The Great Exchange (Eclipse)

The Great Exchange was a brief international conflict which escalated from the Sino-Indian Standoff, which lasted for approximately 7 months prior. During the conflict, an estimated of 1,034 nuclear devices were launched and detonated across multiple targets worldwide. Mutually Assured Destruction ensued, including the complete annihilation of Washington D.C., Moscow, Beijing and New Delhi.

Due to the proliferation of multiple anti-ICBM systems installed at various locations worldwide such as the European Centurion Defense System and the Chinese East Asian Shield System, the nuclear annihilation of all cities on Earth was avoided. Over 900 nuclear missiles were shot down via such methods, preventing further loss of life and infrastructure.