Following a particularly nasty holiday experience when he was but a child, the now fully grown, bitter and twisted master criminal and terrorist Number One plans a horrific attack on south Pembrokeshire; his perfectly formed plans hopefully culminating in an explosion so fierce that no living thing within a thirty mile radius would survive thanks to the massive fireball that would suck all of the available oxygen out of the air; which in turn would be thanks to the oil refineries and similar facilities that abound on either side of the Milford Haven waterway.
To make things worse his plans actually work.
There are a few survivors as always happens in any holocaust scenario, even a localised event; one band of the living led by holiday-maker Jim, the retired Chief Gallant and a few others of equal unimportance, all of them quite democratically deciding to set out on a walking expedition to Carmarthen and points east; lands they dearly hope have avoided the scarring by the massive fireball.
But the after effects of the explosions are not the only thing that they have to worry about; disturbing newly emerged subcultures dressed entirely in leather, cavorting around the countryside on motorcycles converted to run on waste vegetable oil; bald aliens who might or might not be peace-loving vegetarians and a heavily armed Polish contingent conspire to make matters much worse.
Yurt Today, Gone Tomorrow is released 16th April 2014.
To make things worse his plans actually work.
There are a few survivors as always happens in any holocaust scenario, even a localised event; one band of the living led by holiday-maker Jim, the retired Chief Gallant and a few others of equal unimportance, all of them quite democratically deciding to set out on a walking expedition to Carmarthen and points east; lands they dearly hope have avoided the scarring by the massive fireball.
But the after effects of the explosions are not the only thing that they have to worry about; disturbing newly emerged subcultures dressed entirely in leather, cavorting around the countryside on motorcycles converted to run on waste vegetable oil; bald aliens who might or might not be peace-loving vegetarians and a heavily armed Polish contingent conspire to make matters much worse.
Yurt Today, Gone Tomorrow is released 16th April 2014.