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In this appendix, you will find links to all the Acts and Scenes, as well as the glossary of terms used in the play.
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Updates
This is a work in progress. Act 1 Scene 1 is almost finished. The introduction is almost complete. Act 2 Scenes 1, 2, 3 and 4 are going to be complete by the end of the week (by 1/14).
Please start with the Introduction and then move onto the First Act.
For more information on the events outside of the
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Still under revision
Glossary
Screen play | A medium for political expression |
Truth commission | A commission of working people that discovered the crimes of equality |
WTO | World Trade Organization |
BSoL Act | After the war, the Basic Standard of Living Act as passed, guaranteed all people basic human rights. |
US People's Workforce | The people formed a collective Force in response to being attacked by the Elites |
Elites | The Elites are the people that were called billionaires before the war. They horded all the money they stole from the people and used it to finance war on the rest of us. |
Great War | The war fought between the working people and the Elites |
Blood revolutionary Arm’s | Army lead by General Justice Jericho in the final assault on the Elites last remaining fortress. |
United People’s Army | The collective army of all the working people in |
Capitalist | Term used to describe anybody on the side of the Elites. |
Working People | Describes anyone that made less then $1 million a year before the war. |
FPHR | The Foundation of Human Rights online networking |
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Territory | Land the Elites called their own, and they outlawed anyone else from stepping on it. |
| The Elites set up massive artillery to protect their territory. Outline in maps. |
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Red Wing | Advanced Military Fighter Jet. No know means of taking them down are known. The have a gloss cannon on the front and they drop acid bombs. |
Gloss cannon | A extremely high power cannon that is similar to a Gatling gun. The gloss cannon shots liquid metal at extremely high velocity. The metal is so hot that is burns right though any target it hits. |
Acid bomb | Bombs dropped from the Red Wings. These bombs looks like large hockey pucks. Hundreds are dropped at once. When they hit the ground, they melt into a burning ball of acid, destroying whatever it landed on. Also causes massive fires. One pay load from the Red Wing out burn down an entire city if fires are not controlled. |
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Battleship | These were the Elite’s ace in the whole. There was nothing that we could do to destroy the 4 massive battleships that Elite’s controlled. Two were stationed outside of Elite’s Headquarters and one at each of the other fortresses. Each ship completely 4 tours of the coast around the base. |
Tour, battleship | A tour was 200 miles up and own the coast. Blasting every standing building within |
Tour, Red Wing | The Red Wings dropped acid bombs on all the land that the battleship cannons could not reach. Millions of miles of towns, cities and wilderness was burned to the ground as a result of uncontrolled fires. |
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SIN
Vice | Virtue |
Lust (excessive sexual appetites) | Chastity (purity of soul) |
Gluttony (overindulgence) | Temperance (self-restraint) |
Greed (avarice) | Charity (giving) |
Laziness (idleness) | Diligence (zeal/integrity) |
Wrath (anger) | Meekness (composure) |
Envy (jealousy) | Kindness (admiration) |
Pride (vanity) | Humility (humbleness) |
Terms | Definition |
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Higher Standard of Living | A philosophy of living that expects more the average. |
High Profit, Short Term | Method of renting property that makes the most money in the shortest time. |
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Social Exchange | People exchange goods and services with one another, everyone benefits |
Bargaining | Process in which social exchange is discussed |
Coalition Formation | A coalition is an alliance among entities, during which they cooperate in joint action, each in their own self-interest. This alliance may be temporary or a matter of convenience. |
Values
Truth | The belief of the majority |
Justice | Righting wrongs and punishing criminals |
Equality | Everyone has the same opportunities and chances Everyone that works for a living is paid equally for their work |
Freedom | The ability to pursue what ever you want |
| Freedom from oppression |
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