The Secret War
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Ongoing, First published Feb 20, 2014
A simple camping trip organised by a group of friends turns into something dangerous when they are forced into assisting the Australian Government in the undercover war between countries.
The only difference? These wars are being fought in games that require distinctive skills. These includes chess and paintball, normal, fun activities, to survival in different locations, shooting, and deadly physical activities. Scored with points, this yearly war for dominance is unknown to the public, but makes the political parties of the countries gain an advantage with how their team is doing.
With three months of grueling competition, and with riches for the winner, Will and his friends need to not only be physcally fit, but also stay alive and sane enough to fight their way to the top
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Cora Carpenter lives in an America where over 90% of the popular vote went to one presidential candidate. New policies pervade the American culture such as the Better Homes Better Future Act where all pregnant couples must pass an IQ test with 90 or higher and scores are tattooed on the infants skull for record keeping. Anything lower and the child is given to a more suitable home. Or the Volunteer Tax because if someone has time to dedicate to the less fortunate, then they must of course have extra income to spare. The best part, everyone agrees to these laws because if not one phone call is all it takes for someone to disappear. But what if persuasion isn't a learned skill but a gift embedded into a person by ancient beings? And what if these ancient beings are at war with each other?