Creative Writing: Farenheit 451

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On New Years day of the year 3027, an Asteroid 3 times the size of the sun started hurdling toward the earth, because of that, the atmosphere started deteriorating. By August, a little over half of the population was gone.
Men, women, children, young and old had died horrible deaths, either by suffocating slowly or burning alive due to the lack of the protective Ozone layer.
But the Leaders, as everyone called them, already knew about the asteroid, They knew ten years beforehand and said nothing...warned no one.
But that was only because
They had already been plotting on getting the population under control and what better way to do it then having all of your citizens die out.
So, over the course of those 10 years, the Leaders had scientists
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Because of status, the wealthy and privileged had a sure ticket to the new world but anybody below the middle class weren't good enough to be granted their life.
With the amount of people who had already died, it wasn't like there wasn't room for the remaining survivors, the Leaders just needed the perfect excuse to set Their "population control" plan into motion. So the Leaders kept Their mouths shut about the bunker.

There was a small group of people who knew exactly what was happening and planned to stop it by any means necessary.
Scarlet, the Brain
She was smart,fearless, powerful and had come up with the ingenious plan to eliminate the Leaders and save humanity,...Or what was left of it, by getting them all to the
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So that meant the resistance only had 9 hours to kill all of the 4 Leaders and evacuate the remaining survivors to the secret bunker.
The resistance was able to keep the time thanks to the giant countdown screen flashing the big, red, numbers "9:32:56" all over what was left of the destroyed apocalyptic cities, they knew their time was limited, so they split up and kicked their operation into high gear.
Pablo was sent to the science lab that developed the whole bunker operation, to get Intel about how to keep it running and functioning properly. He killed those that wouldn't cooperate and used whatever torture methods necessary to get the information He needed to know to ensure the survival of the remaining humans.
The Twins were sent to eliminate the Leaders army,
The troops had all been gathered in a secret facility, waiting until it was time for the elites enter the bunker and they might have to kill any citizen that tried to get in. But thanks to most of the population dying out, the Twins only had about 217 troops to take care of. But that wouldn't be a problem for them, infact, it only took them 30 minutes to slaughter every single soldier in the

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