Is it not normal to think about what I would do if I was diagnosed with rapidly-developing irreversible dementia, or if there was some horrifyingly painful apocalypse approaching, or if literally everyone I care about in the world all died and I was left all alone?
Comparing the attacks and India's response to 9/11 is apt because America's response led to America wasting billions if not trillions of dollars fighting a series of wars that had the primary effect of making people hate us even more than they did before, and also led our national politics down an ever stupider road than we were on before and let us directly to the point where we have our own tinpot dictator.
If history should teach us anything, it's that America's response to 9/11 is the absolute opposite of what one should do when attacked, if one wants to have a better long-term outcome.
If it's every weekend at the same time, then anyone who works on that weekend day will never be able to go to any protest, whereas the people who can will find themselves expected to always be the ones at the protest. A schedule that moves around a little gives people a chance to take turns protesting when they are able.
If it's going to have some kind of inventory system... figure out a way to prevent players from hoarding high-value items until the end of the game, at which point they are either meaningless because you're so leveled up, or else you can trivially defeat the final boss by spamming all the holy hand grenades you've been socking away.
I knew a guy who was raising a Malamute/Wolf hybrid puppy and regularly being used as a chew toy and he got into a skiing accident and when the ski patrol came to scrape him up they were convinced that he was an absolutely massive heroin addict.
There's this compilation of songs from the Cold War that are all about nuclear paranoia and anti-Communist fervor, and there are a few bangers in there, like Mr. Krushchev. More recent than 60+ years old? You got me.