Deadbeats

The Organization

Posted by The Powers That Be, Sunday, 28 October 2007 at 1:39 am, EDT

No, no, no… You’re quite wrong. Every thought or preconceived notion you have regarding authority, control, and the very framework of history. All of those movers, all of those shakers, did nothing.

That is the first great secret.

The world outside your window, so safe and secure, so perpetual, all of that hangs by a thread.

That is the second great secret.

The Organization.

That is the third great secret.

Both a fantastical conspiracy history and an action adventure The Organization is an ongoing serial about a secret society of temporal agents who have controlled our world for centuries. With the ability to write history and, if necessary, mould the fabric of reality itself, they have kept us on their chosen path.

Now, however, the ultimate disaster is upon us. The planet reached the point of physical collapse five years ago and has been maintained unnaturally by The Organization since then. Their hold, however, is slipping…

We follow Organization operatives Rathbone and Keller as they attempt to regain control. Trapped and under siege from forces that would see us all dead, they must keep the most important person in the world alive so that she can fulfil the plans The Organization have for her.

She however is an English teacher who counts reading romance novels and collecting china figurines of rabbits as a full and exciting life.

Unsurprisingly, therefore, she’s having none of it.


As well as the ‘main arc’ of the story, The Organization features stand-alone adventures featuring Organization operatives throughout history, many of whom are well known to us… Well, we thought they were…

There is nowhere The Organization cannot go and no type of story it cannot tell. From science fiction to horror, comedy to thriller the only limit is several millennia of history.

An initial ’season’ of 54 twice weekly episodes has been contracted and is available via Keep It Coming.

Please note: You will need to set up a PayPal account to subscribe.

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