War, disease, economic crisis, and environmental degradation have pushed humanity to the brink of collapse. The United Nations—once a symbol of peace—is now a shadow of its former self, with broken nations, weary superpowers, and ancient civilizations struggling to survive amid the ashes.
In a last-ditch effort to find a solution, the Final United Nations Conference is convened at a secret location. This may be the organization’s last meeting before it completely disintegrates. Inside the hall, nations sit in groups, their eyes full of calculation. Russia speaks first, her voice filled with anger
“This war began because of your greed. NATO expanded, pushing my country to the brink. Now what? When the world has collapsed, you want to negotiate?”
America responds, defiantly, “Russia, don’t pretend to be a victim. You started the war. We just reacted.”
Germany scratched his head, his voice weary. “Stop it. You two have already ruined the world. The important question is: What are we going to do next?”
Before anyone could react, another series of explosions occurred throughout the building. Lights flashed and alarms blared. The conference became a battlefield.
Russia drew his gun, eyes full of alertness
“We are under attack.”
The United States coughed repeatedly from the smoke, assessing the situation around them before shouting out for survivors. The European nations took turns speaking up.