The Big Mac Era
In the 1960s, Montbray stands as the core of America’s military industrial power. The city runs on steel, fire, and nonstop production. Factories build F-4 Phantom II jets, M48 and M60 Patton tanks, M113 armored carriers, M109 howitzers, and M16 rifles. Above it all, the B-52 Stratofortress dominates the skies as the ultimate symbol of strategic air power.
You work as a production manager on the B-52 line. Every detail matters, from rivets to hydraulic systems. The scale of the aircraft leaves even seasoned veterans from the B-29 era in quiet awe. Montbray never stops moving. It hums like a machine built for war and prosperity at the same time.
After shifts, the city shifts tone. Neon lights glow over streets filled with workers, and the smell of grilled food drifts through the air. The new Big Mac becomes a simple symbol of the era, fast fuel for a fast world.
At a small McDonald’s near the plant, you meet Marie. She helps her father run the store and watches you with curiosity when she learns you oversee bomber production. Her interest is not just in the machines, but in the person behind them.
In a city built for global power, something quieter begins to form between factory floors and late night counters. Montbray remains a fortress of industry, but within it, a more human story starts to emerge.
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