by Tdarcos » Wed Nov 28, 2012 11:47 am
You could include the relative "unfairness" or "randomness" of treatment where some people get selected for arrest, imprisonment or execution, apparently at random.
And stay off the phones:
* An American ambassador visiting North Korea was held at the border until he paid his outstanding phone bill. There is no direct phone service between the US and the DPRK so he had to relay calls through the U.S. embassy in Canada. They wouldn't let him leave the country until he paid the phone bill, about $27,000. In cash.
* But at least he got out unscathed, one guy wasn't so lucky. Someone made an unauthorized phone call from North Korea to another country. He was executed for doing so.
* You have to turn your phone in when you enter the country; apparently you do get it back when you leave. Inside the country I think they do have phones and I suspect you can get one but it's tied to you, and I wouldn't be surprised if all calls are monitored. Call the wrong person or say the wrong thing and your visit might be extended, say by several years at forced labor.
Other points:
* North Korea is an extremely poor country, and the whole idea is (if you're one of the poor bastards who are a resident) that for anything you have at all, even basic subsistence, or even that you're still alive, you should give thanks (and pray) to your benefactor, the leader of the country, the late Kim Jong Il. Yes, I said, late, the DPRK is a thanatocracy where the country is ruled by a ghost.
* Lots of pictures of the current leader.
* Everyone is paranoid that they'll be grabbed up, and as bad as their existence is, being made into a forced laborer in a country where everyone already is a slave, is even worse, in ways you can't imagine.
* Almost everyone wears a standard (gray) uniform.
If I'm wrong on these points then you might want to include that as exposition in the game.
Note: This is a message dealing with an adventure game, and per Jonsey's agreement, is exempt from the 10-line limit.
You could include the relative "unfairness" or "randomness" of treatment where some people get selected for arrest, imprisonment or execution, apparently at random.
And stay off the phones:
* An American ambassador visiting North Korea was held at the border until he paid his outstanding phone bill. There is no direct phone service between the US and the DPRK so he had to relay calls through the U.S. embassy in Canada. They wouldn't let him leave the country until he paid the phone bill, about $27,000. In cash.
* But at least he got out unscathed, one guy wasn't so lucky. Someone made an unauthorized phone call from North Korea to another country. He was executed for doing so.
* You have to turn your phone in when you enter the country; apparently you do get it back when you leave. Inside the country I think they do have phones and I suspect you can get one but it's tied to you, and I wouldn't be surprised if all calls are monitored. Call the wrong person or say the wrong thing and your visit might be extended, say by several years at forced labor.
Other points:
* North Korea is an extremely poor country, and the whole idea is (if you're one of the poor bastards who are a resident) that for anything you have at all, even basic subsistence, [i]or even that you're still alive[/i], you should give thanks (and pray) to your benefactor, the leader of the country, the late Kim Jong Il. Yes, I said, [i]late[/i], the DPRK is a thanatocracy where the country is ruled by a [i]ghost[/i].
* Lots of pictures of the current leader.
* Everyone is paranoid that they'll be grabbed up, and as bad as their existence is, being made into a forced laborer in a country where everyone already is a slave, is even worse, in ways you can't imagine.
* Almost everyone wears a standard (gray) uniform.
If I'm wrong on these points then you might want to include that as exposition in the game.
Note: This is a message dealing with an adventure game, and per Jonsey's agreement, is exempt from the 10-line limit.