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COPPERHEART: A RiggStories Audio Drama

A bunker-bound nuclear-winter drama about survival, secrecy, and an unexpected visitor.

Key tags
Nuclear WinterBunkerSurvivalPost Apocalyptic
Archive rating 0/10 Echo score
Runtime57 episodes
FormatFull Cast
CompletionOngoing
Release statusActive

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COPPERHEART is an Audio Drama set in an alternate reality during a Nuclear Winter. Over 2,000 people (civilians, scientists, and military personnel) live underground in a multi-leveled USRB (United States Reconstruction Bunker) in Groom Lake, Nevada. They're all just waiting out the clock, preparing future generations to re-claim the surface of the earth...until a visitor arrives.

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A long-form bunker mystery for listeners who want post-apocalyptic survival with institutional secrets.

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