War, War never changes. 200 years ago atomic fire scarred the old world. Only the lucky were able to escape into massive underground vaults. The South Tunnel Vault 129 hosted a great number of people from the greater Nashville area. Among them was the great businessman Jon Oliger. After heading south, a car trader, he collected materials and built a community that stood by American principles. 1000's flocked to South Tunnel until the lights of his great city rivaled those of Nashville.
On October 23rd 2077 the Great War came and the bombs ruined the world. Life died out. Water ran dry, forest became desert. The prosperous American Experiment snuffed out. Jon Oliger's American Dream died in the cold heavy steel walls of Vault 129.
After decades the community in the Vault moved forward. The promise of their overseer, Jon carried them forward. The promise that when the fiery storms had ceased, the vast realms of Tennessee would be theirs. 200 years have passed Growing and expanding beneath the ground the vault dwellers of Vault 129 have encountered visitors from the surface. Men who have been looking for "The Overseer" they have a proposition for him.
The year is 2268. You are a vault-dweller named Chad Wilkinson, you have grown up here your whole life. You are being sent by The Overseer to find The Grave of Old Hickory. What was supposed to be an easy job has turned south in a lethal way. Because War, war never changes.
"look he's awake!" "From where you're standing it must look like an 18 karat run of bad luck, but son the truth is, the game was rigged from the start!"
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Read moreVisited the glimpse of the past today, very nice corner store from a by gone Era, the way I wish it still was today! I bought some candy, some home made cheezy bread with hot peppers! My mom and dad were along for the ride and while we were there we enjoyed a double cola and a moon pie! The owner is a very nice man who is really trying hard to bring back the charm of the old country store! If your in the area stop by and have a double cola or a RC cola, there are other choices available and get warm by the coal heated stove in the middle of the room! I know I...
Read moreStep back in time to this awesome piece of history. Originally built in 1859 when the railroad came through and has served different roles throughout the years. Now, after being vacant for decades, it has been/is being revilitized and revamped as a General Store by a young man who appreciates the history of the area. Stop in for a soda, some preserves, groceries, antiques, and a game of checkers. Very cool experience. Stop in and buy something to help him continue...
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