- Storm Saxon
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Storm's love interest is the blue-eyed blonde Heidi, and his opponents are 'black
cannibal filth' burdened with lines like "Leroy! Look out! De white debil got him aLaser -Luger!!" In its theme of taking the implicit or explicit racial prejudice and lurid sexual fantasies endemic in early to mid 20th centuryscience fiction to extremes, Storm Saxon strongly echoes Norman Spinrad's novel "The Iron Dream ".Just as the initials of
Norsefire match those of the National Front, Storm Saxon's are "SS", matching those of theSchutzstaffel , which used lightning runes as its symbols.Storm Saxon's television programme is seen during V's terrorist hijacking of
Norsefire 's television station. It is also mentioned by V himself when he causes all visual and audio surveillance of England's citizenry to shut down. Even though the nation's televisions don't work, V has a collection of sets tuned into the frequencies of cameras surveiling the homes of high Norsefire officials; V is so subsequently bored that he admits to sometimes missing the Storm Saxon programme because "the dialogue was better."In the 2006 film adaptation, "The Storm Saxon Show" can be seen being played at the BTN television station. In the film version, Storm Saxon is played by
Chad Stahelski and there is reference to a new character named "Laser Lass" (played byAntje Rau ). Despite the changes, the imagery the show conveys is the same, as Laser Lass is portrayed as a blond-haired blue-eyed Aryan girl, who seems to have black orMiddle East ern opponents who must be overcome. Also in the film, a BTN security guard threatens to "go Storm Saxon" on V.References
* Moore, Alan, and David Lloyd. V for Vendetta. DC comics, 1988, 1989.
*V for Vendetta (film) , 2006
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