New Dawn
by Attila Orosz
The year is 2058. The world's powers have been stabilised, the citizens of the newly formed super-states are safe, living in peace. But safety is a privilege of the fortunate few. For those, born on the wrong side of The Wall surrounding the United States of Europe, peace must be paid for; and the price is higher than ever before.New Dawn is a protest against the rise of racism, the political exploitation of ignorance fuelled by fear, and the glorification of war; wrapped in an action packed, constantly accelerating chase.Told from different perspectivres, the story shows all sides of an unfolding disaster. There are no pretenses or clichés; the characters confront each other and their own prejudices, while struggling to accept a reality that is widely different than their deepest rooted beliefs.The story is set in a dystopian near future, which symbolises the ills of contemporary society. From the rise of extreme right-wing populism, through the inaptitude of a liberalism that is...