The Invasion Starts With Just One Bad Alien

"We come in peace." That's what they always say. But it's a lie. They come to enslave us and strip us of our freedom and rights. They come to take over our world and our resources. They are Zorav...an evil lifeform.
And they are coming for us.

From hate and greed

The year is 2089 fter a devastating nuclear war, the human civilization on Earth was left to pick up the pieces of a world that had been forever changed. The skies were filled with ash and dust, blocking out the sun and leaving the lands barren and uninhabitable.

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As the years passed, humanity continued to rebuild and expand. The city-states grew into nations, and the countries formed a global federation. They began to tackle the problem of the damaged atmosphere, developing new technologies to repair the ozone layer and restore the planet's natural balance.

The survivors were few, and their future seemed uncertain.
But humanity is nothing if not resilient. The survivors banded together, forming small communities in the few remaining hospitable areas. They were determined to rebuild, to find a way to survive in this new world of dust and ash.
The first challenge they faced was food. The nuclear blasts had rendered the soil infertile, and the ash in the air made it difficult to grow crops. But the survivors were resourceful. They turned to hydroponics and other innovative farming techniques to cultivate food in harsh environments. Greenhouses were built, and soon, the communities could grow enough food to sustain themselves.

The Future

Power was another issue. The lack of atmosphere made the sun’s rays incredibly intense, and solar power became an essential energy source. Wind turbines were also set up in areas where the wind was strong enough to generate power. These innovations allowed the communities to create the power they needed to survive.
As the communities grew, they began to expand. They formed larger settlements and, eventually, city-states. These city-states formed alliances and treaties with one another for mutual protection and trade. The survivors had begun to rebuild their civilisation.
But the nuclear war had not only devastated the planet, but it had also destroyed the atmosphere. The survivors realised that their planet may not be able to sustain human life for much longer. They turned to space exploration and colonisation as a solution, investing in the technology and resources needed to establish colonies on other planets.

And then, the day came when the sun shone through the clear blue skies again. The rains returned, and the crops began to flourish. The survivors had not only survived, but they had also thrived. They had rebuilt their civilisation in the wake of a devastating nuclear war, and they had saved their planet from certain doom.
But humanity’s journey was far from over; they had a new frontier to explore, new worlds to colonise. And so, they set their sights on the stars, ready to take their next step as a civilisation. They had come a long way since the dark days of the nuclear war, but the future was bright, and the possibilities were endless.