SEPTEMBER 22, 2009
Vince Davis had come a long way since he had taken over as Director of Seismology at the UCSD offices in San Diego. His job had gone smoothly and without incident, until the fateful morning of August 18th, 2009.
First, had come the destruction of San Diego, then California, the West Coast, then the world. For most, there had been no escape, but Vince had been rescued by the military and was chosen to lead a secret group of seismologist looking for a way to get a handle on the escalating disaster.
He had failed to find a way to cope with the disaster, but in trying, had discovered a plot by sinister military and government officials to hide the truth of the impending disaster from the world.
Escaping the government treachery, he and a few allies were forced to find their own way. In the end, he and his group had survived the disaster and were attempting to start a new life on an outcropping of land, which had once been the City of St. Louis.
Vince claimed all of that had happened in 2009, but in reality, had it?
August 28, 2005
Vince had been confined to the Gifford Mental Health Center in San Diego, for claiming he had lived through a disaster that had destroyed California and the world in 2009. What happened next would be a test of his sanity, in a world where no one would believe his story, and where nothing was going to be the same for him, or anyone else.
That was now his situation, and his reality.