> This is Earth, not another planet, or a fantasy world. Apart from that, anything goes, as long as it fits the setting.
> What ended the world to begin with, and how many years has it been since the catastrophe?
>>51083558
>Op farted again
The disaster of more likely series of events rather than "the big one" is often irrelevant hundreds of years after the fact.
I like to play post apoc game set in the emerging societies as man reclaims his world.
Massive Ebola outbreak spread by migrants. In a last ditch effort to contol the disease, the USA decided to glass quarantined areas with an orbital laser. China and Isreal percived this as agression and dimped their nukes with no warning. It has been five years since the disaster, and the Ebola has mot been contained.
>>51083809
Dumped. Sorry.
>>51083558
>> What ended the world to begin with, and how many years has it been since the catastrophe?
Massive solar flare bathed half the earth in cosmic fire.
>>51083809
>>51084076
What if a weaponized strain of Ebola escaped a secret laboratory, and began to wipe out third world nations in a hellish pandemic, but a solar flare struck, disabling 99% of the world's advanced technology, effectively paralyzing and crippling first world nation's efforts to quarantine the plague, resulting in a more or less total collapse of civilization?
>>51083719
Underrated post.
Earth has been invaded by aliens. Humanity's subjugation involved the collapse of all governments and organized systems of resistance - maybe because of an engineered plague based on some of the deadliest pathogens on Earth.
>>51083558
> Let's create a Post-Apocalyptic setting /tg/!
Let's not
>>51083719
First Post, Best Post