Backstory and Main Plot

In the year 2020, planet Earth was endangered by a global pandemic and high risk of global warming. While young folks believed our world to be hopeless, corporations thrived and profited off of the resources they were sapping from our planet, and the employees they were exploiting, even at the cost of human lives. We lived like this for a grand total of 30 years, onward.

In the year 2045, we founded the World Reconstruction Organization, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping our planet and species heal from everything we were doing. Five years later, the WRO implemented new laws protecting our society and our ecosystem, including enforcing clean energy and shutting down monopolies and corrupt systems. Surely enough, our planet healed, and we survived. From the year 2052 we entered a new era of peace, prosperity, and cleanliness. Thanks to the shutting down of monopolies, billionaires were no longer able to hoard money, and it went right back into circulation. Debt disappeared following this. Thanks to the enforcement of clean energy and bans on items such as fishing nets, nature once more began to thrive, as well. Our planet and society turned to a much healthier state.

However, this didn't last.

After a major disaster, we began blaming each other once again, for messing up the ecosystem. WWIII was eventually kicked off, once the first few bombs were shot out. WWIII became one of the longest, bloodiest wars our planet had ever seen. Corporations stepped back in, and with them they brought more factories to build weaponry and vehicles. With every passing day, the climate became worse and worse. The police force, which had not been in place since the late 2030s, was reinstated by corrupt politicians. Oil had become the biggest industry once more. By 2180, Earth was barely even habitable.

Grass, as a plant species, had gone extinct. Almost any species that hadn't been domesticated and fed/homed by humans was gone. The amount of remaining species of tree, you could count on one hand, and the skies burned a deep, fiery red. And while we did inevitably realize what we had done, it was already too late to go back. Earth was destroyed, and humans in even the most technologically and socially advanced countries struggled to survive.

We reentered a new era of peace, amidst the burning Earth around us. We tried desperately to fix our mistakes, to no avail.

Or so we thought.

The remaining humans banded together, and urged NASA and the WRO to find a solution of sorts- and they did. That solution was different for many countries, of course, but for the United States, Britain, Russia, and Japan...

That solution was a thriving planet in a nearby solar system by the name of "Rengippe."

Humanity decided to split up, and inhabit these different planets until either we found a permanent solution, or until Earth renewed itself.

Rengippe was just like Earth in almost every single way. We were sure we could thrive there. The atmosphere was exactly the same, and there was a plentiful water source. The planet had even proven to be able to sustain alien life- Which was a huge oversight the WRO made.

The planet was already occupied by an alien species, called "Luphans." We didn't discover thin until a week before we landed. Thankfully, we were surprised when they welcomed our species to their planet with open arms. And for a while, the two of us got along fine. It was almost as if there were no differences at all-

That was, until Vice President Trinna Whitewood stepped in.

Whitewood discovered that Luphans possessed such an exquisite mental power, that most of them could harness into telepathy. When she discovered the Luphans' telepathy, she also discovered how she wanted to harness these powers for humanity's own purpose.

Whitewood had her soldiers capture an unwilling Luphan, and perform multiple experiments, including lobotomy, on them, which resulted in the death of the Luphan. When President Cathline Alison found out, she was not amused, to say the least. She refused to allow Whitewood to continue the experiments, and once she found out the innocent Luphan had perished because of them, she had immediately began threatening to arrest Whitewood.

Unfortunately, Whitewood thought ahead. The guards present in the office at that moment just so happened to be the guards that oversaw the experiments with WW. Guards that Whitewood just so happened to "tamper" with.

They grabbed Alison, as Whitewood explained the rest of her plan, you know, in a typical super-villain monologue way, before shooting her in the head. Whitewood then successfully put the blame for Alison's death on the family of the Luphan she murdered, citing they wanted vengeance for the arrest and death of that Luphan, and the family was detained for experimentation and indefinite imprisonment. Humanity, unfortunately, believed her.

With the rest of humanity now concerned, it began to become commonplace for anti-Luphan groups and other xenophobes to falsely accuse Luphans of crimes. Luphans were arrested, normally without trial, left and right.

The genocide had only begun.

Many died in the jails, and many others died in the experiments. Seeing as the only Luphans with telepathic powers were of royal or higher-class descent, many commoners were interrogated, before being thrown into a filthy little cell to await their "discardment."

Many who weren't captured went into hiding, taking shelter in other Luphans / the few allied humans' homes, in the abandoned train tunnels the humans had yet to locate, or the northern continent's underground cities, despite how nearly uninhabitable the cities were. These places often had very little space, and it was very hard to find food and clean water. Even in these safe bunkers and buildings, many Luphans still died due to nourishment, dehydration, or disease.

Of course, there were few Luphans brave enough to disguise themselves as humans, and attempt to assimilate. They learned the languages the humans on Rengippe used, mainly being English, Russian, and Japanese. They would wear wigs, masks, gloves and long sleeves, and stiff boots with long skirts or pants, to hide their eyes, mouths/noses, legs, and paws as much as possible. While many got away with it, others weren't as lucky.

During the first year or so of Whitewood's presidency, it became obvious to a certain group of people that something wasn't right. And thus, the Resistance was founded.

[NEXT PART: The Resistance]