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Future!Chuck is a version of Chuck 5 years into the future of 2009. In 2012, [[Lucifer]]'s minions re-released the [[Croatoan]] demon virus - in this post-apocalyptic world, most humans have been reduced to murderous zombies. Chuck is at [[Camp Chitaqua]] with [[Future!Dean]], [[Future!Castiel]] and other survivors. [[Future!Chuck]] is in charge of supplies. Toilet paper, he informs Dean, is 'like gold'.  
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Future!Chuck is a version of [[Chuck]] 5 years into the future of 2009. In 2012, [[Lucifer]]'s minions re-released the [[Croatoan]] demon virus - in this post-apocalyptic world, most humans have been reduced to murderous zombies. [[Chuck]] is at [[Camp Chitaqua]] with [[Future!Dean]], [[Future!Castiel]] and other survivors. [[Future!Chuck]] is in charge of supplies. Toilet paper, he informs Dean, is 'like gold'.  
  
 
A hoarding on a dilapidated movie theatre advertises "Route 666" indicating that one of Chuck's "Supernatural" books was made into a movie.
 
A hoarding on a dilapidated movie theatre advertises "Route 666" indicating that one of Chuck's "Supernatural" books was made into a movie.
  
 
[[Category: Canon]] [[Category: Characters]]
 
[[Category: Canon]] [[Category: Characters]]

Revision as of 12:56, 13 November 2009

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Chuck in the future

Future!Chuck is a version of Chuck 5 years into the future of 2009. In 2012, Lucifer's minions re-released the Croatoan demon virus - in this post-apocalyptic world, most humans have been reduced to murderous zombies. Chuck is at Camp Chitaqua with Future!Dean, Future!Castiel and other survivors. Future!Chuck is in charge of supplies. Toilet paper, he informs Dean, is 'like gold'.

A hoarding on a dilapidated movie theatre advertises "Route 666" indicating that one of Chuck's "Supernatural" books was made into a movie.