Il Duce Doppelganger  E-mail
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Written by Peter, on 28-04-2010 14:44 Kill Bill - Volume 1
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Set in an almost identical but fictional world, the President of the United States, 76 year old George E. Birchard, is in his 8th and final year. He has pulled the US out of a middle eastern war, the economy is in a surplus and the morale of almost all US citizens is extremely high. Birchard is even regarded by some to be one of the best world leaders in history. Because his term is over and he can no longer serve the people of the United States, scientists, with approval from the US Congress and the people of the United States, use his DNA and creates a clone of him. A woman gives birth to James K. Birchard, Georges clone, shortly before the 78 year olds death. The US government allows him to be raised normally in her family and not much is heard of him until he becomes an adult. 30 years later James Birchard enters the public eye and, with the reputation George Birchard had he is easily elected president at age 36. His first year is quite a good one with some controversy, but he comes across as the same man that the people of America loved 40 years prior. Sometime into his 2nd year as president, James Birchard declares the United States a fascist dictatorship, sends the incredibly powerful US military to overthrow congress and declares martial law. Out of fear, citizens obey all laws and remain loyal to the fascist government. Meanwhile, overseas the US conquers peaceful nations that never had any diplomatic issues with the US. By his 3rd year as the leader of the "New Reich" World War III is in full force and threats of a nuclear war begin. With at least a billion people dead and no country powerful enough to stop the NR, Nathan Fedoro who is a top ranking general in the military, begins to plot the assassination of Birchard with others in the military. At the end of Birchard's third year, Nathan Fedoro's assassination attempt fails and he is killed. Eventually nukes begin to fly across the world and billions more are dead. By now James Birchard, the once fearless leader of the New Reich, begins to regret his quest for world domination. He plans to commit suicide much like his inspiration, Adolf Hitler but unbeknown to him, the NR's military is being demolished by an army of at least 10 million and they are heading towards Birchard to kill him. After 3 days of a massive ground war, Birchard is captured but before he can be tried for war crimes a soldier, holding only a pistol, points the gun to Birchard's head and says "Burn in hell, Schwanzlutscher."
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Posted by Loup Blanc, on 18-07-2010 01:46, IP 144.139.77.2, Registered
1. A few questions
OK Peter - here we go! Interesting plot, but heaps of "why's". 1. Why Il Duce if James Birchard's inspiration is Hitler? Il Duce was Mussolini - Hitler's Italian "puppet-clown". 2. James is raised NORMALLY but ends up a power crazed nut case. Doesn't say much for American family upbringing does it? 3. I can't believe that citizens of a nation like USA that trashed the English and gained independence, fought and won 2 world wars, would just meekly accept a fascist lunatic as leader. Having said all that, I DO like the basic plot. :o)
 
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Posted by Willow, on 18-07-2010 02:32, IP 144.139.77.2, Registered
2. Uh huh
I have to agree with the last comment, Pete. I like the idea too, but I'd like to see some of the holes plugged. Can you revamp it a little?
 
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