Occupied
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Ongoing, First published May 03, 2015
The year is 2175.
A disease called Flial wreaks havoc across the Nations United.
But Flial is no ordinary disease. 
There are two strains of Flial, pronounced Fil-eye-al.
Strain A renders the victim completely brain dead, while strain B destroys the body, but leaves the brain intact. 
With the population dying out so quickly, the Nations best doctors and scientists come up with the Occupation surgery.
They take the souls of the B victims and put them in the bodies of the A victims. 
Families see their loved ones bodies re-animated with a new set of memories, feelings, and a different personality. 
And they have no choice. 
Our story centers around Emily Foster, and Georgia Watson. 
Emily died of strain A three hours ago. 
And three hours ago, Georgia was diagnosed with strain B.
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Sometimes you don't have to choose where to live, even if you were born and raised in the country, which main value has always been The Freedom. Obuse, violence, and fear may be a reason to run, run as fast and as far away as possible no matter where you are from. In the alternate universe, the USSR has undergone a series of reforms, turning itself into a free economy multi-party socialist state. Several years after the fall of the Iron Curtain, doors of the renewed Soviet Union have opened to anyone willing to visit and anyone willing to leave. What is more, the country remembered and forgave all the refugees and immigrants that had once left it, seeking a shelter from poverty and oppression. In 1989 The White Repatriation or, as it was labeled in the West, The Great Soviet Liberation has become a key to a new home for thousands of people, willing to start a new chapter in their lives. This short story is a part of the "Outdated" project.