Thank you to everyone who has continued to follow Fractured in the past months. With over 1,000 hits from both the USA and Russia in only six months, the site has gathered far more traffic than I had expected in so short a time. I know this site doesn't have the flashy visuals and production quality of YouTube or Deviantart fictions, but I hope it has at least entertained those of you reading this message. Please continue to check in and spread the word to keep the Faction growing. Between now and the start of Act 2, there will not be regular, bi-weekly posts. Instead, I will be posting Appendix 1: Timeline of 2014-February 26, 2024. Thank you again for your support in numbers, and please return with friends and feedback!
Act 2 begins on August 1, 2012 with Sharon's desperate fight for Hawaii, the emergence of Thomas' religious extremist movement, John and Jeremy's escape through Canada, and the rise of two new leaders in the Faction; the empathetic Black Mask, and the sadistically ambitious Richard Campbell.
Revolution is a dangerous tool. It is a concept that inspires atrocity and heroism, something that stimulates the animal desire to protect what is yours and destroy what is not. Some seek power, others seek safety, and some want only to sit back and watch until they hear the cue to step on stage. For some, conflict is a game of both luck and skill, and for others it is a nightmare explained away as a third-world irregularity in this modern, civilized era.
The vigilante group turned revolutionary army calling itself the United Human Faction has turned the United States against itself, forcing every citizen to choose between the life of the fanatic or that of the fugitive. China threatens to invade from the East, and Canada desperately fights for sovereignty. The continent is a chessboard. On which side do you fall?
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- Conner Bidgood
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