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<blockquote data-quote="Lonely Tylenol" data-source="post: 2250086" data-attributes="member: 18549"><p>2078: An asteroid is detected approaching the earth. Automatic nuclear response is triggered, and warheads are launched. Many of the great city complexes, by that point governed entirely by computer, have no idea what is going on, and on noticing the launch of old nuclear weapons, assume that war has been declared, and launch their own. In the ensuing chaos, many cities are destroyed, and the world is changed forever. </p><p></p><p>In one city complex, the computer tries to make sense of what just happened. Searching its data banks for any information that might help it to understand, in its damaged state, what caused the war, it finds old records of an ancient evil that was known to wield nuclear doom against all righteous people: the commie menace. The computer decides that the commies must have launched a bid for takeover, and almost destroyed all life in the process. Thinking only of the safety of its loyal citizens, the computer begins a project to rout out all commie traitors who would bring civilization to its knees.</p><p></p><p>Thus, the city known as Alpha Complex begins to train "troubleshooters" to find and eliminate the commie menace wherever it can be found.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lonely Tylenol, post: 2250086, member: 18549"] 2078: An asteroid is detected approaching the earth. Automatic nuclear response is triggered, and warheads are launched. Many of the great city complexes, by that point governed entirely by computer, have no idea what is going on, and on noticing the launch of old nuclear weapons, assume that war has been declared, and launch their own. In the ensuing chaos, many cities are destroyed, and the world is changed forever. In one city complex, the computer tries to make sense of what just happened. Searching its data banks for any information that might help it to understand, in its damaged state, what caused the war, it finds old records of an ancient evil that was known to wield nuclear doom against all righteous people: the commie menace. The computer decides that the commies must have launched a bid for takeover, and almost destroyed all life in the process. Thinking only of the safety of its loyal citizens, the computer begins a project to rout out all commie traitors who would bring civilization to its knees. Thus, the city known as Alpha Complex begins to train "troubleshooters" to find and eliminate the commie menace wherever it can be found. [/QUOTE]
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