A typical day on the Autotrahk, from the campaign module "Den längsta marschen" to the Swedish TTRPG Mutant: Undergångens Arvtagare.

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A typical day on the Autotrahk, from the campaign module "Den längsta marschen" to the Swedish TTRPG Mutant: Undergångens Arvtagare.
Big Post-Apoc Grizzly Bear Lady!
I did come over a box of the female soldiers from Wargames Atlantic (Cannon Fodder 2 -females, the name was funnily enough which is surely a great step on the march to inclusivity lol), and it being a gift meant I didn't have any ideas formed before I got it. The ideas have done here and there, anywhere from making Post-Apoc soldiers in reference to the Terminator "Tac-Com soldiers" in the forward flashbacks (?).
But something struck me, seeing someone else painting the jumpsuits blue and, y'know, they could make for some Post-Apoc material after all.
And I have one already before from another miniature maker, so, like, this'd be pretty on-brand for me.
Making a Wholesome Apocalypse...
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Recommend to me your favorite post-apocalyptic films! They can be dark, funny, weird, whatever. Just post-apoc. And if you say Mad Max Fury Road, good news! We're friends now. But pick another one, I want to see all of them
Here’s some recommended books and movies from the last two pages of Interplay’s old Fallout TTRPG core book;
Books
Alas, Babylon by Pat Frank. Available from Harper Perennial, 1999.
Apocalypse Movies: End of the World Cinema by Kim Newman. Available from Griffin Trade Paperbacks, 1998.
Bangs and Whimpers: Stories About the End of the World, edited by James Frenkel. Available from Lowell House, 1999.
Cat’s Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut. Available from Bantam-Doubleday Dell, 1963.
Danse Macabre by Stephen King. Available from Viking, 1981.
Earth by David Brin. Available from Bantam Books, 1990.
Earth Abides by George R. Stewart. Available from Fawcett Books, 1989.
The Effects of Nuclear Weapons: 3rd Edition (1977), edited by Samuel Glasstone and Philip J. Dolan. Available from United States Department of Defense, 1977.
Lucifer’s Hammer by Larry Niven and Jerru Pournelle. Available from Fawcett Paperbacks, 1977.
The New Madrid Run by Michael Resig. Available from Clear Creek Press, 1998.
On the Beach by Nevil Shute. Available from Ballantine Mass Market Paperback, 1989.
The Postman by David Brin. Available from Bantam Books, 1997.
The Stand: Complete and Uncut by Stephen King. Available from the New American Library, 1991.
153 The Third World War: August 1985 by General Sir John Hackett, et al. Available from McMillan, 1979.
Movies
Atomic Journeys: Welcome to Ground Zero, 1999 documentary, directed by Peter Kuran.
The Atomic Café, 1983 documentary, directed by Jayne Loader and Kevin Rafferty.
A Boy and His Dog, 1975 post-nuclear action, directed by L.Q. Jones. Based on a novella by Harlan Ellison.
The Day After, 1983 made-for-television movie.
Mad Max, The Road Warrior, and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, 1979, 1981, and 1985 post-nuclear action.
Nukes in Space: The Rainbow Bombs, 2000 documentary, directed by Peter Kuran.
On the Beach, 1959 drama. On the Beach, 2000 drama (miniseries).
The Postman, 1997 post-nuclear action/drama/epic, directed by and starring Kevin Costner.
Stephen King’s The Stand, 1994 miniseries.
Threads, 1985 made-for-television movie.
Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie, 1997 documentary, directed by Peter Kuran.
Waterworld, 1995 post-nuclear wet-n-wild action, directed by Kevin Reynolds.
What’s behind door number seven?
The Dreamscape, Chapter 44: On The Road
Resident Evil 6 ends on an apocalyptic note, and Chris Redfield leads a small group of survivors in the aftermath. Who should join them but Wesker, somehow alive again and as infatuated with Chris as ever.
Chris would have to be losing his mind to love his old rival. Apparently he’s halfway there, though, because whenever he sleeps he’s leading a double life — one without zombies where he and Wesker are married.
Rated M, 248k words and counting, Wesker/Chris, Jake/Piers/Sherry, Chris & Leon Friendship, Minor Background Ships (Billy/Rebecca, Krauser/Leon, Leon/Claire), Mutual Pining, Dream World, Double Lives, Domestic AU (in the Dreamscape), Post-apoc Survival (in the real world), Tired Chris, Slow Burn, Post RE6, Zombie Apocalypse
Chapter 44 is here on Ao3! ♥