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Burt used his medical kit to bypass a high-tech (for 1938) security system, while Harold used his legal wit to distract the guards. Valerie, the heart of the operation, swapped the propaganda reels for her own avant-garde masterpiece—a film that exposed the faces of the conspirators to an audience full of the city’s most influential people.
As the lights came up and the conspirators fled into the night, the trio stood on the studio roof, watching the California sun rise.
"They’re calling it 'Project Title,'" Valerie whispered, leading them into a basement filled with flickering projectors. "A group of industrialists is buying up every film studio in the country. Not to make movies, but to control the 'Available Titles'—the narratives the public believes. They’re filming fake newsreels, staged riots, and manufactured heroes to prepare the country for a coup that looks like a parade." Burt used his medical kit to bypass a
Burt Berendsen sat in his cluttered medical office in New York, adjusting his glass eye in the mirror. He had just received a package with no return address. Inside was a single, weathered film reel and a note written in Valerie’s unmistakable, frantic shorthand: “The titles are available. The script is being written in blood. Come to the coast.”
"No," Burt smiled, adjusting his eye. "But we gave it a better ending for today." " the next "General
The trio realized the "titles" weren't just movie names; they were the designations of power. The industrialists had a list of who would be the next "President," the next "General," and the next "Traitor."
Valerie looked at the empty film canisters. "The titles are still available, boys. We just have to make sure the right people are holding the pen." " Burt smiled
Their mission was a classic Amsterdam-style heist. They had to break into the "Vault of Titles" hidden beneath a legendary movie studio during a high-profile premiere.