

Improbable UprisingIt was the middle of the night on a small Russian street. Usually a busy main street, only one light was illuminated on all the shop fronts. Inside, young apprentice piano-maker Mikhail Chervyakov sat, toiling at a dirty workbench on an octave of piano keys.Improbable Uprising
It had been 17 years since the Russian government had initiated a new form of pseudo-communism: a system whereby all people are assigned areas in the workforce at birth, to work for the common good of the people until death. The Russian Mafiya had capitalised on the loss of individualism of the people, and had transformed Russia into a corrupt society where the people worked
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