LIVE BROADCAST FROM THE COUNCIL OF DOMINION
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LIVE COVERAGE: PROTESTS ERUPT IN DOMINION
Mention(s) Council Member Tarin Geode & Public Affairs Officer Liora Vex
Current Events Large protest at Council Hall, District of Slia.
Tarin Geode, Council member for Qona, stands behind a podium, his image broadcasted to every screen across Dominion. His expression is calm but firm, the weight of leadership evident in his stance. “People of Dominion, I address you at this early hour because of a recent incident that has caused unnecessary panic among some of our citizens,
This past week has been riddled with mischief and criminal activity, a small group of individuals have been attempting to breach the ceiling vents of our great underground civilization. Their intent, they claim, was to ‘expose’ the surface world. Let me be absolutely clear: there is nothing to expose.
The surface was destroyed long ago by war and technology that is no longer understood, nor do we have the means to restore it. And we absolutely wouldn’t want to. The stories you may have heard — of life above, of untouched lands, of a world waiting for us — are fabrications, myths born from desperation. What remains up there is ruins of uninhabitable wasteland and nothing more.
The security of Dominion was never at risk. The vents remain intact, our safety uncompromised. Let me assure you, as one of your council members, that the integrity of our home is not in question.
As for those responsible, they have been taken into custody. They will face a fair trial by jury, as is our law, and they will receive a just punishment for their reckless actions. We do not tolerate disorder. We do not entertain fantasies that threaten the peace of Dominion.
Let us move forward with the confidence that our way of life endures, strong and unwavering. The surface is a graveyard of the past — Dominion is our president, and our future.
I hope you all have a wonderful day. Thank you for your time.” The broadcast cuts to the Council’s insignia.
This past week has been riddled with mischief and criminal activity, a small group of individuals have been attempting to breach the ceiling vents of our great underground civilization. Their intent, they claim, was to ‘expose’ the surface world. Let me be absolutely clear: there is nothing to expose.
The surface was destroyed long ago by war and technology that is no longer understood, nor do we have the means to restore it. And we absolutely wouldn’t want to. The stories you may have heard — of life above, of untouched lands, of a world waiting for us — are fabrications, myths born from desperation. What remains up there is ruins of uninhabitable wasteland and nothing more.
The security of Dominion was never at risk. The vents remain intact, our safety uncompromised. Let me assure you, as one of your council members, that the integrity of our home is not in question.
As for those responsible, they have been taken into custody. They will face a fair trial by jury, as is our law, and they will receive a just punishment for their reckless actions. We do not tolerate disorder. We do not entertain fantasies that threaten the peace of Dominion.
Let us move forward with the confidence that our way of life endures, strong and unwavering. The surface is a graveyard of the past — Dominion is our president, and our future.
I hope you all have a wonderful day. Thank you for your time.” The broadcast cuts to the Council’s insignia.
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As the Council’s insignia fades, a poised woman with dark braided hair and a warm but authoritative presence steps into view. She wears the official deep-blue attire of the Dominion Council’s Public Affairs Office. “Good morning, citizens of Dominion! I’m speaker Liora Vex, and while Council member Geode has addressed today’s concerning incident, I want to take a moment to share some positive news from our districts — reminders of the progress and discovery that continue to shape our lives underground.”
She offers a reassuring smile towards the camera, a glance to her right, and continues, “From the Khia District, researchers have uncovered a new series of tunnels previously unknown to us. These passages, rich with untouched geological formations, may contain a new mineral. Our leading mineralogists believe this discovery could have significant benefits for energy storage and material enhancement. Further studies are already underway, and we look forward to sharing more findings soon.”
A subtle shift in her tone signals another promising update, as she clears her throat, and glances over the papers in her hands. “Meanwhile, in the Slia District, a breakthrough in water purification has been achieved. Scientists have developed a healthier and more eco-friendly method of sanitizing our drinking water. This innovation will not only improve the quality of our fresh water but also reduce our reliance on supplemental vitamins, as essential nutrients will now be naturally integrated into our daily supply. This advancement marks an important step in sustaining long-term health for all citizens of Dominion.” she sets down the papers and clasps her hands together and nods, her expression confident and encouraging.
“While challenges arise, let us not forget the strides we continue to make. Dominion is not just a shelter; it is a civilization that grows, innovates, and thrives. Thank you, and may we all move forward with purpose and unity.” The broadcasting transitions once more to the council’s insignia before returning to regular programming.
She offers a reassuring smile towards the camera, a glance to her right, and continues, “From the Khia District, researchers have uncovered a new series of tunnels previously unknown to us. These passages, rich with untouched geological formations, may contain a new mineral. Our leading mineralogists believe this discovery could have significant benefits for energy storage and material enhancement. Further studies are already underway, and we look forward to sharing more findings soon.”
A subtle shift in her tone signals another promising update, as she clears her throat, and glances over the papers in her hands. “Meanwhile, in the Slia District, a breakthrough in water purification has been achieved. Scientists have developed a healthier and more eco-friendly method of sanitizing our drinking water. This innovation will not only improve the quality of our fresh water but also reduce our reliance on supplemental vitamins, as essential nutrients will now be naturally integrated into our daily supply. This advancement marks an important step in sustaining long-term health for all citizens of Dominion.” she sets down the papers and clasps her hands together and nods, her expression confident and encouraging.
“While challenges arise, let us not forget the strides we continue to make. Dominion is not just a shelter; it is a civilization that grows, innovates, and thrives. Thank you, and may we all move forward with purpose and unity.” The broadcasting transitions once more to the council’s insignia before returning to regular programming.
LIVE COVERAGE: PROTESTS ERUPT IN DOMINION
Anyone would be experiencing the chaos that the early morning broadcasting would have caused — each section of Dominion was having their fits about it. People were beginning to show their true colors on the very controversial debate about the surface. However, the broadcasting cuts to a shaky feed of the streets outside of the Council Hall. A crowd of people has gathered, their voices rising in waves of emotion. The scene is chaotic — citizens holding signs, others shouting at one another, some standing on ledges or crates to be heard over the commotion. The camera zooms in on a group near the front, their faces tense with anger and other emotions.
“Let them go! They barely did anything wrong!” one woman shouts, gripping a makeshift sign that reads ’The Truth is Up There!’ Others around her chanting the same message, their fists pumping in the air, their signs moving, and the energy thick with rebellion.
“They’re just curious! Is that a crime!?” a young man yells. “They’re not criminals! They’re explorers! The council and government has people exploring all the time!”
A middle-aged man, his face tight with frustration, turns to the protesters with a sneer as he walks towards council hall. “Explorers? Is that what you call them?” he snaps. “They tried to breach the ceiling! They could’ve gotten us all killed!”
A murmur of agreement ripples through another section of the crowd, where people hold signs with messages like ’Treason is Treason’ and ’Safety Before Fantasy’. A woman from this group steps forward, her voice clear despite the noise.
“Do you understand what they could have done?” she demands. “If they had damaged the vents, if they had caused any kind of rupture, we could’ve been exposed to toxins, to structural collapse — who knows what! You think that’s harmless?”
“Nothing happened!” another protestor argues back. “The vents weren’t even damaged!”
“Not this time,” the woman fires back. “But what happens the next time someone gets an idea like this? Do we just keep letting people take risks with all our lives? What they did was reckless. It was criminal. It was treason!” The debate rages on, voices clashing in the heated air. The camera shifts to a Council security officer standing at the edge of the scene, his posture rigid, his hand resting near his baton. More officers line the perimeter, watching the crowds carefully but not yet intervening.
“This is what happens when people are fed lies,” an older man says to a reporter nearby. “They think there’s some great secret above us. There isn’t. This is all we have, and if they keep testing that, we will lose it.” Concern and worry was very prominent in his voice and eyes.
The camera zooms out, showing the full scope of the protest — hundreds of people caught between outrage and fear, between hope and survival. The future of Dominion, at this moment, teeters on the edge of uncertainty.
“Let them go! They barely did anything wrong!” one woman shouts, gripping a makeshift sign that reads ’The Truth is Up There!’ Others around her chanting the same message, their fists pumping in the air, their signs moving, and the energy thick with rebellion.
“They’re just curious! Is that a crime!?” a young man yells. “They’re not criminals! They’re explorers! The council and government has people exploring all the time!”
A middle-aged man, his face tight with frustration, turns to the protesters with a sneer as he walks towards council hall. “Explorers? Is that what you call them?” he snaps. “They tried to breach the ceiling! They could’ve gotten us all killed!”
A murmur of agreement ripples through another section of the crowd, where people hold signs with messages like ’Treason is Treason’ and ’Safety Before Fantasy’. A woman from this group steps forward, her voice clear despite the noise.
“Do you understand what they could have done?” she demands. “If they had damaged the vents, if they had caused any kind of rupture, we could’ve been exposed to toxins, to structural collapse — who knows what! You think that’s harmless?”
“Nothing happened!” another protestor argues back. “The vents weren’t even damaged!”
“Not this time,” the woman fires back. “But what happens the next time someone gets an idea like this? Do we just keep letting people take risks with all our lives? What they did was reckless. It was criminal. It was treason!” The debate rages on, voices clashing in the heated air. The camera shifts to a Council security officer standing at the edge of the scene, his posture rigid, his hand resting near his baton. More officers line the perimeter, watching the crowds carefully but not yet intervening.
“This is what happens when people are fed lies,” an older man says to a reporter nearby. “They think there’s some great secret above us. There isn’t. This is all we have, and if they keep testing that, we will lose it.” Concern and worry was very prominent in his voice and eyes.
The camera zooms out, showing the full scope of the protest — hundreds of people caught between outrage and fear, between hope and survival. The future of Dominion, at this moment, teeters on the edge of uncertainty.
Mention(s) Council Member Tarin Geode & Public Affairs Officer Liora Vex
Current Events Large protest at Council Hall, District of Slia.