***Note: As you read, please keep in mind that Operation: Keep PT Down is a work of fiction. It simply could
not happen, a real life Truman Show. (Is that a contradiction?) Any character’s
resemblance to real life people is merely…uncanny. And the best affirmative
defense to libel and defamation is the truth, as can be decided in a court of
law.***
Remember
the Truman Show? I always wondered how the writer for the Truman show came up
with the concept, as well as the hilarious details. I know there could never be
a real Truman Show. It isn’t possible. You cannot keep a person within the
confines of a giant studio and produce his entire life without him suspecting.
To keep a
person living a certain life produced by an organization would take a
phenomenal amount of resources. No one has that type of power. Except perhaps
the government.
Can you
imagine the cast of characters that would be needed to keep a person oblivious
to the real world around him? Especially if he were physically strong so that
you could not quarantine him? It would require a type of mental brainwashing
that kept him from questioning things. Kind of like Stockholm syndrome and
battered wife syndrome. In other words, a constant and unrelenting amount of
physical, mental, and emotional abuse to keep him down. Doing the things that
you wanted him to do.
When the
spark of humanity and rebellion arose in Steve, the government set out to
destroy all individuality, hope, and life in him, until he returned to the same
old, unfulfilling path that they chose for him. No real friends, no love, no
real job creating things that could progress society.
But why
would the government want to keep one of its citizens in a type of Truman Show?
Why not just quarantine him?
Because
some of us are born a little different. You know, a slight error in the cell
replication process and a couple of genes are not in the range of “normal”.
This normally provides for someone to be incredibly smart, or strong, or flexible
like a contortionist (cartilage never hardens to bone), a female have more
mannish characteristics (XXY gene or high levels of testosterone).
All of
these people are still normal. They are still people. They still are endowed
with the inalienable right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That
is, under our American Constitution. That’s what I used to believe.
Go to my
link on how I helped campaign for President Obama. I did not have two nickels
to rub together but I believed that active participation in your civic duty is
the best way to change the world.
But with
the new Homeland Security, so many citizens’ rights are being trampled upon.
Some, in the name of safety really are being kept safe. Some, like Steve, are
being beaten and brutalized until all the spirit and life are quashed in him.
And it
almost happened to me, too. Look at how long it took me to post again. It has
been almost a year. I wanted to write but what do you think was happening? Well,
I shall tell you…Enter the cast of characters.
CAST OF
CHARACTERS OF OPERATION KEEPT PT DOWN
Steve T.
Patinae - Concept Designer who has had the most bad luck anyone has ever seen. A
daredevil bike rider whose stability drives his risky stunts. He has been in
over 100 fights, for random strangers constantly approach him…
Alan
Patinae - Steve's oldest son, who has inherited his father’s instability
through external factors. How can Steve help his son when the government won’t
allow Steve to help himself?
Donny
Patinae - Steve's youngest son, who has yet to be knocked off by the cruel puppeteers
of Steve’s own private Truman show.
Darlena -
Steve's first ex-wife. Filippina, Italian. She is very strong, more than the
average man. Very feminine and faithless, yet also very masculine.
Asra
Abassi - Steve's second ex-wife. Pakistani, White. She is scarily strong, like
an MMA fighter. Deceptively feminine, with a cruel streak rarely seen in a
woman. She claims that her family is into a lot of incredible illegal activity.
So incredible, it is hard to believe.
Ssal - Innocent
outsider who tried to help Steve. Average woman with no enhanced masculine
powers. Finds herself in a curious web spun by the government. Instead of
running away like every real person in Steve’s life, her curiosity got the best
of her. This time, curiosity almost killed the cat, literally…
Roger
Yamada – Japanese-American landlord who built an addition to his house and
immediately rented it to Steve.
Jackie Yamada
– Roger’s White Caucasian wife. They have a son graduating from high school.
Mike Yamada
– Roger and Jackie’s son. He’s one of those lucky teenagers who developed
early. Built like an adult who just looks very young. You know, Asian genes. (I
mean, when I was 25 years old, I looked 17 easy if I dressed the part.)
Lorraine
Hernandez – My landlady, until her house started getting infestations. From
Jamaica, she is nowhere near as mimsy-pimsy as she made herself out to be when
I first met her. Her art of dressing so that she looks different makes people
feel that she is a different personality according to what she wants you to
believe.
La Princess
(emphasis on the “La”, no kidding) a.k.a. Dominque Jackson – My housemate. From
Kentucky, a beautiful aspiring actress working at Toyota in Torrance. She has a
ready laugh and easy manner. Who could not love her? Reminds me of a classmate
I had named “Beauty.” Emphasis on “BEAU-Ty” (no kidding.)
AJAX – Gardener
who helped build the extension to Roger’s house. Sometimes, he is suicidal, as
is pretty much everyone in Steve’s life.
Arthur –
Armenian who heals quickly. He gets a bad cut, it’s gone the next day. Band-Aid
really works for him! He ruined two of Steve’s art projects so that Steve lost
his scholarship at Art Center. Why is Steve still talking to him?
Edgar
Motivated – Mexcian German, he has The Worse accent you’ve ever heard. Have no
idea what accent it is he has, but it is the worst. Typical rich Art Institute
student (parents pay his way and endow the school with money, money, money when
their child has no art talent whatsoever), Edgar has a knack of being around
just when a crisis explodes in Steve’s life.
Dolores –
Indonesian Woman trying to escape her abusive husband. That has always been
Steve’s weakness, protecting women…even when they do not need protecting. Dolores
is the only person Steve ever helped who remembered to help him in turn…or so
he thought.
Ron –
Steve’s childhood friend from Kentucky. Sure, Steve has real friends, only they
keep their distance. Too many crazy things happen around Steve for his real
friends to jump in and help. For if you do, then bad things start happening to
you…
Stan –
Steve’s friend in Kentucky. Steve helped David out of a gang, and David would
give his life for Steve. Only, David is in Kentucky. Steve is here in L.A.
I’ll
update this occasionally, and you will get to meet all the interesting
characters as the story progresses.
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