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9/23/2024
Due to family medical issues, Requiem is on indefinite hiatus.

An elderly family member of ours took a bad fall on Labor Day night, and we’ve been dealing with the aftermath ever since. Hopefully, things will get sorted out, but as of right now, doing a daily comic is not something my schedule can allow.

Sorry to have this happen, but as everyone knows, real life comes first….and at least we don’t have too many running storylines on the backburner.

Branchline, Part 1

Cassie Greylock

Cassie Greylock is the daughter, and only child of Vance Greylock.

Comics: 146
Recent Appearance: Wedding Day, Part 29 (The Big Day)
First Appearance: 2006-01-12

Dana McAllen

Dana McAllen is a member of the urban exploration association that is currently investigating remnants of the worlds previous civilization. She initially made her debut in the Tunnelrunners side comic. She has been Ian's closest friend since early childhood, and is still his closest confidant.

Comics: 592
Recent Appearance: A Survivor Type: A Comfortable Apocalypse, Part 4
First Appearance: 2006-09-03

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Branchline, Part 1

Feb08
by admin on February 8, 2017 at 12:01 am
Chapter: Day 10, In the Month of New Leaves, 6564
Characters: Cassie Greylock, Dana McAllen
└ Tags: Cassie Greylock, Dana McAllen

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Discussion (2) ¬

  1. Slamlander
    February 8, 2017, 10:10 am | # | Reply
    Yes, or course! 😉 All that material didn’t get there by itself and Enki wasn’t that strong. There had to be a supporting logistical infrastructure for both sites and rail makes perfect sense, considering the amount of material. There should also be a connecting road network, between the rail line and the sites. 😉
  2. Ken
    February 8, 2017, 1:57 pm | # | Reply
    And somewhere there’s either rolling stock or a link into an existing railway. Both have real negatives … interesting.

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