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Company conferences are one of my least favourite things, which is why I ended up starting writing a zombie film...
The 1980s culture of work hard and play harder crashed and burned under the weight of declining economic boom and drug fuelled yuppie stockbrokers making too many bad decisions on both a personal and business level.
*Cut to the image of a car crash, a suit jumping from a tower block still clutching his briefcase*.

The 1990s saw a change in attitude, from hard noise consumerism to pure profit; instead of relying on more traditional forms of producing energy via burning oil or coal governments embraced producing nuclear energy as being the clean green fuel that also allowed ample opportunities for monopoly style profits.
Due to the declining space available for new development the bodies of those who didn't make it out of the decade of excess were built upon, their graves ploughed up to further the profits of their former paymasters.
Inevitably the environmentalists upped their protests, claiming that the silent masses where against nuclear power; the fact that the protesters hadn't bothered asking those who kept silent was apparently irrelevant.
As each ensuing protest escalated in violence and personnel, acts of sabotage became widespread and it was only a matter of time before something went horribly wrong...