Fiction:Grabalkian War of 2095

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The Grabalkian War of 2095, otherwise known as the Second Grabalkian Conflict, was the final conflict on the planet Iophia. It led to the death of over seven billion humans, and the rendering of their planet's life-giving abilities obsolete. The weapon used was codenamed Necrosphere. The following is an excerpt from a Vogel newspaper:

An island was discovered to have even more valuable resources than the narrow stripGrabalkian War of 2055, and the world, again, got ahold of this news. This was in 2095. Apresia, the largest country, taking up a continent, and which was normally peaceful, sent troops to the front lines for the first time, in an effort to get rid of Werdgrabalkian terror. Ourea and Apresia made a joint effort to get ahold of the resources, and tried to aid the citizens of the democratic Grabalka. But, in the time that the former Democratic Republic of Grabalka had ahold of its own resources, it built, in secrecy, a gigantic orbital space weapon. Codenamed "Necrosphere", it was a laser cannon in space. It used experimental Black Energy capacitors to shoot a black laser, which would be more powerful than anyone could anticipate. After intense fighting for the second time, the Necrosphere was aimed at the Ourean capital city of Ofnir. But, an error in the targeting sequence caused the Necrosphere to fire in the Mercury Sea, between south Ourea and northern Apresia. The resulting damage was great. A hole more than a mile deep was shot into the planet, and the resulting surge of ocean water quickly eroded coastlines of all continents, especially the ones nearby. A hole was ripped in the atmosphere, and the breatheable air was seeping out of it like a popped balloon. Out of the 7.8 billion people living on Earth, only 2.1 million would make it up to the Vogel in the end. More than 7 billion people died. Now, the entire human race is planetless, living aboard the floating city called Vogel.