496 years have passed since the Great Nuclear War ravaged Silva and NCON Prime. After the two planets annihilation, Onza lost contact with all of its allies on both planets.
While Endiyu was unscathed by the destruction, many problems arose in the aftermath of the destruction. After news broke that there was officially no radio contact with any life on these planets, panic spread throughout the nation that the Emirates would be next. Initially, the nation's collected arsenals of nuclear weapons were all destroyed. Then, when that didn't curb public opinion, all nuclear power plants were closed down, leading to fluctuating prices of power and many city blocks going without power during the night whenever the sun was not shining. This resulted in public protests in the streets of every major city.
The protests grew in violence over time, and just two years after the destruction, the first protester to be injured while protesting died from his injuries. With that, mass violence and looting broke out all throughout the nation. The National Guard and the police struggled trying to balance security with liberty, and for the first time in hundreds of years, the officers were armed with lethal weapons. As the death toll began to rise, other issues came. Five years into the mess, a ship carrying some four-hundred survivors of the destruction attempted to land on the planet, but it was shot out of the sky when the National Guard feared that it was the opposition attempting subordination.
The major fallout, however, began when the aboriginals struck back. In the Summer, six years after the destruction, the death toll of the protests had reached 3,171. Then, word got out that radio silence was coming out of Abu Al-Kahla Sinjar. Many felt that the truth was a government cover up, but when Opposition leaders visited the city with a National Guard dispatch and found the city to be in ruins, it became apparent what had happened. The government wound up being involved in a mass scandal alleging that the Republic sold its few nuclear weapons to the aboriginals. Although this was found to be untrue - instead, the aboriginals had stolen the weapon - the lack of a government response (A nuclear bomb was set off, but all of those weapons were equipped with tracking chips, suggesting governmental negligence) prompted mass speculation and uproar.
The government took to declaring war on the tribals, and began mass operations to capture the ones that surrendered, and kill the ones that would not. The nation saw brief unity as the aboriginals were flushed out, but this quickly crumbled whenever an astrological voyage found that NCON Prime had been totally uninhabitable due to the ungodly amounts of radiation on the surface. This led many to finally give up hope on the possibility of finding their family members who were on the planets, as out of optimism, many subscribed to the idea that electronics had been permanently disabled by the war - which was found to be less of a problem in comparison to what really happened.
Just a year later, then-Defense Minister Mus'ad Sharif and the military marched into the Presidential Residence and attempted to charge Malik Taylor with contempt of government. This charge was rooted in the disagreement between the two over the President's decision to greatly reduce the amount of weapons the police and National Guard had access to. Sharif killed Taylor whenever he refused to accept the charges.
Initially, the news was hidden about what happened, but when International Minister Mahdi Ebrahim and Vice President Jordan Khalifa learned of what happened, they outed the Minister. In the weeks following, several violent assassination attempts were made on Sharif's life, but none were successful. Military abandonment reached an all-time high as the chain of commanded had been practically dismantled. However, a group of soldiers loyal to Sharif made one final assault on those who were loyal to Khalifa and Ebrahim, who had set up shop in the University of Western Maledictoria. Sharif's men assaulted the University, and a mass shootout ensued, resulting in the death of Ebrahim, but the soldiers loyal to Khalifa came out victorious. The next day, Sharif agreed to meet the Vice President and turn himself in, but when he showed up to the University, he instead killed himself.
With a very small police force remaining, a growing amount of unhappy people, and a series of shootings and bombings in the streets of the other cities, Khalifa ordered that the high-speed rail system connecting the cities be shut down. This ultimately prevented travel between any city, as attempts to cross the desert were futile.
With the lockdown in place, two decades passed. Things had settled down at long last, but at the price of hate, death, and cruelty. Khalifa's Administration oversaw the construction of a few more large spaceships to contain the remainder of the Onzaian population, and whenever there was enough to shelter everybody, the ships were boarded and Endiyu was abandoned. Khalifa, however, remained to seek redemption for his undemocratic decisions. Along with him, a few cabinet members and family remained, as well.
Eventually, the Onzaians found Enkon, and settled in one of its deserts, where they would be adapted and comfortable. Years went on, and technology was able to return to its previous state relatively quickly, with radios eventually allowing the discovery of ancient allies, such as
Ajerrin,
Athretvari,
Ivstinian,
46566,
New Santiago,
Mare Solis, and
Earth Empire.
Now, the nation prepares to elect a new President, and Sultans prepare to lead their respective cities as the nation moves forward into a new era - from the dusk of destruction, to the dawn of a brighter future, and a better life.