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'''Starpocalypse''' was a movie designed by [[Faction Hollywood]] to be used as a propaganda bomb, leaving the viewer feeling useless in comparison to its | '''Starpocalypse''' was a movie designed by [[Faction Hollywood]] to be used as a propaganda bomb, leaving the viewer feeling useless in comparison to its idealised heroes, believing only they could stand up to corrupt regimes. | ||
The movie also served as a way for the [[Faction Paradox|Faction]] to deploy [[subtextual warheads]], [[anti-Shift landmines]], and [[rhetorical plagues]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Fixer (short story)|The Fixer]]'') | The movie also served as a way for the [[Faction Paradox|Faction]] to deploy [[subtextual warheads]], [[anti-Shift landmines]], and [[rhetorical plagues]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Fixer (short story)|The Fixer]]'') |
Latest revision as of 16:39, 15 January 2023
Starpocalypse was a movie designed by Faction Hollywood to be used as a propaganda bomb, leaving the viewer feeling useless in comparison to its idealised heroes, believing only they could stand up to corrupt regimes.
The movie also served as a way for the Faction to deploy subtextual warheads, anti-Shift landmines, and rhetorical plagues. (PROSE: The Fixer)