Many people have banded together to preserve such methods, whether it be for scientific purposes or more deadly ones. In the post-war world, the remnants of humanity have learned to create and maintain both new and old pieces of technology from the old world. The tunnels also connect each station to each other, inevitably causing the tunnels to become main battlegrounds for conflicting parties. These zones make up the subway tunnels that connect the metro to the surface, giving all sorts of deadly mutants access to the metro. Much of this is due to the ideological alliances, and splits, that have occurred in the metro's past. Some station lines live in relative peace, at least compared to other outskirt stations. There are, however, many stations that are still "alive". While the exact number of empty or inactive stations is unknown, it is known that many of the original 188 stations on the 12 lines have fallen in the two decades since the Great War of 2013, due to post-war conditions. However, while these stations can be a harsh and cruel place to live, the most dangerous parts of the metro are the transition zones. As time goes on, the stations become more distant from each other, resulting in the emergence of factions and conflict. Some stations band together to survive while others turn to anarchy or every man for himself. There are over 100 stations, each clinging to its own society and government. The Moscow Metro is divided into 2 main sections: subway stations and subway tunnels. In a note from Metro: Last Light, Artyom states that less than 50,000 people of the original 200,000 people are still alive in the Metro. The novel does not specify any exact numbers of Metro inhabitants, estimating the whole population at "several thousands". In the opening intro scene of the game, Artyom states that 40,000 people are currently living at the Metro. The tunnels are a source of constant dangers - radiation, mental threats, bandits and mutant predators take the lives of the many of those people who venture between stations to trade or travel. Every station, however, has one thing in common, survival. Each station has its own leader, customs, and even political ideology. Each line has its own amount of stations, in which live Moscow's survivors of the nuclear holocaust. The Metro system is made up of subway lines. The Moscow Metro, which was planned from the beginning to be a giant underground air-raid shelter, became the last refuge of humanity. An apocalyptic war on a grand scale has devastated the surface of the Earth, leaving deadly radiation and biological weapons that have changed fauna into dangerous mutants.
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