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The scene opens on the majestic steps of the Lincoln Memorial.  Just two weeks ago the Survivors agreed to regroup and meet here in the nation's capitol.  Here on the steps of white Mandy Smith has the "right to remain silent...".  NTAC a new division of the FBI used to monitor the survivors of Flight 283 secured the area and fellow Survivor Agent Marks is to bring the murderer in.  In a series of instantanious events most of the people in the area find themselves unconcious from a sonic blast from Beth Manly.  In seconds someone pulls a trigger and sniper shots surround the Godlike.  In the hail Jack Bennett-Kennedy is hit, taken down hard.  The news media swarm the scene before police arrive and a country watches, not fully knowing what unfolds before their eyesMaking their way from the scene the Survivors learn Marks is not the absolute traitor he appeared to be and Jack through a miracle watches his body have life forced back into it.  But it is Arthur that discovers his true horror...  The food to restore his energy ceases to work, and he finds his body slowly disappearing!  Saved from his horror only by the vast intellect of the Godlike, he realizes that his duplicate selves must originate from somewhere - that somewhere is in his future... his "YET"Because those events... while they are in his personal future, they have Yet to be.
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This page recaptures the events of this issue from the perspective of each player characterIt also notes first appearances and notable appearances of NPCs throughout the campaignAs well as any further details for this issue.
  
  

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