EVENT ONE: THE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION.
October 5th, 2120.
The day of the centennial celebration: the sun seems to be shining brighter than ever, and the city is buzzing with excitement. People wake up early to put on their best clothes and shoes, and flock to the gates of District Two, where they are greeted by the large sign that hangs over their heads. The sign reads: THE CHANCELLOR WELCOMES YOU TO THE 100TH ANNIVERSAY CELEBRATION OF METROPOLIS. The numbers 1-0-0 are written big, bold, red letters. But not many are paying attention to the signs, as they are too busy lining up, getting the back of their hands stamped for their entrance into the festival.
Mrs. Adler and her daughter Annie of the second district greet the guests, handing out colorful balloons to the children and pamphlets with all the fun events and attractions of the day, which include the following:
➽ FLEA MARKET ➽ BLAST FROM THE PAST - A PHOTO GALLERY ➽ MUSICAL PERFORMANCE BY THE FLEETING SUNSETS ➽ FOOD BOOTHS & PICNIC TABLES ➽ SMALL GARDEN - A TASTE OF EDEN ➽ OUTDOOR LIBARY ➽ PETTING ZOO ➽ PLAY AREA FOR CHILDREN ➽ DRINKING AREA FOR ADULTS
Watchers, as expected, are at every exit, making sure they take note of everyone coming in and out and of course, making sure that everyone stays in line.
Two hours into the festival, there’s a distinct sound of people screaming -- no, cheering. The Chancellor makes a rare appearance! And she waves lovingly at the citizens, even shaking a few hands on her way to the stage. She gives the mic a few delicate taps, before speaking:
“Good morning, citizens of Metropolis,” she begins, “it is my greatest honor to have all of you here in one place. Today is a day of celebration, but even more than that, it is a day of hope.” She turns to her left and reaches out her hand, and little Annie Adler makes her way towards the Chancellor to take it. Annie offers a small wave and the crowd awws. “I am sure all of you have met Annie today and saw in her how bright our future is at Metropolis. Look around you -- look at all the greatness we have, and know that it will only get better.”
The Chancellor brushes a stray hair out of her face. “So please enjoy what we’ve prepared for you today, and please remember: we can only enjoy this as long as we keep all things in order. Humans, mutants - all of us.”
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