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Learn moreThe story of survival continues; the fight is not over.
It’s been eighteen years since the outbreak of “Infected” and the events from We’re Alive: A Story of Survival. Once an embattled “Colony” of survivors, the thriving stronghold of Westport celebrates the graduation of its latest class of Guardians, including Nicholas Tink. The son of the late great Saul Tink, Nick yearns to step beyond his father’s shadow and become a hero in his own right, a destroyer of the Infected.
But no peace can last. Unrest reaches the walls of Westport as rivals seek power amongst the ruins. Rumors are spreading … Sightings of someone long thought dead. Deep below the earth where the Infected dwell, another descendant lies waiting.
We’re Alive: Descendants is the culmination of a story that has been unfolding over ten years. Each chapter has established the background for many characters that will come together one last time to conclude the series in a powerful and meaningful finale.
Kc Wayland studied both acting and film theory and production at Orange High School’s media arts program and graduated with the Principal’s Medallion. He also won its Award of Excellence in Arts and Best Student Editor in 2001 and worked as a cinematographer on a video poem entitled Blue Doll, a short that went on to play at the Sundance Film Festival. He has produced numerous short films and a documentary about his journeys overseas after enlisting in the army. This feature-length film won Best Documentary at Chapman University in 2005, Best Student Documentary in the Big Bear Lake International Film Festival in 2006, and Best Student Film at the Tiberon International Film Festival. He currently works at Dodge College of Film and Media Arts as the digital applications specialist. In his time away from work, he continues to write, produce, edit, and direct the award-winning audio-drama serial We’re Alive.