OK, Dawn of Death is probably extremely confusing to anyone who isn't me, myself, and I.
Let's recap it!
Season 1: Humanity on earth in the year of our Lord, 2018, just nuked itself into oblivion.
Dang, that sucks...
A lone Survivor sets out to thrive in the apocalyptic wastelands with his small band of rag-tag friends.
On the way, they basically encounter a bunch of scoundrels, who they have to fight.
At some point, they even meet Zombies, which are just corpses reanimated by radiation, and who generally pose no threat, as they can't actually infect you, just kill you, and they're very, very, very slow, often decomposing before anyone even comes across them.
They do make for fun target practice, though!
In the end, an alien species, known as the covenant, suddenly appear, and diagnose the humans as Nargoians, their enemies.
This leads on to Season 2, which involves another alien civilization meeting the Covenant in battle, the famed Nargoians, the ancestors of humanity, revealing that earth is in fact just a long lost colony of the empire, an empire which spans a bunch of (13) galaxies, and has a fairly large military force because of this.
We also find out that wars in between multi-galactic civilisations and species span centuries, as, not only do they have an extended life span by the time they reach this level of advanced technical knowledge, but travelling from one battle to another is fairly long.
The war has been going on for 900 years already, and is in the closing stages, with the Nargoians quickly assimilating any Earth Humans (or hybrids as they call them) into the empire's ranks, fighting back at the covenant.
This ends with a flood outbreak, and the unfortunate (off-screen) destruction of earth to contain it, once an Ultra-Carrier arrives.
We now move on to to Season 3, or Invasion.
Survivor, our protagonist alongside JoeFilms, is now a full citizen of Nargo, and must therefore fight for it.
They push back the covenant to its home world, but a much more sinister threat is about to appear once again... (It starts with an f).
We also find out that multiple dimensions and universes exist, although only one dimension is aware if them all.
The Valhalla dimension, where the Creators (AKA the Gallery), Duke it out continuously because a few of them succumbed to corporate greed.
Let's recap it!
Season 1: Humanity on earth in the year of our Lord, 2018, just nuked itself into oblivion.
Dang, that sucks...
A lone Survivor sets out to thrive in the apocalyptic wastelands with his small band of rag-tag friends.
On the way, they basically encounter a bunch of scoundrels, who they have to fight.
At some point, they even meet Zombies, which are just corpses reanimated by radiation, and who generally pose no threat, as they can't actually infect you, just kill you, and they're very, very, very slow, often decomposing before anyone even comes across them.
They do make for fun target practice, though!
In the end, an alien species, known as the covenant, suddenly appear, and diagnose the humans as Nargoians, their enemies.
This leads on to Season 2, which involves another alien civilization meeting the Covenant in battle, the famed Nargoians, the ancestors of humanity, revealing that earth is in fact just a long lost colony of the empire, an empire which spans a bunch of (13) galaxies, and has a fairly large military force because of this.
We also find out that wars in between multi-galactic civilisations and species span centuries, as, not only do they have an extended life span by the time they reach this level of advanced technical knowledge, but travelling from one battle to another is fairly long.
The war has been going on for 900 years already, and is in the closing stages, with the Nargoians quickly assimilating any Earth Humans (or hybrids as they call them) into the empire's ranks, fighting back at the covenant.
This ends with a flood outbreak, and the unfortunate (off-screen) destruction of earth to contain it, once an Ultra-Carrier arrives.
We now move on to to Season 3, or Invasion.
Survivor, our protagonist alongside JoeFilms, is now a full citizen of Nargo, and must therefore fight for it.
They push back the covenant to its home world, but a much more sinister threat is about to appear once again... (It starts with an f).
We also find out that multiple dimensions and universes exist, although only one dimension is aware if them all.
The Valhalla dimension, where the Creators (AKA the Gallery), Duke it out continuously because a few of them succumbed to corporate greed.