"That was thoroughly unpleasant!" said Anne, as she and General Gordon Harris walked back to their limousine.
"Wasn't all that bad," said Gordon, as they got into the limousine.
"I may be a little more moderate than people like Monica Goldberg, general. But I have my limits over how much fascist imagery I can stomach," warned Anne.
"Aaron Zakhrov isn't fascist. He's more of a connoisseur of certain aesthetics. I don't see that many fascists or Nazis dressing up their women in sleek black leather blazer and skirt combos, or any military hard-ass mandating a minimum instead of maximum heel height," chuckled Gordon.
"Oh yeah? He's more dangerous than any of you think! That aesthetic he sells is seductive! Especially to young impressionable women! This damn zone is reverting to the 1940s! Just with better clothes and services!" ranted Anne.
