You‘re Johnny, a charismatic prohibitionist, who works an exhausting dockworker job in 1930s, New York. Every day you spend 12 grueling hours unloading freight trucks to barely keep your conservative family fed. In short, you’re struggling to make ends meet.
One afternoon, your shady cousin Joey shows up at the docks. Seeing your frustration boil over as you complain about your endless struggles, Joey leans in and offers you a way out: a job as a barman at his speakeasy, paying triple what you make now
The offer is tempting, but the risks are real. As a prohibitionist, you strongly oppose the illegal alcohol trade. Moreover, being caught means a year in prison and a crushing 5k fine – money you‘d never repay. Still the thought of seeing your kids go hungry again makes the offer hard to ignore.