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The trio were able recruit several other [[Telepath]]s they tracked down in San Francisco. As the community grew, several normal humans were allowed to join and share in the experience. The Inner World reached its peak population of approximately 275 individuals in 1975. Of this number there were fifty-four [[Telepaths ]] and ten other Different individuals, including [[Stephen Burton]] and [[Martina Diaz]].
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The trio were able recruit several other [[Telepath]]s they tracked down in San Francisco. As the community grew, several normal humans were allowed to join and share in the experience. The Inner World reached its peak population of approximately 275 individuals in 1975. Of this number there were fifty-four [[Telepath]]s and ten other Different individuals, including [[Stephen Burton]] and [[Martina Diaz]].
  
 
   
 
   
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As [[The Plagues]] devastated the nation, most of remaining [[Telepath]]s left the community, either to return to their loved ones, or join [[Ultracorps]] and it’s quickly developing [[think.Net]] system. Although the community was located outside of the blast radius of the Russian nuclear missile launched by the rogue [[General $#$} that destroyed most of San Francisco, [[The Plagues]] poisoned the soil and livestock of The Inner World, making it difficult to keep the population fed. The community was abandoned in January of 1984, when the remaining members moved to a refugee camp located outside of Seattle.
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As [[The Plagues]] devastated the nation, most of remaining [[Telepath]]s left the community, either to return to their loved ones, or join [[Ultracorps]] and it’s quickly developing [[think.Net]] system. Although the community was located outside of the blast radius of the Russian nuclear missile launched by the rogue [[General Nicholas Gorvich]] that destroyed most of San Francisco, [[The Plagues]] poisoned the soil and livestock of The Inner World, making it difficult to keep the population fed. The community was abandoned in January of 1984, when the remaining members moved to a refugee camp located outside of Seattle.
  
  
 
The last official act of The Inner World was the community’s participation in [[The Beat]], on January 1, 1986. [[The Beat]] was a concert and visual arts performance that was made available, over [[think.Net]], to much of the U.S. population which had recently been relocated to refugee camps in the newly created [[Metro Areas]]. In addition to helping with the transmission of the performance over [[think.Net]], [[Stephen Burton]] and [[Martina Diaz]] delivered what most considered to be the penultimate set of the show, a dazzling mix of audio and visual effects that could only be performed by a Different. [{The Beat]] was the first time the three founding members of The Inner World were reunited since [[Allan Fischman]] had left. After the performance, [[Allan Fischman]], [[Robert Grant]], and [[Rebecca Jackson]], officially disbanded The Inner World.
 
The last official act of The Inner World was the community’s participation in [[The Beat]], on January 1, 1986. [[The Beat]] was a concert and visual arts performance that was made available, over [[think.Net]], to much of the U.S. population which had recently been relocated to refugee camps in the newly created [[Metro Areas]]. In addition to helping with the transmission of the performance over [[think.Net]], [[Stephen Burton]] and [[Martina Diaz]] delivered what most considered to be the penultimate set of the show, a dazzling mix of audio and visual effects that could only be performed by a Different. [{The Beat]] was the first time the three founding members of The Inner World were reunited since [[Allan Fischman]] had left. After the performance, [[Allan Fischman]], [[Robert Grant]], and [[Rebecca Jackson]], officially disbanded The Inner World.

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