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* RightWingMilitiaFanatic: The Heavenly Kingdom, also known as the Martyrs. The Christian States are a more moderate theocracy based in the Deep South. Meanwhile, a loose coalition of vaguely leftist militias collectively known as Secular Defense Forces has been holding the Martyrs back.

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* RightWingMilitiaFanatic: The Heavenly Kingdom, also known as the Martyrs. The United Christian States are a more moderate theocracy based in the Deep South. Meanwhile, a loose coalition of vaguely leftist militias collectively known as Secular Defense Forces has been holding the Martyrs back.
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* DividedStatesOfAmerica: Known successors to the former United States include California, Texas, Florida, Cascadia, the Christian States of America, the North American Federation (or [=AmFed=]), and the Kingdom of Albuquerque.

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* DividedStatesOfAmerica: Known successors to the former United States include California, Texas, Florida, Cascadia, the United Christian States of America, States, the North American Federation (or [=AmFed=]), and the Kingdom of Albuquerque.



* SecondAmericanCivilWar: Resulted in the breakup of the United States of America into multiple successor states, and now Texas is fighting its own civil war.

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* SecondAmericanCivilWar: Resulted in the breakup of the United States of America into multiple successor states, states (and non-states), and now Texas is fighting its own civil war.

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* AllCrimesAreEqual: From what we can glimpse from what passes for "justice" in the Heavenly Kingdom capital offences include: Stealing some of the food coming in, being captured while fighting against the Heavenly Kingdom, being gay and/or transgender. There are also more "minor" crimes although the Heavenly Kingdom doesn't think of them as "crime and punishment" and more as "the way things are". Those include being female [[spoiler: Punishment: being forcibly married (i.e. raped) to one of the polygamist soldiers and being denied a last name]], being nonwhite and mildly inconveniencing one of those with authority [[spoiler: being turned into a BrainInAJar for suicide missions]] whether there are other such "crimes" hasn't been revealed yet.

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* AllCrimesAreEqual: From what we can glimpse from what passes for "justice" in the Heavenly Kingdom capital offences include: Stealing some of the food coming in, being captured while fighting against the Heavenly Kingdom, being gay and/or transgender. There are also more "minor" crimes although the Heavenly Kingdom doesn't think of them as "crime and punishment" and more as "the way things are". Those include being female [[spoiler: Punishment: (punishment: being forcibly married (i.e. raped) to one of the polygamist soldiers and being denied a last name]], name)]] as well as being nonwhite and mildly inconveniencing one of those with authority [[spoiler: (punishment: being turned into a BrainInAJar for suicide missions]] whether missions)]]. Whether there are other such "crimes" hasn't been revealed yet.
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* NotGoodWithPeople: Roland due to simply not understanding how a non-chromed brain operates and having a difficult time telling when he says something out loud (highlights include asking "Are eight minutes long for you people?" during a tense situation). He notices how Manny can often smooth things over by intervening and wonders how many violent misunderstandings he could've avoided with Manny at his side and whether he should invite him to become his neighbor when the heist has gone down.

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* NotGoodWithPeople: NoSocialSkills: Roland due to simply not understanding how a non-chromed brain operates and having a difficult time telling when he says something out loud (highlights include asking "Are eight minutes long for you people?" during a tense situation). He notices how Manny can often smooth things over by intervening and wonders how many violent misunderstandings he could've avoided with Manny at his side and whether he should invite him to become his neighbor when the heist has gone down.
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A novel (and podcast) written by Robert Evans of ''Podcast/ItCouldHappenHere'' and ''Podcast/BehindTheBastards'' and building on many of the themes presented in the former, available for free [[https://atrbook.com/ here]]. The book is being released in text and audiobook instalments read by Evans himself throughout the summer of 2021, with a complete ebook version eventually being released in August 2021 and a printed version coming at some point in 2022.

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A novel (and podcast) written by Robert Evans of ''Podcast/ItCouldHappenHere'' and ''Podcast/BehindTheBastards'' and building on many of the themes presented in the former, available for free [[https://atrbook.com/ here]]. The book is being released in text and audiobook instalments installments read by Evans himself throughout the summer of 2021, with a complete ebook version eventually being released in August 2021 and a printed version coming at some point in 2022.
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Evans has revealed that he has a sequel in the works

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Evans has revealed that he has a sequel in the works
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