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.

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