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===Post-[[Gold Morning]]=== At some point a portal from [[New York]] Bet is created and used to evacuate population of US east coast alongside with Brockton Bay portal. Resulting sprawl of refugee tent settlements, New Brockton and New York central form [[The City]]. At least two other parallel earths (both with prominent world governments), provided invaluable assistance. [[Cheit]] gave out the majority of support, with around the third of resources coming from [[Shin]], the tenth was sourced from corner worlds, and the remainder was scavenged from Gimel and [[Bet]] themselves.<ref name="aid">“Materials from Shin have been about thirty percent of what Gimel received to date. Cheit’s fifty, if I remember right. Ten percent from Nun and other associated corner worlds. Something like six percent from Gimel itself, three percent from Bet, reclaim and scavenging. You guys wanted to put as much as you could into rebuilding. Shelters and businesses first, Gimel having its own supply and manufacturing chains came second. The numbers for supplied food versus what Gimel produces on its own are different, but I think last winter they were sort of close to what I just said.” - [https://www.parahumans.net/2019/06/15/breaking-14-9/ Excerpt] from [[Breaking 14.9]]</ref> In 2015 The Grower's Court refuses to tithe a portion of their harvest back to the government despite taking full advantage of various forms of support the government provided.<ref name=10.4>“Another win,” Tristan’s voice pulled me away from my musings.<br/><br/>“Parahuman or civilian?” I asked, walking back to the pair.<br/><br/>“Non-powered. The Grower’s Court?” Tristan asked.<br/><br/>“Sounds vaguely familiar.”<br/><br/>“Farming collective kind of like what the Fallen had,” Rain said. “They decided they wanted to keep everything they grew, they didn’t want to pay taxes or give a share to the city, didn’t want anything from the city-”<br/><br/>“-Ignoring that the city gave them the seeds, machinery, and tools, built the roads, and provided material for the homes.” Tristan said.<br/><br/>“Sure,” Rain said. “Yeah, I guess so, didn’t hear that end of it, but it’d have to be the case, right?”<br/><br/>“It was,” Tristan said.<br/><br/>“Them deciding to hoard was a thing last spring, after the long winter. They holed up, everyone with a rifle, and city eventually said it wasn’t worth it. Then this summer, in the middle of a lot of the craziness, they blocked off a section of road, raided a truck, and took the stuff back to the Grower’s Court.”<br/><br/>“And?” I asked.<br/><br/>“And a month and a half later, the Shepherds got enough people behind them to deal with it,” Rain said.<br/><br/>“They’re civilians, but that’s a win that might go in the papers,” Tristan said. = [https://www.parahumans.net/2018/11/03 Excerpt] from [[Polarize 10.4]]</ref> Two years past GM, Gimel.US continues to experiencing active inflow of refugees from [[Earth Bet]].<ref>[[Flare 2.1]]</ref> It will likely have to bring in even more. [[Gary Nieves]] estimated that at least 26 million people still remained on Bet.<ref name="ii7.y">[[Interlude 7.y II]]</ref> The region also still heavily relies on foreign aid, so much that it invites struggles with political independence and economical autonomy.<ref name="aid"/>
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