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TWD: A New Beginning From the End of the World

"I only know what will happen in this world." One day like any other in the madness inside Arion's head, he wakes up and learns he is in the world of The Walking Dead. After a heavy sleep, he discovers he doesn't have depersonalization disorder and all that stuff he felt was just his inner self warning that something wasn't right. What does he do to survive? In a world plagued by walkers and danger everywhere. His power? He knows the plot well enough to know the ending. Because he was one of the many fans who finished watching it. Read Arion Darcy's story to see how he survives and takes advantage of his knowledge according to his abilities. At least, you should know that this is not the first world he wakes up in. You can read more chapters in my P_treon: SrCuervo. Note: This is a sort of prequel to my latest fanfiction Infinite Worlds: Attack On Titan. The MC doesn't know much about his other lives, but that won't stop him from living a new one. Read the auxiliary chapter before reading the story, thanks for your support.

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Airon watched from the top of the building as the cargo trucks lined up in perfect order, waiting to be loaded with tons of resources. The frantic activity filled the place as SCT soldiers coordinated the transfer of heavy machinery, supplies, and other belongings.

The enormous C5 aircraft were parked on the runway, ready to load everything that was needed. Airon marveled at how the soldiers efficiently and quickly organized the loading process, like a well-oiled machine.

One after another, the goods were loaded onto the trucks and transported to the planes. It was impressive to see the amount of resources being moved at that moment. It seemed as if a small city was being relocated to new destinations.

The deafening sound of helicopter blades filled the air as they lifted off and joined the aerial convoy. The sight was breathtaking: a sky filled with aircraft, vigilant drones, and soldiers guarding every step of the process.

Airon knew that all this movement was part of a well-planned strategy to ensure the safety and well-being of the people. The C5 planes, with their clearly visible SCT logos, represented hope for survival and a better future.

Airon's heart filled with excitement and gratitude as he witnessed thousands of people being transported to safer places. He knew that those who were not military personnel would have the opportunity to rebuild their lives in more stable communities.

Airon's gaze shifted to the horizon, where the first rays of sunlight began to appear. It was a new dawn, a new beginning for those who were now being transported on the planes. And although there was pain in leaving behind their homes, Airon knew it was necessary to survive and move forward.

Amidst all the movement and massive transfer, Airon felt part of something bigger. He felt the weight of responsibility on his shoulders, but also a deep connection with the people being rescued and taken to a safer future.

The noise and frantic activity continued for hours as trucks and planes followed in a constant rhythm. From his privileged position, Airon couldn't help but feel a sense of hope and satisfaction as he saw each person boarding the planes having the opportunity to start anew.

The final load was secured in the trucks, and the last planes took off from the ground. Silence once again took hold of the place, leaving Airon alone with his thoughts. The excitement of witnessing that massive transfer mingled with a sense of uncertainty about the future.

However, Airon knew that the decision to evacuate and relocate so many people was necessary to ensure their survival. Although it meant leaving behind homes and memories, it also opened the door to the possibility of rebuilding a stronger and more resilient society.

With one last look at the horizon, Airon mentally bid farewell to his former home. He knew the journey wouldn't be easy, but he had confidence that the people who had been transported would have the strength and determination to build a better future.

And so, with a heart filled with hope, Airon prepared to join the other soldiers and continue their mission to safeguard and protect those who had placed their trust in the SCT. He knew the road ahead would be challenging, but he also knew that together they could face any challenge that came their way.

As the convoy moved away, Airon promised himself that he would do everything possible to ensure that those who had trusted him found safety, hope, and a new chance at life in their new destination. And in the midst of uncertainty and change, Airon found a renewed purpose and unwavering resilience to face the future with courage and resilience.

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There was a grave problem in all of this, and it had been analyzed in a thousand ways, yet there would still be problems.

Accommodating 59,000 people in a group of 80,000 can pose a considerable logistical challenge, especially considering the importance of maintaining security and avoiding the presence of individuals with malicious intentions or who may pose a threat to the community. However, with an optimal system and a rigorous focus on selection and adaptation processes, it is possible to manage this situation successfully.

Firstly, rigorous evaluation and selection protocols would be implemented to ensure that only suitable individuals are included in the group. Thorough background checks and medical assessments would be conducted to ensure that individuals do not pose a risk to the rest of the community. Those showing signs of infection or considered a threat would be separated and treated appropriately.