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"Jack, where are you? She's awake."
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They momentarily see the glint of a mirror being held into the sunlight from
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half-way up a sky scraper on the other side of the crater.
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"What are they doing over there?"
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"What are thy doing over there?"
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Annie shakes her head.
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"I forgot to turn my radio off yesterday. Cue Jack waking us up just before
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dawn - he heard people talking. They're taking the big radio up to that antenna
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over there."
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Idea for Emily's character if this turns out to be a story:
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She could take up tending to graveyards, both new and from the old world,
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as a hobby. Also as a way to reminisce and honor the ones she has lost.
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Also, she could draw images of what it used to be like on the moon and
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stash them in places to be found.
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Idea for where the story could go: Jack and James broadcast a call out to
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anyone who will hear it to meet up in Nova Metropolis. Initially, they will
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hide out in multiple sky scrapers around the designated meeting poingt to
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see if whoever turns up is a danger. Everyone who does turn up is the same
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kind of on edge but they manage to resolve it peacefully. For example
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by letting people into an interviewing room one by one and asking them to
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lay down their arms at the entrance. A small tribe and a few individuals
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later, known members (scouts) of a dangerous tribe show up. They hide,
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broadcast another message to tell everyone still on their way to flee,
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before GTFOing.
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# New Dawn
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These are the files for a ... book? story? I'm writing.
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Not really sure what to call it. It's a website.
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You can read it here: https://book.lostcave.ddnss.de/
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If that doesn't work for you, there will be a mirror on GitHub (tbd).
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If you want to read it offline, you can `git clone` this (or just download
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the files).
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On Linux / any Unix system with bash installed, run `./deployment-script`
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to build the index.html. On other systems, I guess you will be missing the
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landing page offline.
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