Posts in category Off The Beaten Path
Off The Beaten Path 5: Anniston, Alab...
May 15, 2013
~ Written by Dave Silva
Near the heart of the Reclaimer movement in Atlanta, Georgia, ASA were any number of small towns. Just across the Georgia/Alabama border is one such town, Anniston. Before and throughout most of the war Anniston drifted along, another sleepy town well removed from real conflict. When the ASA began military operations in M [...]
Off The Beaten Path 4: Basilica of th...
Apr 17, 2013
~ Written by Dave Silva
While Spain and Portugal remained relatively free from the horrors of the Great War, like Italy and Rome, they suffered heavily through the Purge. The Zaragoza province, an early stronghold of the Church was one of the last to fall after the signing of the United Liberties Pact. Strangling land trade between Bilbao and Barcelona, the Church [...]
Off The Beaten Path 3: The Northern S...
Mar 20, 2013
~ Written by Dave Silva
Northern Ethiopia is home to the semi-autonomous city-state of Axum. It is a city of conquerors and the conquered. Once a seat of power for the Kingdom of Aksum, this progenitor nation predates Christianity by a century or more. With the advent of the Purge these are only a few of the details lost to the modern world.
Central t [...]
Off The Beaten Path 2: Asdament South...
Feb 20, 2013
~ Written by Dave Silva
To: BoardList@ Asdament.gov.asda
CC: <Redacted>
Subject: — Internal Only — Corporate Manufacturing Site Southwest
All southwest manufacturing hub <Redacted> remain internal only.
The southwest manufacturing hub <Redacted> supports 65,400 indigene workers all housed within the facility. Citizen-Employees earn debt [...]
Off The Beaten Path 1: The Ala Wai Ho...
Jan 16, 2013
~ Written by Dave Silva
Built along the Ala Wai Cannel, Waikīkī, this stretch of ten by two blocks sits between water reclamation sub-centers. Once a beautiful stretch of land as the infrastructure of Oahu became increasingly demanding the state EPA required the construction of a water treatment facility to clear the waterway before meeting the ocean. The Ala Wai ho [...]