Humanity hurt. Always. It hurt and recovered. But not this time.
And the reason isn’t an epidemic, but a vaccine meant to save people from this infection.
Those who survived were the ones who didn’t want or couldn’t get the vaccinations—an insignificant fraction of the millions that lived on the planet just yesterday.
They survived and ended up in hell—because everyone else stopped being human, turning into monsters, crazies, beasts driven by two instincts—to kill and to devour.
Denis Maksimov, a professional in security and special operations, dreamed of finally going “on pension” and settling in Spain.
But instead, once again he took up arms, becoming both a witness to and a participant in the terrible Catastrophe.
A witness—because he managed to survive in the first days and see the collapse of the world.
A participant—because now he has to live on—more precisely, to survive—search for remaining normal people and save his loved ones.