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Howling Wilderness... What cities were hit on the Thanksgiving Massacre
In Howling Wilderness it gives a list of cities hit by a nuclear strike but not on which dates. I am working on something and was wondering if anyone figured out WHEN each city was first hit by a nuclear strike.
I am working on a concept of an ordinary citizen (Insurance Saleman Jake from Allstate) driving to a Black Friday sale when suddenly a bright flash occurs and he spots a mushroom cloud in the distance.
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The only place I've seen where dates are given are within some of the modules themselves. I'm assuming there could also be some dates in Challenger articles. Overall based on the description of the TDM it sounds like a small number of key targets were hit the day after Thanksgiving. Then in the weeks that followed the oil refineries were hit.
Here is a cheatsheet I made about 10 years ago based on the material I own: TWILIGHT 2000 Nuclear Strikes sources 1. Howling Wilderness, page 6. The day after Thanksgiving, an orbiting military surveillance satellite picked up a number of IR signatures, characteristic of the launch of SLBMs (Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missiles). Within minutes, messages were zipping through established channels and alarms began ringing across the nation. 2. Howling Wilderness, page 7 Throughout the month of December, sporadic nuclear exchanges continued, and the populace of America panicked. 3. Urban Guerrilla, page 7 On Thanksgiving Day, 1997, Florida (and many other parts of the nation) was hit by a series of selective nuclear strikes calculated by the Soviets to disrupt American command, control, and communications-surgical strikes intended to knock America out of the war and end the war before the nuclear Armageddon spread any further. 4. Airlords of the Ozarks, page 20 Washington, D.C., was hit by a nuclear explosion on Thanksgiving weekend, 1997. Other targets in the U.S. were hit in the days and weeks that followed. It was not the all-out exchange feared for decades, but the horror of nuclear war had at last been unleashed against the continental United States. Communications and transportation broke down almost at once as the government declared a state of emergency and preempted those telecommunications networks which had survived the missiles, the repeated EMP (electromagnetic pulse) surges, and inevitable breakdowns 5. Red Star Lone Star, Page 25 On Sunday, November 28, 1997, a one megaton thermonuclear warhead airburst over the gas and oil fields and the refineries to the west of Corpus Christi. Several smaller warheads detonated in the air over other refineries in the vicintity. 6. Armies of the Night, page 7 Much to the surprise of many, New York City was not the target of Soviet nuclear missiles during the gradually escalating exchange of nukes in the fall of 1997. Instead, it was the oil refineries and factories along the Jersey shore which received the brunt of the enemy strikes. Two New Jersey towns, Linden and Perth Amboy (both locations of important refineries and oil storage farms), were hit by thermonuclear warheads on the night of December 2, 1997. 7. Kidnapped, page 5 Between the years 1997 and 1998 several hundred nuclear devices were detonated by various warring powers. The Soviets used them to slow NATO and to wipe out the Chinese, then to flatten North America and the United Kingdom. NATO used them to strike at Soviet logistical sites and some European military targets. 8. Last Submarine, page 32 Boston was not hit during the nuclear attacks of November 1997. When news of the nuclear strikes against Washington DC and the other areas broke in New England, fear of nuclear holocaust resurfaced. Widespread rioting in the metropolitan areas of Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts taxed both the civilian and military police, but settled down within a few weeks as it became clear that New England was not to be a target. 9. Last Submarine, page 32 In the few weeks following the first C3 (command, control, and communications) strikes, roughly 80 percent of the refining capacity of the nation was destroyed in the fire of nuclear bombs. 10. Allegheny Uprising, page 9 Without warning, and almost as an afterthought, the first nuclear strikes against the continental United States were made on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 27, 1997. |
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Toronto was 12 December 1997. Source Challenge #30.
I'm 95% certain same article states that Toronto was the first place in Canada to be hit.
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At least the Soviets were kind enough to make Toronto feel like they are #1 in Canada.
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And still the Maple Leaf fans thought they could win the Stanley Cup as the city was hit...
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