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Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 11:44 pm
by Chronicle
Cleveland became queens harbor :)

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 11:58 pm
by The Oh So Amazing Nate
A small nondescript town in SW Indiana...Swallowed up by the magic zone. No real detail given in the books. Though seeing as how the ENTIRE town sits over top of underground coal mines, any significant seismic activity would cause the whole region to collapse into a massive sink hole. Chances aren't good. Seeing as how we're roughly 5 hours east of the St. Louis rift, chances are even worse.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 12:50 am
by Kovoston
Florida... Glub glub, glub....

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:37 pm
by SittingBull
Hampton Roads 'with the fishes'.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:55 pm
by Lord Death
Denver under ash an snow

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 9:56 pm
by Braden Campbell
An hour's drive west of what will someday be Lazlo.

Probably safe from flooding & eathquake...but the erruption of ley lines which "run thick" along the shore of Lake Ontario are likely to flatten the town. Since it's December, my family and I starve to death as we try to make it northward to my in-laws (unless, of course, my daughter's latent magic powers are awakened...)

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 8:27 am
by auyl
I'm in a small farming city/community about 1.5 hours west of what will be Lazlo. I think this place will be turned into ruins.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 8:39 am
by filo_clarke
Ottawa. Rioting, looting and collapse of society. By the time of Rifts it is a small "lawless town" of about 3,000 wild men and D-bees. Still, at least it wasn't built over a super-volcano or smashed by tsunamis.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 9:22 am
by TagsPB
I'm in Lazlo ...... I mean I can walk to the valley where it will be founded :)
And I have plans in place on where to go and how to stay alive.......

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 4:05 pm
by Icefalcon
1.5 hours south of what will become Tolkeen. Looks like I might survive.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 4:12 pm
by Grand Paladin
For my hometown, Ozone Park New York (a part of Queens), tsunami's would have meant very little hope of survival- and whoever did would eventually become Madhaven mutants.

As for my current town, Natick Massachusetts, not sure really. It's about 15 miles west of Boston, and that town is bye-bye in the same manner as NYC and most of the East Coast. I guess there is a slightly better chance that this town would have survived the initial destruction.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 8:07 pm
by Shawn Merrow
I live in SE WA and have the Cascade volcanoes to the West of me and Yellowstone to the East. I doubt its going to be a good day in my neighborhood.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 8:08 pm
by BookWyrm
New York City is the worst hit by the Cataclysm. Several buildings fall, cascading down onto the streets of Manhattan; those that did not completely collapse, leaned against & prop up a few others in some mockery of destruction. The day the Cataclysm hit, the city's populace was an all-time record: ten million souls. Tourists, day-traders, families, sightseers, locals, and more, died in the madness, while others were trampled by the fleeing mobs or simply murdered by those driven insane.
Lady Liberty was a mute witness when the wave that struck, engulfing her up to her very chin. The groan of her structure, almost human-like, was heard for MILES. But somehow she still stands.
Staten Island bore the brunt of the tsunami, washed clean by the water's forces. Later, survivors & explorers told tales of the bleakness of whole former residential areas literally leveled to ground level.

Almost half of Queens is subsumed in the tsunami that rises out at sea & strikes the southern coastline of the borough. Coney Island literally vanishes under the wave that crashes down. The famous Wonder Wheel of Astroland Park buckles & eventually is swept inland like a cast-off toy of a petulant child. The Cyclone, having stood for over a century, shatters like so much kindling. Few structures survive, if any. The trestles that once supported the subway trains wash away like wet sand, sweeping on-track trains along for the ride to oblivion. A few of the domiciles actually survive intact; many homes that were bought out cheaply & replaced by 2- & 3-story apartment 'homes' remain standing with nothing more than shattered windows, while older homes that were simply patched-repaired over the decades or illegally converted to multiple apartments are erased in seconds.

But the worst to come wasn't when the waters finally retreated. When the bodies of those swept up were left to decompose in the daylight, scattered for miles. Crushed & imploded cars were piled up like so much flotsam as far as Atlantic Terminal and the Staples Concert Center. Even the survivors, reduced to scavenging and rading for a soggy uncooked hotdog weren't as bad.

It was the monsters. Nightmares on wings, raptor's-legs, hooves, spider-bodies, and more, fangs and claws, fire and blood, weird magic-like energy and weapons of living, screaming bone and worse.....

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 10:16 pm
by drewkitty ~..~
LA gone.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 3:58 am
by Galroth
South-Central Michigan, about an hour west of Ann Arbor. Right in heavy Ley Line territory. I'm probably screwed.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 4:01 am
by SittingBull
Lord_Coake wrote:Omaha. Far enough away from Yellowstone that we might survive and right smack in the middle of the miswest "dead zone" where ley-lines fear to tred.

Current CE game is based in and around it.



Go go google maps. ^^

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 3:03 pm
by wyrmraker
Tiny farm town in south-east Iowa. Thoroughly decimated due to the major earthquake zone south of here, and then buried under 6 feet of ash because we are directly in the jet stream flow.
However, if the local Amish survived, a century later the soil would be so rich in nutrients that it would grow almost anything.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 6:56 pm
by Snake Eyes
Kovoston wrote:Florida... Glub glub, glub....

Yup........exactly where i live

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 11:05 pm
by BookWyrm
Well, speaking on my end, with the recent storms we've had (like Hurricane/'Super-Storm' Sandy), it wasn't that hard to picture what I described. I also remember a few hypothetical disaster programs that detailed what would happen if a Tsunami hit New York. It would funnel right in. After that, sprinkle a little imagination & voila'.
Glad I could contribute. ;-)

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 8:37 am
by ZINO
BRONX NEW YORK tsunami's would have meant very little hope of survival- and whoever did would eventually become Madhaven mutants.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 3:13 pm
by Shawn Merrow
Shawn Merrow wrote:I live in SE WA and have the Cascade volcanoes to the West of me and Yellowstone to the East. I doubt its going to be a good day in my neighborhood.


I also live in a basin and we have air problems from wildfires during the summer when all that crud gets trapped here. I'm sure with all those volcanoes going off in the Cascades the air quality will become rather dangerous for a few days at least.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 5:19 pm
by Ectoplasmic Bidet
Charlotte NC survives to become the barbarian infested jewel of the Dinosaur Swamp.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 5:29 pm
by Grand Paladin
ZINO wrote:BRONX NEW YORK tsunami's would have meant very little hope of survival- and whoever did would eventually become Madhaven mutants.


Huh, that seems... familiar! :ok: :lol:

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 10:53 pm
by Oberoth
Calgary, Alberta. Says it all... :-(

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 11:07 pm
by Oberoth
notafraid2die wrote:
Oberoth wrote:Calgary, Alberta. Says it all...

What a bummer. :erm:


Yea. Even if I had survived the initial earthquakes and ash clouds, I surely would have perished when that ginormous rift opened up. :nh:

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 11:24 pm
by PhellaOne
Chi-Town!!! (by way of Elmhurst, Illinois.) I'd say better than fifty-fifty...
:bandit: 8-)

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 2:17 am
by ZorValachan
Biggest permanent rift. The first 1 or 2 weeks St. Louis is told to be pretty stable compared to most places. So if I could get out in that time, might be able to live. After the Arch becomes the gate. So long...

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 9:59 pm
by SittingBull
Notafraid2die, now that sounds like a movie! ^^

Actually that would be an AWESOME 30 minute mini-movie at the beginning of a Rifts movie taking place around Saint Louis. With time the huge block of time passing between the two.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 3:43 am
by The Oh So Amazing Nate
The Oh So Amazing Nate wrote:A small nondescript town in SW Indiana...Swallowed up by the magic zone. No real detail given in the books. Though seeing as how the ENTIRE town sits over top of underground coal mines, any significant seismic activity would cause the whole region to collapse into a massive sink hole. Chances aren't good. Seeing as how we're roughly 5 hours east of the St. Louis rift, chances are even worse.


Just checked the map in RMB. The blue area's that indicate heavy magic activity basically make a circle around my entire home county, but take out everything surrounding me. What the heck? What makes my little chunk of the world so special that it get's left out, while everything around it is suddenly magical? It's discrimination I tell you.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 2:08 pm
by Hound
Philadelphia- basically i'm fish food! I ran a CE campaign years ago with some friends that lived near Three Mile Island, according to rough map estimates the Tidal Waves never reached that far inland so we started there. There was a massive Flotsam "Wall" stretching accross the horizon and the reactor complex (which was still working then.. but converted to clean Fusion.. GM privledge!) had... vanished to be replaced by a massive Fairie Ring/Stone Circle- but it was still sending out power to the area somehow. My PCs and the tiny NEMA garrison protected that a bit before striking Westward... Then there was that dragon and the Necromancer nursery...

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 8:05 am
by Mech-Viper Prime
Look at giant wall of water is heading towards me, well this is going to suck.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 1:48 pm
by AdmTolval
Hometown is Asheville (Ash). So I'll be in a fade town if I moved back there before 2098. Currently living in Ho Chi Minh City so I have to wait for Rifts Southeast Asia to come out in 2040 to see what happens :)

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 5:46 pm
by Razzinold
Well I work about 30 minutes east from Toronto, (add another 15 minutes east to that if I'm home). So I might be ok, as long as the power plants don't explode at Darlington or Pickering *fingers crossed and praying*
I don't think my city is mentioned anywhere in the books unless you count the one piece of art. In Rifts Canada they show a picture of some D-Bee trading post, you see a bumper sticker or something on the front of the counter. It either has Osha or shawa or something to that effect, someone help me out here been a while since I read that book? Either way it stands for Oshawa, which is where I live, and I assume that means that someone survived and trekked out to the trading post and left it there, that or Ramon just put it there as a joke, maybe he was still living there at the time. :mrgreen:

Wait I forgot, everyone on the boards claim that art isn't "canon", I'm doooooommmmmed! :lol:

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 1:03 am
by Rimmerdal
Braden Campbell wrote:An hour's drive west of what will someday be Lazlo.

Probably safe from flooding & eathquake...but the erruption of ley lines which "run thick" along the shore of Lake Ontario are likely to flatten the town. Since it's December, my family and I starve to death as we try to make it northward to my in-laws (unless, of course, my daughter's latent magic powers are awakened...)


I'll go with you and we can get the other poor canadians in this thread too. if they die we can always use their bodies to lure animals in and kill the animals...err did I say out loud??

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 1:05 am
by Rimmerdal
Razzinold wrote:Well I work about 30 minutes east from Toronto, (add another 15 minutes east to that if I'm home). So I might be ok, as long as the power plants don't explode at Darlington or Pickering *fingers crossed and praying*
I don't think my city is mentioned anywhere in the books unless you count the one piece of art. In Rifts Canada they show a picture of some D-Bee trading post, you see a bumper sticker or something on the front of the counter. It either has Osha or shawa or something to that effect, someone help me out here been a while since I read that book? Either way it stands for Oshawa, which is where I live, and I assume that means that someone survived and trekked out to the trading post and left it there, that or Ramon just put it there as a joke, maybe he was still living there at the time. :mrgreen:

Wait I forgot, everyone on the boards claim that art isn't "canon", I'm doooooommmmmed! :lol:


The pickering plant is offline now..just don't die or you'll be bait for the few wild animals left...:P

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 1:58 pm
by Kryptt
drewkitty ~..~ wrote:LA gone.


Guess this means the same for the antelope valley? I want to check this game out eventually.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 4:14 pm
by Razzinold
Kryptt wrote:
drewkitty ~..~ wrote:LA gone.


Guess this means the same for the antelope valley? I want to check this game out eventually.


Back in the day our GM ran a pretty cool game. We were an elite scouting parting sent ahead of the main convoy that was heading out. Our job was to report back an hostile activity, possible ambush sites, etc. and to secure supplies for the convoy.

I was the commando OCC (M-Spec or something like that) and I ended up getting a pair of bionic legs part way through the game.

It's a fun setting, you should definitely try it out.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 11:02 pm
by jbalsle
Denver.

Supposedly the Yellowstone Caldera is going full VEI-8 within a day of the onset of the event. 10m of ashfall, anyone?

So...if I'm still alive in 2098, and there's any hints of laser reflective battlesuits packing huge railguns destroying a third world city anywhere near 2090, I'm gonna move. I'm thinking Luna City on the Moon will be nice this time of year. :D

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 7:00 pm
by Lt Gargoyle
I believe the northern Bay area of cali will be wiped clean of all life.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 3:10 pm
by guardiandashi
I am in sw Washington near Portland, Oregon so assuming the volcanoes earthquakes and tidal waves I might be ok.... but I doubt it

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 11:15 pm
by filo_clarke
ManOfAction wrote:An hour and a half north of Lazlo, sheltered harbour town on southern Georgian Bay, Nothing but smooth sailing until the raiding parties/pirates come to rape and pillage our farming community. next door we have Midland Ontario home of an optics factory for the military might of had some M.D. structures to fall back on.


Maybe the Angels of Penetanguishene will protect the town from the worst that the coming of the Rifts has to offer. Plus, the Naval and Military establishments have a couple of tall ships for defense against pirates.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 11:06 pm
by tgunner91
I would assume that my home town of Decatur, AL would survive to some degree or another. It and the nearby city of Hunstville become the core of Golden Age Weaponsmiths. In my Chaos Earth campaign my players are the remains of a NEMA unit stationed at Redstone Arsenal. That campaign will set-up my Rifts campaign, set in the same area, where the heros find the remains of the Arsenal and become the folks who help to establish G.A. Weaponsmiths.

How much of Decatur/Huntsville survives will be decided by the Chaos Earth campaign!

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 1:21 pm
by Riftmaker
I live outside of trenton newjersey . . .so not very well but it could be worse

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 9:40 pm
by Acid0philus
Atlanta burned from riots and an earthquake with it's aftershocks (as of 2014, the faultline the city sits on/near is 300+ years overdue for a quake). I was born there, and grew up in Blue Ridge, Georgia, on the state frontiers of Ga, Tn, and NC... Fadetownville...

Personally, I was hoping Yoho would not have had Atlanta burn a second time.... Oh, well...

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 8:57 pm
by Transcendence
Tucson, AZ. Lease I Know NEMA will have a huge presence at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. I figure they will have the SAMAS equivalent of Angel Thunder and the A-10's. Hope we survive those big nukes pointed at the Silos and Boneyards.



-Jim

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 9:19 pm
by Tags
Hmmmm well seeing as Palladium has been annoyingly silent on the state of Pa. It would be difficult to say. No major fault lines near Pittsburgh, maybe a small quiet one, far from the coast... I suspect down town would suffer, the surrounding neighborhoods would probably fare better, I assume there would be damage but most of the surrounding neighborhoods are not as built up. Rivers would probably surge but that would likely only effect the neighborhoods on the water.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2015 10:43 pm
by TechnoGolem
I live in central North Dakota. If the world wide earthquakes are severe enough it would turn the soil here into a near liquid state which would cause the houses to sink. Then they would be buried under 15 feet of ash so things would not go well for me. Especially when you factor in the breathing difficulties all of that ash would cause. I'd say my chances of survival are extremely low.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 2:04 am
by Rockwolf66
I'm out of the bay area and in Southern Oregon. My Kin in Norcal are all out of the Tsunami zones so they should be fine.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 3:13 pm
by camk4evr
I live in the Vancouver area of BC and judgung by the way the coast looks like and knowing that the city I'm in needs dykes to keep the water out, I'd say it is looking to be mighty wet where I live. Casualties would likely approach 100%.

Re: So how did your city fare?

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 9:40 pm
by burgler81
I live in Green valley, AZ. I'll probably be able to survive for a while.