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''The mid-21st century: The fortunes of the human race have taken rather a [[Dystopia|down turn]]. A [[Weapon of Mass Destruction|man-made viral weapon]] has seen to that.''
{{quote|''The mid-21st century: The fortunes of the human race have taken rather a [[Dystopia|down turn]]. A [[Weapon of Mass Destruction|man-made viral weapon]] has seen to that.''

''In the year 2035, a group of [[The Fundamentalist|religious zealots]] called the Mavonites left Earth to colonize [[The Promised Land|a far-off world]], and to get away from the rest of humanity. Most of them have no knowledge of [[Depopulation Bomb|the plague bomb]] their leaders dropped from orbit. The leaders figured if things didn't work out, they could return to a new world [[The Purge|with no unbelievers in it]].''
''In the year 2035, a group of [[The Fundamentalist|religious zealots]] called the Mavonites left Earth to colonize [[The Promised Land|a far-off world]], and to get away from the rest of humanity. Most of them have no knowledge of [[Depopulation Bomb|the plague bomb]] their leaders dropped from orbit. The leaders figured if things didn't work out, they could return to a new world [[The Purge|with no unbelievers in it]].''

''Now, [[After the End|30 years later]], the wind whistles down the highways choked with dust, empty except for the call of the birds or the rustle of a coyote.''
''Now, [[After the End|30 years later]], the wind whistles down the highways choked with dust, empty except for the call of the birds or the rustle of a coyote.''
''Well, maybe not completely empty. It seems the human race is a [[The End of the World as We Know It|little tougher than anticipated]].''}}


''[http://www.wanderingones.com The Wandering Ones]'', by Clint Hollingsworth, is a webcomic about the exploits and adventures of the scouts of the Clan of the Hawk and their allies, who are trying to secure civilization against the expansionist Reich government in what used to be the northwestern United States, somewhere in or near the Oregon-Washington area.
''Well, maybe not completely empty. It seems the human race is a [[The End of the World as We Know It|little tougher than anticipated]].''


[http://www.wanderingones.com The Wandering Ones], by Clint Hollingsworth, is a webcomic about the exploits and adventures of the scouts of the Clan of the Hawk and their allies, who are trying to secure civilization against the expansionist Reich government in what used to be the northwestern United States, somewhere in or near the Oregon-Washington area.
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=== This webcomic contains examples of: ===

* [[Bedouin Rescue Service]]: [[Justified Trope|Justified]]; the rescuer had been following the victim all day to see if he could survive in the desert on his own.
* [[Bedouin Rescue Service]]: [[Justified Trope|Justified]]; the rescuer had been following the victim all day to see if he could survive in the desert on his own.
* [[Boisterous Bruiser]]: Damon Chisolm, especially earlier in the comic. He is learning some humility and subtlety, however, as he continues to dine on his feet.
* [[Boisterous Bruiser]]: Damon Chisolm, especially earlier in the comic. He is learning some humility and subtlety, however, as he continues to dine on his feet.
* [[Colonel Badass]]: [http://wanderingones.com/story/19/3/ Zephyr Crow] is a Major{{spoiler|, eventually promoted to Colonel,}} whose physical stength, flexibility, and agility is combined with extreme martial arts skill to make anyone familiar with her quite... polite. And if they're not... well...[http://wanderingones.com/story/40/76/ that] [http://wanderingones.com/story/40/77/ can] [http://wanderingones.com/story/40/79/ be] [http://wanderingones.com/story/40/80/ very] [http://wanderingones.com/story/40/81/ quickly][http://wanderingones.com/story/40/82/ rectified].
* [[Colonel Badass]]: [http://wanderingones.com/story/19/3/ Zephyr Crow] is a Major{{spoiler|, eventually promoted to Colonel,}} whose physical stength, flexibility, and agility is combined with extreme martial arts skill to make anyone familiar with her quite... polite. And if they're not... well...[http://wanderingones.com/story/40/76/ that] [http://wanderingones.com/story/40/77/ can] [http://wanderingones.com/story/40/79/ be] [http://wanderingones.com/story/40/80/ very] [http://wanderingones.com/story/40/81/ quickly][http://wanderingones.com/story/40/82/ rectified].
** As it turns out, there's a [[Designer Babies|reason for this]].
** As it turns out, there's a [[Designer Babies|reason for this]].
* [[Cool, Clear Water]]: [[Averted Trope|Averted]]. Embedded in a very [[Anvilicious]] [[Green Aesop]] [http://www.wanderingones.com/D/20010530.html here].
* [[Cool, Clear Water]]: [[Averted Trope|Averted]]. Embedded in a very [[Anvilicious]] [[Green Aesop]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20080916174520/http://www.wanderingones.com/D/20010530.html here].
* [[Depopulation Bomb]]: Released by the Mavonites in order to have an empty world to return to if their colonization didn't work out. [[The Immune|The bomb didn't seem to work out]].
* [[Depopulation Bomb]]: Released by the Mavonites in order to have an empty world to return to if their colonization didn't work out. [[The Immune|The bomb didn't seem to work out]].
* [[Five-Man Band]]:
* [[Five-Man Band]]:
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Latest revision as of 11:14, 26 September 2018

The mid-21st century: The fortunes of the human race have taken rather a down turn. A man-made viral weapon has seen to that.
In the year 2035, a group of religious zealots called the Mavonites left Earth to colonize a far-off world, and to get away from the rest of humanity. Most of them have no knowledge of the plague bomb their leaders dropped from orbit. The leaders figured if things didn't work out, they could return to a new world with no unbelievers in it.
Now, 30 years later, the wind whistles down the highways choked with dust, empty except for the call of the birds or the rustle of a coyote.
Well, maybe not completely empty. It seems the human race is a little tougher than anticipated.

The Wandering Ones, by Clint Hollingsworth, is a webcomic about the exploits and adventures of the scouts of the Clan of the Hawk and their allies, who are trying to secure civilization against the expansionist Reich government in what used to be the northwestern United States, somewhere in or near the Oregon-Washington area.


Tropes used in Wandering Ones include: