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Extinction New Zealand

The New Zealand branch follows Jack Gee, Dee Gee, Boss, Ben Johns, the Renegades, and survivor communities through outbreak, resistance, reclamation.

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Placement in reading order

Connected branch overview.

Placement in chronology

Parallel global outbreak and post-reclamation branch in New Zealand.

Spoiler-safe premise

The New Zealand branch follows Jack Gee, Dee Gee, Boss, Ben Johns, the Renegades, and survivor communities through outbreak, resistance, reclamation, and betrayal.

Why this work matters

It widens the universe globally and gives the wiki a full non-American survivor model built around family, irregular forces, and national reclamation.

Full spoiler story summary

Extinction New Zealand proves that the Extinction Cycle is not an American catastrophe with occasional foreign scenes. Its geography, family stakes, island refuges, and local military remnants give the global outbreak a different shape. Jack and Dee's separated survival, Boss's presence, and Ben Johns's training network turn family protection into the seed of organized resistance.

Across The Rule of Three, The Fourth Phase, The Five Pillars, and The Sixth Law, the branch moves from household survival to island training, from Renegade operations to Operation Utu, and from reclamation victory to the danger of betrayal inside a rebuilt society. It parallels Team Ghost without duplicating it. The Renegades are not born elite. They become necessary.

What changes after this work

After the branch, the larger continuity has a comparative model for post-war defense: Allied States outposts in America and New Zealand reclamation through Renegades and survivor communities.

Major character arcs

Jack Gee grows into a commander.

Dee Gee anchors family survival.

Boss becomes child and chosen-family stake.

Ben Johns and Ken Hind shape military training and resistance.

Major relationship changes

Jack and Dee define family survival under separation.

Jack and Boss create a protector-child bond.

Jack and Ben Johns connect civilian survival to trained resistance.

Jack and Ken Hind connect Renegades to command structures.