
In the summer of 1941 The Brisbin territory had reached 40,000 sims and the cities of CoveVille and Corner Bay were competing to see who would become the State Capitol if/when legislation passes.
People living in CoveVille were loving their city. There was a lot of trash issues but it was managable so long as they kept up after themselves. Most residence had consistant power and water supply. There was a school complex that had k-12. Talks even began about brining a university and some other big city elements to CoveVille. Some residence balked at this as their small town was perfect as it was.
One resident was a man by the name of James Sunderson. He had moved to the Brisbin territory when CoveVille was a small town of only 2000 sims. James had experianced and lived in large cities and felt a much smaller community was better suited for raising a family. James owned a local car dealership in downtown CoveVille and was happily married with two kids.


In July of 1941 the peaceful world of CoveVille was turned upside down, nearly literally. A massive 7.8 earthquake rocked the city of CoveVille leaving death and destruction in its wake. With the entire Palu nation with only a population of 2 million people and the Brisbin territory a sort of remote part of the country, The Palu Federal Goverment called on it's southern neighbor, SimNation for aid. SimNation responded rapidly with their National Guard and disaster relief organizations. With such a massive quake theres hope that there will also be private contractors following the National Guard.
Current estimates on the quake put the death toll at roughly 10,000 sims. Four of those deaths were of the Sunderson Family, leaving James alone and broken. The Sunderson Car lot was untouched but that didn't matter to James now. With so much of the aid coming from SimNation James decided to pack up his dealership and move across the southern border. Perhaps one of the smaller communities outside
CSGdesign's Boston will be well suited to the quiet lifestyle James has grown used to. It didn't matter much to James that the life insurance his family had as well as the money he got from selling his dealership afforded James the ability to buy virtually any property he wanted.
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