The storm lasted for what seemed to be a century in the eyes of the people, as the violence and coldness of the wind hit a nation hard. Matt Logan watched from the desolate streets, as the snow drifted along the Potomac River. He knew in his heart it would take more than just snow and ice to shake a nation, but rather a blackout that would grip its people. He never imagined how the storms of government would leave such grave darkness, as a people would feel the effects of being confined by a nation. The effects would bring about an economic downturn and a progressive party would emerge again and a nation would be reborn. Taking from the small town streets where he was raised, to the streets of the nation's capitol, Matt realized that in order for him to move forward, he had to first remember how he got there. Politics was a tough game. It would take more than just more than just a storm to take away the nation's turmoil; it would instead take the strength of a leader.