All right, time to discuss Movie Mode, which I plan on implementing in version 1.3. Here's the rub:
On the Liberal Agenda screen, you will be able to press "m" and see the list of movie characters, which will be treated as semi-real people when playing in movie mode. Here are the basic rules, below:
Each movie takes place in a shared universe with all other movies of the same genre. Movies of different genres do not take place in the same universe and do not interact with each-other.
Every movie has four main characters. Each character is associated with one of two views of the movie: the protagonist view is associated with the Protagonist and with the Henchman, while the setting view is associated with the Sidekick and the Antagonist. Each of these characters can also have a love interest. Each character also has a morality in one of four categories: heroic, antiheroic, antivillainous, or villainous.
The moralities that the characters in a movie have depend on the alignment of the movie. When a movie is being made, it will look for characters that are available for the appropriate views and morality. If there are no appropriate characters, then new characters will be created. The moralities that the movie will use, as well as what happens to them, depends on the movie's alignment, as follows:
Elite liberal movies will select heroic or antiheroic protagonists and sidekicks, and will select villainous antagonists and henchmen. A protagonist who begins a movie as antiheroic will become heroic by the end of the film. Protagonists, sidekicks, and their love interests will survive the movie. Villainous antagonists and henchmen will die or otherwise be vanquished. If such characters are not available, then the protagonists and sidekicks will be heroic and the antagonists and henchmen will be villainous.
Liberal movies will select heroic or antiheroic protagonists and sidekicks, and villainous or antivillainous antagonists and henchmen. Either the protagonist's love interest or the sidekick will die, or the henchman will survive, but the antagonist will be killed. If such characters are not available, the protagonist will be heroic, the sidekick antiheroic, the antagonist villainous, and the henchman antivillainous.
Moderate movies will select antiheroic or antivillainous protagonists, sidekicks, and henchmen, and the antagonist will be either antivillainous or villainous. At least one of the protagonist's side will die but at least one will survive, and the same will be true of the antagonist's side. If such characters are not available, then the protagonist and antagonist will be antivillainous while the sidekick and henchman will be antiheroic.
Conservative movies will select antiheroic or antivillainous protagonists, antivillainous or villainous sidekicks, and heroic, antiheroic, or antivillainous antagonists and henchmen. The majority of the protagonists' villainous side will survive but one of the heroic antagonists will survive as well. If such characters are not available, then the protagonist will be antivillainous, the sidekick will be villainous, and the antagonist and henchman will be antivillainous.
Arch-conservative movies will select villainous and antivillainous protagonists and sidekicks, while antagonists and henchmen will be heroic or antiheroic. An antivillainous protagonist will become fully villainous by the end of the film. Protagonists and sidekicks will survive the movie while antagonists and henchmen will not. If appropriate characters are not available, protagonists and sidekicks will be villainous while antagonists and henchmen will be heroic.
Stalinistmovies will select heroic and antiheroic protagonists and sidekicks, and villainous or antivillainous antagonists and henchmen. The protagonist will be the only member of the cast who survives, and will become villainous by the end of the film. If appropriate characters are not available, then protagonists and sidekicks will start out heroic, while antagonists and henchmen will start out villainous.