Propaganda 22 ch11
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+----+ |S | +------+ |SCENETOWN |Part 1| +----+ +------+ WELCOME TO SCENETOWN. A TALE ABOUT A WORLD NOT FAR AWAY FROM OURS. IN SCENE TOWN PROPAGANDA, DOMINATION, RELAX AND VANDALISM ARE DAILY NEWSPAPERS. RELE- ASES ARE THE INDUSTRY AND EMPLOYS SOME 1 MILLION PEOPLE. YOUR FAVORITE GROUPS HAVE STREETS, CLUBS, BUILDINGS AND MONUMENTS NAMED AFTER THEM, ROB HUBBARD IS MOZART AND ELECTRIC, PICCASSO. WELCOME TO SCENETOWN, THE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD. YOUR 64 WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN. +--------+ |PROLOGUE| |PROLOGUE| +--------+ It was early Monday morning when the phone rang in my house. Dozing out of my sleep, I reluctantly picked the phone up to find Scenepolice on the other end of the line. "There has been another one", said the institutional voice. "Another one?", I asked and quickly reflected the tone of whiskey my voice had this very morning. "Yes, we are gathering up all leaders from the topgroups to go over the critical situation immediately. You have to make it down to head- quarters by 9. Press will be here, so prepare a statement you can make for them. Can you make it?" I told the officer I would be down for the meeting in time and got to my feet. I was feeling slightly dizzy in my head, and last night at AVANTGARDE'S new club MAMBA made itself remembered. I tried remembering the episodes over last night but I helplessly lost track somwhere when CROSSFIRE started buying them awful Ikari on the rocks. However, as I got in the shower I thought about the phone- call, I thought about the situation we had to deal with here in scenetown. Over a period of 2 months, there had been 4 vicious murders that had shaken the people by the foundations. We had no tracks, no leads or clues. All we had, was 4, no 5, dead ex.sceners. People were horrified, and gossip-magazines were selling crazy writing sleazy stor- ies about the tragedy. The first murder probably came as the most shocking one. It was New Year's eve, and the absolute top were cele- brating the event at RASTERBARS, the trendiest place in town. For once, groups were getting along, and the various awards had just been passed out. I still remember the shock in my eyes when I came into the mens room for a leek, and saw STRIDER/FLT'S mutilated body on the floor. His face wore a revolting expression of shock and the skin had been peeled of his fingers. A SID-chip had been roughly stabbed in his heart, and on the wall was a text, most definately the one from the killer. "FUCKING QUITTER!", written in STRIDER'S own blood covered the clean, marblewall. Quitters, people who left the scene, for whatever the reason may be were not thought of highly in scenetown. They were jokes of the day, and you would often see them cruising the streets with a bottle of cheap, red wine in a paper- bag. "QUITTERS SLOWLY DESTROY OUR IN- DUSTRY. IT IS OUR JOB TO MAKE THEM CON- TINUE THEIR WORK WITH THE 64, AND IF NOT THEY SHALL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED AS BE- TRAYERS", read the constitution. Chapter 1 _________ The limousine was slowly turning up TRIAD AVENUE and I saw that there was already an intense crowd gathered in front of the police headquarters. I could see that SCS+TRC, ONSLAUGHT and CHROMANCE had already arrived and they were trying to find a way through the annoying mediapeople up to the entrance of the building. "Probably those fucking people from Newsrippers TV, who do every thing to get a goddamn scoop", I thought to myself while I asked my driver to pull over. As I got out of the car, I saw the ent- ire crowd moving towards me like batt- ling unit, and I wished I was elswhere. They were on me like bees to honey, and I was feeling very uncomfortable with the fact, that whatever I said could cause a turbulent incident in scene- town. "What do you know so far?", said one of the most annoying people in the media- crowd, and I noticed the small M8-TV- he carried on his suit. "Oh, one of them Danes", I thought and answered politely. "I think none of us here can talk at this point, and I leave it up to the police to handle the investig- ation properly." I could see in their dull scoop-hungry faces that they were not pleased with my answer, but I knew almost nothing more than what I had heard on the phone earlier this morning. As CBA's bodyguards were making way for me up to the entrance I waved to the others who were already standing on top of the stairs waiting for me. Neither of them seemed pleased, but we were all delighted we were sharing the problem together "Have you heard anything about it?", said JAZZACT as we were all shaking hands. "Probably not more than you, what about you other guys?" "No, all we were told, by the media- people down there is that somebody from RED SECTOR was the one.", JAZZ- CAT continued, "..the story was all in the morningedition of RELAX but we have not been able to reach RRR'S people about their sources as of yet." "I had no time to check on THE FORUM this morning, but my driver told me there was a minor riot in the main- sub last night. Apperently the news were out by midnight, as there were some 5O.OOO logons to the boards during the night.", DEFF said. THE FORUM was THE board. 1O.OOO nodes, and the ultimate source for discussions, news and wares. A lot of the top-groups often complained it had become a com- mercialized part in scenetown, but we needed a spot where everybody could communicate properly. We stood in silence for a few seconds finishing of the last few zipps from our cigarrettes before we decided to enter the building. I was thinking of IRATA, if it was him, and what a loss it would be. IRATA had always been a good friend in the past, but he had been seduced by the Amiga and PC at an early stage and thus considered as scum. He had been doing some very appreciated seminars down at FAIRLIGHT COLLEGE in the early 9O's, but had since then not made much noise. I was hoping, no, praying it wasn't him. GRAHAM from OXYRONPOLICE met us at the door. At that point we all knew it was another difficult task we had ahead of us. OXYRONPOLICE were called in when cases were totally out of control, no clues, no nothing. He was looking sur- prisingly fresh and healthy this morn- ing and greeted us cheerfully. His dark hair was held up in a ponytail and he was wearing the fearful COMALIGHT-uni form, the most respected outfit in our community. "Good morning people, apologies for gathering you on such short notice, but we are having a problem that must be dealt with immediately. Let's go in to my office to go over the details" he said and we followed, bombarding him with questions. "Yes, I know we have not been doing a good enough job, but what we're dealing with here, is very talented and skillful assasin", GRAHAM replied DEFF. DEFF was very un- happy with the situation. Running for mayor second year in a row, it couldn't be worse for the AVANTGARDE-party having a killer on the prowl. Polls were drop- ping and experts estimated a new era in scene-politics. A loss would be cruicial for DEFF'S career in politics, and with CHROMANCE steadily sniffing their tail, we would definately experience a tax- raise if there would be a change in line of political values. I was listen- ing to GRAHAM'S words as I poured down some hot coffee with delicious sugar- dipped sprites. My stomach was screaming as I hadn't had time for breakfast, and apperently neither had NIGHTSHADE as we shared the entire plate. "The issue is gentlemen, last night, at 23OO hours, we found what we expect to be the leftovers of IRATA by the riverbank of STRIKE FORCE BAY. Our experts have been searching the area for several hours, but we have not found anything but a message from what must be the killer. It's another one of those "fucking-quitter"-assisnati- tions. I wish they could leave them poor souls alone.", GRAHAM continued and frowned deeply with his forehead. It was obvious this was one of the worst- case scenarios he could confront. "I remember when we had this lamer- case a couple of years ago. This lame bloke who sent out disks to everybody went raving mad over the people who never bothered to send back to him. It was crucial, but I remember that many diskstealers were afraid back then. Could it be the same guy we're dealing with here?", MR.WAX asked. "No, by far we are on different terms here", NIGHTSHADE replied as he licked the last drafts of sugar from his fin- gers. We all nodded and agreed. We discussed the issue a while further, but all had several duties to fullfil this hazy morning and decided to call it a day. As we split up, we decided CROSSFIRE would be holding the press- conference and we would meet up as soon as GRAHAM and friends called us back. We left the meeting, confused and worried about our scenetown. Chapter2 ________ I told my driver to head for the Uni- versity of DemoScience up in 8bit Hills and as we rode on the highway, I glanced through the morningissue of DOMINATION. The IRATA-affair covered almost 1O pages and I grew nostalgic when they presented some memorable pictures from the past. I thought back of the days when we were kids and played in lamer-kindergarten. Those were funny days. We all used to laugh at IRATA who used to stand scream- ing at the playground. "This is the Red Sector, nobody is allowed here". And as he made his first scroll in first grade, little did we know an entire part of scenetown would be named after his group. The RED SECTOR DISTRICT was at an early point a lovable part of our community, where most restaurants, bars and pubs were gathered. Years after the demise of RED SECTOR, smaller groups had started to run the district and it had become a heart for crime, prostitution and narcotics. Personally, I hadn't set my foot in the distrcit since I heard that MAJESTY and friends were running the pace down there. "Fucking Quitters", I thought to myself as the car pulled up towards the university. Yes, the quitters really were the scum of the world. It was a big day at the University. Both REFLEX and CENSOR DESIGN were press- releasing their demos, and the event had been much hyped in both magazines and sceneTV the past few weeks. BOB from CENSOR DESIGN had been making an appear- ance on the David Letterscene-Show the other night, and promised to beat the hell out of everything we had ever seen. Should be so, taking in consideration that their entire staff of 4OO people had been working fulltime on it the past 9 months. REFLEX on their behalf have been very productive and released more than 1O demos so far this year, and from what rumours say, QUISS is working on a movie going up somewhere next year. There was a strange sensation as I went out of the car. Several people from all of the city had gathered, and I noticed people from almost every TV-station were there to get the latest productions out for broadcast. In a way, it was a thea- trical commercial stunt, where one could buy CENSOR and REFLEX-pins, posters and balloons. Not far away from a concert, actually. "There you are, I have been looking all over the place for you. Let me show the way in to the official hall", I heard a voice from my back, only to realize quickly BOB had spotted me. He looked happy, but tired, and with all rights. Releasing a demo was nothing like in the old days. He'd been on the road across the globe on a public-rel- ations-tour the past weeks, on an in- tense schedule, and the trip was not yet over. After the demo has been released, there are the release-parties, the eve- ents, the seminars at all our universi- ties - the list is endless. I went into the big hall myself, and it was quite a place. Much like a cinema really, but without seats. There were already some 1OO people in the place, and I accepted a cocktail from one of the waitresses that approached me. I really wasn't much for public appearanc- es like these, but me and BOB go way back and to be honest I was really cur- ious at what they had set together. We needed some inspiration for our intro- division, and this could become a rather good oppurtunity to get some. I noticed some of our people already up by the stage already talking thrilled like enthused scientists about code, before I saw h e r. She walked through the hall with such grace that I could only gasp. Her body was God's gift to man, and she wore her colorbars-dress like nobody I had ever seen. "Do I know you?", I stuttered like a lamer as I approached her. I felt like a dork, but I knew I had to talk to her. She looked at me from top to bottom, examining me in a rather unpleasant way, but it was better than nothing I said to myself. "Hardly", she said with a slight chill in her voice, and I felt our chance of a conversation was running away, but then her face turned into a wonderful smile. "I'm Mrs.Z, Mr.Z's wife", she said, and I kissed the top of her hand gently - as the true gentleman I am. "Charmed.", I said and made way for a laidback conversation while waiting for the release on stage. It was an intere- sting conversation, and little did I know that Mr.Z had retired not because of lack of faith, but because of a hand- cap that enabled him to type the keys with his hands. I informed her that both BURGLAR and JACK ALIEN had had the same problems the past years, but people at Scene-Hospital had developed special keyboards recently. She seemed thrilled, and I was pleased the way our first me- eting had passed. "I will tell him", she said and as we decided to go closer to the stage, I sensed attraction in the air. This was not supposed to happen. "And now, ladies and getlemen, the moment we have all been waiting for, the official showing of REFLEX awaited production - MATHEMATICA 2OO3. The demo is a 9O-disk production and runs around 5 minutes. Please do not take any pic- tures during the show. We will be pas- sing out pictures at the conference later", a voice from the speakers said and lights faded. For a moment, there was utter silence. And excitement. "They serve great floppys with cheese down at Mystic Cavern. Do you want to meet up with me there after the show?", I whispered to Mrs.Z and she nodded without a word. So there, I thought and looked at the screen. Before everything turned black. +------------------+ | TO BE CONTINUED. | +------------------+ BURGLAR DISAPPEARS. TRC*SCS EXPECT THE WORST AND DECLARE A WEEK OF SORROW. MRS.Z, THE MYSTERIOUS LADY CAUSES A STORM. WHAT WAS TRANZIIE DOING AT HER PLACE THAT NIGHT? PEOPLE FROM ONSLAUGHT ARRESTED FOR STEALING RELEASES AT THE CHROMANCE-BUILDING. AND MUCH MORE IN - SCENETOWN. THE SOAP OF THE SCENE. +S--------+ |SCENETOWN| QUICK FACTS ABOUT THE SOAP +---------+ +--------------------------------------+ |PEOPLE: 2 MILLION (ALL SCENERELATED) | |REIGN: SCENETOWN IS RUN BY PEOPLE | | FROM THE TOP GROUPS AND HEAD | | OF THE SWAPPERASSOCIATION, | | AS WELL AS ACADEMY OF DEMOS. | +--------------------------------------+ +--------------------------------------+ |DISTRICTS: 8BIT HILLS (UPPER CLASS) | | RED SECTOR DISTRICT (POOR) | | SID ANGELES (SUBURBS) | | | | THE CENTER OF THE CITY IS A COMPLEX | | OF HUGE BUILDINGS. ALL GROUPS AND | | GAMECOMPANIES ARE GATHERED HERE. | +--------------------------------------+ +--------------------------------------+ |EDUCATION:FAIRLIGHT COLLEGE (PRIVATE) | | UNIVERSITY OF DEMOSCIENCE | | UNIVERSITY OF CRACKERSCIENCE| | ROYAL ACADEMY OF PHREAKING | | LAMER KINDERGARTEN | | SCHOOL OF CODE | | SWAPPER-HIGHSCHOOL | | UNIVESITY OF SID | +--------------------------------------+ +--------------------------------------+ |FAMOUS : COURTHOUSE | |BUILDINGS PIXELOUVRE (ARTMUSEUM) | |& PLACES. SID-DOMAIN (SIDMUSEUM) | | MUSEUM OF DEMOS | | IKARI PARK (AMUSEMENTS) | | THE COMMODORE (ARENA) | +--------------------------------------+ +--------------------------------------+ |FAMOUS | |STREETS: TRIAD AVENUE | | SID STREET | | BEASTIE BOYS-BLOCK | | EFFEQUATTRO HEIGHTS | | HUBBARD STREET | | OCEAN MARKETPLACE | | LEGEND AVENUE | | ONEWAY STREET | +--------------------------------------+ +--------------------------------------+ |CLUBS: RASTERBARS | | MYSTIC CAVERN | | THE RED SECTOR | | BURGER SCENE | | JACK ALIEN'S | | CHEZ PROFIK | | EFFEQUATTRO | +--------------------------------------+ +--------------------------------------+ |NEWSPAPERS:PROPAGANDA (DAILY) | | DOMINATION (DAILY) | | VANDALISM (DAILY) | | PULSE (DAILY) | | SKYHIGH (MONTHLY) | | ROLLING SID (MUSICMAGAZINE)| | SCENEBOY (EROTIC) | | DAILY BOARDS(DAILY) | +--------------------------------------+ +--------------------------------------+ |BOARDS: THE FORUM (400000 USERS) | | 2ND TO NONE (300000 USERS) | | DREAMPARK (300000 USERS) | | DOWN BY LAW (300000 USERS) | | + AROUND 10000 SMALLER. | +--------------------------------------+ +--------------------------------------+ | DAILY RELEASES: 40 ILLEGAL/35 LEGAL | +--------------------------------------+ SCENETOWN WILL NOT CEASE ________________________