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Deep Space Epoch

Deep Space Epoch

(Going to be slow releases the week of 2/24 - 3/1. Slightly unwell and working all day Mon-Fri, so only expecting one chapter / 2 days) Ivan Storme was once a billionaire, a man who ruled with money. His company operated in all sectors across Earth and was publicly renowned. However, Ivan had built most of his power with shady and illegal means, often conducting inhumane actions for the sake of profit. When this information was discovered and released to the public, he was forced to flee or face a life sentence behind bars. With all of his past accomplishments and fortune crumbling before him and with no path of survival in front of him, Ivan took desperate measures to escape pursuit. He contacted an illegal human experimentation facility and paid all the money he had on hand to be cryogenically frozen in stasis for 200 years when the technology to revive someone from such a state existed. When he woke up from stasis and was expecting a new life in a highly developed world filled with flying cars and holographic projections, instead he woke up to an unfamiliar environment in a completely different galaxy.. Ivan was sure of only one thing. The time he slept for was definitely not 200 years. From the author: This has been on my mind for a long time so I have decided to put pen to paper, metaphorically. I'm currently doing an average 7ch/week + extras as I like, I will update this of any changes. P.S. I don't proofread or edit. Doing so annoys me far more than you would be reading it. It's pretty clean already so for any typos, treat them as me testing your adaptability. ^.^ Comment any major errors and thou shalt be fixed
Sci-fi
64 Chs
What are some EPA horror stories?
One EPA horror story could be about a chemical spill that the EPA failed to respond to quickly enough. As a result, local wildlife was severely affected, with fish dying in large numbers in nearby rivers and birds losing their habitats. The local community also suffered from contaminated water sources, leading to health issues among the residents.
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2024-12-02 00:06
What are some EPA success stories?
One EPA success story is the reduction of air pollutants in major cities. Through strict regulations on industries and promoting cleaner technologies, the air quality has significantly improved. For example, in some areas, the levels of harmful particulate matter have decreased, leading to better respiratory health for the residents.
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2024-12-07 09:19
What is the connection between 'comic guy' and the EPA?
I'm not really sure. Maybe there's no direct connection at all.
3 answers
2025-04-02 16:09
What are some EPA Superfund success stories?
One success story is the Love Canal site. After years of contamination issues, the EPA's Superfund program led to extensive clean - up efforts. They removed hazardous waste, remediated the soil, and put in place measures to prevent future contamination. This has transformed the area from a highly polluted and dangerous place to one that is now habitable and has seen redevelopment.
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2024-12-12 13:23
What are some EPA Brownfield success stories?
One success story could be the transformation of an old industrial site into a vibrant community park. The EPA's Brownfield program provided the necessary funds and guidance for the remediation of contaminated soil. After clean - up, the area was landscaped and now serves as a place for families to gather, improving the quality of life in the neighborhood.
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2024-12-05 23:55
What are some EPA NPS Success Stories?
One EPA NPS success story could be the restoration of a particular wetland. Through EPA initiatives, pollution in the wetland was reduced, leading to the return of native species. This not only improved the ecological balance but also enhanced the aesthetic value of the area.
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2024-11-16 19:56
What is the relationship between political cartoons and the EPA?
Political cartoons often serve as a form of critique or celebration regarding the EPA. They might focus on specific regulations, projects, or the agency's overall approach to environmental protection. It's a way for cartoonists to engage the public in discussions about the EPA's work.
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2025-05-29 13:23
Can you share a specific EPA horror story?
Sure. There was a case where a factory was disposing of its waste in an improper way. The EPA was supposed to oversee this, but there were some loopholes in their inspection process. The waste seeped into the ground and contaminated a large area of underground water. People living in the nearby area started getting sick with strange illnesses. Eventually, it took a huge effort and a lot of money to try to clean up the contaminated water.
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2024-12-02 06:29
What makes the 'epa fremont river' a success story?
It could be the EPA's successful pollution control in the Fremont River.
1 answer
2024-11-03 05:22
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