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*Pauses to consider the scene for a moment*
Ah, once more the law of nature comes into effect. The strong rule the weak, by threat of death—the common thread of mankind's woes.
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*Clenches my fist and grits my teeth at the injustice*
How dare they?
How dare they, indeed. A... history lesson of sorts might illustrate my point.
*With a flick of my hand, I conjure an image, or multiple, to be exact. US Marines land on the shores south of Shanghai, advancing against heavy enemy fire with the aid of the Air Force. The last oil derrick in Texas falls still as the reservoirs dry up. Stock indexes fall to lows not seen since 1929. People march in the streets crying out for change; others take the opportunity to loot whatever they can grab. People are hungry, broke, and deeply afraid.*
*Then,
boom. A mushroom cloud over Washington, DC. When it clears, half the city is simply gone.*
I'll give it to this world; freedom and liberty lasted quite a while under quite a bit of pressure. But nothing lasts forever. Resource wars, global famine, economic crisis after economic crisis... by the end of it, all it took was some domestic terrorists and a loose nuke from the Great Asian War to obliterate democracy forever. Martial law came; the rest of the world soon followed.
*Then, rebellion. Student protests in Europe and Asia escalate into a proletarian revolution. Borders fall, nations unite under the Terran Cooperative, a collective built on the ideology of Technocratic Socialism, a socialism for the new age. There is war between the Cooperative and the military juntas of Africa and the Americas, and then, again, kaboom. New York, London, Beijing, Moscow, and a hundred other cities all gone. Above their ruins stands the flag of the Cooperative, finally triumphant.*
This is what they fought for. The world unified under a common banner for the common man, where people could finally live free of capitalistic domination and pursue their passions as part of a unified, post-industrial collective. All it costed was eight years of war, three thousand nuclear bombs, and a third of humanity.
*I point upward.*
That's not a storm cloud. That's ash from the cities that went up in smoke 130 years ago, still in the atmosphere; nuclear winter doesn't end, you just get used to it. They bulldozed the still-smoking remains of Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York and compacted them into the foundations of Union. This
city is a memorial to how far the Cooperative's forefathers went in pursuit of freedom.
*I laugh darkly.*
Now look where we are.