“Survival isn't who you are. It’s who you become.”
97 years after the nuclear war has devastated and tore apart the surface of Earth, the only survivors were the approximately 400 inhabitants of 12 national space stations that were in orbit at the time. Three generations have survived in space. The Ark has strict measures including: capital punishment for those over 18 and population control; as the leaders of the Ark take steps to ensure the survival of the human race. But now, resources are running out and the Ark is dying. For the first time in nearly a century, there is talk of returning to Earth.
The Ark's leaders voted to call into effect project Exodus. All of the Ark's 100 juvenile delinquents were to be sent to Earth in hopes that it is now habitable. At first, the Ark's leaders wanted to keep this secret and out of the public ear, but when families got constant excuses as to why they could not see their children, rumors sprayed around like wild fire. Questions turned into protests, and when those questions were glossed over with lies they turned into protests. As the Ark is slowly decaying and failing the 100 are on the ground, disoriented and confused. One radio is left and some kids have already disappeared within minutes of arriving on their new home. Fear is setting in with hunger complementing it. Things are looking morbid for the 100 and time is running out.
No one will be portraying the Mountain Men.
WIP
97 years after the nuclear war has devastated and tore apart the surface of Earth, the only survivors were the approximately 400 inhabitants of 12 national space stations that were in orbit at the time. Three generations have survived in space. The Ark has strict measures including: capital punishment for those over 18 and population control; as the leaders of the Ark take steps to ensure the survival of the human race. But now, resources are running out and the Ark is dying. For the first time in nearly a century, there is talk of returning to Earth.
The Ark's leaders voted to call into effect project Exodus. All of the Ark's 100 juvenile delinquents were to be sent to Earth in hopes that it is now habitable. At first, the Ark's leaders wanted to keep this secret and out of the public ear, but when families got constant excuses as to why they could not see their children, rumors sprayed around like wild fire. Questions turned into protests, and when those questions were glossed over with lies they turned into protests. As the Ark is slowly decaying and failing the 100 are on the ground, disoriented and confused. One radio is left and some kids have already disappeared within minutes of arriving on their new home. Fear is setting in with hunger complementing it. Things are looking morbid for the 100 and time is running out.
No one will be portraying the Mountain Men.
WIP