Captain EZHNO... by Zuno... ^L^

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The Third World War destroyed all the nuclear power plants, and the Earth is polluted with nuclear radiation.
The government took over the only place untouched by this monstrosity, completely free of all nuclear activity, called it District H.o.P.E. (Heart of Peaceful Earth), and abandoned all connections to the barren, desolate world out side of it.
With no rules and no one to enforce any, the outside world became an increasingly dangerous place, with crime, outlaws, and gangs.
The wealthy families that weren’t granted access to District H.o.P.E. gave out their wealth in search for complete protection, and those left with nothing became bounty hunters who relied solely on themselves for survival.

Captain EZHNO

The name Ezhno is of Native American origin meaning 'solitary' or 'he walks alone.’
Prior to the worldwide apocalypse, he was the Air Force captain and the head of his family.
The Third World War breaks out and he is enlisted in the multinational military, but he separates from his family in the midst of war.
Since the closing of multinational federal government’s (District H.o.P.E.) door, he refuses to enter on his own.
After finding a wrecked and abandoned motorcycle, he adds the motor of a classic aircraft and starts his lone journey to the outside world that is contaminated by radioactivity.
However, that world is an extremely disturbed place. A place where one must kill to survive.
Will he ever get to find his family?

To be continued…

by Zuno… ^L^
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Hi All,
Since June 2013, eight months after the creation of Baby Bounty, the third character of the “World after World War 3” series, Captain EZHNO, has completed.
Ezhno is a Native American name, meaning “solitary” or “he walks alone.”
For the “wanderer” concept, I combined parts from four motorbikes and a classic aircraft’s to make one unique motorbike.
I produced a situation in which he must collect and construct a mode of transportation using found wrecked pieces in a world with a collapsed civilization.
The polluted radioactivity requires a gas mask, and creating an intimidating facade is necessary when going through such threatening areas.
The necklace, bracelets, and the various feathers are inspired by the Native American culture.
I hope you enjoy this piece, and have a happy figuring life!

Thanks,
Zuno… ^L^
 
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