Jefferey Coates

March 31st, 1996 7:21 AM

The future state of Pangea is in danger and way more people should spend their nights worried about that. Why don’t we start with that?

Why don’t we start with the fact that the corruption and nonsense that we try to get away from in our everyday politics seep into Pangea all the time. Did you know that there are people deciding on how you should be living your dream lives each night? You don’t know these people, you’ve never heard of or elected them, but they set rules for you without your knowledge or input. The fact that you have to sneak around interviewing people is because of them. The fact that everyone isn’t just given this knowledge about the lives outside of their own dreams is a crime in my opinion. That has to piss you off. It has to.

There’s a reason there are groups like the Coyotes and the Magi and those Detective kids. When there’s a need, a black market forms to serve that need. Not that all those groups have the same intention and goals, but you get the idea. Information isn’t freely accessible in Pangea. They may tell you it’s for the greater good. They try to sell people on some nonsense about there being anarchy if everyone knew everything there is to know about Pangea. I don’t buy it.

Sure, there would be some nasty stuff that might happen. But that’s not a full on overthrow of the government or something. That’s not anarchy. If you ask me, those people are just protecting their power. Every one of them is shady. From the Oracle on down. Shady. It’s true that I tried to join their little group when I was younger and didn’t make it. But that was because I had my own opinions that I wouldn’t let other people force me into changing. Now that I’m a little older, I know the danger of what they’re doing and I think it has to be stopped.

Bless you for what you’re doing. People need to know about this world and they deserve the opportunity to be a part of the decisions that go into “keeping the peace”. Otherwise it’s unfair nonsense.

I just hope no one ever catches you before your work is complete.

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