Central Texas (1983: Doomsday)

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Central Texas saw several strikes, mainly centered on the state capitol of Austin and the city of San Antonio, as well as Fort Hood, 20 miles west of Waco.

Several survivor towns have made it to the present day, most notably Killeen, Gatesville, Cameron, Bryan, College Station, Kerrville, and San Marcos.

The towns are politically and economically independent, although they have dealt with outside entities (such as West Texas, Mexico, South Texas and Dos Laredos) as a group called The Association of Central Texas Cities, Towns and Villages.

Bryan and College Station allied themselves with the provisional Texas government out of Nacogdoches in 1989.