T I M E L I N E O F D O O M
Can You Hear Me Now?
Few
people in the developed world realized how dependent they were on electronic
communications. When fuel shortages caused massive power blackouts,
the complex, worldwide web of connections began to unravel. After a rapid,
cascading series of failures, the communications systems collapsed, leaving
millions without a back up system. This total blackout of communications
added confusion to the dire situation caused by fuel shortages, contributing
to the collapse of central authority.
The communications blackout was also a psychological shock to Americans
used to living in isolated cars, offices and suburban homes. Cell phones
and computers were their only connections to virtual communities.
Many years later, in the midst of the desolation and destruction that
followed, some deranged survivors could be seen clinging to cellphones,
hoping for a signal that would connect them to a world long gone.
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