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2015. There is no one to run the power plants, the water plants, the gas stations or grocery stores. There is only the eerie silence. In Chicago, Seattle, New York and Los Angeles, the people remaining have formed groups, gangs almost, and are just trying to survive. Some places have it easier than others. But everyone’s lost something in the Pandemic – question is, who will be best able to cope?
~JUNE, 2015~
SUMMER
Climate:
New York:
Warm, occasional showers or thunderstorms.
Chicago:
Comfortable temperature, frequent rain and storms.
Seattle:
Slightly warmer, overcast; frequent rain.
Los Angeles:
Warm and sunny, occasionally overcast
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Downtown The center of the metropolis. The streets are littered with wrecks and debris.
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Union Station The train station. The trains no longer run, but the cars still remain.
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US Bank Tower This is the headquarters of one of the largest survivor groups in the Los Angeles area. There are guards everywhere; keep your eyes sharp.
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Chinatown This part of town, despite the pandemic, is surprisingly intact; the group residing here, however, is very territorial.
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Dodger Stadium A highly sought-after part of the city; the fields have been overgrown with weeds, but numerous groups want the field for agricultural use.
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UCLA The former powerhouse university is eerily quiet; many of the buildings were damaged during the quarantine riots.
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Mulholland Drive The famous roadway once built to bring development into Hollywood is now dotted with abandoned cars and wrecks; tread carefully.
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Hollywood Tinseltown isn't the bustling center it used to be; only a few clues remain to hint at its former glory, such as the Walk of Fame and the letters in Hollywood Hills
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Santa Monica Pier The pier has gone silent, but the solar-powered Ferris Wheel is still well lit.
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Los Angeles River This river runs through LA, and since the breakout has become an important source of water; with the drastic drop in population (and thus, pollution), the water is somewhat cleaner.
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Sears Tower The tallest tower in the country is still standing; at 108 stories, though, there's a lot of area that even the group living there has not ventured up to since the elevators stopped running.
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Downtown The center of activity, it's pretty abandoned now. But then again, there are many stores here to explore and perhaps gather supplies. Take your chances - it might turn out well.
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Wrigley Field The old baseball park. Where the diamond and field once were, though, a group of survivors has cultivated for food. Ivy has overtaken much of the stadium.
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Chicago Theatre The famous Chicago theatre has been boarded up and reinforced, seemingly abandoned....
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John Hancock Center This building sits right beside the water; the bottom floor has been flooded several times and many of its windows are broken, but is otherwise in good shape.
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Chicago River The Chicago River, now that the gates are no longer maintained, is prone to flooding the lower parts of the city during heavy rainfall.
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Chicago Harbor Lock These two huge gates separate Lake Michigan from the Chicago River. Since it's sitting in fresh water, it has endured surprisingly well.
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Lake Michigan Chicago sits right on the shores of this Great Lake; the water is still polluted from industry, but with some basic filtering is safe to drink.
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University of Chicago A big, private school, now abandoned; but the campus is a good place, looks much like it did before, and full of hiding places and rooms with doors that lock.
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West Side The poor section of town. Not much is here, mostly debris, but the houses are sometimes equipped with bars on the windows. And it's a good place to hide, if you need to.
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Bainbridge Island Despite its relative isolation from the mainland, Bainbridge isn't completely safe thanks to the bridge connecting it. It is, however, a fairly safe haven from unwanted visitors.
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Pike's Place Market This once bustling marketplace is now quiet, the merchants having abandoned their goods in their places. Wildflowers have sprung up through the floor from those selling them years before.
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Seattle Library The huge public library still stands despite a few broken windows; most of its contents are intact.
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University of Washington This huge campus was the site of an almost-riot at the time of the pandemic; nowadays, it's inhabited by a large group of survivors.
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Downtown This once-bustling center of business and art is quiet now
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Ferry Docks The ferry docks, once the center of riots from civilians trying to escape, are now peaceful; it's a good place to fish.
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Lake Washington The lake was once a busy maritime attraction; nowadays, it's a peaceful place to be. Not recommended for swimming though, as the water is quite cold.
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Qwest Field The old baseball stadium; it's fallen quite a bit into disrepair.
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Space Needle The Space Needle's lobby is easy to get to, though the top is difficult to access with the number of stairs. The restaurant at the top was quickly abandoned, and save for the dust appears very much the same.
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Underground City Once a tourist attraction, it now lies in total darkness under street level. Venturing below is nothing short of a death wish.
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Puget Sound Downtown Seattle sits right beside this salty body of water; if you can find a way to reach the waterfront, it's a good place to fish.
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Times Square Formerly one of the crown jewels of New York City- nowadays, it's become a battleground between survivor groups staking their territories.
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Ellis Island The island is being lived in again for the first time in decades; the human group living here travels to the mainland by sailboat or rowboat to collect supplies.
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Grand Central Station The train station has been empty for quite some time; the trains no longer run, but they're frequently used as paths to get around.
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Liberty Island The Statue of Liberty is still standing, though the island has been overgrown with weeds and an attempt at agriculture. The group living here seldom visits the mainland.
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Central Park Since the outbreak, the park has become overgrown with tall grass and weeds. It's a surprisingly quiet place.
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The Hudson River The Hudson hasn't changed much, though in the absence of the population that once made this city famous, it has begun to clear up ever so slightly.
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The Boroughs Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island - all here
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The Brooklyn Bridge The city's iconic bridge, albeit littered with car wrecks, is still going strong.
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