CYANLOL___
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- Posted: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 23:14:56 +0000
<center> A blink of an eye and everything changes into what would never have been thought of. A whole life turned around by a reaction, a world affected by the people, by the actions. Imagine a life of happiness, friendliness, ignorant bliss... Now open your eyes and look around you. Are you in the recall, or are you part of the mass?
Plotline:</center>
The time is after a clash. People have forged a doctrine agreeing to leave the muffled past behind them, and start over; making their own rules, their own way of trade, their own life... These people could be considered to have an overly simplistic way of life, at least that's what the recall thinks.
The recall is an underground organization that holds onto the past. They still have technology, they still have conflicts, they still consider themselves human. A struggle between two parties is happening, and it seems that the brute security of the mass seem to be overpowering.
<center> Mass </center>
Despite the appearance laid out before these people are not a total opposite from the ones before "the clash". They just live in a toned down life. They still have phones, on per building, they still have roads, but no cars, and they still have some medicines, but none to cure major illnesses.
They don't believe in extra stuff like art that includes leisure books, paintings, sculptures, or extracurricular activities of any sort. Their technology is limited. They keep no track of time nor do they use computers for anything other then writing. They have phones, but usally only in large community buildings.
<center>The recall</center>
These people are neither radical different from the mass, but disagree with many things that it projects. The recall wishes not for war, but unlike the mass wishes for the good parts of from before "clash" to be used. But most importantly, material indulgences. They believe that it is every citizens right to express them selves in anyway possible.
The recall has a record that the year is sometime after 2050, and that their technology dates back to 2010. They use such things as laptops, cellphones, watches, and other small wireless electronics. What man did not destroy was their infanite satellites.
Plotline:</center>
The time is after a clash. People have forged a doctrine agreeing to leave the muffled past behind them, and start over; making their own rules, their own way of trade, their own life... These people could be considered to have an overly simplistic way of life, at least that's what the recall thinks.
The recall is an underground organization that holds onto the past. They still have technology, they still have conflicts, they still consider themselves human. A struggle between two parties is happening, and it seems that the brute security of the mass seem to be overpowering.
<center> Mass </center>
Despite the appearance laid out before these people are not a total opposite from the ones before "the clash". They just live in a toned down life. They still have phones, on per building, they still have roads, but no cars, and they still have some medicines, but none to cure major illnesses.
They don't believe in extra stuff like art that includes leisure books, paintings, sculptures, or extracurricular activities of any sort. Their technology is limited. They keep no track of time nor do they use computers for anything other then writing. They have phones, but usally only in large community buildings.
<center>The recall</center>
These people are neither radical different from the mass, but disagree with many things that it projects. The recall wishes not for war, but unlike the mass wishes for the good parts of from before "clash" to be used. But most importantly, material indulgences. They believe that it is every citizens right to express them selves in anyway possible.
The recall has a record that the year is sometime after 2050, and that their technology dates back to 2010. They use such things as laptops, cellphones, watches, and other small wireless electronics. What man did not destroy was their infanite satellites.