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The state has been recently taken over and is being run by the tyrannical and philistine Average Man party. Under the slogans of equality and happiness for all it has done away with individualism and freedom of thougt. Only Adam Krug a brilliant philosopher stands up to the regime. His antagonist the leader of the new party is his old school enemy Paduk known as the Toad. Grieving over his wifes recent death Krug is at first dismissive of Paduks activities and sees no threat in them. But the sinister machine which Paduk has set in motion may prove stronger than the individual stronger even than the grotesque Toad himself. The state has been recently taken over and is being run by the tyrannical and philistine Average Man party. Under the slogans of equality and happiness for all it has done away with individualism and freedom of thougt. Only Adam Krug a brilliant philosopher stands up to the regime. His antagonist the leader of the new party is his old school enemy Paduk known as the Toad. Grieving over his wifes recent death Krug is at first dismissive of Paduks activities and sees no threat in them. But the sinister machine which Paduk has set in motion may prove stronger than the individual stronger even than the grotesque Toad himself. The state has been recently taken over and is being run by the tyrannical and philistine Average Man party. Under the slogans of equality and happiness for all it has done away with individualism and freedom of thougt. Only Adam Krug a brilliant philosopher stands up to the regime. His antagonist the leader of the new party is his old school enemy Paduk known as the Toad. Grieving over his wifes recent death Krug is at first dismissive of Paduks activities and sees no threat in them. But the sinister machine which Paduk has set in motion may prove stronger than the individual stronger even than the grotesque Toad himself. «
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