Timeline (Y2K Cascade)

1999
12:00:00 PM UTC, December 31: At 12:00:00 AM UTC-12, the first signs of Y2K were shown. Parts of the Aleutian Islands were reporting over their radios back to Alaska that their computers had failed. Alaskan officials dismissed these claims as just side effects of the Y2K Bug.

1:00:00 PM UTC: Computers and televisions in American Samoa, Niue, and the Midway Atoll, cease working. Radio calls to America and Britain are now more frequent, as questions arise on whether the Y2K Bug is a real threat.

2:00:00 PM UTC: Computers and televisions in the Cook Islands, French Polynesia, and Hawaii stop working. Radio and telephone calls are now more frantic, as the Y2K bug is now a very real threat. Television news outlets are now completely focused on this story.

3:00:00 PM UTC: All electronics in Alaska completely halt working. The National Guard is sent immediately to the area in order to keep the peace.

4:00:00 PM UTC: The Northwest territories of Canada, Baja California Province of Mexico, Clipperton Island of France, California, Northern Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington, are all hit by Y2K. The first unintentional seventeen nukes, from nuclear development and test sites in California, Nevada, and Washington, are launched in the ensuing confusion. The Cuban cities of Havana, Santiago, Santa Clara, Guantanamo, and Las Tunas are all hit, along with the Iranian cities of Mashhad, Esfahan, and Qom, are all hit. Nine nuclear missiles fail to reach their destinations.

5:00:00 PM-6:00:00 PM UTC: Electronics fail and uncontrollable nuclear missiles are fired at international targets. Many fail to reach their destinations, but hits are recorded in the Syrian city of Homs, the Iranian city of Fars, and the Afghani city of Kandahar. Non-electronic nuclear defense mechanisms are deployed around the world hurriedly as Y2K's deadly bug spreads.

7:00:00 PM UTC: A nuclear missile is detected to be heading straight for the District of Colombia. A rogue nuclear missile from Savannah River Site had malfunctioned and was heading on a direct course for the Southwest border between D.C. and Virginia. Evacuations were declared as the first nuclear missile to ever hit American soil is on its way.

7:51:19 PM UTC: The nuclear missile from Savannah River Site hits Washington D.C., approximately nine minutes before the next stage of Y2K begins. 200,000 people are declared dead on the spot, as evacuations were extremely slow.

More coming soon.