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[[Image:AD-map-JerichoUS.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Cities nuked during the GNX]]
 
*Real cops kick ass...not schlubs; almost superheroes. Rent-a-cops are still mooks (normally).
 
*Real cops kick ass...not schlubs; almost superheroes. Rent-a-cops are still mooks (normally).
 
*HiPo more like "Fed Marshalls" of the Old West
 
*HiPo more like "Fed Marshalls" of the Old West

Revision as of 04:18, 1 February 2018

Cities nuked during the GNX
  • Real cops kick ass...not schlubs; almost superheroes. Rent-a-cops are still mooks (normally).
  • HiPo more like "Fed Marshalls" of the Old West
  • Dust Bowl/Depression=Blight/Food Riots
  • AADA vs BLUD=NFL vs XFL
  • Land-based inter-city communication, power and such is pretty much a thing of the past, due to the inability of the gov't to protect hardware from Raiders and such throughout the Badlands (intra-city stuff remains the same)...no telephone wires or cables. Satellites are the preferred transmission method.
  • US Gov't is going through a "socialist" cycle, resulting in the rather prevalent welfare-state and the oppression of businesses
  • SBCTerminal, AKA YellowTerminal, replacement for public "phone books"
  • Australia, being least affected by the Blight, now occupies the top superpower position (=current US)
  • Well-funded SWAT often uses jetpacks on raids (Ref:MinorityRpt)
  • Ref pro drag racing for duelling
  • Smoking makes a comeback, to 1960s-70s levels, due to improved cancer treatments.
  • Nuked cities were liveable in a matter of a year or two after GNX, although small hot-zones continued to exist for longer periods; pretty much all gone at the present. Bombed cities took longer to repopulate, due to ignorance and misinformation about nuclear consequences, and are far less populous than pre-GNX
  • Outlying areas of most large cities were completely abandoned (the Nethers), but during the Reconstruction, municipal gov'ts "claimed" the abandoned areas and started renting/selling them to new residents on the cheap; superintendents and maintenance workers, where they exist at all, are typically city employees