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Post by Ezra Weil on Feb 10, 2005 2:20:34 GMT -5
Ezra frowns. He stares at the building and figures that he will not be able to enter safely with this child following him. He looks down at Chaya. "Fine, we will return to Capital City."
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Chaya
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Post by Chaya on Feb 10, 2005 2:21:31 GMT -5
"Why can't you accept help when something is wrong?"
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Post by Ezra Weil on Feb 10, 2005 2:28:35 GMT -5
"Because..I am afraid."
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Post by Chaya on Feb 10, 2005 2:33:17 GMT -5
"Afraid?Afraid of what?" Chaya asks with a puzzled face. He isn't sure what Ezra could possibly mean by what he just said.
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Post by Ezra Weil on Feb 10, 2005 2:36:47 GMT -5
"Nevermind, let's go." Ezra teleports himself and Chaya back to Raz's home in Capital City. When he arrives, he finds an empty room and decides to sit alone for a while.
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Feb 10, 2005 2:42:18 GMT -5
Bassarov excuses himself and goes to his room to write. He sits down at his desk and begins to type out an account of the revolution. He invites Mischa into the room to help him, since Mischa was also there and has a more positive perspective of what happened.
"...the revolution began in the South American continent in the country of.... It was not shocking that things started here for these countries had been impoverished by by capitalist northern hemisphere....The southern hemisphere...that is the countries known as the 3rd world had the least to loose and the most to gain by revolution..... if we back up history further we can see that discontent with the capitalist western powers has a long history....terrorism under the mask of Islam...not a struggle of religion or culture...but like all conflicts on of class....."
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Post by Garret thingysure on Feb 10, 2005 2:46:08 GMT -5
Garret hears that Bassarov is in the other room working on his account of the revolution and decides that he will help out as well. He sits down with Bassarov and Mischa and thinks back to things as he remembers them. "I remember.... as the fighting continued...."
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Feb 10, 2005 2:49:38 GMT -5
"...the protracted conflict in hyper capitalists zones began to compromise the revolution. Much of the United States is in ruin today because of this drawn out conflict against the chief enslaver of the world's workers...because of struggle, we could not fulfil our promises and the revolutionary spirit of the masses began to dwindle as they suffered more and more casualties...."
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Post by Garret thingysure on Feb 10, 2005 2:57:02 GMT -5
"yeah and....so really.... despite the hardships capitalism was defeated and the revolution was won..."
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Feb 10, 2005 3:01:36 GMT -5
"However, the long hard struggle had severly damaged the world and it's capacity to produce. The major capitalist nations of the world were in ruins. Factories, roads, homes, etc. needed to be rebuilt and the third world, although it faced fewer losses, had been exploited to the degree that it too was an unproductive wasteland. ....the economic infrastructure of the world had to be rebuilt in the face of such destruction...this posed many problems to revolutionaries in the years after the revolution..."
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Post by Garret thingysure on Feb 10, 2005 3:09:20 GMT -5
"Yeah, that sucked. It took a long time to rebuild stuff and people were starting to become irritated. Even we were frustrated by the thousands of challenges that arose after the revolution. I think this is when things started to get messed up. Certain people out of their own self interest started forming coalitions so they could obtain personal power in the disunity and chaos. I think that is how it went anyway. It's like the mutated economic conditions started to mutate the government we were setting up."
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Feb 10, 2005 3:13:16 GMT -5
Bassarov stops writing for a moment. He turns to Mischa. "Did you have anything to add to that? Does it sound about right to you? You actually fought in the revolution. You were in America, correct?"
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Post by Garret thingysure on Feb 10, 2005 3:18:02 GMT -5
"Yeah, and besides the stupid economic things we had to worry about, we had all these other crazy things. Like that sorcerer who sent some of us through time and that one guy. That guy who was there all along and who decided to take power for himself. What was his name? You know, the one with the blue hair."
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Feb 10, 2005 3:20:26 GMT -5
"I know who you're talking about. I wish I could remember his name. His face is vague too, but I remember the blue hair. He was there the entire time but I don't remember him at all. B.B. would remember him." For some reason, when trying to remember this man, his name, who he was, and what he did, Bassarov and Garret have no memory at all. It is as if he erased himself from their memories, but, a shadow of what was there remains.
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Post by Garret thingysure on Feb 10, 2005 3:22:05 GMT -5
"Yeah, I guess it's not important."
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