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2030 TRIUMVIRATE: New Game!

By: Sam Zuker
Narrated by: Jeff Royds
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The Day the World Tilted. The world did not end with a war. It ended with a broadcast. At exactly 08:00 GMT, every major network went silent for six seconds. No ads. No music. No anchors shuffling papers. Just a flat, digital pause that felt longer than it was. In those six seconds, markets froze, satellites recalibrated, and governments instinctively reached for phones that did not ring. Then the screens came back. Three flags filled the frame. Not the flags anyone expected.

The red of China appeared first—but it was positioned behind a man whose posture, hair, and unmistakable expression belonged to Donald J. Trump. He stood at a podium in Beijing, the Great Hall of the People behind him, his hands resting confidently on the sides as if the room itself had been waiting for him.

The second image cut to Moscow. Snow fell lightly in Red Square. Standing before the Kremlin was Xi Jinping, his expression calm, measured, almost serene. Behind him, the Russian tricolor waved, slow and deliberate, as though acknowledging a new gravity.

Then Washington. The Oval Office appeared on screen, bathed in familiar light. Behind the Resolute Desk sat Vladimir Putin. Not visiting. Not negotiating. Sitting. The American flag stood at his right shoulder, the presidential seal etched beneath the desk, unmistakable and official.

For a moment, no one spoke. Then the captions appeared. DONALD J. TRUMP — PRESIDENT OF CHINA, XI JINPING — PRESIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION, VLADIMIR PUTIN — PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Across the globe, coffee cups slipped from hands. Traders stared at numbers that refused to update. Children looked up from tablets as parents instinctively muted the television, as if silence might undo what had already been seen. This was not a hack. Not a prank.

©2025 Sam Zuker (P)2026 Sam Zuker
Genre Fiction Political Science Fiction
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