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In the years following Operation Cobalt, civilization suffered greatly as infrastructure collapsed and society crumbled into anarchy. The destruction was not confined to urban centers; the natural world also bore the brunt of the devastation, with wildfires raging across national parks, further complicating the struggle for survival. Though some remnants of structure remain in Philadelphia, the world at large remains irrevocably altered, a testament to catastrophic decisions made in the heat of crisis.