That had occured to me; that's why a follow-up to Armageddon is becoming increasingly attractive. That would look at the post-war situation and all the problems that would have to be solved (not least of which would be coping with the post-war economic collapse on Earth.)Darth Wong wrote:One solution to the problem of humans committing suicide so they can escape Earthly problems in Hell is to simply have Hell descend into a monstrous war between various human factions once it's liberated, so that it remains an undesirable destination. That's not at all unlikely, with 90 billion humans squeezed onto a land mass only slightly larger than Earth's present land mass. And with those sheer numbers, even if we arm certain factions with modern weapons, they can't necessarily keep a lid on it. Hell, with the human lack of fatigue, super-survivability, and healing factor in Hell, human wave attacks might be fairly effective even against machine-guns.
The personal side of things (families getting back in touch etc) will be worth following up as well. I cane asily see a family visiting one of their revered ancestors only to learn the horrible truth about what went on - I'm irresistably reminded of a story i read about a very exclusive women's club near Valley Forge where to join one had to trace ancestry to one of a number of women who had stayed with the Army then. Then a historian tracked the story back and found that the original women had all been ladies of negotiable virtue working in a cat-house.