Display title | The War Against the Chtorr |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The War Against the Chtorr is an incomplete sci-fi series by David Gerrold about an invasion of Earth by an entire alien ecosystem, set Twenty Minutes Into the Future. Just about everyone in The Government has become an Obstructive Bureaucrat, save the odd Magnificent Bastard. The rest of the world has forced the United States to accept crippling economic treaties to keep it from engaging in the odd Government Conspiracy. Then The End of the World as We Know It begins. First a series of alien plagues wipes out most of humanity, and then aliens (much) bigger than microbes begin popping up. The invaders consist mainly of giant worms, insects, plants and other, extremely unpleasant stuff. They eat everything, resulting in massive environmental damage, but they really like to eat people. Then it gets worse. |