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Scavenger World
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In modern society, everything is so interconnected that any product is the result of that entire society. People who put products together, people who got the materials the products are made of, people who run the machines that generate the power required for those things... et cetera. Even the things people tend to forget or disassociate with the production of a product: people who write the manuals, people who act as "gofers" for all the other people, middle-management, the people who drive materials, and products around, etc. And that's without going into all the people who need to do their jobs so those people can do their jobs note For example, all these people need to have access to food, water, soap, and clothes. Drivers need gas, vehicles, tires, and paved roads. And so on, and so on.... Then consider all the people behind the construction of the tools required to do each of those things, and then who make the tools required to make those, and so on, and so on. Now, suppose a large majority of mankind were to be suddenly wiped out? There would be huge holes in the knowledge of how to produce things. Sure, someone might know how to fix the engine of a car, but if there's no one who knows how to make spark plugs, one is forced to hope they can find workable ones in the debris left After the End. And then there's the need for gasoline. And oil, and tires, and antifreeze and batteries, and... well, you get the idea. And even if someone does know how to make those key components, all that knowledge is little more than useless trivia if the infrastructure of society has been disrupted to the point that the raw materials can no longer be supplied. This is especially true if the power grid has been destroyed since most modern manufacturing processes require extensive use of computers, power tools, and precision that no human hand is capable of. These knowledge "holes" would tend to grow larger as generations went by. Society would have to rely on scavenging workable machinery without the knowledge of how it was made or the basic principles it works on, eventually resulting in Low Culture, High Tech. This is the basis of a Scavenger World, and if enough of the cogs are lost you end up with Lost Technology. Moreover, the physical cogs don't last forever; a Scavenger World that goes on long enough usually has to invoke Ragnarök Proofing to explain why anything still works at all.note The Space Western and other Used Future flavoured sci-fi will often work around this by having the Scavenger World be a particularly backward region or planet that maintains a "pipeline" with a more advanced neighboring civilization that ensures a limited flow of high tech supplies keeps coming in on a recurrent basis. Said pipeline will invariably be controlled by a shady individual who tends to play favourites, making it out of reach for the average inhabitant. In terms of combat, expect most people to be kitted out in Improvised Armour and wielding Improvised Weapons. Salvage Pirates and Wasteland Warlords tend to be the villains of choice, opposed by a rugged, mysterious anti-hero. A Sub-Trope of Improvisational Ingenuity. An elaboration of Schizo Tech. Possession Implies Mastery and Scavengers Are Scum (no relation) are always averted here. After the End examples of the Scavenger World often overlap with Crapsack World, though Scavenger Worlds no better or worse than the modern have occurred in fiction here and there. Compare Cosy Catastrophe. Compare and contrast with Apocalyptic Logistics. See also Disaster Scavengers. If you ask a scavenger about where this stuff came from, they'll say it was all made in The Beforetimes. May also involve an Archaeological Arms Race. When technology is rebuilt from scavenged trash it's Scavenged Punk. |
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Andor: The industry on Ferrix is mostly connected to salvage yards, and repurposing old unwanted parts and finding uses for derelict ships is a standard cultural practice. Cassian remembers his father telling him about seeing past the rust to the potential of things. | |
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Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior was successful and influential in bringing the Scavenger World trope to the big screen. The tone and visuals inspired many subsequent works. | |
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The colony world (or far-future Earth, depending on your interpretation) on which My-Otome is set seems to be in the beginning stages of this. Certain technologies — like the Otome nanites — are only available in specific cities, and there generally isn't sufficient scientific skill elsewhere to reproduce them. This is, in fact, a major plot point. | |
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Last Sentinel takes place on an isolated sea fort, battered by regular storms in a Flooded Future World. The crew supplement their supplies by lowering a net into the ocean and catching the fish that are driven into it by the storm, as well as taking their dinghy out to the vast fields of floating debris pushed ahead of the storm surge. Both are risky operations because you have to get back to the fort before the storm hits, and there's not enough fuel for the outboard engine, so the dinghy has to be rowed. | |
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In Desert Punk, there are the remains of whole cities that are occasionally found with scavengable supplies, though by the story's start one hasn't been found in decades. The Oasis Government, seemingly the only ones capable of producing food in the manga, supply everyone outside of their Elaborate Underground Bases with resources to get by for the sole purpose of having a workforce to doing the scavenging while its citizens on the inside have whole corporations based on reverse-engineering it (and to provide an example of how bad things are, one incredibly rich and legendary scavenger we meet made his fortune and fame out of salvaging an intact copy of The Game of Life). | |
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In Trigun, most of the human population of the planet "Gunsmoke" has settled near the broken remains of the spaceships that brought them there. Very few people survive who know how to fix and repair the surviving ship "plants", and the current tech level of society has apparently decayed quite a bit from the level it once had just to make the trip. | |
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Oblivion: The underground world beneath the surface of the Earth, where the remaining humans live. | |
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The 100: The Grounders are a hunter/gatherer society, but still have access to plenty of steel weapons and tools leftover from before the apocalypse. | |
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Waterworld. Scavenged anti-aircraft machinegun used as a terrestrial (well, aquatic) attack weapon? Check. Small town/islands made of scavenged sheet metal and random equipment? Check. Scavenged oil tanker, moved with oars? Check. | |
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In the world of Glorianna, old-time tech is generally used only in the crudest fashion (e.g., a tribe living in the hollowed-out remains of an old cargo plane), and only the small, fanatical cult of Syons actively tries to get ancient devices working again. | |
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The Colony: This show is a simulation of life in a world where most of the population has been killed by a virus. The objective is for a group of strangers to build a working society using stuff left behind in a (mostly) empty city. | |
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A Boy and His Dog: Despite the Talking Animal angle, definitely Not For Kids. | |
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Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts takes place about two hundred years After the End and our heroes subsist partially, by scavaging the ruins of shops where things like bags of crisps and cheese whiz have stayed fresh considerably past their sell-by date. Elsewhere in the setting, plumbing still works and mutant animals ride cars pulled by giant insects. | |
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Jericho (2006): Follows the immediate aftermath of an apocalypse, but there is a bit of this: improvised or scavenged sources of electricity, scavenged weapons, no food outside of what can be grown locally, etc. | |
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It's never explained why "Wastelanders Anonymous'' takes place in this setting but the population of Earth has somehow dropped to almost none. There's no electricity. Most people are in survival mode except Anne who's trying to build a museum in order to salvage as much heritage from the former world as she can. | |
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Godbound from Sine Nomine has this on two levels. One, most of the old technology has stopped working due to the laws of physics failing, making it interesting loot for any pantheon with the power to get it running again. Two, Heaven itself is broken, and the Godbound are scavenging its bits to see if they can fix it, build something better, or just kick the backsides of their rivals. | |
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Exalted: The River Province of Creation is more widely known as the Scavenger Lands, because it's the only place with a fairly large stock of half functioning First Age tech (much of which has not yet been recovered) available in societally usable quantities. | |
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The 2000 AD comic strip Nemesis the Warlock features a warlike human culture, Termight, who are at war with everyone else in the universe despite the fact that culturally and technologically, they are regressing. They fight with medieval weapons, their Humongous Mecha are recycled, one of them can only move its feet with the aid of men turning capstans, etc.note If that reminds you of another popular franchise, it's not a coincidence; they share a number of writing credits. | |
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Casshern Sins: metal parts that aren't corroded by The Ruin are very valued and coveted by both humans and cyborgs. | |
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Twilight: 2000: With the nuking of most major cities and the plagues and starvation that followed, the world has become this. | |
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The Walking Dead: As a result of Zombie Apocalypse. | |
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Rocket Age, despite being a Raygun Gothic setting has Io. Io, being a blasted post-apocalyptic wasteland, is full of native tribes searching for the best materials among the ruins. Occasionally Earthlings come by to try their hand at treasure hunting; if things go poorly they can easily find themselves facing off against Iotes armed with zip-guns, bows, and crossbows. | |
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The Tribe: Deals with a world After the End, where a virus wiped out every person beyond the age of 18. The remaining kids and children, of course, struggle with exactly this trope. | |
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The middle section of the 1930s movie Things to Come shows a scavenger society slowly breaking down. | |
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Numenera is set on Earth billions of years into the future, after eight great civilizations (at least) have risen and fell, leaving behind a world practically made of unaging ruins where Dungeon Crawling is a vital part of life. Much of the current, primitive civilization is built around scavenging ancient technology and exploiting it, not always in ways it was necessarily meant to be used. | |
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Better Bones AU: Kittypets and BloodClan cats often take antibiotics from humans' homes, knowing that they are valuable medicines. BloodClan and SkyClan are mentioned to steal other things as well; for example, SkyClan cats might take birdbaths for a flea-removing bath, or BloodClan cats might take salt. | |
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The desert world of Tatooine is this for the Jawas in A New Hope. They pick up lost droids and wrecked ships' components when they don't steal stuff at least. | |
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Russian logistics issues and supply shortages have forced their soldiers to scavenge the occupied areas for materials. A picture of a Russian soldier wearing a child's Among Us themed backpack has particularly become infamous. | |
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The rat rodding scene has this in droves, mostly due to the majority of rat rodders having completely missed the point about rat rods and simply feeding their Mad Max fetish. Some rat rods are built like that on purpose, as post-apocalyptic art, others because they genuinely are poor quality and are "dodgied" together, which is also the bulk of any repairs they may need. Survival bikes are a similar concept; while rat bikes look like they have been improvised back to life repeatedly and often because they have. | |
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BattleTech started out this way, with the destruction of almost all the infrastructure to build the interstellar starships (FTL warship shipyards were all lost), and most of the factories to produce advanced technology were destroyed or abandoned, causing 'Mechs and tanks to be pilfered for spare parts. Things eventually got better with the discovery of a data disc containing schematics for the destroyed factories and the underlying science for some equipment. Battlefield Salvage is still a critical component of most games. The Helm Memory Core was a bit more than a "data disk"; officially it was designated "Star League Field Library Facility, Helm, DE 890-2699" and was a massive computer facility and data archive built into an enlarged system of natural caves underneath a mountain range, with built-in Ragnarök Proofing to keep it safe. It was an intentional Fling a Light into the Future situation where the idealistic officer of an engineering battalion foresaw the humanity-spanning wars just over the horizon, and so he had his men construct a huge data archive to preserve the advanced knowledge of the Star League, which was basically humanity's Golden Age. That long-ago officer would have been very happy to know that his plan ended up being massively successful, and lead to a technological renaissance across the Inner Sphere of human space, its discovery being a huge universe-shaking event which actually moved the entire setting away from its original Scavenger World scenario toward a more standard Military Science-Fiction setting. |
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Babylon A.D.: Russia has become a ravaged country with areas controlled by warlords and nuclear contamination zones. | |
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Screamers: The Hunting. The cyborg Screamers and the few remaining human survivors scavenge each other's bodies for food and equipment. | |
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Falling Skies: Takes place in a world six months after an Alien Invasion has destroyed most major cities and wiped out a large majority of humanity. The survivors' first priority (as well as making sure to avoid the aliens) is raiding stores and warehouses for remaining food and weapons. In the pilot, the protagonist is captured by a gang of outlaws. The leader offers him a beer, which the protagonist is surprised to learn is cold. Apparently, the outlaws managed to salvage a working generator and a fridge. The survivors also have to extract fuel from cars to use in their own vehicles (all pre-microchip, as the aliens used EMP on a massive scale). | |
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Fading Suns: The setting's society is locked in a Feudal Future a thousand years after the collapse of non-feudal civilization. Although it is functioning, most technological advances are still caused by the recovery of pre-collapse tech. Discovery of a decent stash can be a major tilt to military and political balance, and there is a major guild specializing in digging up lost tech. | |
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The British dystopian sci-fi movie Doomsday plays with this trope: The walled-off Scotland looks like something from a Mad Max sequel with no or few gunpowder weapons in use, very limited electricity and really ramshackle cars kitbashed together from old wrecks; the rest of Britain still bears a passing resemblance to what it's like today but seems to be turning slowly into this, as we see its authorities treat tanks as Lost Technology. | |
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Summerland: As the game is set fairly shortly after the Event and mostly around the ruins of towns and cities, most characters rely heavily on scavenging through the ruins for food and useful items — abandoned supermarkets are a major source of food, and the discovery of a cache of weapons or gear in a store or bunker can attract drifter bands and settled interests from miles around. | |
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After War Gundam X has an entire class of people called "Vultures" dedicated to scavenging technology, their After the End was a pretty bad one too. 10-Billion casualty mass colony drop. It's lucky any humans survived! | |
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Thunderstone, in its first season, finds Noah in an underground city during an ice age caused by the destruction of the Nemesis Comet, source of the titular Thunderstone, and somehow manages to modify the VR helmets the citizens use to travel in time. Upon meeting the tribe of feral kids, he believes he is in the past but turns out to be in the future, as is revealed when he encounters the remains of the underground colony and finds another faction of scavengers who form a dictatorship and use mechanized vehicles. | |
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Jakku from The Force Awakens is yet another desert world. It is littered with the burned-out hulks of Imperial and Galactic Alliance war machines, which the few inhabitants break apart to exchange for food and other supplies. | |
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The spinoff Gorkamorka plays it straight with Orks, however. Most of the metal on the planet is there because of their descending Space Hulk and a very unlucky Imperial expedition, and their first attempt to build a new ship out of it ended in disaster because Orks will pick fights for any available reason (in this case, which of their functionally identical gods the ship looked like more). As a result, a lot of the game is about small Ork warbands beating each other up in fights over scrap. | |
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In Thundarr the Barbarian, many humans and other beings live in the ruins of ancient structures and even wear oddly well-preserved 20th Century clothes. | |
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Droners: Technology is usually a mix-and match between crude and advanced, human and Aqua parts. Even human-designed machines are often scavenged from the sea, or built with parts that were. | |
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Miracle Workers: End Times: In this satire of the After the End genre, this is Morris's job. He runs a junk shop in which he buys and sells useful scraps of the machines and technology that existed before the nuclear apocalypse. He's quite correct when he tells Sid that "It's not trash, it's junk." | |
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Threads: The legendarily bleak British Docudrama is indirectly based on this trope, the title threads being those that hold society together - the food we produce, the goods we make. Following a nuclear war, we follow an increasingly desperate struggle for survival in a grim world where deputized traffic wardens shoot looters on sight, a pregnant woman is forced to eat raw sheep and mill her own grain after stealing it from a government depot and the only remaining form of powered agriculture is an antique traction engine. Not to mention the horrific parody of school played on a barely functional VCR. | |
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Warhammer 40,000: Much of the Imperium of Man's technology is ancient and only kept running by a specialized religious priesthood performing maintenance by ritual. The Adeptus Mechanicus worship the "machine spirit" (but only as an alternate manifestation of the Emperor, because it would be heresy otherwise). The Imperium falls somewhere between Scavenger World and Lost Technology; because they're not actually scavenging existing technology for the most part (except for a few ancient and notable pieces of equipment); but rather are dependent upon the use of ancient "templates" used by their automated manufacturing plants. The technological caste functions more as archeologists than researchers; and any "advances" are not due to modification of existing designs, but re-discovery of lost templates. Scavenger World applies best to the really big weapons systems like Titans and superheavy combat vehicles; where there are no templates left, and thus no ability to manufacture more. For Orkz, it's opposite from the above Machine Cult. All Orkz have knowledge of basic physics and mechanics literally encoded into their genes, thus every Ork can smelt metal to make their choppa and scrounge enough junk together to make a functioning shoota. Some Orkz, the Mekz, have an even greater instinctive understanding of these principles and can make teleporters, laser & plasma weaponry, massive walkers, and even spaceships (with assistance of course). The problem is, the Ork doing the building doesn't really understand what he's doing, because its mostly subconscious, which is why Ork technology looks so ramshackle and generally isn't standardized. The spinoff Gorkamorka plays it straight with Orks, however. Most of the metal on the planet is there because of their descending Space Hulk and a very unlucky Imperial expedition, and their first attempt to build a new ship out of it ended in disaster because Orks will pick fights for any available reason (in this case, which of their functionally identical gods the ship looked like more). As a result, a lot of the game is about small Ork warbands beating each other up in fights over scrap. |
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El Goonish Shive: The Fantasy Wasteland NP arc features one of these worlds. Mind you, it's a scavenger world based off a fantasy world, so the "Raider Bandits" have repurposed armor made out of wooden barrels, one with a wagon wheel strapped to his back. | |
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Aftermath: The episode "World Without Oil" explores the hypothetical scenario of what would happen if the earth's oil reservoirs suddenly disappeared. It involves society's slippage into one of these as people scavenge the dumpsters for electronics from which they can extract precious metals as well as plastic products that they can reuse. | |
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Mindwarp has Crawlers; mutants savages lead by a charismatic cult leader played by Angus Scrimm who work mining a garbage dump for useful materials and artifacts from the previous civilization in order to build a new one. | |
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The Dust Zone in Digimon Fusion is one that's also a massive junkyard. The local villain is forcing the other Digimon to give it parts so it can escape to another zone. | |
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Myriad Song is a bit of a mix, a few planets survived the disappearance of the Syndics with their industry and infrastructure intact, others, known as "derelict" worlds, not so much. The result is a Space Opera where one side of a battle might be armed with rayguns, while the other has zip-guns made from rusty pipes. | |
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The planet Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet takes place on. After an apocalyptic event, the entire surface of the planet is covered by ocean. People live in floating cities and scavenge the ruins under the ocean. Good scavengers seem to be respected. | |
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Hardware (1990) superimposes a Scavenger World with a functioning military-industrial complex going to hell in a handbasket. Scavenging is central to the plot: the story kicks off in war-blasted desert when a wandering scavenger finds a dismembered robot buried in the sand and takes the pieces back to the City to sell. | |
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Battle Angel Alita — Rather justified by the trash of (and occasional exiles from) the apparently utopian sky city being dumped into the middle to town. While Alita looks like it takes place in a scavenger world, it really doesn't. Advanced technology hasn't disappeared, nor have people forgotten how to use it. The Scrapyard (actually the remains of the pillar that connected Tiphares to the surface simply happens to be a convenient source of raw materials. The Crapsack World is a Dystopia ruled by a Knight Templar with lots of ancient (relatively speaking) conspiracies heading towards a Gambit Pileup in current chapters with only a Blood Knight who caused it all standing between it and End of the World as We Know It, but that's not what this trope is about. |
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Deadlands: Deadlands: Hell on Earth takes place After the End, and has hosts of broken machinery that not many people know how to use. (Then again, unless it helps keep your head out of an irradiated zombie's mouth, most people don't care.) Enter the Junkers, "techno-shamans" who duct-tape together odd amalgams of old tech and enchant it back into working order. A player character can even be a Junker, and Junkers are known for (re-)creating odd bits of technology that seem at odds with the rest of the world's current level of knowledge. | |
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Nuclear Renaissance has a design style that seems to echo Orkish engineering, both in terms of size (vehicles way too big for real-life roads) and in the fact that it all seems to have been sculpted from riveted-together fragments of scrap metal. Many of the vehicles are available piece by piece from the store, allowing all manner of custom nonsense creations. | |
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A Moment of Peace is a Lighter and Softer version of a post-apocalyptic scavenger world. | |
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d20 Modern: d20 Apocalypse specializes in the post-apocalyptic setting, and features rules on scavenging supplies and bartering with them. | |
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The original minicomics packaged with the Masters of the Universe figures had Eternia as such a world, devastated by "the Great Wars" (however, the Wind Raider was still a recent creation of Man-At-Arms). This is absent from later minicomics and other media. | |
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The Weathering Continent is set in a desolate world ravaged by disasters and other catastrophe leaving people to scavenge for precious resources like water. | |
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During and a little while after Batman: No Man's Land, everybody scavenged everything. One apple was worth more than a crate of 9mm ammo. | |
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9: The stitchpunks scavenge in what is left of the world after a robot/human war that rendered the earth completely uninhabited, even by bacteria. | |
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Sky Blue: The Diggers' society works much like this; some, such as Shua and Moe, know how to assemble machines, but they mostly have to steal the parts from Ecoban. | |
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The Matrix. The real Earth is a wasteland. Mankind has cobbled together technology to form the sole oasis for humanity, underground. The kicker? All but the One aren't aware that the Machines destroy that city every 100 years or so, when the One shows up, keying the required reloading (reboot) of the Matrix. According to the Architect in The Matrix Reloaded, they've blown Zion up five times before Neo. Zion is used to allowing uppity humans that reject the Matrix a place to hang out so the Machines can keep most others unaware and enslaved in the Matrix. | |
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Babylon 5: Implied in "The Deconstruction of Falling Stars". Far in Earth's future, a "great burn-out" has pushed humanity back into the medieval age. The Rangers try to slowly reintroduce technology but have to rely on extraterrestrial help to come by supplies like gasoline. This episode was inspired by A Canticle for Leibowitz. | |
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Gamma World Scrounging stuff from pre-apocalyptic ruins was the game's usual equivalent of dungeon-crawling. | |
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Revolution: Set fifteen years after the electricity goes off all over the world. The Monroe Republic is able to make their own black powder muskets but have to scavenge for more advanced technology and cannot manufacture ammunition for their pre-Blackout weapons. They have a functioning railway but their steam engine was salvaged from a museum ("Soul Train"). In contrast, the Georgia Federation is much more advanced and is building new steam engines and seagoing ships ("The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia"). | |
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Hell Comes to Frogtown is another work inspired by Mad Max. | |
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Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. Very few people know how to make or repair most of the machines in the film, and the weapons that caused this After the End scenario are hoped to remain Lost Technology. In the manga, characters are always concerned to salvage the engines from downed aircraft, and the Valley of the Wind maintains its (relative) independence from two large empires by virtue of owning a two-seat pre-collapse gunship. | |
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