“Gentlemen may cry Peace, peace; but there is no peace! The war is actually begun! The next gale that sweeps from the North will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms! Our brethren are already in the field. Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me Liberty, or give me Death!" -Patrick Henry, Virginia Convention, March 20, 1775
July 17, 2001 – The first words over the
elimination of the penny were subtly spoken, with no intention to begin a war (Kolbe
1). However, the Pennyites, supporting the continuation of the penny, decided
to start a war and declared it only a few days later. They proceeded to gather
up their forces and prepare for the next assault. Once assimilated, the
Pennyites began to build its first major fort: Fort Lincoln on Penny. During
construction, words were thrown about both helping the cause for the Pennyites
and hurting the reputation of the Penny Eliminators on the whole. Barbara
Hagenbaugh, author of “A Penny Saved”, hyped up the morale of her troops as she
yelled
out words of fellow Pennyites: “The Illinois Delegation has supported keeping
the penny, which featured the face of Abraham Lincoln, who... lived in Illinois
for much of his adult life” (4). Deafening shouts rang out as Pennyites stomped
their feet on the ground, pumped their fists in the air, and waved their team’s
flag. As Hagenbaugh stepped down from the stage, Commander Susan Headley
grabbed the microphone and shouted, “The Lincoln Cent is the epitome of modern
day circulating coin tradition” (2). It is said that she then proceeded to toss
multiple sacks of pennies into the crowd, in hopes of quelling the restless
Pennyites from lack of battle. Headley stepped down and General Neal stood up.
He began speaking of the atrocities of the Penny Eliminators. He ended the
speech saying, “The penny is part of American history, [eliminating] it would
be like getting rid of the flag” (Pinch the Penny? 1). The crowd cheered in
excitement, and readying for the upcoming battle taking place the next day.
Little did the Pennyites know, the Penny Eliminators
were going in for a surprise attack that very night. Slowly, but surely, the
soldiers crawled across the field of wheat. General Owen turned to his men and
said, “As sure as the chaff of the wheat is blown away in the wind, so too will
our enemies be blown away after the morn is over.” The soldiers took their
positions. Half stayed back as the other half began to take captive the enemies
inside the fort. Five men charged the front door with a battering ram covered
in five dollar bills. They did this to prove that Lincoln’s face would still
present itself on the front of the five dollar bill if the penny was eliminated
(Grey 2). Commander Grey rushed through the broken door, taking captive
Commander Guidone of the Pennyites. Commander Guidone hid behind her shield
embroidered with the words “Penny = Tradition”. However, the shield was no
match for Commander Grey’s dragon shout, similar to the dragon shout found in
Bethesda’s game, Skyrim (The Elder Scrolls V). Grey shouted, “Faal Lahvu Dreh
Ni Jihai Faal Hrekim”, which literally translates from Draconic to English as,
“The army does not use the coin” (Grey 3). Almost immediately, Guidone was
blown tens of miles away, never to be seen again. Commander Grey turned and saw
other Pennyites cowering in fear. “And just so you know, throughout history,
Americans have defined patriotism by talking about past military achievements,
and the support for American troops” (CBS NEWS). Everything went silent. That
is, until one of the Pennyites screamed like a little girl being attacked by a
spider. The Pennyites dug a hole in the fort wall and scurried off in hopes of securing
a new fort for the future.
A man, by the name of He Man, who was
sleeping, was awoken by all the commotion. He stepped outside and he said,
“Hey! What’s going on?” (Youtube Heyyeyaaeyaaaeyaeyaa). A follower of the Penny
Eliminators turned to He Man and said, “Have you not heard? Can you not see?
The day of war has come! The heat of the battle is here, now! The night is
always darkest before the dawn – and we must preserve the union, we must fight
to eliminate the penny from this wretched place!” He handed He Man a Juggernaug,
a patriotic drink that makes one able to take twice the damage as usual, and
they dashed into the battle (Call of Duty: Black Ops). The two took out enemy
soldiers one by one, throwing punches, dodging fists, all the while serving a
steaming hot plate of justice. Hours passed and all that remained were the
Penny Eliminators. Justice had truly been served. He Man climbed the pile of
beaten Pennyites, held up a penny, and melted it down with a military grade
lighter to symbolize the end of the long, hard struggle. Across the nation
Pennyites laid down their fists in light of the news, all to be deeply
humiliated at their poor effort in the war for centuries to come.
The following day, the P.O.T.U.S. delivered
an awe-inspiring speech, which said, “For years the Penny Eliminators fought
the so-called un-American Pennyites in hopes of getting rid of the worthless
piece of metal. The end of the war has come, and peace may now be restored to
the country. The Penny Eliminators successfully preserved the union, helped
promote the general welfare for the citizens of the U.S., helped create a more
patriotic society in America, and secured the blessings of liberty to America
and to America’s posterity. The nation is forever in debt to the brave souls
who risked their lives for such a great cause. Thank you to all who were part
of the Penny Eliminators. You saved the nation from utter destruction that was
inevitable were the Pennyites to succeed in this endeavor.”