Second Impact
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A meteorite impact centered in Antarctica and named for resembling the impact that killed the dinosaurs. Second Impact caused world sea levels to rise significantly, as well as the deaths of about 10% of the human population in the immediate crisis. An additional 10-15% of the human population died in subsequent territorial disputes.
Debris from Second Impact obscures much of the Antarctic when seen from space. There is a faint red tinge to this debris.