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Posted by allisterbane | Host Blog | Friday 18 September 2009 9:28 pm

LIFENET PODCAST:
LifeNet is a weekly podcast based around the post-apocalyptic MMO, Fallen Earth. Hosted by Brad West of www.LAGWAR.com and co-hosted by Jacob Fitzpatrick of the Lords of War. Each week we cover the latest Fallen Earth news, reviews, guides, and community hot topics. LAGWAR is a site dedicated to podcasting all things MMO’s. We host multiple weekly podcasts, some covering the industry as a whole and some games specific. LAGWAR is most known for it’s Stronetroll Certified Warhammer Online Podcast and as the web’s first Guild Spotlight Podcast.

LAGWAR is an independently funded company and is in no way affiliated with Fallen Earth and/or it’s developers. Contents are the creative property of LAGWAR. Fallen Earth logos and images are the property of Fallen Earth and/or Icarus Studios or their respective owners.

Send questions, comments, suggestions, or tips and tricks to be included on the show via email to show@lagwar.com. Find us on Twitter at Twitter.com/LAGWAR.

Skype: teamjawbox (Brad) – heero237 (Heero)

You can also leave us a message on our voice mailbox @ (719) 387-GAME.

Or contact us in Fallen Earth by messaging Allister Bane and/or Heero.

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FALLEN EARTH:
From the Official Fallen Earth website:

We know it started in Asia, somewhere in India or Pakistan. A bunch of locals came down with some sort of virus that killed just about everyone who came into contact with it. Unfortunately, during the early stages, the virus was highly contagious and the infection was all but undetectable, so it spread fast. The later stages of it caused some sort of muscle contractions that looked like dancing, which reminded someone of a multi-armed Hindu god, and so it got named the Shiva Virus. Despite all the technology and wealth available, people died by the thousands. Then the nukes started going off. Not sure who started it or how, but within a few days, a good chunk of Southern Asia was irradiated wasteland. A couple of invasions and some more nukes later, and the whole world pretty much got screwed.

The beginning of the Fall is somewhat up for debate, but 2055 is the most common year cited. By the time the virus actually reached North America in 2056, war had broken out on the east coast between the United States Government and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, (which was supported by the United States military). By most accounts, the Fall was over by 2062, around the time of the death of the last President of the United States. At that point, every human being was locked away in some sealed bunker, an immune carrier of the Shiva Virus, or dead. It’s estimated that less than one out of one-hundred people survived the Fall, and even that sounds generous.

Around here, we had some additional problems, seeing as how a few nukes had hit the region (not sure who sent them) and a lot of the old Rothium kegs that were being used by GlobalTech to generate power were busted. The way the Techs tell it, the kegs were supposed to use heavy water to provide power; when rainwater got in them, they just spewed radioactive nanites. Few folks have a clue what all that means, but it’s obvious that radiation is still common throughout the region, and it does a good job of keeping people from reaching the outside world. There’re all sorts of nasty critters and radioactive storms just outside the Province, and they’re a good way to get yourself dead. For now, we’re stuck in the Grand Canyon Province. It could be worse… somehow…



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