Glory to Our Avalon: Part II

Glory to Our Avalon: Part II is a chapter in When the Cold Breeze Blows Away. In this chapter, the story of how Avalon is founded continues with Rane Gerand made his speech to the officers of the RMS Titanic to begin a mandate so they can rebuild humanity.

Meanwhile, Alexander Pepper is still seeking for some spiritual advise.

Debuting Characters

 * Rane Gerand

Returning Characters

 * Donald Trump
 * Edward John Smith
 * Grace Walker
 * Harold Lowe
 * James Moody
 * Michael Bloomberg
 * Norman "Super Spesh" Caldwell
 * Rudy Giuliani
 * Stan Lee
 * Su Ji-Hoon

Transcript
APRIL 20th, 2042 -- ABROAD THE TITANIC

“Well gentlemen, let’s vote on it.” said Captain Smith. “All in favor of holding a Constitutional Assembly with equal representation for all classes and the crew, say aye.” Smith, Andrews, Guggenheim, King and Butt all voted in favor, Ismay and Wilde opposed. “Well, the majority is in favor. We will hammer out the details for this assembly and then announce our decision publicly this evening at dinner. Oh, and by the way, make me proud. And so will the supercentarian himself, Michael Bloomberg.”

The rest of the morning, the 7 men discussed how the assembly would work. Ultimately, it was decided that there would be 10 representatives from each class, and 10 from the crew. The captain and his full council (consisting of the men present plus all the other officers, which had informally formed the day the ship had docked) would also be present, with the Captain presiding over the Assembly. They would meet on Friday, April 25. They were unsure of just how the ten men would be chosen to serve at first, but Major Butt suggested grouping the passengers and crew by alphabet, and choosing representatives from those groups. They settled on this, and made the announcement that evening at dinner to all the passengers, and had the news told to the crew.

Later, he was met by the spirit of Stan Lee with words, "Your actions are well-known in my book. Excelsior."

APRIL 21nd, 2042 -- ONBOARD THE TITANIC

That evening at dinner, it was announced that women would be allowed to vote in the Assembly elections, and that women could serve as delegates to the Constitutional Assembly.

Meanwhile, Michael Bloomberg is also announced to be in the Constitutional Assembly.

JUNE 25th, 2042 -- MBADINGA MEMORIAL PARK

"So, that's how it unfolds," I said.

"Yep," said High Captain Smith with a pat on my back. "What would happen next's gonna be more kickass than you'll think. Remember that, babe."

"But what happened to the Trump Tower? What happened?"

"Well, we demolished it because Trump had put a greater shame into the hearts of the American people out there. His presidency was so corrupt that they couldn't make America great again. Sure, we detrumpified the city since his rhetoric nonsense left a huge scar not only in New York City, but also in all of the former United States. Damn bastard."

"So what replaced the Trump Tower."

"Sure, we replaced it with a park with a grave of Joseph Mbadinga whose remains were exhumed from the Gabonese capital city of Libreville all the way to here, in Titanic City, with full honors in a single day before I proclaimed Avalon's existence as proof that we are still here, and humanity is still alive, oh and also on the government of Gabon's behalf. I'm gonna miss this lad so much. That's why we named this open space after him."