A silent film (but with a soundtrack to avoid discomfort) is articulate with subtitles alone.
The sailors on the ship could only eat carrion, dissatisfied, revolted, wrapped people who wanted to wrap them in cloth, grabbed guns, and called the priest a sorcerer. There is still a sacrifice.
The classics are the people running down the steps in a panic, and the soldiers who fired their guns lined up to mop up the unarmed. A child was beaten to death and trampled, and his mother held him to ask for something, but was beaten to death. A stroller rolled down the stairs.
Thinking that the Suppressing
Judgment Ship almost fought with the people on his own side, when he was about to shoot, he recognized the person and stopped.
Black and white, not enough to add red to the flag on the ship.
Just some fragmented experiments, not much coherence.
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