooooooooooo

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  • The Roach is the stereotypical zombie type form created by The Blight. Unlike your stereotypical zombie, these motherfuckers are very aggressive, often hunting in packs to assimilate or destroy the sentient life they come across


    For the Roaches, I used the Grunts from the Rainbow Six Siege Chimera Outbreak Event pictured above

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  • I mentioned earlier a project I wanna work on
    Not much is set in stone just yet
    The current working title for this project is \”Left Behind\”
    Some details, such as nation names and character titles or names are left in all caps and bolded to signify that these details do not yet exist.

    BACKGROUND

    Two currently unnamed nations occupying the planet of Archon(Working name) have historic tension between them for REASON . During the most recent of their many many wars, one of them decides to blow a hole in the side of a mountain under the long-debated pretense that a strategic resource, which could turn the tide of this and all future wars in their favor, lies dormant… The other nation catches wind of this plot and plans to do the same. Both powers end up detonating charges on opposite sides of the mountain, at roughly the same time.
    They did not uncover a strategic resource of any kind.
    Instead they unearthed something much worse, much more detrimental than any war they could wage. A parasitic network–which would later be known across the continent as \”The Blight\”– had been feeding away at the decomposing biomass left behind by the victims of war for a very, very long time. The network spanned miles and, as the death toll grew higher and higher, it only expanded more and more. It was only fate that both factions would bomb their way into the heart of the parasite in the name of annihilating the other.

    As they watched The Blight eat away at the excavation teams, both nations knew what they had done, and by proxy what needed to be done. It was time to call off all hostility and to put in place a truce so they could figure out how to deal with this threat to society as they knew it. They called themselves \”The Coalition of Survival\” (Working name).

    OPERATION ARK

    The plan they came up with would take upwards of a decade of research. Some of which they had, but the more crucial components still had yet to be invented. The Ark Project was a colonization effort. The CoS would build a massive colony ship, one to rival any city on the planet, and they would leave for safer grounds, perhaps one day returning to wipe out the parasite once and for all. Because land travel wasn\’t an option and comms towers were constantly being overrun by The Blight, The CoS elected to meet in each other\’s major cities to do research and development of the ship, by using air travel as their proxy.

    THE EFFORT

    Years go by and the Ark is nearly complete. The Blight, however, has finally figured out what The CoS is up to. A new Anti-Air form of the parasite had taken shape, making air travel more perilous. But The CoS was too close to give up. They persisted on the project. But The Blight had other plans. Forms of biomass were now taking to the skies, making air transport nigh impossible. The Blight had been occupying the space between the two nations ever since it escaped its tunnel systems. This area, dubbed by the planet\’s populace as \”No Man\’s Land\”, was getting bigger and bigger as more and more cities were lost to the parasite. Nowhere to go, The CoS began doing their research separate from one another at a significantly slower pace. NATION B realized that The Ark, in its current state, was suitable for short-term space travel. They needed only to finished production of the slip-space core. Archon was the only planet in their system, and they knew it. The plan was always to escape to another system where The Blight could never reach them.

    THE BETRAYAL

    NATION B eventually finished the core and placed it in the heart of the Ark, which was docked in their capital city where it was deemed safest from The Blight. Without warning, they began the departure protocol. TITLE Gage, the leader of NATION A\’s provisional government, however, took notice, and opened up a comms channel with The Ark. He begged them not to leave, and in particular he reasoned with TITLE Steele, the leader of NATION B that if they left, they would be condemning the populace of an entire nation to the worst possible fate, one worse than death. Now exiting orbit, it was too late to turn back now. Steele vowed he would return with the means to eradicate The Blight and save NATION A, and it was then that comms were severed due to a technical fault on the Ark. Gage had lost hope.

    THE AFTERMATH

    The denizens of NATION A, now calling themselves \”The Condemned\” had two options. Survive by the skill of their teeth hoping that Steele\’s promise was true, or take the fight directly to The Blight. As the leader of The Condemned, Gage would ultimately have to make that decision. Time was running out, and he didn\’t know what to do.

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