The Dystopian Nation of City-State - "Prescription for Ratings: The Contestants", by Kaisy Wilkerson-Mills, James Courtney
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The Health and Ethical Entertainment Committee has finalized the scripts for City-State's newest and hottest reality television show, "The Blade's Edge: Family Edition", but Dr. Tyler Wright is mandated to preform a deadly twist ending as instructed by his colleagues. As the contestants battle against one another within a penthouse on Layer Seven, only one can win. This bloody and brutal fight to the death not only challenges the physical and the emotional capacities of the contestants, but they are pitted against each other by the committee to win over audiences and draw in high ratings. In this short narrative (around 7,200 words), the reality show contestants struggle with their troubled pasts and their obsession for fame, fortune, and a higher quality of life while young Dr. Wright attempts to pacify the other committee members and uphold his status in the medical field. This is the first piece in a series of two. This first short story focuses on the contestants within the television show, and the second piece will focus on the committee and its governmental influence regarding the City-State's entertainment system.
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- Published on: 2015-06-25
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Lots of bloody fun By glenn conley This is a very interesting story. It's filled with plenty of blood and guts and gore. And there's even a reason for all the horror. It's pure unadulterated bloody entertainment. It's a reality show on crack.Yes, this really is a story about a reality show, where people kill each other for fun and entertainment. Well, it's not really for fun. For the producers, and the audience, maybe. But the contestants certainly don't have any fun. They're actually fighting for their lives. Fighting for the promise of fame and fortune.The story begins with four contestants. A man and his wife. And a woman and her brother. It's not really a coincidence that the woman hates her brother. And the wife kinda sorta hates her husband. Well, she doesn't really hate him, per se. But he's pretty much useless, and can't give her the glamorous life she thinks she deserves.First, it's the woman against her brother. You can easily guess who wins, but I'm not going to spoil it for you. Then it's the wife versus her husband. Again, take a wild guess who wins. It's not really much of a surprise.Then, the two remaining fighters get to rip each other apart. But not before being dosed with some uber-crack to bump up their adrenaline. I mean, you've got to make the fight as bloody and gory as possible if you want to get those awesome ratings, right?The only problem I had with this story, is the fact that it's incomplete. I mean, there are a lot of unanswered questions. But at least I know why. It's because this is a part of a **** series. So they left plenty of open holes to fill with the next story in the series.Well, **** that ****, man. I don't want to read the next story because you **** tricked me into it. I want to read the next one because this story was actually good. You didn't need to leave so many holes in this story. People are going to read the next one because this one was actually quite good. Not to fill in the blanks, but just to continue reading such awesomeness.But still, I really enjoyed this story. It had quite a bit of action in a short package. And the authors even provided plenty of backstory, so you know why the woman hates her brother, and why the wife despises her useless husband. I can't wait to see this show on TV. It's gonna be good, clean, and bloody fun.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Greed, Violence, and Spectacle, No Matter the Cost! By James Hampton Belton How did the City State come about? Will it's poorer classes revolt? What determines the class a person is in? These are the interesting questions in this series about a dystopian future megalopolis. The self contained world of City-State is an allegory for our own society, where the 1% have more than they will ever need, and the poor are oppressed and live in squalor, starving and fighting for survival. A daring few risk it all in the games for the amusement of the masses, like the gladiators of ancient Rome. Meanwhile, the elite dance on their graves to maintain their power and position. I look forward to the series answering the bigger questions it raises. Meanwhile, enjoy the ride.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. If you enjoyed The Hunger Games trilogy you will also find delight ... By Lauren Sisley This was my initial experience with the dystopian nation of City-State and I must say I’ve been hooked. The authors have done a superb job creating a level of emotional attachment to the characters and I look forward to reading more about this fictitious society. In this particular short story the reader learns about the ways in which the government controls the entertainment realm. If you enjoyed The Hunger Games trilogy you will also find delight in this story where members of the broken society are pinned against each other to the death in a publicly televised program. Check out this latest installment in the anthology of City-State.
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