We're Alive Frontier - Season 2

Season 2
The team attempts to rally the divided populace of the newly christened "Jennysburg," formerly known as "Osage." Now they must deal with the fallout from the confrontation at the Lewis & Clark Memorial.
Episodes

Aftermath
The Raildriver is in shambles, and the original mission is compromised. Now, the survivors must rebuild and unify the newly-christened city of Jennysburg.

Wounds: New and Old
Battered, isolated, and feeling hopeless, Stingray and Bandaid struggle to survive without the support of the group.

Through Water and Flame
Wary of the persistent danger from Kamon's followers, the team attempts to strike a deal with the surrounding communities.

Red Horizon
Their only shelter destroyed, Stingray and Bandaid run for their lives and head North in search of food and shelter.

Skin of Their Teeth
While resting in Heisenburg, the team discovers that Kamon's followers are not the only looming threat.

Under Cover
Along with their new companion, Bandaid and Stingray take cover from the firestorm and help the family at The Acreage deal with the aftermath.

Reprecussions
The survivors explore Osage Village, trying to locate Doc, while the threat from Kamon's followers escalates.

Friends and Foes
The group takes the survivors of Osage Villa in for protection as both friends and foes close in...

So Close, Yet So Far
While half the team barricades themselves in the government building, the others must find a way around K'larm's men in order to reunite with their friends.

Confrontation
With the two teams within sight of each other, Stingray makes a risky play.

The Coming War
Reunited at last, the survivors assess the damage from the last battle and prepare for the coming war.

Best Laid Plans
The survivors devise an elaborate defense, but will preparation be enough?

Picking Up the Pieces
On the season finale, the survivors abandon the remains of the government building to get the civilians to safety. With enemies and undead roaming the city, every step is dangerous.
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