I'm hoping for a 'Fallout 3' scenario myself 'cause I appear to be quite handy in a post-apocalyptic environment, and whilst I've never been to Washington I think of it as a second home.Rumertron wrote:I suspect it is more likely there will be no humans at all or just the remnants picking up whatever pieces they can in couple of centuries, rather than a world of immortals.
Immortality and Religion
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At least I'm housebroken.
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Re: Immortality and Religion
Mmmmm.... post apocalypse..... I like.owtth wrote:I'm hoping for a 'Fallout 3' scenario myself 'cause I appear to be quite handy in a post-apocalyptic environment, and whilst I've never been to Washington I think of it as a second home.Rumertron wrote:I suspect it is more likely there will be no humans at all or just the remnants picking up whatever pieces they can in couple of centuries, rather than a world of immortals.
Perhaps I should be in support of Nuclear Proliferation, not against it, as it would bring my idyllic post-apocalypse fantasy closer to reality.
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