Thursday, April 5, 2007

The Following Takes Place between 3PM and 4PM...

Andy Morris race over to the campus. The meeting discussing not only the plan to capture Morris but also the attacks of the day was about to begin.

Senator David Wasserman met with temporary President Karasek in the office of the ASUC president.

"Andy Morris is headed over to the meeting right now," explained Wasserman, "he should hopefully be able to obtain more information about the bombings as well as Student Action's machine."

"Very good," said Karasek, "but we need to take a more proactive approach to today's events."

"What do you mean?" asked Wasserman.

"Earlier today, they attacked our headquarters and they've been murdering our members. We need to do the same. I'm calling for a full assault on Student Action headquarters and the capture of members of their party."

"But that's the same reason the previous President is up for trial. Can we really risk to stoop to their level?"

"Desperate times call for desperate measures," said Karasek. "Nobody can ever find out about my involvement in this. But it's already set up. It should happen within the next 2 hours."

Wasserman left the room. He was worried that this new approach would backfire, but he trusted Karasek and believed she knew what she was doing.

Andy Morris reached the place where the meeting was being held. When he arrived, the meeting was already in progress. He stood outside the door when, without warning, to Student Action senators grabbed him and brought him into the room. There, the student action chair smiled at him and said, "Mr. Morris, we've been expecting you!"

Joe Rothberg wondered what was going on. Only a few hours ago he had been shot and the trail of events leading to his capture was hazy. He saw the door open and was blinded by the light. Another person was brought in and thrown on the ground next to him.

A voice which he recognized to be the Student Action party chair spoke calmly, "Enjoy the next hour Mr. Rothberg and Mr. Morris for it will be your last."

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