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A rough map of the Earth at the end of redevelopment.At the time of re-contact with the Moon, the Collectives at Santiago, Chile and Sydney, Australia were cooperating to redevelop world civilization. As more Collectives reactivated, they joined Sydney and Santiago to create the Council of Collective Chairmen. This led to a move to rebuild major cities where populations persisted. Eventually this led to the formal creation of the Council of 10 which heard issues from all parts of the recovering world. Unlike the convention in most of this book, modern spellings are used for these cities.

Population centers consisted of three types:

  • Collectives: Vibrant communities untouched directly by the war, but flooded with refugees. The collective movement rose out of the panics and starvation of the immediate post-war period. They provided a way for massive under resourced populations to cooperate and rebuild. The first populated centers to revive after the war were collectives
  • Cities: These were major population centers that escaped being wiped out completely by the war. Human populations generally abandoned them in the immediate post-war period because they were unsafe. The Council of Collective Chairman reached out to what few remained in salvageable cities like Cairo and London and helped rebuild them. These cities also provided a destination for excess Collective population.
  • Regional Directorates: Once the Collectives and Cities were stable, whole sparsely-populated regions were brought into the organization for development, farming, and resettlement.

Council of 10
5 Representative from the League of Cities
5 Representatives from the Council of Collective Chairmen
1 Chairman of the Board of Regional Directors

League of Nine Cities
Los Anjeles
Nu Iork
London
Rome
Moskba
Caira
Delli
Bay Jing
Toke Yo

Council of Collective Chairmen
Santiago
Sao Palo
Benos Ares
Johansburg
Capeton
Perth
Sydney
Melburn
Auckland

Board of Regional Directors
America
Chile
Brazil
Britain
Europe
Russia
China
Egypt
India
Africa
Japan
Australia
Nuziland
Farm Belt
Dead Zone

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