farooqakram
"History says nations are built on speeches and slogans. History is wrong."
"Nations are built on plumbing, supply chains, and systems."
Bilal, a cynical game developer from 2024, knows exactly how the "game" of British India ends-with the fire and blood of 1947. When he wakes up inside the mind of Muhammad Ali Jinnah (Father of The Nation) in 1930, he realizes that following the historical script is a death sentence for millions.
The Quaid-e-Azam (Father of The Nation) of the textbooks-the distant, immaculate lawyer-needs a patch.
Forming an unlikely partnership, the modern systems thinker and the Edwardian barrister abandon the politics of London and Delhi. Instead, they retreat to the forgotten backwaters of Montgomery to attempt something dangerous:
Project Sandalbar.
Their goal is not rebellion-but construction.
To build a functioning prototype state inside the belly of the British Empire.
Armed with modern knowledge of logistics, communication networks, and resource management-wielded through Jinnah's razor-sharp legal mind-they begin engineering a sanctuary against the coming storm.
The Mission: Turn a dust-bowl estate into a self-sustaining fortress.
The Tools: Sanitation protocols, radio networks, cooperative economics, and a militia disguised as farm guards.
The Obstacles: Feudal lords, imperial suspicion, religious extremism, and the ticking clock of history.
They are not fighting for independence.
They are building a lifeboat.
Can a game developer and a lawyer "mod" the operating system of the Raj before the server crashes?