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Atomic Aftermath

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Revision as of 23:54, 22 December 2018 by imported>SuperMase9X (Undo revision 7564 by LBPSavior (talk))


 Overview

Atomic Aftermath was a clan that existed during the Kardían Era. It is known for being a part of the Anti-Red Eagle Army conflict with the first Axis Alliance.

History

Early History

Not much is known about the origin and early history of Atomic Aftermath. It was founded sometime before 2011 by Tito_thefurius.

Axis Alliance

Atomic Aftermath was a member state of the first Axis Alliance and participated in the Anti-Red Eagle Army conflict. Atomic Aftermath supposedly backed out of the war in June 2011 and disbanded.[1]

Revival

Atomic Aftermath was later revived by Kingkiller12345, but it is not known for how long or for what end. Polarlab allegedly defeated Kingkiller's Atomic Aftermath in 2012.[2][3]

Demographics

Population

The population of Atomic Aftermath is predicted to have been between 25 and 30. However, only 24 members have been verified by Polarlab's Clan Census.[4]

Language

Atomic Aftermath spoke English, but it is not known if any other languages were spoken by its members.

Government

It is not known how Atomic Aftermath's government functioned, but it is known to have had leaders. Its first leader was founder Tito_thefurius. It is then believed that he later gave the clan to PHXMicheal.[4]

Foreign Relations and Military

Atomic Aftermath is known to have been a part of the first Axis Alliance in 2011. It therefore must have had friendly relationships with Axis clans like Armageddon Empire, Red Eagle Army and Green Skull Assassins.

Culture and Style

One of Atomic Aftermath's insignias.

Atomic Aftermath's style was heavily focused on its green and black color scheme, as well as various hazard symbols like bio-hazard and radioactivity-hazard symbols.

Infrastructure

It is not known what Atomic Aftermath used to communicate with its members, if at all. It is known that Atomic Aftermath had various levels published by its leaders and other members.[5]

References