Tuesday, June 3, 2014
The Revolution or the End?
After months of heavy planning, everything was in place for the rebellion to start full force. We had gained support from the majority of the Untouchables across the country, and even the lower class citizens had joined the rebellion. Already, riots were starting in the country, especially in the lower island cities like Otago and Dunedin. Our food robbing raids had been a great help to stock up on food, and now we had great supplies of food and sources to aid us in the weeks to come. Little by little, the rebellion was starting.
We took South City first. It was a bloody battle against the United Forces, but they weren't expecting us to be so fierce, and that gave us the advantage. All the while my only thought was of bringing justice to the innocent people of Zelanda, and of avenging my brother's death, and in a way, also my own. The Frodo Lachlan I was now was no longer the Frodo Lachlan I had been months ago. As the rebellion spread so did the violence, and soon we had a handful of cities under our control.
As successful as the rebellion seemed to be going, I knew it was only a matter of time before Tiberius Caesar did his move, and if we didn't act fast, then it would all be for nothing. We needed to get the rest of the population on our side, to let them know the lies the Government was brainwashing them with. So we hijacked the communications system and aired the truth one evening during one of Kimmono Kardinski's shows. The uproar was incredible, but the Government shut down the intermission way too fast, and managed to convince a great number of people that the rebels were trying to fool them and separate them from their loyal Government. Even so, I know we managed to get through to some people.
That was two weeks ago. Right now, living in Zelanda is hell on Earth. Bombs shower the streets, there are corpses of the dead everywhere, and the surveillance of the Government has only gotten worse. My fear is that all our hard work will be wasted, and that PAPÆ will remain victorious in the end. I know my life is always in danger, and it is even more now that the Government has recognized me as one of the rebel's leaders. Oh no, I hear footsteps coming from the hallway, and I know they do not belong to my comrades. They are coming for me, my time has come. My only regret in life is that I could never come out of the closet and tell Kimmono Kardinski how much I loved-
We took South City first. It was a bloody battle against the United Forces, but they weren't expecting us to be so fierce, and that gave us the advantage. All the while my only thought was of bringing justice to the innocent people of Zelanda, and of avenging my brother's death, and in a way, also my own. The Frodo Lachlan I was now was no longer the Frodo Lachlan I had been months ago. As the rebellion spread so did the violence, and soon we had a handful of cities under our control.
As successful as the rebellion seemed to be going, I knew it was only a matter of time before Tiberius Caesar did his move, and if we didn't act fast, then it would all be for nothing. We needed to get the rest of the population on our side, to let them know the lies the Government was brainwashing them with. So we hijacked the communications system and aired the truth one evening during one of Kimmono Kardinski's shows. The uproar was incredible, but the Government shut down the intermission way too fast, and managed to convince a great number of people that the rebels were trying to fool them and separate them from their loyal Government. Even so, I know we managed to get through to some people.
That was two weeks ago. Right now, living in Zelanda is hell on Earth. Bombs shower the streets, there are corpses of the dead everywhere, and the surveillance of the Government has only gotten worse. My fear is that all our hard work will be wasted, and that PAPÆ will remain victorious in the end. I know my life is always in danger, and it is even more now that the Government has recognized me as one of the rebel's leaders. Oh no, I hear footsteps coming from the hallway, and I know they do not belong to my comrades. They are coming for me, my time has come. My only regret in life is that I could never come out of the closet and tell Kimmono Kardinski how much I loved-
The Untouchables
After walking a long time through the dark streets of South City, I saw a light and knew instantly that I had arrived to the Untouchables' camp. The sky was dark and the only source illuminating the whole camp was the reflection of the moon and the light I could see from a distance. It was full of fog, and I could barely see where I was going. The water droplets suspended in the air were a distraction for what was going on in the camp, and the reality I had not yet seen in person. A strike of fear hit me each time I took a step closer. I passed through some people avoiding eye contact with them, but my eyes could still see how the looked at me with suspicion in their faces. The place was full of people, dirty Untouchables. I couldn't help but think why their name was "Untouchables" the last thing I wanted to do was touch them.
I saw a shadow getting close to me, and right then we found ourselves having a conversation. He was the leader of the Untouchables. In his voice I could hear how his poor education was showing, and it took a while for me to get used to it. I started telling him how and why I was here. He was suspicious at first, but sentence by sentence I could see that he was believing me. While he was talking, I couldn't stop thinking about by brother, my dead brother. I knew I wanted revenge for that, but also I wanted justice for my country and for these dirty people living in these camps. I had a brilliant plan, so I started developing my ideas with him. The best way to taking this to an end was starting a rebellion.
After a few days, I was starving. They didn't had enough food to even feed themselves. I realized that a rebellion couldn't take place if the people where underfed. So I came up with a system to help supply the Untouchables with the necessary resources. A few Untouchables and me starting robbing food and other supplies from the higher class. I hijacked the high class delivering system so that some packages could arrive in our camps. The food robbing raid was a successful plan and I knew soon enough we were prepared. Little by little they started regaining strength and it was only a matter of time for the rebellion to start.
I saw a shadow getting close to me, and right then we found ourselves having a conversation. He was the leader of the Untouchables. In his voice I could hear how his poor education was showing, and it took a while for me to get used to it. I started telling him how and why I was here. He was suspicious at first, but sentence by sentence I could see that he was believing me. While he was talking, I couldn't stop thinking about by brother, my dead brother. I knew I wanted revenge for that, but also I wanted justice for my country and for these dirty people living in these camps. I had a brilliant plan, so I started developing my ideas with him. The best way to taking this to an end was starting a rebellion.
After a few days, I was starving. They didn't had enough food to even feed themselves. I realized that a rebellion couldn't take place if the people where underfed. So I came up with a system to help supply the Untouchables with the necessary resources. A few Untouchables and me starting robbing food and other supplies from the higher class. I hijacked the high class delivering system so that some packages could arrive in our camps. The food robbing raid was a successful plan and I knew soon enough we were prepared. Little by little they started regaining strength and it was only a matter of time for the rebellion to start.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Escaping
I was assigned a new mission, which was to subdue some rebel forces in South City. Those missions were the most dangerous ones, but I had done them several times before, and was confident that all would go well. However, there was something off about this time, and that something was my brother. My brother Sam was a very unusual person. Like me, he worked in the United Forces, but unlike me he seemed to have an incredible skepticism towards our Government, PAPÆ. He was paranoid all the time, was disgusted every time he had to watch the evening shows, and seemed unwilling to salute the posters of our leader, Tiberius Caesar. I'm afraid his rebellious and weird thinking might lead him to trouble, and I'd hate to see him get captured by the Government, but if he kept this behaviour up, I would have to turn him over to the Government myself. His confusing arguments about freedom, right of speech, equality, and his speculations about how the Government was brainwashing us were getting worse by the minute.The reason why I was uneasy for his presence in this mission was that we would be treating with rebels and Untouchables, and that was something that might cause him to snap and somehow turn traitor.
In the South City UF Base I found myself lost in a corridor of endless doors. My superior had told me to bring him some important archives, located in room 202. Once I found the door, I started searching for the archives, but ended up with something else entirely. The archives were titled PAPÆ CONFIDENTIAL. I wasn't sure if these were the archives I was looking for, so I opened them to the first page to check. The first page read PLAGUE PROJECT EXPERIMENT. Instantly, I knew these were not the archives I had been sent to retrieve, but my curiosity was piqued, and I was already confused with all the nonsense Sam was talking about, so I decided to read it even if it was an act of treason. As I read I grew to realize that everything I had ever believed was wrong, that I and everyone else lived in a world of lies. The Plague was not the Untouchables's fault but the Government's, and they used the so called medicines to brainwash us into submission. I couldn't believe it, Sam had been right! I made a decision then, I had to leave the UF and the life I had been living and help others, bring the truth to the light. I could not sit back while innocent people were being oppressed. So I turned to the computer next to me and hacked into the system, and whipped my existence off the records of the Government forever.
I placed the archives back were they belonged and ran to the Recon Room to find Sam. But the moment I pushed the door open, and explosion shook the building apart and set the room on fire. I saw how Sam and an incredible number of other people were instantly disintegrated. Then a heat wave hit me and threw me back against a wall. I felt incredible pain in my stomach, and could barely open my eyes. Minutes turned into hours until in the midst of it all I could finally regain the movement of my legs. With stumbling steps and a pain filled body I disappeared, and was considered dead and inexistent by the Government and my fellow comrades.
In the South City UF Base I found myself lost in a corridor of endless doors. My superior had told me to bring him some important archives, located in room 202. Once I found the door, I started searching for the archives, but ended up with something else entirely. The archives were titled PAPÆ CONFIDENTIAL. I wasn't sure if these were the archives I was looking for, so I opened them to the first page to check. The first page read PLAGUE PROJECT EXPERIMENT. Instantly, I knew these were not the archives I had been sent to retrieve, but my curiosity was piqued, and I was already confused with all the nonsense Sam was talking about, so I decided to read it even if it was an act of treason. As I read I grew to realize that everything I had ever believed was wrong, that I and everyone else lived in a world of lies. The Plague was not the Untouchables's fault but the Government's, and they used the so called medicines to brainwash us into submission. I couldn't believe it, Sam had been right! I made a decision then, I had to leave the UF and the life I had been living and help others, bring the truth to the light. I could not sit back while innocent people were being oppressed. So I turned to the computer next to me and hacked into the system, and whipped my existence off the records of the Government forever.
I placed the archives back were they belonged and ran to the Recon Room to find Sam. But the moment I pushed the door open, and explosion shook the building apart and set the room on fire. I saw how Sam and an incredible number of other people were instantly disintegrated. Then a heat wave hit me and threw me back against a wall. I felt incredible pain in my stomach, and could barely open my eyes. Minutes turned into hours until in the midst of it all I could finally regain the movement of my legs. With stumbling steps and a pain filled body I disappeared, and was considered dead and inexistent by the Government and my fellow comrades.
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Routine
The revolutions began a little more than 50 years ago. A new
society was born, new cities were formed and the government was re-structured.
Our society was broken apart in a caste system. On the very top, are the government high-officials and other important people that govern this nation. Below them are us, with the clergy. We are the police, we protect the citizens of Zelanda and also defend the nation from other foreign countries as we stand as an army. The clergy controls the religion and the culture in our country. Life in Zelanda is really repetitive, a routinely schedule organized to be perfect and flawless, to keep us from doing inappropriate things. The merchants and the artisans are below us, they maintain the economy and make the fine arts that the rich enjoy. And in the bottom of the pyramid are the servants and the labourers that work on the factory and produce the goods and farm the food we all eat. The Untouchables are not even considered a part of our society, as they do not contribute to the cause and are seen to be the cause of the Plague that devastated our country and the whole world. The government has taught us to hate them, to despise them and to fear them. We also enforce that they do not interfere with actions done by lower or higher classes.
My mornings are the same everyday. I wake up and drink my medications with a cup of coffee. This medicines prevent us from getting sick with the Plague, which is the fault of the Untouchables. Our government is so kind as to give us medications against the Plague. I proceed to put on my uniform that is the same for all of us working in the United Forces. When we see a poster of our great leader, we have to salute and worship him like 11 seconds, because of the great favors he has done for this country. After work at the UF Department, I arrive at my house to see the national tele-vision show, featuring Kimmono Kardinski as the host. Every night there is a show and everyone watches it simultaneously. After that we eat supper and go to sleep, but first we all sit down at the living room to pray for our glorious government.
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