Arminius: The Story of Defying the United World Government
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Feb 20, 2016
The year is 2075. The entire Earth has been 'united' by the tyrranic United World Government. Anybody who spoke out against the U.W.G was either executed by a special police force or shipped off to a special labor camp. There are still some, however, that have the courage to fight back. They have not yet been able to launch a massive assault on the U.W.G, but the time is at hand. These freedom fighters come from within the U.W.G, outside of the government, and from inside the labor camps. Collectively, they are known as Arminius.
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