Post-apocalyptic faction of criminals who are trying to restore the government, because the concept of "criminal" only makes sense in the context of a central organised society that produces laws to break. Currently they're merely "ruffians" at best, which isn't the career they want to be in.
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Donnie roped his future self into helping him do stuff :]
This is a rough mini comic I made a coupled days ago after seeing Splinter react to the future gang in one of @somerandomdudelmao’s more recent Cass Apocalyptic Series updates. I feel like Splinter would’ve instantly written off and forgotten about the whole thing, and that he’d naturally assume all the future turtles were somehow p!Donnie’s doing (just like most of the future shenanigans were instantly blamed on Uncle Tello).
Also you can’t tell me Donnie wouldn’t take every opportunity to snatch info from the uncle quartet.
Bonus: Donnie sulking (+ doodle)
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Imagine having your dead uncle’s spirit following you around and the weight of what your life is hits you all at once while you’re breaking into a high security building
couldn’t be me
I don’t know why but I can’t stop drawing @somerandomdudelmao Casey
he’s so cute and fun to draw even in my sloppy art style
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Crafting Future From Ruins: A Writer's Guide to Designing Post-Apocalyptic Technology
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Crafting post-apocalyptic tech involves blending creativity and realism. This is a guide to help you invent tech for your post-apocalyptic world:
Tinker, Tailor, Writer, Spy: Start with modern tech. Take it apart (conceptually or literally if you're feeling adventurous). Using the basics, think of how your character might put it back together with limited tools and resources.
Master the Fundamentals: Understand the basic principles underlying the tech you're working with. Physics, chemistry, and biology can be your best friends. This understanding can guide your character's resourceful innovations.
Embrace the Scrapyard: The world around you has potential tech components. Appliances, vehicles, infrastructure - how could these be deconstructed and repurposed? Your characters will need to use what's at hand.
Cherishing Old Wisdom: Pre-apocalypse books and manuals are the new internet. A character with access to this knowledge could become a vital asset in tech-building.
Indigo Everly
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[Fallout 3 - 4] Your old 'pals' Kaite and Lennie 14 years later. How are they still alive?
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Max is an autistic teenager who has been surviving alone as a scavenger since the outbreak. He’s always been a bit of a loner and finds people difficult to understand, so he's avoided joining any groups or settlements, preferring to rely only on himself.
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The "I know a Guy" mechanic, but you can't just make up a new npc to help. Instead, you can once per session point at an established npc and say, "aw, shit, that's my ex."
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Desert Ranger by Anndr Pazyniuk
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his name is Lug and you will see so much more of him very soon
edit: he will show up on @livingonthesands eventually
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