Firebird 2015 AD story
In the year 2015 the US government outlaws the distribution of gasoline to the public, reserving it only for the politicians, the Military and law enforcement. This does not go over well with some motor vehicle enthusiasts.
10 total · 8 major · 2 minor
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| corruption in society | major | A corrupt government outlawed the distribution of gasoline to the public ostensibly because of a global fuel shortage. |
| depletion of a vital natural resource | major | The US government outlawed the distribution of gasoline to the public ostensibly because of a global fuel shortage. |
| father and son | major | Red instilled in his teenage son Cameron his passion for joyriding around in muscle cars. |
| natural resource sustainability | major | The US government outlawed the distribution of gasoline to the public ostensibly because of a global fuel shortage. |
| passion for vehicles | major | The middle aged man Red was all about joyriding in his 1980 Pontiac Turbo Trans Am. Jill was really into riding around in her dune buggy. |
| romantic love | major | Cameron and Jill fell in love. |
| teen romance | major | The teens Cameron and Jill fell for each other and at one point made love in a barn. |
| the need for freedom | major | Burners (civilians who drove cars in spite of a government ban on doing so) were joyriding around in their motor vehicles as a form of rebellion against their oppressive government. |
| human vs. captivity | minor | Jill was held prisoner by a typical Hollywood Indian character. |
| the Native American stereotype | minor | Jill was held prisoner by a typical Hollywood Indian character. |