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In
1958 the FCC outlawed the use of subliminals on television and in film. Operation
Implosion (an action adventure, thriller, comedy) profiles Dr. Tom
Matthews, an electronics engineer working in think tank in Cambridge,
Massachusetts, who has invented a device that intercepts television waves
then impregnates them with subliminal messages. His
invention is called Operation Implosion by his military sponsors because
of its ability to direct a populace to kill, literally causing a country
to self-implode. An Admiral steals the invention and plans to use it to
take control of the USA, spread his beliefs around the world, and start a
world war. To
remove Tom from the picture, the invention is used to transmit a deadly
message over the telecast of a Celtics basketball game. Everyone watching
the telecast is directed to kill Tom on sight. Using
a design prototype, Tom counterattacks, directing everyone watching the
Bruins hockey game to go to Jeffrey’s house where an unforgettable
battle scene ensues. In
the meantime, two Naval Investigative Services agents arrive in Boston to
take charge of the investigation. They’re world-weary, no nonsense,
tough guys whose priorities are maintaining national security and
preserving the honor of the U.S. Navy—no matter what it takes. |
The
Soviet Union is dead and the Commonwealth of Independent States continues
to disintegrate. Communism failed and Capitalism has turned a loaf of
bread into an extravagance. The economy of the new Russia is in chaos, and
they’re selling everything for hard currency. Amid
the political and economic turmoil, Russia’s nuclear arsenal is
vulnerable to internal and external threats. The black market is selling
warheads and enriched plutonium to Third World terrorists. The
CIA discovers that part #46-519-10 has been stolen off a train in Odessa,
and a few minutes later, 2,000 miles away, an underground group in Lebanon
overhears a radio transmission that a part #46-519-10 is on its way and
“the mission will take place.” No one knows what the part is or how it
will be used in the Mid-East, so the CIA sends in its best man for the
job, Tom Ross, a martial arts expert trained in counterterrorism Ross
and a Ukrainian counterpart, Katrina, track the part across the Black Sea,
Turkey, and into Lebanon to discover its secret.
Part
#46-519-10 Is Missing is
a spy vs. spy vs. spy intrigue. |
The
IRA has been using NYC to funnel its war chest to Northern Ireland where
it continues to rage war against the English Crown. In a terrorist war,
no one is safe from the car-bomb going off just as a school bus stops to
let off its innocent riders. Brendan
McMahn, a top IRA computer and identifications expert, has witnessed
such a waste of life, left Ireland forever, and lives underground in NYC
where he uses his expertise in preparing false—yet real
identities—for people who have to disappear before they’re killed. The
IRA has a price on his head because he knows too much. The US government
wants him for the same information. He
gets involved to help one helpless victim who has been left behind to
die.
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Heroes and Zeroes |
The Last Warrior | |||
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The
sun rises over hot baked sand as a troop carrier helicopter screams toward
an oasis in the distance. In the cockpit, John Pike, a retired Marine
colonel working as a modern-day mercenary, leads a ragtag group of
non-political killers in a coup in Western Africa. It’s
clear Pike enjoys his work, and he’s good at it. He successfully leads
his men, including Tilges, Wilson, and Blacktree, into the President’s
palace and takes over the country for a democratically thinking despot. Back
in the States, Pike is hired by an old golfing buddy, the confident and
crafty director of the CIA, Andrews, to bodyguard the daughter of an
Israeli politician attending school in Chicago, Judy Shamol. Another
mercenary, Pauline Derwin, is along for the adventure. An
old nemesis of Pike’s, Kedric, has been hired by a Middle East group to
kill the girl. Kedric has hired Tilges and a few other mercs to help run
down Pike and the girl. Heroes
And
Zeroes,
a cat-and-mouse thriller, has more curves than a $1,000-a-night
prostitute. Who actually was hired by whom to kill who? |
I
liked John Pike so much that I wrote this script just so I could
continue to know him. The Last Warrior follows Pike into a CIA-imposed emigration to a
country without extradition. But
Pike’s too good at what he does not to get involved in another
adventure.
Please
consider these scripts a marriage. But remember divorce is a reality. |
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