Spoilers ahead (in case you ever read the book :P)
We meet Senator Donald Keene in Georgia around the year 2049. He has been given the tedious task to design a structure that would allow people to live underground for centuries and he has no clue why but he is just doing what he is told to do. At the same time we have an alternative plot going on that is in 2110 and revolves around a character named Troy and we know he is in charge of Silo 1. It goes back and forth between this two characters until Troy says one word, "Donald". The first part ends and we meet a whole new set of characters and we don't hear of Troy and Donald for awhile. As far as I've read, Troy is awaken from cryo-sleep and is told stuff is going south and they need him. I'll leave you with that cliff hanger.
I totally recommenced anyone to read this, it's 600 pages but you'll enjoy every single page of it (hah that's a lie but you'll really enjoy) and I am on 200 or so and it's intense and crazy and to think that's not even half way through the book! See ya in a few weeks.
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