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Created on: October 12th, 2007
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20 years down the road, this man discovers a bacteria capable of culturing a complex, protein-based food laden with carbohydrates and vitamins. This landmark discovery spurs development in bio-reactor technology, leading to additional advances is drawing clean water from biological waste. Free from Earthbound resources, corporations take to the skies and establish orbital assembly and refining facilities taking advantage of the zero G environment.
These corporate sovereignties eventually challenge Earthbound governments for planetside power, leading to an apocalyptic war which would leave the surface of the Earth forever scarred. With planetside governments obliterated by the impunity of orbital weapons platforms, the rest of human society is forced to find its future in the stars. The end.
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