In the distant future, Earth has become a different place. Three hundred years after the Third World War, the remaining human survivors—along with the surviving councils of the United Nations—established a decree called The Rebirth.
The Rebirth program aims to unite all the remaining survivors and their government into a sanctuary called the Unitos. Located in Australia, the place was chosen by the United Nations since the archipelago and its neighboring South-East Asian countries are free from nuclear radiation.
Majority of the survivors enlisted to be part of the new community with no government and currency—only a constitution that ensures order and safety among those living in the sanctuary.
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Unitos is measured 5 million square kilometers encircled by a massive 500-foot tall concrete wall to protect the community from any future nuclear attacks. Inside the wall there are four chambers: the agricultural, meat and poultry, science and technology, and the industrial chamber. Each chamber is maintained by different nations based on their specialty.
The unity of the people has transformed Australia from a dry land into a green and sustainable sanctuary that is able to feed its growing 127 million population. A cross section split the four chambers where the city is established, and in the center of it is the Headquarters of the United Nations, with its 800-foot skyscraper overlooking the whole Unitos.
People have thrived and peace has been kept for 900 years after the last World War, but there’s danger threatening the peace and order of Unitos—a war might be inevitable this time.