Prologue
They say that in 2077 the world burned in nuclear fire. That in just two hours every fully functioning society was wiped out and cast back to a new dark age. This, however, is not all true; on October 23, 2077, the country of Australia remained intact and free from the nuclear fire that purged the rest of the world. Although it may have survived the nuclear fire, most of Australia could not survive the repercussions of the Great War.
In the years before Anchorage, the Australian government had become as paranoid as the U.S, with the belief of invasion/nuclear attack being imminent. The government began to divert the majority of all funds towards a radical vault program, to ensure the safety of Australia’s citizens in the event of nuclear attack. The Australian public, however, did not see eye to eye with its government. With most of the nation’s fund being diverted to the vault program, other basic needs were not being met. Things such as the education system, health and even defence began to dissolve.
The country was on the verge of a break down; the government was forced to scrap the vault program with only 100 actually half built across Australia. The break down was narrowly avoided and life began to resume as normal for the countries citizens or so it seemed. Seven years later China invaded Alaska, creating huge amounts of tension throughout the pacific. The war threatened to turn nuclear, and with Australia holding the largest source of uranium the government began to fear an invasion from either side of the war. Australia would also provide a good foothold for either America or China and with America annexing Canada, it was clear neither side was to be trusted.
The government quickly took action and resurrected the vault program managing to build an astounding 150 vaults by the war’s end in 2076. The vaults themselves were not quite up to the standards of the U.S vaults. The vaults managed to hold up to 3000 people, tripling the amount of residents held in the U.S vaults, however at full capacity the vaults population could only last 50 years. Despite this flaw, the Australian vaults still had distinct advantages, each vault on the east coast was supplied with a G.E.C.K and the government did not hold any sinister undertones for these vaults, they were simply built for survival.
On the 23rd of October 2077 all hell broke loose. It was assumed that either China or the U.S launched first, either way the entire world retaliated. Every country that produced nuclear weapons unleashed their arsenal, almost destroying the entire world. After two hours the entire northern hemisphere lay in complete ruin, in the southern hemisphere Australia remained untouched. It was as if the world had forgotten about the countries existence, after all the country couldn’t launch nukes of their own as they did not possess any. So on October the 23rd, the country of Australia watched the world burned as they hid expecting the worst.
A week after the nuclear bombardment the government released a statement addressing the situation. It stated that although they hadn’t been hit directly by a nuclear bomb, the country was still not safe. The radiation from the bombs would soon sweep across the country, with devastating effects. The residents were asked to shelter in their vaults and wait out the radiation.
Chaos ensued, the population of Australia was not going to fit in these vaults and with them filled to maximum capacity; their living conditions wouldn’t last long either. Civil unrest spread like wild fire throughout the country. Protests became violent and riots quickly followed. The government was too concerned with the coming radiation to take action. After a month of complete chaos, the radiation came.
Most vaults had been sealed by this point and by the end of the year all vaults would be sealed shut, while those on the surface were left for dead. The radiation came like a storm, completely destroying the eco system. The entire island became a desert wasteland, with huge electrical storms and acid rain. Not only was the landscape scarred but the animals were also changed forever, taking on new forms and mutating.
One hundred years passed, many of the vaults had not lasted, some opening early and exposing those left to the radiation, others shut down completely, killing all inhabitants. There were a minor number that did make it, those that weren’t overcrowded when the radiation first came. The east of Australia was still somewhat intact. The mount ranges had stopped the sand from completely covering the cities on the coast. With the G.E.C.K the east coast rebuilt with the new government taking charge as it emerged from Canberra’s vault.
The government still believed in a monarchy and had crowned a King of Australia after the collapse of the commonwealth during the resource wars. The prime minister at the time had been elected King and he was put in charge of the Australian Imperial Force, the AIF. When the vault opened the AIF moved first taking Sydney then moving down the coast and next taking Melbourne. Soon they had the entire coast and were concentrating on creating a Utopia. As far as they were concerned anything west of the Great Dividing Range was a lifeless wasteland.
As for the west, that was a different story. There was life, struggling to grow but it still lived on and this is where the story begins.