No, WWI didn't end the way you thought.
The world is in two camps. Germany, the underground Germany, vs. the rest of the world. And Berlin, under it's protective dome, is it's City of Endless Night.
An American finds and then becomes imprisoned in subterranean Germany.
Not imprisoned as you may think. He assumes the identity of a German, killed in an attack.
He must escape and bring victory to his side.
Ah, but he has fallen in love.
The German society is painted as a very socialistic one, but with
the royal family in charge. I found it too intense in a Utopian world gone
bad way. It is much like some of the space flight travels to other worlds stories.
And like that type of story, it spends too much narrative on the political and social
aspects, than that of the adventure plot.
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No, WWI didn't end the way you thought.
The world is in two camps. Germany, the underground Germany, vs. the rest of the world. And Berlin, under it's protective dome, is it's City of Endless Night.
An American finds and then becomes imprisoned in subterranean Germany.
Not imprisoned as you may think. He assumes the identity of a German, killed in an attack.
He must escape and bring victory to his side.
Ah, but he has fallen in love.
The German society is painted as a very socialistic one, but with
the royal family in charge. I found it too intense in a Utopian world gone
bad way. It is much like some of the space flight travels to other worlds stories.
And like that type of story, it spends too much narrative on the political and social
aspects, than that of the adventure plot.