Post by Comrade Josip Naujokas on Apr 24, 2009 17:31:10 GMT
Sirens blare,
The military aims,
A new state being born,
Can never be without pains.
The military aims,
A new state being born,
Can never be without pains.
Red square stands silent on the day of the 24th. Not a person walks in the fragile silence broken by gunshots in the distance. Benkerngrad seems scarred as the people are scared. The state is being reborn.
For a long time the state has been on edge, the brink of it's very existence questionable, the only way to keep it alive was to kill it and start again.
From his window, Vladimir Yeltsin looks at the military efficiently entering buildings and pulling their prize clean out like a ferret hunting a rabbit. The black eerie cars then roll off into the distant streets and silence lies once more.
Out with the old and in with the new
A voice emerges over what sounds to be a speaker. Vladimir looks out his window:
"People of Col. The CCRP is no more. All hail the CPWP. It is safe to leave your buildings. Turn on your radios, turn on your televisions."
The monotonous serious voice repeated these messages, over and over and over and over. Saying it in the same voice, the man's voice faded into the distance as the next vehicle arrived with the same message in a different tone. Like a machine it repeated.
Vladimir looked around his flat, with his Wife and Child looking panicked in the living room. He turned to his television and pushed the button to switch it on.
The screen fuzzed and pictures of the news channel began to emerge.
The man on the news spoke.
"This morning at 8:00am, on the 24th of April, the military took control of Government buildings and declared the CCRP now to be illegal. The only legal party will be the Colish People's Worker's Party.
We now connect you to the speech being Broadcast from the new leader of Col, Josip Naujokas"
A picture of a middle aged man came on the screen. He was seen standing tall against a giant mass of red cloth draped behind him.
"My People,
What have we got from the state in the past few months? Very little. It has been a shadow of it's former self. This is a chance for us to cut the head off the daffodil so a newer, fresher and better Col can grow to amaze the world.
Let us dance, for today, on the 24th of April, on the 8th hour, Col is reborn.
All hail Col!"
The news rambled on repeating the same message over and over in a slightly different way.
People took to the street wearing red and waving. The past few months had been filled with uncertainty, unrest and lack of Government. This uprising was becoming inevitable.
The new leaders of the Colish state arrived in Red square to greed the crowds. The soldiers cheered, the people in the Square shouted in glee. Vladimir, who had worked with the old CCRP regime was worried, what would all this change mean?
That question was answered with a knock at his door and armed soldiers on the other side.