Monday, March 18, 2019
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letter Home The vid screen is dark and ominous, as if it holds secrets that is not for the likes of men to come. buns Poldeck, a middle aged, balding man of forty-eight steps away toward screen and console to activate the beast, this oracle of silicon, plastic, and glass. Today derriere is hoping for record of his son Kirk, of whom nothing had been heard of since he left(a) for UNDF Marine corps training at Camp Lejune, South Carolina, a beacon for the impostor tough and crazy brave looking for ill conceived adventure and glory. At least that was Johns opinion on the matter. As a mid level market analyst for the transnational ABSCOM John was use to battles fought with market shares, balance sheets, and stock options. For the forty years since the birth of the revamped fall in Nations war and the conductors of war, the military, had been a dying business. John could still remember the keen look on Kirks pillowcase when his son had uttered nomenclature like, duty, hon or, patriotism, words which seemed as alien to John as the worlds the UN exploratory wither claimed to have found. For Christs sake John will you produce on the damn console? What the hell is wrong with you today? John glanced at June, his wife of twenty years and counting. Her dark skinned face was a sharp contrast to his pale complexion, and anger, tinged with concern for her son, clouded and darken her visage even more. He looked at his wife without comprehension. What? June sighed, and then in a kinder tone, The console John. I know youve been angry ever since Kirk left for the Marines, hell youve been mad ever since he first brought up enlisting. A fools errand you called it. Perhaps youre right. All I know is that he might have sent us a letter today. A fools errand. I remember when I give tongue to that John thought. That had been a nasty episode, one of many that had occurred during one of the aeonian fights he had had with Kirk over this business of enlist ing. Try how he might he could never convince his son that business was where the opportunities were. Kirk had then coldly conscious his father of his contempt for the Transnationals that now ran everything on Earth, including the UN, and his contempt for anybody connected to them.
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