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After a number of encounters, including an attack by dogs in which Daria suffers an injury that may have been infected (there is also reason to be worried about the possibility of rabies), Daria and Jane come across the [[Carthage UMC Rescue Center]], where they are given sanctuary and medical treatment. They also hear radio broadcasts about the catastrophe; both official government broadcasts and a pirate program by a rogue broadcaster called [[Dr. Neon]], who provides off-the-wall humor and information the government and military don't want released to the public. Despite a series of rumors about their sexuality by a elderly female troublemaker, and Jane having to kill a man in self-defense after he tried to rape her (an event known only to one member of the church congregation), Daria and Jane are seen as contributing to the group. This is especially true after an attack by marauders, in which Jane performs gallantly under fire and saves the lives of several memebrs of the church.
After a number of encounters, including an attack by dogs in which Daria suffers an injury that may have been infected (there is also reason to be worried about the possibility of rabies), Daria and Jane come across the [[Carthage UMC Rescue Center]], where they are given sanctuary and medical treatment. They also hear radio broadcasts about the catastrophe; both official government broadcasts and a pirate program by a rogue broadcaster called [[Dr. Neon]], who provides off-the-wall humor and information the government and military don't want released to the public. Despite a series of rumors about their sexuality by a elderly female troublemaker, and Jane having to kill a man in self-defense after he tried to rape her (an event known only to one member of the church congregation), Daria and Jane are seen as contributing to the group. This is especially true after an attack by marauders, in which Jane performs gallantly under fire and saves the lives of several memebrs of the church.


Jane is chosen as part of an expedition to check upon the welfare of the church's sister church in a nearby town; upon their arrival, Jane and the others find that over eighty people have been sexually assaulted, tortured and executed by unknown persons. In a miraculous turn, however, a number of children managed to hide from the murderers, and are sent to Carthage before the churchgoers make the grisly, but necessary decision to burn the bodies of the dead.
Jane is chosen as part of an expedition to check upon the welfare of a sister church in a nearby town; upon their arrival, Jane and the others find that more than eighty people have been sexually assaulted, tortured and executed by unknown persons. In a miraculous turn, however, a number of children managed to hide from the murderers, and are sent to Carthage before the churchgoers make the grisly, but necessary decision to burn the bodies of the dead.


After Jane and the others are back safely, four travellers - two children, a woman, and a man with a guitar slung over his back - arrive at the ruins of the sister church from the opposite direction of Carthage. They decide to check the area to see if it is safe to spend the night there, before they check out the next town the road... The next day, they meet up with scouts from Carthage who take them back to the church. Daria and Jane go hunting with [[Martin Peters]], and while a squirrel pays the price for the girls' inexperience at hunting, Daria and Martin seem to be coming closer (especially in light of the dream Daria had the night before).
After Jane and the others are back safely, four travellers - two children, a woman, and a man with a guitar slung over his back - arrive at the ruins of the sister church from the opposite direction of Carthage. They decide to check the area to see if it is safe to spend the night there, before they check out the next town down the road. The next day, they meet up with scouts from Carthage who take them back to the church. Daria and Jane go hunting with [[Martin Peters]], and a squirrel pays the price for the girls' inexperience at hunting. Daria and Martin also seem to be become closer (especially in light of the dream Daria had the night before).


Upon returning to Carthage, Daria and Jane are shocked to discover that the man with the woman & children is [[Trent]], who brings news that [[Helen]] and [[Jake]] went to search for [[Quinn]] after news of the Washington explosion... Distraught over the belief that her family has possibly perished, Daria leans on Jane and Martin for emotional support. She also becomes romantically involved with Martin, much to Mrs. Peters' chagrin; Mrs. Peters has a strong belief that Martin has a 'calling' to the church as a preacher, and that Daria's involvement will derail that in some fashion. She also has a heated arguement in front of several members of the church, where she demands personal information about his relationship with Daria. During their altercation, Mrs. Peters reveals that she and her husband had to marry because she became pregnant with Martin; this revelation doesn't sit well with Martin.
Upon returning to Carthage, Daria and Jane are shocked to discover that the man with the woman & children is [[Trent]], who brings news that [[Helen]] and [[Jake]] went to search for [[Quinn]] after news of the Washington explosion... Distraught over the belief that her family has possibly perished, Daria leans on Jane and Martin for emotional support. She also becomes romantically involved with Martin, much to Mrs. Peters' chagrin; Mrs. Peters has a strong belief that Martin has a 'calling' to the church as a preacher, and that Daria's involvement will derail that in some fashion. She also has a heated arguement with Martin in front of several members of the church, where she demands personal information about his relationship with Daria. During their altercation, Mrs. Peters reveals that she and her husband had to marry because she became pregnant with Martin; this revelation doesn't sit well with the boy.


Supplies, brought in by a joint convoy of U.S. Army personnel and West Virginia law enforcement under the command of a Major Miller, bring up the spirits of the persons at Carthage. Daria and Jane speak with a West Virginia State Police officer and a Jewish chaplain on several matters including the disposition of [[Larry Carter]]'s diary and on staying in the immediate area for possible word of any survivors. Jane tells Daria that Trent will be leaving soon, but she's staying at Carthage with her until the fate of the Family Morgendorffer is known.
Supplies, brought in by a joint convoy of U.S. Army personnel and West Virginia law enforcement under the command of a Major Miller, bring up the spirits of the persons at Carthage. Daria and Jane speak with a West Virginia State Police officer and a Jewish chaplain on several matters including the disposition of [[Larry Carter]]'s diary and on staying in the immediate area for possible word of any survivors. Jane tells Daria that Trent will be leaving soon, but she's staying at Carthage with her until the fate of the Family Morgendorffer is known.


A later convoy, made of U.S. Marines, arrives at [[Carthage]] to seemingly help restore order to the area. Those Marines are commanded by Colonel [[Kyle Armalin]] and they bring a passenger along with them: [[Helen Morgendorffer]]. Helen is a bit leery of a relationship between Daria and Martin, due to concerns of his "emotional baggage" from the actions of his mother before her death.
A later convoy, made up of U.S. Marines and support personnel, arrive at [[Carthage]] to seemingly help restore order to the area. Those Marines are commanded by Colonel [[Kyle Armalin]] and they bring a passenger along with them: [[Helen Morgendorffer]]. After an emotional reunion with Daria, Helen learns of her relationship with Martin. She is a bit leery of said relationship, due to concerns of his "emotional baggage" from the actions of his mother before her death.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==


Though he never appeared in the story itself when it was originally written, [[Tom Sloane]] does have an "appearance" in the narrative. In the [[PPMB]] topic "The 1,001 Deaths of Tom Sloane", [[Doggieboy]] wrote a scene in which Tom's a passenger in an airplane that crashes while approaching Pittsburgh. This is the downed airplane seen by Daria and Jane in Part 1 of the main story itself.
Though he never appeared in the story itself when it was originally written, [[Tom Sloane]] does have an "appearance" in the narrative. In the [[PPMB]] topic "The 1,001 Deaths of Tom Sloane", [[Doggieboy]] wrote a scene in which Tom was a passenger in an airplane that crashed as it approached Pittsburgh. This is the downed airplane seen by Daria and Jane in Part 1 of the main story itself.


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