1) Two guys are in a resistance group, fighting against the government, trying to kill the leader. One is a lowly techie, who has never been truly involved with the resistance, while the other is a huge mercenary armed to the teeth. They’re trying to infiltrate the station when they’re discovered by a minute bug, and then they rush to finish the job. However, when they reach the leader, they find the whole war to be a conspiracy. The leader is actually a program which runs to best suit the democratic people, but through some twists in the system, became a “benevolent dictator.” As the mercenary said in the podcast, “The people created their own tyranny,” because the program did what the people truly wanted and needed, even though they didn’t know what they wanted themselves.
The whole thing was focused on the idea that those people who don’t vote throw the rule to those who are actually interested in the situation, and who are not always the right people to rule. The point was to tell people that they need to vote, and be active in their government, because if they don’t, in the future, things probably won’t turn out the way they want.
2) There was music at the beginning and end to introduce the podcast, and sometimes some during intense moments, although those were infrequent.
3) The podcasts were not incredibly different from each other; the only true difference was the content. Otherwise, they had basically the same format, same length, and the same feel to them. Oh, they also had different music to introduce them and fade them out, but still, that isn't very significant.
Monday, November 3, 2008
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