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... stroy each other and used almost every means they could use.

The war lasted only three years.

But it only took those three years to destroy everything on the surface of this planet.

The long nuclear winter almost extinguished the flames of civilization, and both sides successfully sent each other into hell and buried themselves.

Since then, a wasteland era that was more depressing than the Great Depression began.

Although two centuries had passed since that doomsday ...

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