I'm sitting here with president Harlan the "colonel" Carson, in Virginia. He lays on his sick bed in morning-side hospital. I greet him with a handshake, he asks for me to call him the colonel because that's what the rest of the world calls him
"Ah, I remember how it was, that's when Eurasia was in its rebellious fase, starting to send less products, starting to use more slander, it was a continuous thing, we owed them a fuck ton of money and they had the right, I was the Vice President at the time, the big guy was convicted war was inevitable, he was smart, I wasn't. Soon there were signs it was inevitable, more of their "retired" troops and operatives were entering the u.s. They started working in fortresses and base camps, then there were the hackers, cybernetic warfare was a regular thing but there was a growing amount of cyber attacks on us, then the pulse showed up."
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Battle of ages
ActionAn inside look (and prequel to chases story, ion, killer of heroes and conquerors) of the war that started it all between the us and Eurasia, told through the eyes of soldiers and politicians with the help of traveling reporter nick dunaway