Ring of Fire
The Ring of Fire is a ring of volcanos on the Pacific Rim. It accounts for almost every geographic movement in world history, including the exclusion zones. It is a horseshoe-shaped nexus of tectonic activity which was the cause of the Calamity through cordium exposure.
History
Ever since the Calamity, the Ring of Fire had remained active in a more sustainable level. Despite the volcanoes and earthquakes dotting its regions, its inhabitants thrived on its geothermal resources, which to many of them, surpasses the cost of dealing with the Ring of Fire's disasters and even warnings from experts of the Calamity restarting through an inevitable catalyst.[1]
Neutralizing agents for geothermal activity were invented to prevent catastrophic reactions as described above; however, there exists risk of relocating the pressure elsewhere, like unloading dam water to an oceanic body. Evidently, due to immense amounts of neutralizers dropped to the Ring during a facility assault,[2] coupled with man-made means of mutual cordium reaction elsewhere at the same time, the Ring went off once again almost 600 years later; although varied in scale, it still dealt heavy damage to the North American region.[3]
References
- ↑ Sector D2. (2020). Project Wingman [Video game]. Humble Games. Files Archive → World Entries: Ring of Fire.
- ↑ Sector D2. (2020). Project Wingman [Video game]. Humble Games. Frontline-59 Mission 06: Faust (Transcript).
- ↑ Sector D2. (2020). Project Wingman [Video game]. Humble Games. Campaign Mission 15: Consequence of Power (Transcript).