The Cold War and Not So Cold Evo’s Conflict

Cultural event

1950CE
1970CE

Evos become drafted by government agencies and the race is on to see who could boast the best of the best.


Following World War II, most governments around the world started moving their Evos from the military and into governmental agencies. Specifically, in the United States, the Central Intelligence Agency employed 37 out of the confirmed 89 Evos in the country. These numbers were important, as the number of Evos across the world had yet to hit the thousand mark.   These Evo’s Agents were used in the Korean and Vietnam war, leading to the first covert conflicts against agents from both the USSR and Communist China. These conflicts would take the appearance of battlefields if sufficient enough threats engaged each other. The United States slowly began to pull ahead of other nations in terms of the power their EA’s could exhibit. By the 1970’s names such as Titan, Captain Starlight, and Mother Mayi were household and well respected across the country as the few EA’s released to the public during the height of the Cold War Propoganda age. By the start of the 70’s, reports indicated the number of Evo births were rising and the thousand mark had been hit, with the ten-thousand mark expected to be reached in the next decade.

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