A bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape under a bruised orange sky heavy with swirling ash and dust. In the foreground, a rugged family—a man, a woman, and two young girls—stand determinedly at the edge of a cracked, abandoned highway that fades into a distant mountain range. The man grips a worn rifle, the woman holds a small, high-tech device glowing faintly, and the eldest girl clutches a rugged tablet, her eyes sharp and hopeful. The youngest child looks up, wrapped in a patchwork cloak. Behind them, the ruined skyline of a once-great city—skyscrapers bent and crumbling, streets overgrown with thorny vines and wild grasses—fades into the horizon. Above, faint stars peek through thick, smoky clouds, hinting at a distant hope. In the sky, the silhouette of a massive, sleek spaceship—an Ark—glides upward, its engines glowing warmly, leaving a trail of light cutting through the dark atmosphere. The title “The Final Departure” appears boldly at the top or bottom, in clean, futuristic font with a subtle metallic sheen. The tagline beneath reads: “Earth burned. Hope didn’t.” Color palette: muted earth tones with contrasting warm glows from the ship’s engines and subtle blues and purples in the sky’s twilight. See more