《The Goose, the golden egg and the end of the world》Chapter 71
Advertisement
Prime minister Kolschonski's speech at the UN left no room for doubt that if the REJOIN referendum did not produce a favorable result for Russia then they would invade and take Ukraine by force. He gave a speech filled with triumphal language about Russia's nuclear capabilities, the fearlessness of Russian soldiers, the Russian empire's glorious victories against the Ottomans and the Swedes, and the Russian army's defeat of the Nazi's which saved the world from the greatest evil it had ever seen. After listing this litany of Russia's strengths and successes, the prime minister took aim at his enemies and, in highly bellicose language, castigated the West for trying to take credit away from the Russia for defeating the Nazis, for their hypocrisy in condemning the foreign policies of other nations despite their histories of slavery, colonization and sponsored coups. He went on to warn Russia's enemies that any interference in Russia's affairs would be met with an immediate response of overwhelming power. His speech was poorly received within the General Assembly hall and set off a flurry of speculation about the seriousness of the prime minister's threats. Sonya watched the prime minister's speech as part of the Russian delegation and thought that the day when she succeeded him couldn't come soon enough.
To boost his foreign policy bona fides, Jim Balmer had traveled to New York and held highly publicized meetings with a number of world leaders on the sidelines of the assembly. His meeting with Vladimir Kolschonski attracted the most attention. The two met privately for over two hours, much longer than his other meetings with world leaders. After the meeting the two men held a press conference during which Jim Balmer was asked a series of questions that he was loathe to answer.
"Congressman Balmer, do you believe that Russia is going to invade Ukraine?"
"I think it's dangerous to casually speculate about things as serious as invasions."
"Did you ask prime minister Kolschonski about whether he plans to invade Ukraine?"
"We talked about a wide range of issues during our meeting."
Advertisement
"Was Russia invading Ukraine one of those issues?"
"We discussed security during our meeting."
"Did you discuss the security of Ukraine?"
"I'm really not at liberty to discuss with you what we discussed during our meeting, we talked about matters that are very sensitive and it would be irresponsible of me to share the details of our discussion with you."
"What are your thoughts about a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine?"
"I am not going to irresponsibly speculate on hypotheticals, how many times do I have to tell you the same thing?"
"If you win the election and Russia invades Ukraine while you are president, would you use your powers as Commander-In-Chief to assist the Ukrainians?"
"What you're describing is well, well off in the future, though I did like what you said about me being president," Jim answered, trying to be charming.
"But seriously, Congressman Balmer, can the Ukrainians expect us to be on their side if Russia invades them?"
"I don't see why they would; we don't have a security treaty with them."
"Are you saying that you wouldn't help Ukraine in the event of a Russian invasion?"
"I said we don't have a treaty with them, I didn't say I wouldn't help."
"So you would help?"
"Look, the only promise that I can make is to promise the American people that as Commander-In-Chief I will be responsible with our military and won't send our fighting men and women into conflicts that they have no business being in," Jim answered, switching to campaign mode.
"When you say conflicts that they have no business being in, does include a conflict between Russia and Ukraine?"
"There's not going to be a war between Russia and Ukraine, okay! So stop asking me about this!"
"Did the prime minister tell you that there would be no war?"
"Yes he did, I asked him about all of the rumors that we've been hearing about a Russian invasion of Ukraine and he assured me that he has no such plans and he was very powerful in his denial and I believe him."
Advertisement
After Jim Balmer gave this answer his communications director abruptly brought the press conference to an end. For prime minister Kolschonski, the press conference had given him everything that he had hoped for and then some. For Jim Balmer, the press conference was a complete disaster. Immediately following the press conference, every talking head on television was dissecting Jim Balmer's performance at the press conference and offering all sorts of theories for why Jim Balmer had been so evasive before losing his cool. Some speculated that Jim Balmer was intimidated by prime minister Kolschonski, other's speculated that something fishy had taken place during the meeting, pointing to the fact that John Huntsman, who had business interests in Russia and had recently attended the Growth and Opportunities Conference in Moscow, was Jim Balmer's biggest campaign contributor. The theory that emerged out of all of this speculation that everybody embraced was that John Huntsman was a conduit between Jim Balmer's campaign and the Kremlin, and that the money that John Huntsman had been giving to Jim Balmer's campaign was actually coming from Russia, meaning that Jim Balmer was beholden to the Russians, making him the equivalent of a Russian agent.
The accusation that Jim Balmer was a Russian agent was dismissed by his campaign and his allies as utter nonsense that had been conjured up by the liberal media to harm his campaign, but they were all at a loss for explaining what had happened during the congressman's meeting with the Russian prime minister and whether prime minister Kolschonski had said something to Jim Balmer that had caused him to be so deferential to prime minister Kolschonski. Telling the truth was not an answer. No way could Jim Balmer tell anybody that Vladimir Kolschonski had told him during their meeting that they had mutual friends in Chris Dixon and Fyodor Milichenko, the latter of whom had told him all about the designs of the raven which, if they were to come to fruition, required the two of them to work together. As a proud cold warrior, Jim couldn't stand the position that he had been placed in of having to side with the Russians, and it wasn't doing his campaign any good. Needing to constantly defend against assertions that he was a Russian agent had taken him off message, and his poll numbers in direct match-ups against the top three Democratic candidates were slipping. Chris Dixon did his bit to try and help Jim, but only made things worse.
"Why the hell is everybody criticizing Jim Balmer for not saying that he would defend Ukraine against Russia?! Can't you idiots see that Jim Balmer is absolutely right not to commit to helping Ukraine?! Who's the energy powerhouse? Russia. Who has the second largest military in the world? Russia. It would be insane of us to back Ukraine over Russia in a conflict between the two when it's in our best interest to have a constructive relationship with Russia. And as for all of these people who are saying that we absolutely have to stand with Ukraine, I'm sorry, do you not know the world works? The strong take from the weak, anybody that doesn't understand that needs to grow up and realize that the strong are winners and the weak are losers, and we want to be on the side of the winners!"
Chris's rant was seen by all as an endorsement of Russia invading Ukraine and was widely criticized. Rather than helping Jim Balmer he had put him in the uncomfortable position of once again having to be evasive with the press about what he thought about a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine. Jim couldn't criticize Chris, his audience was too important, all he could do was continue to be evasive and hope that the story would blow over before it had done too much damage to his electoral ambitions.
Advertisement
- In Serial38 Chapters
Corruption Redeems. [UNOFFICIAL Warhammer 40K Isekai/LitRPG]
Björk was an ordinary man, living an ordinary life. working as a blacksmith in a nation plagued by recurring civil wars, Growing up with divorced parents, a feeling of being born in the wrong place or time, and a burning desire to live a life of more excitement. Any kind of excitement. A desire that will make him truly understand the meaning of the phrase "Be careful what you wish for" and regret ever wishing himself away from his mundane and monotone life. His only strength in life is his ability to simply go with the flow, no matter what happens. Will our unfortunate main character survive? Thrive? Find a way home?? Let's find out in this semi-interactive story where your votes on polls will help shape the story as it grows. (Everyone loves a good rhyme scheme. Don't worry, I wont make it a regular theme) [←see what I did there?] Authors note: This story is a little passion project of mine and uploads will be irregular at the best of times. DO NOT EXPECT ANY SORT OF REGULAR UPDATES ON THIS ONE!!! Ye have been warned. I also want to thank Asviloka for the amazing cover art
8 256 - In Serial8 Chapters
Dauntless Star
WWIII has come to pass and 91% of the Earth is left scorched and uninhabitable. From the ashes of WWIII two major powers emerged. The Southern Alliance (SA) and the Northern United Nations (NUN). The SA sought refuge in space devising devices to enhance the body and keep the mind occupied. This novel follows the journey of a young man named Crescent who saw the worst humanity had to offer in The Game and was given a second chance, traveling back in time when humanity first left for the stars. More importantly when The Game first started. Hello Author here just thought I’d say hi. This is the first novel and there will more than likely be a lot of grammar mistakes and slow writing but together we can finish this novel. Any constructive feedback you can give or editing you can do will be very appreciated. So come join in a journey of sci-fi, fantasy, time travel and romance (hopefully). Damn single life ? Ps if the cover artwork is yours and you can provide proof, I would be happy to take it down at your request as per you intellectual rights. If not thx
8 103 - In Serial13 Chapters
A Mildly Odd Reality Breaker
Omar receives an unexpected visitor who comes baring a gift—a "registration ticket"—in the form of a small metal card. The ticket is itself an offer to participate in the game, "Reality Break." Accepting this offer means that Omar will be able to perceive the true nature of reality where there is not one, but two dimensions of time, and in this second dimension history changes (and somewhat "frequently"). Along with this, he will also gain access to the "chronopause"; another reality that is not so much parallel to our own as it is perpendicular, which acts as both a place and the natural boundary between non-sequential points on the timeline. Using the chronopause, Omar will become a chrononaut with the ability to travel through time, and as a player, he will be given a cybernetic interface and his own portable extradimensional storage space. It's a strange conversation, but due to Omar's dismally short attention span, he only consciously hears that last bit about the portable pocket space, and that's only after the physics-defying void is opened in his living room and literally waved in front of his face. Reality is certainly stranger than most people realize, but then again, so is Omar. Thankfully, he responds well to shiny things, and for better or for worse, his chronic inattentiveness is the least of his psychological issues. Omar also has a mild form of "Oppositional Defiant Disorder" which presents itself as an occasional, arbitrary need to disobey others (especially authority figures). However, his oddest psychological issue by far is his "abnormally hyperactive" subconscious mind. Outwardly and consciously, Omar is a lazy, apathetic man-child prone to mildly asinine behavior. Subconsciously, he's some sort of genius capable of extraordinary feats of cognition. Most of the time, Omar is a (technically) functioning adult, but in order to live as such, he must rely entirely upon unusual abilities he's completely unaware of, despite the fact that he uses them regularly. Up until now, his life had merely been ridiculous, but now it was also a game. Note: The narrative style is that of a reliable narrator with a "3rd-person sarcastic" POV. This story takes place in the Reality Breakers/Chronopause universe.
8 142 - In Serial10 Chapters
Claiming Worlds
Claiming Worlds is a series set in a universe teeming with life. At some point in the past some all knowing entity appears to have decided that seeding all habitable worlds with human life is a fantastic idea. This led to an enormous shortage of space for expansion, when the time of interstellar flight arrived for one of these worlds. But humanity always finds a way to thrive.. Fast-forward to the present: The Empire of Faron is the largest political entity in the known galaxy. Over the last two thousand years of its existence it has added more than three thousand systems to the realm of her majesty, the Empress. But how? You ask? Well, that's where this story begins: World Claimers. What are your options when faced with the want for expansion, but no habitable space? You take someone else's space and when you do it often enough and the colonized are about as advanced as ants compared to you, you turn it into a sport, a game. The galaxies most watched game: Making unwitting civilizations think that they wanted to join you from the beginning. And from the beginning is often not all that far from the truth....
8 128 - In Serial13 Chapters
World Master
Hey! I once lived on your world back in 2056. But that was a long time ago and there’s probably no records of my existence. Or, maybe, I haven’t even been born yet… …I’m still figuring out of the timelines correspond. Anyways, I was or will be, or whatever you want to call it (maybe I am?), John Pitcher, a resident at St. Jude’s Hospital for the Mentally Ill. I was a computer programmer and my parents had me admitted there because I was convinced that I had been contacted by Set, the Egyptian god of chaos, about creating a world. Well, apparently, I’m something akin to the great times a hundred grandson of over 10 000 gods, and they didn’t want me to live an ordinary, dull life (well, except for the god of normalcy, but he doesn’t count). Set gave me three years to prepare myself. This begins right at the end of those three years. [participant in the NaNoWriMo Royal Road challenge] I originally had this as part of the prologue, then I realized that it made a better synopsis. Please note: this might seem a bit clunky because I haven't done a lot of writing, and this is supposed to be a kind of prequel to another story that I plan on doing in the future. I will not be fully explaining everything but instead will be explaining things in that other story. This is mainly to help fill in the lore of the world so that people will have at least a basic idea of how things function. Regardless of that, that story won't be written for at least another year, so deal with it. Note: I am using ideas from several different authors in order to make sure that this can be a proper story. You may or may not recognize where I got them. I am not writing a Fanfiction and do not claim these as my own. I will add to a list of titles below as I find myself using those ideas. World Keeper (obviously) The Wandering Inn The Legend of Randidly Ghosthound (not yet, but eventually) A bunch of others that I haven't thought of yet
8 187 - In Serial32 Chapters
AMAYA
𝙰𝙼𝙰𝚈𝙰 𝙰𝚁𝙸𝙰 𝙼𝙸𝙺𝙰𝙴𝙻𝚂𝙾𝙽
8 199

