Falmart, was nearly devoid of intelligent life. The metal skeletons, rule the land, today and tomorrow. They have 'conquered' the Saderan Empire, its vassals and anyone who stand in their way. Conquer? More like extermination. Genocide. They exterminated nearly all human and demi-human. Nearly, is the word, as there were a few remaining humans and demi-humans left alive, hiding from the relentless metal skeletons, in mountain caves.
The Saderan survivors, being led by Diabo El Caesar and Pina Co Lada, along with many others, form the 'Remnant' to fight the metal skeletons.
They used guerrilla tactics and crude, primitive bombs to destroy small groups of the metal skeletons, heavily relying on Rory and Giselle to distract and destroy the majority of metal skeletons.
The Remnant even have got some of the metal's skeletons weapons, which fired purple beams of light and are very powerful, but they found them heavy and unwieldy to the normal beings, only Orcs and Trolls can wield and use them. And they cannot reverse-engineer it, as it's extremely complicated, much to the angered frustration of Lelei.
However, the Remnant is more like a loose, situational alliance, always on the constant edge of being fractionalized, as the Remnant was made up of different species, with some having a deep distrust and resentment with one another (E.g. the Warrior Bunnies, led by Delilah, hate the humans for their war against them by the Saderan Empire.) and the Orcs and Trolls are mistrusted, as they wield the most power (i.e. the guns of the metal skeletons)
The only thing that was tying the Remnant together though, was the mutual hatred of the metal skeletons, who wanted to exterminate all of them.
The only permanent solution to this problem (well at least according to Pina), is to get a stronger outside force, and merge it with the Remnant and hope to the Gods that it will solve the problem of fractionalization.
But as if that ever going to happen. Never in their lifetime or their children's lifetime. If they have children. Or will it?
Because back on Earth, the human Resistance noticed a large, if strange, concentration of Terminators around a Roman-like structure.
Why is that? It's not like the Terminators and Skynet is suddenly interested in ancient Roman architecture, the Resistance's leadership thought to themselves.
They investigate by remotely hacking into a T-800 to see what's on the other side. They were shocked to discover that the structure was a portal to another world. A relatively undamaged world, with abundant resources. And they found out of the Remnant and how they were some of the last free beings fighting in Falmart.
Seeing that the Resistance and the Remnant, are one of the same, John Conner pushed the idea of going through the other side of the GATE, as Falmart is mostly unmolested and since the Terminators are centralized, relying orders from Skynet, the Resistance will have an easier time dealing them in Falmart, especially after destroying the GATE. And also if the GATE is the destroyed, Skynet may have to cease its nasty habit of sending infiltrators back in time to kill Resistance leaders. While there was initial resistance, the Resistance's leadership, decided and unanimously voted for, is to try and get through the other side of the GATE.
They came with a plan. The plan was simple. Stupidly suicidal, I (the author) might add, but it's a plan anyway and it's simple. The first part of the plan is that the Resistance will go in guns blazing, destroying all Terminators guarding the structure, so that everyone can get through. Once everyone through, the Resistance will blow the shit out of the GATE, using conventional explosives to destroy it, to prevent Terminator reinforcements from entering Falmart again.
A few days of preparation later, the plan was set, the explosives are primed, the Resistance are ready and there's no going back. They will go through the GATE⦠or die trying.
The battle starts, as the Terminators were caught by surprise and there was heavy causalities on the Resistance's side, but they push through the GATE and everyone got through. The Resistance set up the explosives.
But the there was a problem. The explosives have to detonate manually, under heavy Terminator fire. They just need a volunteer. One Resistance member, an older member by the name of Jayden Hawkins, bravely volunteers to activate the explosives.
The explosives destroy the GATE, Hawkins and any Terminator trying to stop Hawkins. And with it, seal the Terminators on Falmart, from Skynet because, when the GATE was destroyed, it cut off the Terminators from their central command.
The Resistance quickly began to make camp and made expeditions to liberate the extermination camps that the Terminators set up.
The prisoners of the camp reacted ecstatically to their liberators. Some kissed them their heroes. Others cried. Some are standing dumbfounded. All of whom, survive the horrors inflicted by the metal skeletons.
The Resistance's first encounter with Remnant, were positive, and they formed up, with the goal of destroying the Terminators and the long-term goal of establishing some semblance of order.
Eventually, all Terminators in Falmart were destroyed (unfortunately, Diabo was killed in the last battle with the Terminators) and together, all people, all beings, work hand in hand, to rebuild society. To build a new world, where people don't have to live in fear of a genocidal computer program.
And after twenty years, Falmart was on the technological level of the 1980 earth. The nation, the only nation on Falmart, is the United States of Falmart, with John Conner being its first president.
The constitution is heavily based on the U.S declaration of independence and constitution, but with some modifications in order to consider the cultural differences between Earth's humans and Falmart's humans and demi-humans. But the main point are:
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all beings are created equal, that they are endowed with certain unalienable Rights, which among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. The citizens of have the right to:
1. The freedom of speech
2. The freedom of religion
3. The right to vote
4. The right to peaceful assembly
5. The abolishment of slavery
(I, the writer, is too lazy to write the rest of the laws and regulations. But these are the main points to the Falmartian Constitution.)
The military, though 'small', about five million active personal (putting into consideration of Falmart's population and area of Falmart), is high trained and lavishly equipped with the latest weapons and equipment.
Despite the people having the right to worship any religion as they please (although the more extremist religious groups and cults are banned) most people in Falmart believe that religion is scam, mostly because where are their gods when the Terminators came through the GATE? Even Rory and Giselle, distance themselves from their godly patrons, viewing them as distanced and uncaring of their followers.
The capital city, (was built on the same spot as Sadera, but the name was changed in order to appease the Warrior Bunnies) was a marvel of multi-cultural and multi-race architecture, with liberal usage of marble, glass and steel, with modern engineering brought over by former-Resistance members.
Government was also similarly structured to the U.S Senate and House of Representatives, where the people have a say, what ideas and laws that they want to implement, etc.
And all people lived in Falmart in peace with each other, though there are the odd race riot every now and then. Mostly, except between the Saderans and the Warrior Bunnies. The Warrior Bunnies are a bit like Quebec wanting independence from Canada.
John Conner is still president of the USF, in his second term, is still guiding and leading it to a bright future. Hopefully, that later down the line, that future generations of Falmartians don't develop a computer program that wants to wipe out humanity, okay?
Next up: Murica! F*ck yeah!
