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Post by Cambridge Brackenfield on May 11, 2005 21:39:00 GMT -5
"What is it? What happened?" Cambridge asks with concern.
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Michal Rimone
Provisional Member
Israeli Kibbutznik
"If you will it, it is no dream." -Theodor Herzl
Posts: 96
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Post by Michal Rimone on May 11, 2005 21:41:10 GMT -5
"Nazis have been elected in Germany. There are already reports of Jews going... missing..." Michal says. She looks shocked and miserable.
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Post by Cambridge Brackenfield on May 11, 2005 21:47:11 GMT -5
"Last I heard, they arrested the nazis. How is this even possible? I thought that the situation in Germany was getting better after the poisonings. There was that provisional government, then the elections..."
"How is this even possible?" Cambridge asks. Sie is very surprised by it. It is impossible to fathom that Germans would elect nazis to power.
"Do you know anything else? I'm sure that the other countries of the world won't stand or this." Cambridge says, putting rare faith in capitalists.
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Post by Tristan Thistle on May 11, 2005 21:48:49 GMT -5
((This update is long overdue))
In a bizarre turn of events, the National Socialist Party of Germany wins a chancellor... By write in. Human rights groups are already claiming abuses dealt out by the German military, though no conclusive evidence has come in just yet. In what may or may not be related, the jewish poet, Dr. Warren Roth, has recently gone missing in Germany.
Civil unrest in Saudi Arabia is mounting, and the Japanese and American governments have issued statements condemning the uprising, threatening to use military force if necessary to stabilize the country if the Saudis can't bring the country under control.
Terrorism has been picked up a notch lately, as bus and car bombings have now become common place in Syria, and Iraq...
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Michal Rimone
Provisional Member
Israeli Kibbutznik
"If you will it, it is no dream." -Theodor Herzl
Posts: 96
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Post by Michal Rimone on May 11, 2005 21:48:56 GMT -5
Michal makes a sour expression.
"Other countries do not care about the Jews. That is why the state of Israel exists."
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Post by Cambridge Brackenfield on May 11, 2005 21:54:42 GMT -5
Cambridge feels a little uncomfortable and isn't sure what to say. Sie is quiet for a few moments, thinking about the situation.
"I don't like capitalists, but I don't think they would sit by and do nothing. Even if they aren't interested in helping Jewish people, I really don't think an industrialized country in Europe which becomes repressive and militant is a threat that they would ignore. It is a threat to everyone." Sie replies.
"Let's go watch the news, if that's okay. The tour can wait."
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Michal Rimone
Provisional Member
Israeli Kibbutznik
"If you will it, it is no dream." -Theodor Herzl
Posts: 96
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Post by Michal Rimone on May 11, 2005 22:00:58 GMT -5
"Yes. I must make an announcement. We only have one television, so I will go organize a kibbutz meeting."
Michal feels empty and angry at the same time. She is also a little terrified. She tries to remain calm and collected, and succeeds relatively well, considering the situtation.
After making an announcement over loudspeaker, she leads the socialists to an auditorium. There is a medium sized television wheeled out onto the state. It is old, and looks rarely used. She turns it on. On the corner of the stage , someone signs the sound from the TV for the benefit of any hearing-impaired people in the audience.
The auditorium is filled with an eerie silence, followed by terrified, sad, and angry murmuring. Everyone is shocked.
When the story changes, Michal switches off the TV. There are nine other people on stage, who make up the leaders of the Kibbutz.
"Something must be done."
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Post by Alejos H. Coy IV on May 11, 2005 22:43:56 GMT -5
After searching around for a while, Alejos decides he'll catch them later. For now, he wants to get some work done.
He goes to an Internet Cafe to use a computer. The owner is one of his Comrades so he gives Alejos a very good rate. Alejos does some research on the new Fascist in Germany and prints out a few pages. He leaves and heads back to the hotel where he begins working on the 4th Internationale's stance on guns. A sort of guideline as to how they are to be used, what the limits are, etc. etc.
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Post by dead character on May 11, 2005 23:14:40 GMT -5
I returned to Syria to report on some car bombings there. When I have finished reporting for the day, I head back to the hotel. On the way back, my phone rings.
Hello?
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Post by soledad on May 11, 2005 23:16:33 GMT -5
I decided to do some shopping and found some really cute outfits. I bring them back to my room then start looking for Alejos or any of the others. I wonder what happened to everyone? I ask as I walk down the street.
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Post by Alejos H. Coy IV on May 11, 2005 23:19:58 GMT -5
"Well, I don't know where the others are, but I'm right here," Alejos says from his bed. He's writing on a notepad, scribbling down that gun code of ethics he was talking about.
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Post by soledad on May 11, 2005 23:24:37 GMT -5
Oh, hi Alejos. What are you up to?
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Post by Alejos H. Coy IV on May 11, 2005 23:29:07 GMT -5
"Working on the 4th Internationale's policies on our new Defense Commitee. We're going to arm ourselves from now on to protect ourselves from Mafia and Police Brutality," he said without looking up from his notepad.
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Post by soledad on May 11, 2005 23:33:15 GMT -5
What is the defense committee?I ask him, since I haven't heard anyone mention it before.
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Post by Heikki Toivonen on May 11, 2005 23:38:35 GMT -5
Heikki takes the bus to the airport. He is not sure where he will go. He looks at the flights to see which one in the soonest. There is one going to the United States. He decides he will board that one and see what happens. So, he uses the money he saved from his tips at Olive Garden, and boards the flight to Chicago. Soon he is on his way to a new adventure.
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