Huck detonates the CRM's gas supply, successfully saving 87,000 people in Portland but dying in the process.

The CRM, led by figures like Lt. Col. Elizabeth Kublek , justifies these massacres as "culling" to ensure the long-term survival of the Civic Republic by removing resource-draining populations like Omaha and Portland.

The series concludes with a frantic race to prevent the CRM from destroying Portland.

The most significant contribution to the wider Walking Dead lore occurs in a post-credits scene set in France. It confirms:

Dr. Leopold Bennett and Dr. Lyla Belshaw are the scientific minds behind the CRM's research. While Leo is largely kept in the dark, Lyla's willingness to experiment on live human subjects (the "A" classification) highlights the moral rot at the heart of the organization. Key Character Evolutions

Silas Plaskett joins the CRM under Jadis’s mentorship, intending to act as a mole for the resistance in the future. The Global Ramifications

French zombies are shown to be faster, stronger, and more aggressive—retaining some motor memory after reanimation—posing a far greater threat than those seen in the United States.

The second and final season of The Walking Dead: World Beyond shifts from a teenage road-trip adventure into a high-stakes espionage thriller that finally pulls back the curtain on the . While the first season focused on the "Endlings" losing their innocence, Season 2 is about them reclaiming their agency to dismantle the very system that claimed to be saving humanity. The Core Conflict: Project Votus

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