Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Seventh Seal - Chapter 2 - Page 17



Row 1 Box 1: Sun over a backdrop of the city.
Narration: A job well done.
Row 1 Box 2: Sun slowly sets.
Narration: Time for celebration.
Row 1 Box 3: Sun moves behind the buildings.
Narration: Time for Reflection.
Row 2 SLUICE and VESUVIUS slowly move down a street and turn into an alley.
Row 3 Box 1: SLUICE and VESUVIUS move farther down the alley.
Row 3 Box 2: A twinkle appears in the alley.
Row 3 Box 3: A portal appears.

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Precyber - Prolog


by T.C. Ricks and Ken Lightner.  

Someone has killed Barfman, Clarke's online friend, and Clarke is determined to solve his murder. Of course, despite the fact that Clarke is a member of the FBAI, Clarke is probably the least qualified person in the world to solve Barfman's murder. But that doesn't stop him. Clarke is a determined, if not slacker protagonist.

The world is dystopic and dark, but its a more realistic version than most.  Which is to say, sure its grim and corporations own almost everything, but it has its upsides to, like improved medical technology.  And games.  Did we mention games? Giant immersive games which take MMO's and merge them with Reality TV to create whole sets of augmented reality that merge in on docudrama extravaganza in which to drown the sorrows of the ignorant masses.  Revolution? What Revolution?

Clarke had questions, questions that needed answering like....would Superman become a werewolf if a a werewolf bit him? What if there was Krytponite involved? Who killed Barfman? Why were they trying to kill him? Who were the good guys? Who were the bad guys? Who the hell was the crazy lady making such a big deal about the god damned coconuts? What did the writing on the ring say? Wait...no...scratch that last. But definitely the first six.

Clarke's love life isn't going as well as it could either. Clarke is merely a poor government employee, a member of the FBAI gaming division that is supposed to monitor games for criminal behavior but is so underfunded its employees are more concerned about their paychecks than doing their job. Unless their job consists of filling out paper work that is. It doesn't help that Emily (his girlfriend) is being asked to spy on him for the Revolution. It definitely doesn't help that she has begun to question Clarke's sanity, ethics and integrity. Clarke can't blame her. He's begun to question these things himself.

The question of the novel ultimately is....what kind of society do you want to live in, and what price are you willing to pay to get it? For Clarke, these are not abstract questions. There are real consequences. At his lowest point, Clarke has absolutely everything he loves stripped away from him; his life, his love, his job, his friends and most important...his computer.

There are high stakes involved, but Clarke is prepared to pay the price to risk them. And when he can't afford the loss himself, he's more than happy to place the fall on some other guy in the process. Even if that guy happens to be a hacker who hates snitches and arranges to have the local terrorist cell try to kidnap him for ransom or, failing that, blow him to smithereens. Just a day in the life...

But Clarke Yossarian is not a man to take such indignity's lying down (well truth be told he would if he could but he knows he'd never get away with it) and so he fights tooth and claw and fist and maw to get back what was taken from him. Even if he has to join the Revolution to do it. Even if he has to take on the most powerful man in the world again and again and win. Even if he has to save (shudder) the most popular game in the world (Drama!) to do it.


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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Seventh Seal - Chapter 1 - Page 16

Page 16

Row 1 Box 1 Amanda’s hand appears

Row 1 Box 2 Amanda exerts an aura of power and rises out of the debris.

Row 1 Box 3 Amanda scowls and looks down

Row 2 Pete and Jesra are helping dig people out of the debris, Amanda looks over them unseen.

Row 3 Box 1 A voice from nowhere speaks to Amanda, “Return and report.”

Row 3 Box 2 Amanda looks fearful.

Row 3 Box 3 Amanda says, “It was an accident. It has to have been an accident.”

Row 3 Box 4 A clawed hand reaches through the void of space toward her.

Row 4 Amanda looks terrified.


Amanda, “No! No! I can fix it! I can! Noooooooooooo!”

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Seventh Seal - Chapter 1 - Page 15

Page 15

Row 1 Box 1 Vesuvius pulls a small red dial out of nowhere, which turns to green.

Row 1 Box 2 Vesuvius and Sluice do another high five.

Row 1 Box 3 Pete: “I meant that you were too much for me to hold.”

Row 2 Box 1 Jesra kicks Pete in the shins again.

Row 2 Box 2 Sluice looks at Vesuvius again, “You’re sure we won?”

Row 2 Box 3 Vesuvius “Oh yeah. The Ethometer is never wrong. They’ll work things out eventually.”


Row 3 Vesuvius and Sluice walk down the street.

Saturday, October 5, 2013

The Only Truth We Really Need To Know


The contents of a scroll found thousands of years in the distant future.


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Thursday, October 3, 2013

Seventh Seal - Chapter 1 - Page 14

Page 14

Row 1 Pete and Jesra kiss while Sluice and Vesuvius high five in the background.

Row 2 Box 1 Jesra smiles at Pete

Row 2 Box 2 Pete smiles back.

Row 2 Box 3 Pete begins to carry to carry Jesra away and accidentally drops her.

Row 3 Box 1 Jesra (on the ground) kick’s Pete’s shin.

Jesra: “Hey!”
Row 3 Box 2 Pete (looking chagrined) “Sorry. You’re heavy.”


Row 3 Box 3 Jesra: “WHAT?!”

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Seventh Seal - Chapter 1 - Page 13

Page 13

Row 1 Box 1 Pete lands on both feet.

Row 1 Box 2 Pete catches Jesra in both arms.

Row 1 Box 3 They stare at each other.

Row 2 Box 1 Vesuvius and Sluice slam into a nearby outhouse

Row 2 Box 2 Pete turns to the side moving Jesra’s head out of the way of a flying piece of debris.

Row 3 Box 1 Jesra and Pete stare deep into each other’s eyes.

Row 3 Box 2 Vesuvius and Sluice stare at them from a distance.

Row 3 Box 3 Jesra and Pete get close


Row 3 Box 4 Amanda “wakes up.”