Where
Would You Want to Spend the Apocalypse?
My
latest novel, Exile’s
Savage Lady: Book #3 of Survivors of the Apocalypse, wraps up this
futuristic three book series in which two distinct groups of people must work
together or watch mankind spiral into extinction.
Thousands
of people have survived the pandemic inside a sealed biodome. A much smaller
and scattered group of people survived the deadly illness that swept the globe
three hundred years before. Both sets of people face particular challenges due
to their environment.
Let’s
look at the essentials. Water is the leading necessity to life. Outside the
dome, there is abundant fresh water. They have no shortages for drinking,
cooking or bathing. In the sealed biodome, all their water is recycled and has
been for three hundred years. It’s not tasty and is rationed like everything
else.
Second
need is food. Once again, the people living outside have large resources of
food, both plant and animal. They can hunt wild animals and have domesticated
livestock as well as growing their own crops. Inside the dome, the soil has
grown poorer with centuries or use despite attempts to fertilize it. The dome
itself has grayed and darkened so less sunlight gets in for the plants. Food is
rationed to near starvation levels.
Third
in our hierarchy of needs is safety and shelter. Those on the outside have
plentiful wood to build homes and can scrounge other materials from old ruins.
The city was fully constructed before the pandemic. Its buildings are well
build along with real streets and indoor plumbing. For safety, the city has a
fully realized police force. There is little violence and since no one has
anything to steal, little theft. The outside couldn’t be more different. The
few people are scattered and live in extended family forts. Roaming through the
wilderness are ruthless gangs who take what they want from those weaker than
themselves. It’s a dangerous world for anyone not protected by a strong family.
In
terms of comforts, the city doesn’t have to face dangerous weather situations
like tornadoes or blizzards. The city has solar powered electricity. The
outsiders know how to live through the changing seasons, but it’s a dangerous
time. Without modern technology to warn them of incoming bad weather, they’re
in constant danger from the elements.
Transportation
in the city is mostly by foot, though there are some railcars. The outsiders
use horses. Those stuck on the outside use oil for lighting and have harnessed
the wind to draw water from wells. Though their lives are filled with hard
work, the outsiders are healthy and happy.
Education
in the city is similar to our modern world though children are directed toward
certain area of studies based on early testing. The school system has
professional teachers, and there is a university system where doctors,
engineers, and other professions are educated. The outsiders have only
homeschooling and only then if the parents bother. The only people they have as
doctors are people who have learned what they can about medicine from old books
scavenged from civilization’s ruins. Medicine itself is nothing more than
herbal remedies. It’s a very frontier life on the outside. Those inside the
city have medicines though like everything else, it is carefully rationed.
What
do the outsiders need that the biodome does have? People. The outsiders are few and scattered.
What does the biodome need that the outsiders have in abundance? Resources of
food, water, and freedom.
Exile’s
Savage Lady: Book #3 of Survivors of the Apocalypse, is the final story in
this saga of an America after a pandemic has nearly wiped out mankind. Robin
Linden was saved by the Gibbs family when he was exiled from the domed city. He
can’t enjoy his new life in the outside while those inside the city are slowly
starving. Kerry Gibbs has finally found her match in the strong, quiet city
man. When he decides to sneak back into the city and rescue his people, Kerry
can’t allow him to go alone. Once inside the decaying metropolis, Kerry
realizes the man she’s grown to love intends to save the poor city folks even
if it means sacrificing himself. She’s not willing to let him, but the
power-hungry city leaders might take the decision out of her hands. Is her love
enough to keep Robin at her side? Find this book
on Amazon.
Susan
Kelley lives in a large, country home in Pennsylvania where she and her husband
raised six children. She has been a fulltime writer for years after retiring
from teaching high school. This is her nineteenth published romance.
You
can find Susan:
On
her blog: Susan Says
Where
would you want to spend the apocalypse? In the biodome, or would you rather
take your chances among the dangers of the outside? Thanks for spending some
time learning out the world I created for Survivors of the Apocalypse.
8 comments:
Welcome, Susan. You ask a great question. If I was a lot younger, I'd opt for the outside. As a "senior citizen" I'd stay in the safety of the biodome. Best wishes on your latest release.
Wishing you many sales! I tend to agree with Diane. At my age, I'd be an insider, I'm afraid. Thanks for being our guest!
Thanks so much for having me. I'm a senior too, but knowing the details of the world I created, I would have to go for the outside. LOL The city isn't friendly to their seniors.
I love post-apocalyptic stories and the scenario you've set up is fascinating in terms of all the things to think through. I think I'd have to live in the city just because I've fully recognized my lack of survival skills. Lol. But the freedom, even with danger, certainly appeals. Best of luck with your new release!!!
Good luck with your release!
I probably wouldn't do well on the outside, so as long as I could find a quiet space on the inside, lol.
Thanks Abigail and Maureen. Seems like most people think they would do better on the inside.
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