As the life or death tremors and aftershocks of a earthquake of a magnitude of 9.1, citizens of the megalopolis began to frantic. The streets were angular, looking as if a meteorite struck the ground. As the townspeople scurried to safety they turned on one television with weak signals. The reporter broadcasted "the end is near", towns were flooded, volcanoes erupting, immense hurricanes, accelerating tornadoes, and tsunamis as monumental as the Empire State Building, were threatening the world with rumination and cultivation of the world ending. As an icy, frigid comet collided towards Earth, the silence was deafening.
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