Q Archive — June 15, 2145 — Glacier Village — Nukes
What we know.
12:30 AM—Civilian and military satellites showed missiles criss-crossing earth.
Nuclear bomb explosions. Unable to track all.
Close nuclear explosions in Seattle, Vancouver, Spokane.
Nuclear explosions pushing ash, dust, and debris high into the stratosphere.
4:00 AM—Global satellite communications no longer operational due to debris.
Enclave systems in Glacier Village all functional.
No contact possible with other enclaves.
5:00 AM—Dark ashy dust enveloping Glacier Village.
Visibility at ten feet. No wind.
Sound is dampened.
What we assume.
Reduction in standard infrastructure services (water, food, electricity, fuel, heating/cooling) outside the enclaves, for indeterminate future.
Days, dark as night, due to limited sunlight. Cooler than normal.
Nuclear winter onset likely in September timeframe (indeterminate). Ten year duration (best guess).
Worst case assumed for others beyond the enclaves.
There is no normal.
What we will do next.
Monitor all enclave activity.
Change air filters every four hours.
Whitefish police Chief and family to drive slowly to enclave despite ten foot visibility.
Triage nearby campers for entry into enclave.
Ensure all animals and livestock moved inside enclave, including Belgian Malinois and horses.
Send several Black Panther robots concealed/camouflaged in the forests alongside the roads toward Whitefish looking for people who may be unable or afraid to move or travel. Keep other panthers as sentinels nearby for danger.
Renamed Glacier Village to Wild Village. It’s all Wild now.