The Last Water of the Concrete Jungle
The war for the Aquifer was not fought with ideology, but with thirst. In the scorched remains of New York, the city had become a collection of warring city-states, each clinging to a single, functioning water source. Commander Vance ruled the North Sector, a fortress of concrete and desperation. For three years, Vance had held the Great Filter—the last remaining plant capable of turning the...
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