A World Unprepared
An EMP Survival story
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Connor Mccoy
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the absolutely lameness of story
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If only the brother had bled out then and there I would have been a much happier reader.
Did this author do any fact checking? Any research? It seems he just put inane twists and turns into the plot so the puffed up hero could stand up to the boring baddies.
While none of us know how an EMP would really play out I think I am right in thinking that after an event it would not take four or five or ten hours for the wounded to show up at the only hospital in a ‘major’ city.
Never is the impact of the EMP given and description, impact or verisimilitude. The lights go out, the cell phones do t work and that’s it. The EMP is basically never alluded to again.
I got more and more infuriated as I forced myself to keep listening.
In the last chapter. Major crisis point when life saving pills are lost when the GLASS bottle they are in is dropped. Dude, plastic bottles were being used in the 1960’s!!!!
Do not bother with this drivel.
Awful. Badly written. Stupid storyline.
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