Terrorist 84

Terrorist 84

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Britain in 2062 is a Corporatocracy ruled by the few over the many. The country is divided into thirteen color coded zones all of which are governed by the Gold Zone, that surrounds the capital of London. People are given a social status depending on the zone they are born in and any rising or objection to this status is punished severely. The corporation rules both by force and fear and it does it with a bloody iron fist. The only freedom, is the illusion of freedom. In this nation of chaos lives Julia an innocent sixteen year old who is sentenced to four years de-radicalization after her father is convicted with very little evidence of terrorism against the state by a technicality. After losing everything in one night, Julia wakes up in a brutal detention center determined for revenge but before she even can think of such things, soon the reality dawns that first she is gonna have to learn to survive alone, in a violent authoritarian state, that has brutally crushed even the most formidable of its political opponents. Her only hope is to be severely underestimated.
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