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I don't really know. I guess because we don't want to die on that hill morally or something, not that it will matter once they shoot whatever they have left at us.
The other terrifying thing the book brings up is how our infrastructure just dies almost immediately. From EMP to stuff like server farms being lost when power goes out to the banking system being vaporized to the lack of medical and emergency services to grocery shelves never being restocked again, it's the complete postwar breakdown of everything that will kill so many people. What do you do when your mom can't get her meds? Mercy kill her? Or when you realize your children are slowly dying from radiation poisoning? Or you are hungry?
It's almost like it would have been a better thing had we never invented the bloody things in the first place.
The other terrifying thing the book brings up is how our infrastructure just dies almost immediately. From EMP to stuff like server farms being lost when power goes out to the banking system being vaporized to the lack of medical and emergency services to grocery shelves never being restocked again, it's the complete postwar breakdown of everything that will kill so many people. What do you do when your mom can't get her meds? Mercy kill her? Or when you realize your children are slowly dying from radiation poisoning? Or you are hungry?
It's almost like it would have been a better thing had we never invented the bloody things in the first place.