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In the Air: 1989. As First Secretary
Kurt Vonnegut introduces policies of '
Straight Talking' and '
Getting It Together' into the stagnating United Socialist States. Lowe, a British journalist, arrives in
Chicago to meet and interview one of the cultural figureheads of the thawing of repression —
Charles Hardin Holley, an underground musician achieving greater popularity in the seemingly more open and relaxed atmosphere of the previously repressive country. Giving their Party Handler (a functionary called
Hunt Thompson) the slip, Holley takes Lowe to a
speakeasy, where he relates the story of his own political awakening, involving his small-town childhood in the Socialist United States in the 1950s, a chance meeting with two idealistic drifters named
Howard Hughes and
Jack Kerouac coinciding with the propaganda visit of a troupe of 'war heroes' (including
Joseph McCarthy,
Charles Lindbergh,
Mitch "Duke" Morrison,
Lafayette Hubbard, and General
Curtis LeMay) and a girl named
Peggy Sue. •
Ten Days That Shook The World: 1912–1917. A collection of ten vignettes outlining the foundation of the United Socialist States of America, from the assassination of
Theodore Roosevelt in 1912 and the inauguration of Charles Foster Kane in 1913, through the sinking of the
Titanic and the American entry into
World War I in 1914, and the increasing corruption, class-divisions and injustice that saw the Second American Revolution occur in 1917. •
Tom Joad: 1937.
Federal Bureau of Ideology agents
Eliot Ness and
Melvin Purvis travel to a shanty-town in
Nevada, chasing rumours that legendary underground labour activist
Tom Joad has been seen. Whilst there, they must contend with a
counter-revolutionary conspiracy, the people's unshakeable belief in their hero, and
Frank Nitti, Secretary
Al Capone's personal enforcer, present to ensure that Joad is caught by any means necessary. • '''Teddy Bears' Picnic''': 1965–1969.
Bob and Terry, two working-class boys from
Newcastle and lifelong best friends, enlist in the
British Army to go and fight the war against communism in
Indo-China. Following brutal training, the two are thrust into the Vietnam War in South-East Asia, where they are captured and imprisoned by
Viet Cong guerrillas. Upon their escape, Bob returns to Britain and writes a book chronicling his experiences, which later is turned into a movie — and during the making of the movie, he is forced to confront his new life and the hidden secrets from his terrible experiences that saw Terry shamed and dishonoured. •
Citizen Ed: 1945–1984. The story of
Ed Gein — Socialist Hero, local luminary, and horrific serial murderer. For over forty years, Gein and the sheriff of his local town — more than aware of Gein's monstrous perversions and murders — do battle, but the sheriff's attempts to stop Gein's evil are hampered by Party corruption and incompetence and the belief that in a perfect socialist state, a serial killer is an impossibility (this treatment was based upon the actual case of the Ukrainian serial killer
Andrei Chikatilo, who was convicted of killing 53 women and children, and the efforts of Soviet detectives in the real-world to capture him). •
Abdication Street: 1972. Cinzia Davidovna Bronstein is a make-up girl at Russia's largest state-owned television station.
Charles, the Duke of Cornwall, grand-nephew of King
Edward VIII and heir to the throne of the United Kingdom, is in Russia to marry his bride, Grand Duchess Ekaterina, the spoiled daughter of Tsar Nicholas III, and Cinzia has been assigned to provide his make-up for the television coverage. Much is riding on this royal wedding, including the future of democracy in Russia — so when Cinzia and Charles fall in love, this causes more problems. •
On the Road: 1998. A follow-up to 'In the Air', the USSA has split into the Confederation of Independent North American States (similar to the USSR's successor, the
Commonwealth of Independent States), vaguely connected nations riddled with
institutional corruption and gangsterism. British reporter Lowe, down on his luck, has returned to the former USSA to follow
Robert Maxwell's Freedom and Enterprise Roadshow as it travels
Route 66, bringing capitalism, Christianity and
Cliff Richard to the former USSA. ==Overview==