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2012/04/23 08:27:44
Subject: Melburn - A City in flames (Imperial guard Cities of Death army)
This is a trial video for a series of battle reports that i am creating, played across the cities of death board that I have been building on and off for the past 10 years. I am also working on a photo series as well which I have started posting.
Its the year 2050 and the city of Melbourne has changed beyond all recognition. The City is divided, its buildings torn down and destroyed by decades of armed conflict. The outer suburbs have descended into chaos, the inhabitants deformed and mutated by solar radiation interacting with the chemicals that built up in peoples bodies after years of excessive consumption of energy drinks.
Crown Enforcers Tunnel Advance by BrokenBodyClock, on Flickr
Their bodies have become wrecked by a hyper metabolism and a constant need to feed them selves, turning them into mindless zombies driven only by the need to eat. The inner City threw up a defensive wall to keep the cannibalistic hoards at bay whilst at the same time turned on each other along the cultural and physical divide of the north and south banks of the Yarra river.
Battle lines by BrokenBodyClock, on Flickr
The South Bank was controlled by Crown Corp and their Coalition lackeys, setting up their HQ in the enormous casino that dominated the south bank of the CBD and from where they could launch Kill Squad raids across the river.
Command Squad by BrokenBodyClock, on Flickr
The North side is the final bastion of the social democracy that Australia once was and is fighting desperately to protect what justice remains.