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==Montomgery County== | |||
I live in Montgomery County MD, 20 miles north of D.C., so I would figure the two big bad factions would be fighting over something that close to the former nation's capital. Baltimore would, most likely, be a smoldering wasteland by this point in time. I would think the Eastern parts of the state would be fine, unless someone dropped some high powered shit on Andrews Air Force Base and Dover AFB(Dover, Delaware). If anything of my town survived it would be in civil war because everyone would want control, for whatever symbolic reason, of what's left of Washington. | I live in Montgomery County MD, 20 miles north of D.C., so I would figure the two big bad factions would be fighting over something that close to the former nation's capital. Baltimore would, most likely, be a smoldering wasteland by this point in time. I would think the Eastern parts of the state would be fine, unless someone dropped some high powered shit on Andrews Air Force Base and Dover AFB(Dover, Delaware). If anything of my town survived it would be in civil war because everyone would want control, for whatever symbolic reason, of what's left of Washington. |
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Montomgery County
I live in Montgomery County MD, 20 miles north of D.C., so I would figure the two big bad factions would be fighting over something that close to the former nation's capital. Baltimore would, most likely, be a smoldering wasteland by this point in time. I would think the Eastern parts of the state would be fine, unless someone dropped some high powered shit on Andrews Air Force Base and Dover AFB(Dover, Delaware). If anything of my town survived it would be in civil war because everyone would want control, for whatever symbolic reason, of what's left of Washington.