...Is that a whole story?
Whole story! Introduce a problem while characterizing the setting, then solve the problem. Continue.
Problem is introduced.
Delegator has order it's own destruction and preservation
This ending asks the reader what would you do? and is what you do out of courage,or blind obedience?
The problem isn't for the author to solve, but pose to the audience.
As I said I would continue past this point but I feel a far more concise story is better than an unfinished one as any further and it would require me to write a screen play or series...
But writing these two stories and thinking about it I seem to have a problem where I want to create a deep story and setting it up, but then when I realize that the story is going to take more time than i want to invest I cut the story or a make it really short. In other words I seem to have a psychological block from writing things that take me more than a single session of writing to accomplish...
So I have two problems... of which one needs to be fixed...
I need to either get over stopping at one session and making things shorter than I set them up to be
OR
I need to stop setting things up to be deeper than I'm willing to write about in a single session.
I think the first is better to get over than the second considering I don't plan to be writing any short stories...
Given that I'm not really doing anything and I am creative I could write several novels by NaNoWriMo standards per month easily given the writing speed.
So the question becomes how do I force myself to actually do that?