Monthly Archive: November 2020

Article 34: Continue On

Article 34: Continue On

We know that many of you will not receive this message. We have worked to make ourselves scarce so that the government will not find us. Unfortunately, this means that many of you will not be able to find us. That is the price that we must pay for our dissent. That is the price for us supporting the rebellion. We do not regret our actions. The rebellion is worth supporting. Taking down our corrupt government is a just cause. It is just that we hope that this is worth it to at least some of you. We hope that our sacrifices will not be in vain.

Article 33: Be Sure

There has been much dissent during the last two weeks. Many of our newspapers have said treasonous things. They have attempted to sow dissent within us. But, we will not allow this to happen. Here at Vision, we are strong. We will hold to our ideals. We will not be brought down just because of some newspapers. Despite these troubling times, we will hold onto our ideals and our hope for a better future. We will prevail.

Genre and How it Matters

Genre and How it Matters

Story genre matters. Every book is given a genre label whether it is romance, mystery, sci-fi, fantasy, western, or cyberpunk. Each book has a genre, oftentimes several. Also, genre comes in all manner of...

Morning Star

Article 32: Printers Licenses

Our government had followed through on its plan to revoke the printer’s license of ‘problematic’ newspapers. Just yesterday, both the Daily Blurb and Money Watch had their license revoked. These newspapers had become important to the function of Vision and a vital part of the news flow. No one was expecting papers as prestigious as either of these papers to have their licenses revoked.

Article 31: Famine

Article 31: Famine

The famine has caused many difficulties and its continued progress has stunted Vision. Many are dying. Our government will need to solve this. Being elected also means that the government needs to help people. It needs to help solve the hunger problem. After all, its effects can be seen almost everywhere, even in the capital. The government will need to do something. Otherwise, the famine will not disappear and many more citizens of Vision will suffer and die.

World War Z: A Review

World War Z: A Review

World War Z – an Oral History of the Zombie War was written by Max Brooks and published in 2006. The book tells the story of humanity’s war with the zombies in the form...

Article 30: Can our Government be Trusted?

Article 30: Can our Government be Trusted?

The nation is reeling after the freedom of the press was so abruptly taken away. The discussion about it had all but vanished as people had started to be glad about their newfound freedom. It has been almost a month and a half since the freedom of the press was granted to us, though it feels like longer. During that time we have grown to depend on it. Even though this freedom may be problematic, there have been many benefits. We do have a government that is elected by the people, instead of one composed only of holdover revolutionaries. We have started to uncover the mystery behind the LilyPad Enterprises. These things may not have happened without the freedom of the press. But, not even those freedoms could change the stiff, uncaring Morning Star.

Article 29: New Manegment

We would, first and foremost, like to thank all of you for electing us. We have all campaigned and you have decided that we would be the best people to represent you. We are pleased to be able to serve you. This will be a return to revolutionary ideals. We will neither abandon you nor betray you. The people that you elected are all loyal to Vision. We are the people of Vision, the common people, the poor, and the outcasts. It is for us that Vision was built for and it was also you who Vision was made for. Together, we will further the revolution.