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20 432 0 250 "The NASDA system was developed to protect us. It was to be the ultimate nuclear deterrent. As it turned out, it was our executioner."
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20 432 275 550 "Reports said that NASDA developed a fault during a routine systems check. Don't believe it. Someone wanted it to take us out."
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20 432 625 985 "Those nukes were targeted on every major city around the world. NASDA was programmed to start the Collapse. When the counterstrikes launched, its laser defenses and anti-missile ground sites failed."
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20 432 1010 1125 "The world as we knew it ended..."
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20 432 1150 1475 "The Nuclear Winter hit hard. Disease and famine claimed most of us who had survived the nuclear strikes. Wars over cans of dog food took even more."
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20 432 1500 1650 "We'd fled Seattle early in '86. We'd heard that the Rocky Mountains were relatively rad-free."
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20 432 1675 1950 "After fighting off bands of marauders we came across the base. Its personnel were dead. Killed by any one of a number of virulent diseases."
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20 432 1975 2200 "We cracked the doors, and cleared out the bodies inside."
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20 432 2225 2560 "We knew that things would never be the same again, but we were determined to build a new world out of the ruins. We rebuilt the landing pads and brought the old systems back on-line."
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20 432 2600 2750 "We were finally ready to begin the Project."
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