Chapter 37
Of course the Game works. Or it doesn’t. It all depends on what side of the argument you want to come in on. Ask a kid who fails out of the Game at 15 and they’ll tell you the Game is horrible, but ask an 18 year old who retired from the Game able to get a good job, house, and a sizeable bank account for her efforts; she’ll say the Game is an incredible opportunity, both for learning and for advancement. When a citizen of Tygon places a bet on a player in the Game and wins, they are much happier than if they lose. No matter what type of system we have, there will always be those who support it and those who attack it. The fact is, this world of ours was heading towards ruin before the Game came along. Are we perfect now? Well, of course not. But we’re still here and thriving as a society. I’m happy to come and defend the Game in the face of any attacks. And to those who step forward to attack me, I say; you are welcome, my friends, even though you are too bitter and angry at yourselves and what little you have accomplished to thank me. There is always an angry bully who comes along to kick over the beauty that others are building. I’m glad those people are not the majority.
Interview excerpt from “The Game: Twenty-Eight Years Online”
Brandon Strayne interviewed by Melissa W.
The mood in Zack’s command central office was extremely positive. There was a cake in the centre of the table with 20 candles in it and the message ‘Happy 20th Trew!’ written in icing. Monitors in the background showed Trew and Danielle partying with their friends and family; the joy and happiness on the screens also showed on the faces of those inside the Tygon command centre. After just a little over two weeks of Game play, with many stressful moments and almost no sleep, the combined team took a few moments to enjoy themselves and celebrate their accomplishments so far.
As the two inside the Game left their families and went out to party at a favourite bar, Brandon called for order and began a brief recap meeting.
“I know most of us are so focused on our own particular areas of speciality that we don’t always get to see the big picture. So let’s hear how our kids are doing overall. Michelle, would you please bring us up to date?”
“With pleasure, Brandon.” Michelle stood up and moved to end of the long desk, opposite where Brandon and Lilith sat.
“First off, I’m happy to report that Trew and Danielle are both happy, healthy, and alive.” This statement brought cheers and applause. It was extremely common for the players to still be in the Game at 20, but everyone in the room had seen enough in their careers to know that it could have been tragically different with just a little bad luck.
“From a fan base perspective,” Michelle continued, “Zack is now officially one of the most popular players of all time. He’s surpassed many of the top veterans and pre-orders are flooding in for his current play. Millions of dollars are being deposited for the opportunity to First him when he completes this session. His one channel has been expanded to three in order to accommodate the number of viewers following him. Merchandise is through the roof! You name it, people are buying it, as long as it has a picture or slogan from Trew on it. If any of us were actually able to go outside of this office and mingle with the population, (this comment drew laughter from many), then you would see that Trew’s name is on the lips of most people. Speculation on what’s happened so far, what might be coming next, and how it might all turn out are the buzz of the world, as well as of the media.”
Michelle paused here to allow for cheering and applause.
“Alexandra,” Michelle continued, “Is also enjoying incredible success.” The small group of team members who had come on board from Lilith’s team were very vocal in their cheering at hearing this. The rest of the crew smiled and cheered as well, it had been a very smooth transition bringing the two teams together, due in large part to Michelle’s strong leadership. “If Danielle continues on her current track, Alexandra will finish this play with more credits and ranking than she had at the height of her career. It’s safe to say that she’s played this game better than any other player given a free play in the history of the Game.” This announcement was followed by more energetic applause. On the screen beside Brandon, Danielle and Trew were toasting each other with shot glasses in hand, almost as if they could hear Michelle’s positive update.
“The Eternals surrounding the two appear to be laying low, for the most part. Besides the one appearance of Carl, we haven’t observed any Infernal involvement at all. No one can ever be sure how these cards will play out, but as of right now everything appears fine.”
Lilith looked briefly at Brandon and he nodded slightly to indicate things were as good as they could be in this area.
“The both of them are now in University and College, and excelling in their studies. Trew threw us all for a confusing loop by minoring in Theology, but he’s still majoring in Political Science, so we’re confident he’s on track with his outline to become a politician. Danielle is majoring in Biology and Kinesiology, with a strong focus on Eastern medicine. Both of them remain focused on their ‘life is a game’ theory, but they also realize they soon have to go out and earn their way in the world, so they are doing their best to get training that will land them jobs to pay the bills.”
“Yet the skills they’re learning are also in line with their idea of a computer game.” Brandon observed. “Is there any chance that their belief in the Game will disappear?”
Michelle shook her head negatively. “No, not really. Maybe if they hadn’t met and seen each other display the Talent. Perhaps if they hadn’t found George’s book at the time they did. But knowing Alexandra’s outline and Game strategy now, I’d say it’s impossible for Danielle to lose faith in her theory, and Trew has spent so much time with her that I would be very surprised if he lost faith either.”
“That’s very interesting, what you just did there, Michelle,” Brandon said, sitting forward quickly as if an important thought had just occurred to him.
“What did I just do?” Michelle asked.
“I asked about their belief, and you replied about their faith.”
“What’s the difference?” Michelle asked.
“If I tell you I can jump ten feet straight up into the air, what would you say?” Brandon asked.
“I would say I don’t think you can,” Michelle answered.
“Then you have no faith in my ability to do it,” Brandon nodded. “But after you watch me jump ten feet into the air…”
“Well, then, I would have to believe you,” Michelle said.
“Mhmm,” Brandon said. “So which is stronger? Which one can you bet on? Belief or faith?”
“Belief,” Michelle answered. “If I have seen you jump ten feet into the air, then I will bet on you being able to do it again. If I have never seen you do it, then I would have to rely on faith that you can. That’s a riskier bet, because I could be wrong.”
“That’s right. Combine faith and belief and you have something very strong, which is what Trew and Danielle are doing regarding the whole ‘we live in a game’ situation.”
Michelle shrugged, “Yes, I guess so.”
Brandon looked around the table, his eyes going wide with excitement. “Can anyone in this room see what’s happening? Anyone have a guess what these two are actually up to in the Game?” Everyone looked confused, not knowing what Brandon was asking. “What happens if I show others my ability to jump ten feet into the air?”
Nadine spoke up from the left. “Then you give others the belief that such a thing is possible. And you also give them faith that similar things can be done.”
“Yes!” Brandon said. “Now what if Trew and Danielle begin to show others believable evidence to support their claim?”
“Then people will start to believe them,” Michelle ventured.
“Yes, and then the people who believe them will begin to share their faith as well. Now what happens if the person sharing the evidence is a charismatic leader?”
“Uh-oh,” Nadine said.
“Uh-oh is right,” Brandon said. “Michelle, Trew’s minor in University is what?”
“Theology,” Michelle said.
“I wonder if they even know what they’re planning yet?” Nadine said.
“What? What are they planning?” Michelle still didn’t see it.
Lilith saw it, and she spoke up to let Michelle in on the theory. “They are going to make their belief in the Game into a religion, dear,” she said.
Michelle looked at the two avatars dancing close in the club.
“Oh, damn,” she said.