Board Thread:Writer's Workshop/@comment-26102121-20150512133820

This is just a small glimpse into out future:

Well first of all there was the resource war. Everything you've ever heard about how bad World War 1 and 2 is a walk in the park compared to the resource war. Naturally the supergiants fought over the resources, by supergiants I am talking about America, Russia and China. In the years leading up to 2045 resources were dwindling and the population on the Earth was reaching 9 billion. Our once very capable planet was dying at an alarming rate. The depressing thing is nothing changed. Because do you know what this fucking war was caused by? Oil.

Thats right the same sticky dark poison that our planet had been fighting for is what destroyed it. It's ironic. Anyway all of these countries went towards the deserts surrounding Saudi Arabia looking for the last oil wells. China (with its population of 2 billion) managed to get there first. Naturally this didn't go down well with Russia or America but Russia being the closest started the war on China. A big difference between the world wars and the Resource war was that this war only lasted 3 days. Yet in those 3 days more damage was done to the world than over 4.54 billion years of the planets existence.

The war went as follows:

Russian MIRV's (Multiple indepentently targetable reentry vehicle) were sent towards Chinese forces.

What was meant to be a warning by the Russians was misunderstood as a direct threat towards China.

China retaliated with nuclear weapons.

Final strings are broke and America sends a nuclear warhead towards China however there was one problem. The nuclear warhead malfunctioned and caused the bomb to decrease in speed and velocity. The bomb managed to hit British soil and caused a full retaliation from Europe towards America.

The bombs from Europe not only devestated America but it caused the Earth to shift 10 cm towards the Sun. This caused the planet to heat up by 4 degrees which created a chain reaction causing floods due to the rise in sea levels.

Even worse was the diseases and plagues that followed. All of these bacteria and fungi and virus' were let out of the containment and wreaked havok on the remainder of the human race.

Humanity was left at an average of 1 million survivors. 