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PENNY

  I first met Jeremy on a railcar. He was

  pretty jumpy back then but he seems to

  have calmed down over the years. He's

  certainly won the heart of our

  illustrious leader.

  (whispering to Steve)

  They're very close.

  She retracts her lower lip and widens an eye, implying a secret relationship between them.

  JEREMY

  I'm a married man. And so is Cecil.

  PENNY

  You see. Jumpy little bugger, isn't he?

  STEVE

  I should know, I grew up with him.

  PENNY

  I'm sorry guys, but I've got to go.

  Penny exits.

  JEREMY

  Come on Steve, I'll show you the assembly

  shop.

  INT. ASTEROID CRUSHER ASSEMBLY SHOP - DAY

  The shop is buzzing with activity.

  Jeremy and Steve enter.

  A fully assembled Asteroid Crusher sits in the far corner.

  Steve spots it immediately. He glares at it with awe as they approach.

  Its three forward gears face them.

  A small cockpit is attached to its top.

  Pressure tanks on either side are marked "H20."

  Oxygen tubes behind them.

  The entire rig stands ten feet high.

  STEVE

  This is the coolest thing I've ever seen.

  JEREMY

  Now imagine a modified space shuttle

  liquid fuel tank attached to its aft.

  That's where the ore is separated and

  stored.

  STEVE

  You're right bro, this really is right up

  my alley.

  EXT. ABOVE AFRICA - DAY

  MONTAGE:

  The entire continent is visible.

  ZOOM IN to West Coast of The Sahara Desert.

  Floodgates are opened in huge desalination plants.

  Ocean water pours into a large aqueduct toward the desert's interior.

  CAMERA FOLLOWS the aqueduct deep into the desert, ahead of the flow.

  Thousands of workers are producing cement slabs, extending the aqueduct.

  Continue into open desert.

  Tanks marked "TREATED SEWAGE" litter the region.

  A huge lake of sewage appears.

  Water begins trickling into the region.

  ACCELERATED TIME LAPSE:

  Thousands of workers plant crops in the sewage muck.

  Crops grow, fields are harvested.

  Livestock is imported.

  Buildings are built.

  Roads are laid.

  Communities emerge.

  PULL BACK into HIGH ANGLE.

  The Central Sahara is green and habitable.

  INT. CECIL'S OFFICE - DAY

  Jeremy, Tara, and Steve are waiting. Cecil steps from the elevator and takes his chair.

  CECIL

  I apologize for making you wait. It's

  good to see you, Tara. How was Africa?

  TARA

  Hot.

  CECIL

  I can imagine. So, what's up?

  STEVE

  I thought you called us here.

  CECIL

  Jeremy told me that he and Tara had an

  announcement to make.

  STEVE

  I was hoping that you called me here to

  tell me that I'd been accepted into the

  spacer program.

  Cecil lights a cigar.

  CECIL

  You've been here six months and Penny

  says you're a hard worker. That's good

  enough for me. How about we start your

  training next week?

  STEVE

  That would be awesome. Thank you, Mr.

  Millikan.

  CECIL

  So, what is it that you two wanted to

  tell me?

  JEREMY

  We booked passage on THE HIMALIA.

  CECIL

  The Himalia? That's three whole years. I

  thought that contraption was booked solid

  before the first component was launched.

  JEREMY

  There was a cancellation.

  CECIL

  Below the Belt Tours. They would love to

  beat me out to Jupiter, but they're not

  going to. And now, two of my own people

  will be onboard when they arrive in

  defeat.

  STEVE

  What's The Himalia?

  CECIL

  There's a Chinese space agency called

  Beyond The Belt Tours; The BBT. They just

  completed their first luxury touring

  spacecraft; The Himalia. Five hundred

  people will get to risk their lives as

  they venture out to Jupiter. Eighteen

  months out and eighteen months back.

  STEVE

  You obviously don't like them very much.

  CECIL

  Let's just say they've been less than

  responsive to my various offers of a

  limited partnership. As I said, I've

  decided to beat them out to Jupiter. I've

  got a man scheduled to arrive just days

  before The Himalia gets there.

  JEREMY

  To be honest, I thought you might like to

  have me out of your hair for awhile. My

  spacer training is complete. All I do

  here is watch other people work.

  CECIL

  You're my lunch partner.

  JEREMY

  Steve can be your new lunch partner.

  STEVE

  Is that why you brought me here? To fill

  in for you while you take a three year

  vacation out to Jupiter?

  CECIL

  I'm sure Jeremy brought you here because

  he knew you were a good machinist. You've

  become a valuable asset in the Crusher

  shop. I'm sure you'll be just as valuable

  as one of my spacers. Actually, I'd like

  to get to know the brother of my crystal

  star.

  STEVE

  Crystal star?

  Steve looks at Tara.

  She shrugs, clearly confused and a little creeped out.

  JEREMY

  Think about it. I'll have three years to

  study the ship. You've got to admit that

  when it comes to spacecraft design, I've

  got an eye for detail. Maybe I could

  bring back some useful information.

  STEVE

  I've been wondering, Jeremy. You came

  into all this money and opportunity just

  after Alec disappeared. I'm not buying

  the Apollo simulator story. There's

  something else going on.

  TARA

  I never believed that story, either. Why

  don't you tell us all the truth, Jeremy.

  JEREMY

  I've already told you the truth, Tara. I

  switched out the data crystal the night

  we launched Alec's sub. Where did you

  think all the Venus Project data came

  from?

  STEVE

  Come again?

  JEREMY

  I have Alec's crystal.

  STEVE

  You stole the crystal that was given to

  Alec with the alien engine?

  TARA

  Wait a minute. You're telling me that

  story about the crystal is true?

  (to Cecil)

  Did you know about this?

  CECIL

  I didn't have all the details.

  STEVE

  (to Tara)

  Are you implying that you didn't know

  anything about this?

  TARA

  Get off my back, Steve. Jeremy told me<
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  about it but I didn't believe him.

  STEVE

  Jesus, Jeremy. I can't believe you would

  betray Alec like that. And then when I

  send Tara down for a visit, you end up

  marrying her.

  JEREMY

  Is there some reason I shouldn't have

  married her?

  STEVE

  She was with me before she came to

  Florida. I was just giving her a

  vacation.

  TARA

  I was never with you, Steve.

  JEREMY

  Have you two slept together?

  TARA

  We hooked up a few times, but that was

  long before I came to Florida.

  STEVE

  Is that what we're all doing here? We're

  here because you stole Alec's crystal,

  and then sold it to the highest bidder?

  No offense, Cecil.

  CECIL

  None taken.

  JEREMY

  I was just trying to safeguard it. I

  emailed one of the equations to

  Microcore, hoping they could shed some

  light on it. One thing led to another.

  CECIL

  Your brother may have provided the means

  to develop a previously unknown form of

  spacecraft propulsion.

  STEVE

  Well I hope it was worth it.

  Steve enters the elevator.

  Tara slips in just before the door closes.

  Jeremy and Cecil stare at each other with great concern.

  INT. BBT SHUTTLE - EARTH ORBIT

  All SIXTY PASSENGERS wear lightweight, plastic helmets.

  Jeremy and Tara sit near the back.

  Several small VOMIT VACUUMS are attached to the hull.

  The Himalia is visible through a window. Ten passenger rings, each housing two dozen habitation modules, wrap around the Himalia's central drum. Observation bulbs protrude from both the bow and stern of the craft.

  The shuttle's airlock engages The Himalia.

  INT. HIMALIA - EARTH ORBIT

  Jeremy is gazing out a window, holding on to an Observation Cage in The Himalia's Receiving Bay. Star clusters and faint nebulae are visible.

  Earth's edge is visible just below the window.

  A shuttle can be seen edging away from the ship.

  With a jolt, the Earth dips away.

  Jeremy suddenly notices Tara in the cage next to him.

  JEREMY

  How long have you been there?

  TARA

  The whole time.

  They watch the stars roll by.

  The Earth breaches the window's upper edge. Migrates downward. Completely covers the row of windows. Eventually drops down out of sight.

  JEREMY

  It's good to be back in orbit. Did you

  ever think you'd be leaving Earth?

  TARA

  Not in a million years.

  JEREMY

  I never figured you for a spacer.

  TARA

  I'm not a spacer!

  JEREMY

  You know what I mean.

  TARA

  No I don't. You just called me a spacer.

  JEREMY

  It's just that I picture you out in the

  rain or collecting shells on the beach.

  Climbing into an interplanetary

  spacecraft for three years to brave the

  vacuum of space just doesn't seem like

  your style. I was nearly certain that you

  would back out at the last minute.

  TARA

  And throw away ten million dollars? Not

  me.

  A GREETING OFFICER floats by. He grabs hold of a fixed steel ladder. Pulls himself up through an opening.

  GREETING OFFICER

  Everyone up deck.

  Jeremy pushes off toward the opening.

  Tara comes floating up behind him. She gracefully collides with a middle aged man. He is sent into a slow, helpless spin.

  After the final passenger slips through the opening, the greeting officer drops the hatch into place.

  INT. NAVIGATION STATION - HIMALIA

  Jupiter is visible through the window.

  Jeremy enters.

  A NAVIGATION OFFICER approaches him.

  Two other crewmembers are present.

  JEREMY

  I'm Jeremy Ash. I was asked to report

  here.

  NAVIGATION OFFICER

  The pilot of Microcore's Jovian Racer has

  asked to speak with you.

  JEREMY

  You're in contact with CARLOS? Is he

  okay?

  NAVIGATION OFFICER

  For now. But he apparently missed the

  gravity assist that would've returned him

  to Earth. There's no way that we, or

  anyone else can retrieve him. Would you

  like to speak to him?

  JEREMY

  Please.

  The Navigation Officer opens a video channel to Carlos.

  JEREMY (CONT’D)

  Hey, buddy. How's it going?

  CARLOS

  Actually, a small rock or something hit

  the ship just a few minutes ago.

  JEREMY

  Did it do any damage?

  Carlos laughs, then looks frantically around the cabin. His

  face comes forward to fill the screen.

  CARLOS

  I don't hear any hissing so I guess I'm

  still sealed.

  JEREMY

  You seem to be handling the situation

  well.

  CARLOS

  The external sensors started acting up a

  few weeks ago, but Microcore Earth

  Command assured me that the problem had

  been corrected. I activated the

  maneuvering thrusters on time, on target,

  and at full capacity, but they never

  fired. They're still not sure what went

  wrong.

  JEREMY

  Do you think the calculations were wrong?

  CARLOS

  I don't know, and at this point, I don't

  really care. What's done is done. Life is

  too short to play the blame game. Well,

  my life is anyway. I knew the risks going

  in. I was the first man to reach Jupiter.

  I'll live forever.

  JEREMY

  That's a great attitude to have.

  CARLOS

  Ironically, by the time my life support

  fails, I'll have doubled the distance

  record for a manned spaceflight.

  JEREMY

  I wish there was something I could do.

  CARLOS

  Actually, there is. Now that we've

  verified I won't be returning to Earth,

  will you tell me what you did to so

  impress Mr. Millikan.

  JEREMY

  What do you mean?

  CARLOS

  Everyone at the complex wants to know why

  he keeps you so close. Your secret's safe

  with me.

  JEREMY

  I suppose it is.

  (to the Navigation Officer)

  Sir, is there a way for me to speak

  privately to Captain Ruiz without being

  monitored or recorded?

  The Navigation Officer looks around the room.

  He receives several nods from the crew.

  He flips a series of switches.

  NAVIGATION OFFICER

  You may have ten minutes alone with your

  friend. Come on gentlemen, let's give

  these men some privacy.

  The crew exits.

  JEREMY

  I'm a little nervous about telling you

  this story. What if someone is monitoring

&nbs
p; this frequency?

  CARLOS

  This is a short range channel. No one

  cares about our private conversation.

  Come on, I'm dying to hear how you won

  over the richest man in the world.

  JEREMY

  Are you ready for the story of your life?

  CARLOS

  That good, huh?

  JEREMY

  Oh yeah. Remember the E.T. signal of

  2018?

  CARLOS

  Of course.

  JEREMY

  It wasn't just the signal that reached

  Earth.

  INT. JEREMY AND TARA'S HABITATION MODULE - HIMALIA

  Jupiter's moon, Europa, is visible through the window.

  PILOT (V.O.)

  The small body to starboard is Europa.

  Although it's the smallest of Jupiter's

  Galilean satellites, it's also the

  brightest. It's also our best hope of

  finding life elsewhere in the solar

  system.

  The habitation module's wall screen activates.

  An animated video of a probe landing on Europa appears.

  PILOT (V.O.) (CONT’D)

  I'm sure that most of you are aware of

  the NASA probe we will be retrieving

  today.

  The probe drops a canister beneath it.

  PILOT (V.O.) (CONT’D)

  The Wet Area Sample Procurement, or WASP

  Probe, was launched by NASA in 2026, and

  successfully landed on Europa two years

  later.

  The canister melts through the surface ice.

  PILOT (V.O.) (CONT’D)

  After disengaging from its base and

  melting down through sixty miles of ice

  and slush, the WASP Probe entered the

  Europan sea where it retrieved a sample

  of the underground ocean.

  The canister collects a sample of the Europan ocean.

  PILOT (V.O.) (CONT’D)

  The probe then burrowed its way back the

  surface where it was launched out of the

  moon's gravity well.

  The probe rises above Europa.

  PILOT (V.O.) (CONT’D)

  We will be retrieving it within the hour.

  EXT. HIMALIA

  The Himalia approaches the probe. Retrieves it.

  The Himalia then passes near the moons Io and Ganymede before leaving the system.

  INT. MAIN LABORATORY - HIMALIA

  FOUR NASA SCIENTISTS are present. NASA patches adorn their lab coats.

  The WASP sample is delivered under guard. A data crystal accompanies it.

  SCIENTIST #1

  This is it, gentlemen.

  Scientist #1 removes the housing. Slides out a clear canister.

  It is teeming with tiny lifeforms. The scientists gasp.

  SCIENTIST #2

  Extraterrestrial life in our own solar

  system. Incredible. First the signal of

  2018 and now this. The universe must be

  filled with life.

  Scientist #1 places the canister on a scanner.

  The scanner detects several thousand organisms.

  The readout displays that half of them are dead.

  The scientists separate out the dead specimens and quickly freeze them.

  They transfer the live ones to a specially designed holding tank.

  They run the probe's video from the crystal.

  The Europan ocean is very shallow and surprisingly clear.

  Several large asteroids rest on the bottom.

  Volcanic vents are visible.

  A school of large creatures swim by.

  Scientist #1 rewinds the video and slows it down.

  They watch in awe at the replay.

  Scientist #3 retrieves a live specimen from the holding tank.

  He runs a preliminary analysis.

  SCIENTIST #3

  The organism's genetic coding appears

  similar to DNA but I detect only three

  different nucleotides.

  SCIENTIST #4

  (re-examining the data)

  It appears that each nucleotide is

  capable of pairing with either of the

  other two. A trinary code?

  SCIENTIST #3

  How could a triad of potential base

  pairings create such complex lifeforms?

  The lack of discipline that a trinary

  code offers should've thrown these

  organisms into chaos a long time ago.

  SCIENTIST #1

  Should we offer a dead one to the girl?

  SCIENTIST #2

  The Ash girl? Are you crazy? You were

  sitting right there when we listened to

  the recording of her husband and that

  Ruiz fellow. It confirms General Hayes'

  suspicions and our mission objectives.

  Jeremy Ash and his wife helped Microcore

  to genetically engineer an organism from

  scratch.

  Scientist #2 switches on a monitor.

  SCIENTIST #4

  Scientists all over the world are

  genetically engineering organisms.

  SCIENTIST #3

  Not from scratch. This guy admitted that

  the entire genome was contained on an

  alien data crystal. That's probably where

  the neutrino equation came from, too.

  SCIENTIST #4

  You believe that? It was a fish story.

  The kid's a screw up.

  SCIENTIST #2

  It doesn't matter where he got the

  crystal. Our job is to locate it. I

  realize these little buggers from Europa

  take precedence, and I'm just as

  surprised and excited about them as you

  all are, but let's not forget why we're

  really here. It would be foolish to give

  them access to this organism.

  Scientist #2 begins typing on a keyboard.

  SCIENTIST #3

  We've already bugged their room. God

  forbid that gets discovered. But now

  we've got this gem of a confession to the

  pilot of a Microcore ship.

  A darkened image appears on a monitor.

  SCIENTIST #2

  We've already transmitted the recording

  to General Hayes. There's only so much

  more we can do.

  SCIENTIST #4

  We all know what's at stake here. If we

  offer her the specimen, her examination

  of it will almost certainly lead to a

  discussion concerning the organism they

  created at Microcore.

  Scientist #2 grimaces at the blurred image on the monitor.

  SCIENTIST #1

  The wife is a dead ringer for this. We

  can easily play on her ego, telling her

  that we respect the work she's done with

  those...tree huggers.

  SCIENTIST #4

  The INRC. She also worked on the Ozone

  Repair Project and The Sahara Project.

  SCIENTIST #1

  Just give her the specimen. Play on her

  ego. Do whatever it takes to alleviate

  any suspicions they might have. Now, if

  you'll all excuse me, I've got a real

  alien organism to study.

  Scientist #1 retrieves a live specimen.

  Scientist #4 retrieves a dead specimen and then exits.

  Scientist #2 sits down at the monitor.

  He manages to clear up the image: a view from the corner of a shower stall.

  He taps the keyboard's space bar.

  The image switches to a bedroom.

  Then to Jeremy and Tara in their kitchenette.

  A knock on the door can be heard in Jeremy and Tar
a’s habitation module.

  Jeremy moves out of view.

  He returns with a small vial.

  TARA

  Who was that?

  JEREMY

  You're not going to believe this. There

  were lifeforms in the WASP canister.

  Apparently, your credentials have earned

  you a specimen to study.

  TARA

  No way!

  INT. JEREMY AND TARA'S HABITATION MODULE

  Jeremy sets up a video camera. Starts recording.

  Tara carefully extracts the dead specimen from the vial.

  She pins it to a transparent baseboard.

  She then positions the baseboard beneath a projection microscope.

  An image displays on the wall screen.

  JEREMY

  You should scan it first.

  TARA

  Relax, Jeremy. I intend to.

  Tara performs the scan.

  A detailed image displays. Pairs of fins both front and back. Saw-toothed antennae protrude from its head. A small proboscis extends out between them. A hard plate bisects the center of its body.

  JEREMY

  I think we should call it a flipperwilly.

  It's got flippers and it gives me the

  willies.

  TARA

  You're a freak, Jeremy.

  She pulls back one half of the plate, revealing a bright red sac.

  It tears slightly as she completes the maneuver.

  JEREMY

  Careful.

  TARA

  Will you please keep quiet. This thing is

  like a millimeter long.

  JEREMY

  Sorry, I'm just a little freaked out.

  Suspicious, actually.

  TARA

  Suspicious of what?

  JEREMY

  Why would these NASA guys give you one of

  these organisms to study? They have to

  know we're associated with Microcore and

  the government hates Microcore. There's

  more here than meets the eye.

  TARA

  This is about my experience as a

  researcher. Our association with

  Microcore is irrelevant.

  JEREMY

  No offense Tara, but I don't think this

  is about your experience as a researcher.

  They're up to something.

  TARA

  Maybe they know about the Venus organism.

  JEREMY

  As far as NASA or the government knows,

  The Venus Project was just a bunch of

  probes. If they ever found out that

  Microcore released trillions of microbes

  that were created from information

  contained on an alien data crystal,

  they'd tear Microcore apart looking for

  it, and then lock Cecil and I deep

  underground.

  INT. MAIN LABORATORY - HIMALIA

  Scientist #2 is still observing Jeremy and Tara on the monitor.

  SCIENTIST #2

  The Venus Project was just a cover to

  seed the planet with the microbe's they

  created. Open a secure channel to General

  Hayes. We may finally have the evidence

  he needs to obtain a search warrant for

  Microcore.

  SCIENTIST #3

  I'm on it.

  SCIENTIST #2

  Someone find me a copy of the article

  this kid's brother published about the

  signal of 2018. Not that Book of Alec

  nonsense, I want the original article.

  SCIENTIST #4

  I'll take care of that.

  EXT. UPPER ATMOSPHERE OF VENUS

  MONTAGE:

  PULL BACK - CONTINUOUS

  CLOSE UP on Venus microbe consuming atmospheric gases.

  The microbe expels Carbon Sixty molecules, then divides.

  The Carbon Sixty molecules fuse together under the pressure of the atmosphere.

  The fused carbon condenses into larger clumps.

  The clumps fuse into broad sheets of pure carbon.

  The sheets collide and fuse together into darkened patches that blotch the bright clouds of Venus.

  The blotches grow more prominent and more abundant.

  INT. JEREMY AND TARA'S HABITATION MODULE

  Earth's moon is visible outside the window.

  Tara is pacing around the module like a rat in a cage.

  Jeremy is slouched in a chair, staring blankly at the news.

  A NATIONAL NEWSCASTER is reporting.

  NATIONAL NEWSCASTER

  Astronomers are still puzzled by the

  decrease in Venus' albedo. Reflected

  sunlight from the planet has dropped

  another four percent over the past year.

  INT. STUDY - BEACHFRONT MANSION - DAY

  Jeremy is talking to Cecil on the wall screen.

  CECIL

  How was your trip?

  JEREMY

  Long and grueling.

  CECIL

  I'm glad you're back safe and sound. You

  two needed a long vacation.

  JEREMY

  Yeah, and I already need another one.

  That trip sucked the life out of me. It

  did just the opposite to Tara. It's like

  she's on speed or something.

  CECIL

  Come to my office tomorrow morning. I may

  have just the thing to re-energize you.

  JEREMY

  Let's make it early afternoon. I have a

  feeling I'll be sleeping in tomorrow.

  CECIL

  Fair enough. See you then.

  Jeremy deactivates the screen.

  INT. CECIL'S OFFICE - DAY

  Jeremy arrives. He falls wearily into a chair. Cecil lights a cigar.

  CECIL

  How would you like to add Mars to your

  resume?

  JEREMY

  No thanks. The last thing I need right

  now is to be cooped up in another

  spacecraft for two more years.

  CECIL

  You'll only spend six months in the ship.

  Three quarters of the mission will take

  place on the planet's surface. Open skies

  and vast horizons.

  JEREMY

  Encased in a spacesuit? No thanks.

  CECIL

  I really need you on this one, Jeremy. My

  life support engineer was killed in a

  railcar collision.

  JEREMY

  I'm sorry to hear that. Surely there's a

  backup to take his place.

  CECIL

  Broken arm.

  JEREMY

  I know for a fact that you've got dozens

  of experienced spacers far more qualified

  than me.

  CECIL

  I know you studied The Hellas specs in

  great detail, especially the life support

  systems.

  JEREMY

  I can't leave Tara for two whole years.

  CECIL

  I'll make sure she's well taken care of.

  You'll be back before you know it.

  JEREMY

  Sorry, Cecil, I'm just not ready for

  another extended space flight. Just get

  one of your regular spacers to go. Why

  are you trying to recruit me, anyway?

  CECIL

  I can't tell you why. All I can tell you

  is that I need you on that ship. Consider

  it a personal favor. You're just going to

  have to trust me on this.

  Cecil produces a stack of manuals. Hands them to Jeremy.

  CECIL (CONT’D)

  Everything you'll need to know is in

  these. Training begins next week.

  JEREMY

  This
doesn't make any sense.

  CECIL

  I'll have BART start you off easy.

  Jeremy looks wearily at Cecil, then at the manuals.

  JEREMY

  Okay, Cecil. This sounds really important

  to you so I'll look this stuff over. But

  no promises.

  CECIL

  Fair enough. You won't regret it.

  JEREMY

  I already regret it.

  INT. HELLAS TRAINING BAY - DAY

  Bart enters with Jeremy.

  Bart is a large, powerful man in his early fifties.

  They approach WILMA YING, late fifties, tall and muscular. She's wearing a tank top and boxing gloves. A large punching bag swings beside her.

  BART

  Commander Ying, may I introduce Jeremy

  Ash.

  Ying grips her right glove's lace with her teeth. Yanks her head back. It unties.

  She flings off the glove. Extends her sweaty hand.

  Jeremy embraces it. Her strong grip catches him off guard.

  YING

  So, you're the one we've all been hearing

  about. What do you know about spacecraft

  life support systems?

  JEREMY

  Quite a bit, actually. I studied The

  Hellas specs in detail three years ago.

  YING

  A lot can change in three years.

  She puts the glove back on. Continues punching the bag.

  Bart leads Jeremy across the bay.

  They approach TAD ROSEGARDEN, late forties, average build.

  He's staring at equations on a computer screen.

  BART

  This is Colonel Tad Rosegarden. He'll be

  Commander Ying's Second Officer.

  ROSEGARDEN

  (without looking up)

  Never much cared for explosive bolts.

  BART

  Excuse me, sir?

  ROSEGARDEN

  If the detonations aren't perfectly

  synchronized...

  (finally looks up)

  I'm sorry, Bart. You were introducing me

  to this young man?

  BART

  This is Jeremy Ash. He'll be Acting Life

  Support Specialist on the mission.

  ROSEGARDEN

  Ah, our last minute replacement. Pleased

  to meet you, Mr. Ash.

  JEREMY

  And you, sir.

  Rosegarden's gaze drifts back to the equations on the screen.

  Bart leads Jeremy toward BIX.

  Bix, early thirties, short and stocky, is examining a facsimile of the landing shell.

  He spots them approaching.

  BIX

  Jeremy, is it true that you're our new

  Life Support Specialist?

  JEREMY

  It's true.

  BIX

  I'm the Shell Pilot for this mission. I

  heard you were able to contact Carlos out

  near Jupiter.

  JEREMY

  Yeah. He was actually in pretty good

  spirits after the gravity assist failed.

  BIX

  It's a risky business we're in. Maybe we

  can grab a beer after work.

  JEREMY

  Sounds great. I'll stop by later.

  Bix nods and returns to work.

  Bart leads Jeremy to another corner of the bay.

  SETH PETIMULE and GERT HAWKINS are working together, unfolding an inflatable igloo. They are both in their late twenties.

  Bart and Jeremy stop at a white line and wait patiently for them to finish.

  Seth spots them. He approaches.

  Gert follows.

  BART

  Jeremy Ash, This is Seth Petimule and

  Gert Hawkins. Seth and Gert will be the

  Primary Surface Specialists.

  GERT

  Nice to meet you, Jeremy.

  SETH

  Welcome to the team.

  JEREMY

  We use air straight from the atmospheric

  processors to inflate the igloos, right?

  GERT

  Actually, we inflate them with Mars

  atmosphere. The carbon dioxide reacts

  with the igloos' inner membrane and it

  hardens within twenty four hours.

  JEREMY

  Oh yeah, the carbon seal. I remember now.

  GERT

  Once we've confirmed that they're

  airtight, we replace the igloos'

  atmosphere with breathable air from the

  processor. Voila, our own little studio

  apartments on Mars.

  JEREMY

  I've studied the design. Pretty cool.

  GERT

  I hate to be rude, but we've still got

  two more of these to unfold.

  JEREMY

  No problem. I'll see you guys later.

  Seth and Gert return to their task.

  BART

  That's it for the crew. Cecil wanted me

  to start you off slowly so if you want to

  call it a day, feel free.

  JEREMY

  Thanks, Bart. I think I'll go back and

  visit Bix. See you tomorrow.

  BART

  See you then.

  Bart moves off. Jeremy heads toward Bix.

  INT. HELLAS SPACECRAFT - EARTH ORBIT

  The crew floats around the ship's cramped bridge, checking the ship's systems.

  ROSEGARDEN

  Activating habitat wheel.

  Rosegarden flips several switches in succession.

  EXT. HELLAS SPACECRAFT - EARTH ORBIT

  The Hellas is composed of a single habitat ring encircling a variety of supply pods and pressurized tanks.

  A small command module is tucked beneath the forward navigation bulb.

  The ship passes above the Baja Peninsula.

  The habitat wheel begins to rotate slowly.

  INSIDE HELLAS

  YING

  All systems five by five.

  ROSEGARDEN

  Artificial gravity at twenty percent

  Earth normal.

  BIX

  Debarking Earth orbit in T minus one

  minute.

  OUTSIDE HELLAS

  The Hellas passes above Africa.

  INSIDE

  ROSEGARDEN

  Artificial gravity at thirty eight

  percent Earth normal. Standard Mars

  surface gravity achieved.

  YING

  This is it, people. Firing thrusters in

  five, four, three...

  OUTSIDE

  The Hellas' thrusters fire.

  It slowly leaves Earth orbit.

  The habitat wheel becomes sluggish, jerky. Three quarter smooth rotation, one quarter strained rotation. The cycle repeats with regularity.

  INSIDE

  The strained rotation ECHOES throughout the ship.

  Auditory agony. Earplugs are distributed.

  ROSEGARDEN

  I think we should shut it down,

  Commander.

  YING

  I agree, Colonel. Disengaging rotary

  couplings.

  Ying flips switches. Pulls a lever. Nothing happens.

  She repeats the procedure. Nothing.

  YING (CONT’D)

  System not responding. Contact Microcore

  Earth Command.

  ROSEGARDEN

  (into transmitter)

  MPV Hellas to Microcore Earth Command.

  Please Respond.

  MICROCORE EARTH COMMAND (V.O.)

  Microcore Earth Command to MPV Hellas.

  We've been monitoring the situation.

  ROSEGARDEN

  Rotary couplings will not disengage.

  Please advise.

  MICROCORE EARTH COMMAND (V.O.)

  I'm sorry, Colonel, we don't have remote

  access to tha
t system. Do you believe the

  crew is in imminent danger?

  ROSEGARDEN

  To be honest, I'm not sure.

  MICROCORE EARTH COMMAND (V.O.)

  Roger that. We'll work on establishing a

  link with the rotary system from here. In

  the meantime, try to make the best of the

  situation. MEC out.

  YING

  You heard it people, we're just going to

  have to deal with the noise and the

  variable gravity until we can get this

  resolved.

  INT. NAVIGATION BULB - HELLAS SPACECRAFT

  Mars is visible through a large window.

  Jeremy and Bix are there alone.

  Their conversation is timed between the cycles of strained rotation.

  JEREMY

  What's going on, Bix? I can hardly get

  the time of day from anyone around here.

  BIX

  You're going to find out soon enough, so

  I may as well tell you. NASA satellites

  detected an object moving straight away

  from Earth at near light speed. They were

  able to track it back to its point of

  origin.

  JEREMY

  Where did it come from?

  BIX

  Microcore. The object is moving toward

  the constellation Eridanus. That's where

  the E.T. signal came from back in 2018.

  The government believes that Cecil is in

  contact with those aliens.

  JEREMY

  That's ridiculous.

  BIX

  Is it? There were at least five similar

  incidents detected between 2018 and 2021.

  They may have been exchanging information

  or technology during that time.

  JEREMY

  Why are you telling me this?

  BIX

  Colonel Rosegarden and Commander Ying

  think that you're involved somehow.

  They've learned that your brother has

  been assigned to the Orbital Receiving

  Platform and that your wife is at CRATER

  COVE on the moon. They find it suspicious

  that she would be at the NASA site

  instead of Underworld.

  Bix leans in close to Jeremy.

  BIX (CONT’D)

  Tell me about The Venus Project. You were

  one of a handful of people in that

  department. Why was it so super secret?

  JEREMY

  What does the Venus Project have to do

  with any of this?

  BIX

  There's a rumor that Cecil is

  terraforming Venus for the aliens.

  JEREMY

  That's the most ludicrous thing I've ever

  heard. Do you actually believe that?

  BIX

  I don't know what to believe. They think

  your brother's article is just a cover.

  You must admit, The Book of Alec very

  conveniently explains away the incidents

  observed between 2018 to 2021. And now

  you're all chummy with Cecil. I must

  admit, it looks like you're involved up

  to your neck.

  JEREMY

  Cecil's innocent.

  Jeremy exits.

  EXT. MICROCORE - DAY

  Military helicopters and ground vehicles swarm just outside the complex.

  Search warrants are presented at each entrance.

  The vehicles enter en masse.

  INT. CECIL'S OFFICE - DAY

  General Hayes tosses a search warrant on Cecil's desk.

  COLONEL BRODEN stands behind him.

  HAYES

  We have evidence that you are in

  possession of foreign technology that

  endangers the national security of this

  country. Under the Anti-Terrorism Act of

  2015, we are authorized to-

  CECIL

  I'm aware of the law, General.

  HAYES

  That probe you launched last month was

  quite impressive. Tell me, Mr. Millikan,

  how is it that you suddenly discovered a

  means of propulsion that accelerates a

  spacecraft to near light speed?

  CECIL

  Spacecraft are my business, General.

  HAYES

  Where is Jeremy Ash? His wife? His

  brother?

  CECIL

  Let's see. Jeremy is on Mars, his wife is

  on the moon, and his brother is on my

  Receiving Platform in orbit.

  HAYES

  How convenient. The Ash household is

  being searched as we speak.

  CECIL

  This matters to me because...?

  HAYES

  You test my patience, sir. We're going to

  find this data crystal one way or

  another, and then try you for treason.

  CECIL

  Treason? You're way out of line, General.

  HAYES

  We'll see about that. Search the office.

  BRODEN

  Yes sir.

  The General exits. Broden begins searching Cecil's desk.

  INT. HELLAS LANDING SHELL - MARS ORBIT

  The crew enters the landing shell.

  Bix seals the hatch.

  The sound of the straining habitat wheel is subdued.

  BIX

  Disengaging landing shell.

  Bix pulls down a lever.

  EXT. HELLAS SPACECRAFT - MARS ORBIT

  EXPLOSIVE BOLTS FIRE.

  The landing shell disengages from the main spacecraft.

  INSIDE LANDING SHELL

  Rosegarden is visibly relieved. Pure silence ensues. The strained rotation of the habitat wheel is visible through a portal. No one dares speak. They bask in the silence as the landing shell inches away from the main spacecraft.

  INT. THE OVAL OFFICE - WASHINGTON D.C. - DAY

  PRESIDENT SILVERSPOON is on a videophone.

  He is speaking to BI ZHEN HAN, the Chairman of the People's Republic of China.

  BI ZHEN HAN

  I thought we had an agreement.

  PRESIDENT SILVERSPOON

  I'm telling you, we didn't find the data

  crystal.

  BI ZHEN HAN

  Do not lie to me, Mr. President. We know

  that you conducted a military operation

  at Microcore headquarters. You must have

  found this data crystal, or at least

  determined the technology that was used

  to launch this most unusual spacecraft.

  PRESIDENT SILVERSPOON

  We found no such crystal. Nor did we find

  any data concerning the spacecraft.

  BI ZHEN HAN

  We consider the technology behind this

  spacecraft to be a potential weapon

  against the people of China. It would be

  impossible to defend against something

  traveling at that speed. Did you at least

  talk to the boy?

  PRESIDENT SILVERSPOON

  The boy, his wife, and his brother were

  all offworld when we conducted the

  search. We weren't able to question any

  of them.

  BI ZHEN HAN

  That is unfortunate. You do realize that

  it was the cooperation of our people

  aboard The Himalia who made this

  information accessible to your

  government, yes?

  PRESIDENT SILVERSPOON

  I realize that.

  BI ZHEN HAN

  We detected the signal of 2018 too, Mr.

  President. We are aware that your so-

  called Super Spiders match the image from

  the alien transm
ission. Have you been

  able to eliminate that threat?

  PRESIDENT SILVERSPOON

  We're dealing with the situation.

  BI ZHEN HAN

  From the reports I've read, only one has

  actually been killed.

  PRESIDENT SILVERSPOON

  There may have only been one.

  BI ZHEN HAN

  Their webs continue to be discovered. Why

  do you continue to anger me with your

  lies, Mr. President?

  PRESIDENT SILVERSPOON

  As I told you-

  BI ZHEN HAN

  No more excuses. We know you possess this

  alien technology. Your country has been

  infiltrated by hostile beings from

  another world.

  He picks up a red phone.

  BI ZHEN HAN (CONT’D)

  I see no other choice. The threat posed

  by the United States must be eliminated

  once and for all. Your reign of power

  ends today. Explain this to your people.

  He speaks into the phone.

  BI ZHEN HAN (CONT’D)

  Launch all weapons targeted for the

  United States.

  PRESIDENT SILVERSPOON

  Are you insane? We'll have no choice but

  to launch a counter-strike.

  BI ZHEN HAN

  We can shoot down your missiles. Can you

  shoot down ours?

  The President severs the link.

  He picks up a red phone to NORAD.

  PRESIDENT SILVERSPOON

  What's the situation down there?

  NORAD (V.O.)

  We've got multiple launch detections from

  inside China, Mr. President. Just a

  moment...North Korea is also launching

  missiles. China actual approaching

  ninety. North Korea actual at seventeen,

  eighteen... The Red List confirms that

  nukes are among them. Do you authorize a

  counter-strike, Mr. President?

  PRESIDENT SILVERSPOON

  It looks like we have no choice. Launch

  everything that's pointed at China and

  North Korea.

  NORAD

  Yes, Mr. President. Transmitting Priority

  Alpha Code to all stations. Authorize

  full scale China, full scale North Korea,

  and Defense Batteries active.

  EXT. AMERICAN SOUTHWEST - DAY

  Missile silo doors open. ICBM's thunder skyward.

  EXT. WESTERN ALASKA - DAY

  Eight ICBM's approach from the north.

  A satellite-based laser destroys one of them.

  Interceptor missiles from a distant ship destroy two more.

  Land-based interceptor missiles launch by the hundreds.

  Another ICBM is destroyed.

  Four ICBM's slip through.

  One of them races south.

  The other three race in a southeast direction.

  EXT. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - DAY

  A group of friends are drinking from a bottle atop the famous HOLLYWOOD sign.

  A brilliant flash of light fades to a mushroom cloud rising from downtown L.A.

  Moments later, a shock wave obliterates the Hollywood sign.

  EXT. STATUE OF LIBERTY - NEW YORK - DAY

  A Chinese family is snapping pictures from the statue's crown.

  A brilliant flash of light blinds them before the statue is obliterated.

  EXT. THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D.C. - DAY

  The President of the United States comes running out onto the south lawn, looking skyward in horror.

  A brilliant flash of light blinds him before The White House is obliterated.

  EXT. CAPE CANAVERAL - DAY

  A readied space plane sits upright on the launchpad.

  A brilliant flash of light envelopes the area.

  EXT. MICROCORE - DAY

  Conventional missiles rain down.

  A mushroom cloud can be seen rising far to the north.

  EXT. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - DAY

  The city is completely destroyed. Days-old fires smolder amid the ruins.

  Hundreds of Kek are picking through the rubble, retrieving, cocooning, and then stacking human corpses into piles.

  EXT. MARS - DAY

  The crew is assembled outside the landing shell.

  YING

  I just got off the link with Microcore

  Earth Command.

  ROSEGARDEN

  It's about time. Did they forget we were

  out here?

  YING

  I've got good news and terrible news. The

  good news is that the habitat wheel has

  been repaired.

  ROSEGARDEN

  And the terrible news?

  YING

  The United States has been attacked.

  GERT

  Oh my god.

  YING

  China and North Korea launched a nuclear

  strike against the United States eighteen

  months ago. That's why we lost contact as

  soon as we arrived.

  SETH

  How bad?

  YING

  American casualties are estimated at

  fifty million.

  BIX

  Were we able to retaliate?

  YING

  The U.S. counterstrike killed an

  estimated two hundred million Chinese and

  North Koreans.

  ROSEGARDEN

  You're telling us that while we've been

  toiling away on Mars, a nuclear war broke

  out on Earth that's killed a quarter

  billion people? Are you serious?

  YING

  I'm afraid I am, Colonel. Most of the

  nukes were intercepted but we lost New

  York, L.A., D.C., and Cape Canaveral.

  ROSEGARDEN

  Any other breaking news, Commander?

  YING

  Unfortunately, yes. Apparently, the

  Chinese are firing on all ships

  descending into North American airspace.

  Also, they've been jamming all signals to

  and from the moon and Mars. That's why we

  haven't been able to pick up so much as a

  radio station out here. If the situation

  hasn't been diffused by the time we get

  home, we may have to wait it out on THE

  PURGATORY.

  SETH

  Well, if you're going to be stuck in

  Earth orbit, that's the place to be. At

  least they've got a bar and a pool.

  BIX

  The Purgatory is a retirement community.

  Why wouldn't they send us to Underworld?

  YING

  Underworld is currently under quarantine.

  I don't know any more than that. We'll

  just have to see what happens when we

  arrive back in Earth space.

  The crew begins packing up equipment, preparing for the journey back to Earth.

  EXT. MSS PURGATORY - EARTH ORBIT

  The Microcore Space Station Purgatory is a haphazard assemblage of modules and solar panels of various shapes and sizes. Numerous antennae and receiving dishes protrude from the station's outer fringes.

  The Hellas docks with the station.

  INT. COMMAND CENTER - MSS PURGATORY

  A red light turns to green beside an airlock.

  The airlock hatch opens.

  The entire Hellas crew is inside. They enter the command center.

  CAPTAIN PAUL AVERY introduces himself to Commander Ying. He grimaces at Jeremy's name tag.

  AVERY

  Mr. Jeremy Ash himself. Cecil's new

  mystery man, returning from Mars just as

  one of these so-called Super Spiders

  crawls through my goddamne
d window. What

  an amazing coincidence. I should have

  known your presence would bring nothing

  but sorrow to my station.

  JEREMY

  Pretty harsh words for someone you've

  never met, sir.

  AVERY

  Oh I know you. I know that you were part

  of the super secret Venus Project. I

  understand it was a terraforming

  operation. I've even read your brother's

  sacred Book of Alec.

  JEREMY

  My brother didn't write that book.

  AVERY

  Right. Why don't we start with the

  creature that just came into my cargo

  hold.

  YING

  Are you saying there's a Super Spider

  aboard this station? What exactly is the

  situation, Captain?

  AVERY

  I've got exactly one monster loose on my

  station, Commander. It entered, then

  exited The MSS Purgatory cargo hold at

  04:15 hours, 3 October, 2033. We were

  unable to seal the cargo hold before said

  intruder could be contained.

  Avery plays a security video showing the Kek cutting open a portal with its claws and entering the cargo hold.

  AVERY (CONT’D)

  There was no loss of pressure. It had

  woven a protective shell around itself

  while outside the station- an airlock of

  sorts. It came through just as The Hellas

  docked.

  JEREMY

  How could I possibly have anything to do

  with this?

  AVERY

  Why else would it be here?

  JEREMY

  Maybe there's something onboard that it

  wants or needs.

  AVERY

  Can you imagine how difficult it must

  have been for this creature to steal a

  ride into orbit without being detected?

  We're 22,000 miles in space for Christ's

  sake. And if it didn't come from Earth,

  and these creatures are arriving in Earth

  orbit from some other place, god help us

  all.

  The Kek bursts through an air duct.

  Avery slaps a large red button on the wall.

  Jeremy slips out of the command center just before all the hatches seal shut.

  INT. CORRIDOR A - MSS PURGATORY

  Jeremy is alone outside the command center.

  Screams can be heard through the hatch.

  A station-wide alarm sounds.

  An automated voice instructs The Purgatory's residents to proceed to THE RUNNER BAY.

  Jeremy finds his way to the bay.

  INT. RUNNER BAY - MSS PURGATORY

  A neglected emergency escape craft occupies the small bay. On its hull is printed RUNNER SERIES A-2.

  Residents are trickling into the bay.

  Jeremy helps an elderly couple board the craft.

  EXT. MSS PURGATORY

  A missile approaches from Earth. It clips The Hellas.

  The Hellas heaves sideways, tearing itself away from The Purgatory.

  Several bodies, including the Kek, tumble out of the exposed command center into space.

  The Kek is flailing.

  INT. RUNNER BAY - MSS PURGATORY

  The Purgatory heaves from the missile striking The Hellas.

  A red light flashes in the bay.

  The Runner's hatch automatically slams shut.

  A large space door opens in front of The Runner.

  Residents approaching The Runner are thrown out into space.

  INT. RUNNER

  Jeremy climbs into the pilot's seat. He examines the cockpit controls.

  He manages to release the Runner's docking clamps, start its engines, and ease the craft out of the bay.

  He programs a course to the moon.

  A side view mirror displays a missile striking and destroying The Purgatory behind them.

  No one in the cabin is aware of The Purgatory's destruction.

  Most of them are just grumbling about the inconvenience.

  FADE OUT.

  FADE IN to the Runner's cabin.

  The aisle is overflowing with two days worth of emptied emergency ration packets.

  Nerves are frayed. Tensions are high.

  Jeremy's voice comes over the intercom.

  JEREMY (V.O.)

  Attention passengers. I know it's been a

  long trip but we are currently in lunar

  orbit and will be arriving at Crater Cove

  within the hour.

  EXT. NASA CRATER COVE LUNAR COMPLEX - DAY

  Habitat modules wrap around a pair of double domed arboretums.

  A runway extends between them.

  The Runner lands on the runway.

  INT. RECEIVING CENTER - CRATER COVE - DAY

  Jeremy enters. A UNIFORMED MAN hands him a plastic card.

  JEREMY

  What's this?

  UNIFORMED MAN

  Five hundred credits, sir. The staff at

  Crater Cove regrets the loss of The

  Purgatory and those who went down with

  her. We hope this small token will make

  your transition less stressful.

  JEREMY

  Thank you.

  The man continues handing out cards to the Runner's arriving passengers.

  Jeremy wanders into one of the corridors.

  A sleazy holographic woman leads Jeremy into The Sierra Twilight Club, feeling him up all the way.

  INT. SIERRA TWILIGHT CLUB - CRATER COVE - DAY

  Jeremy sits at the bar. He spots Tara. She's sitting atop an empty beer keg, slouched over a small steel table. She is very drunk.

  An OLD MAN approaches her from behind.

  He smiles with rotting teeth behind her back.

  He places a plastic card on the table in front of her.

  He begins kissing her neck.

  He places a hand on her breast.

  Jeremy walks up and shoves him aside.

  The old man punches Jeremy in the face.

  Jeremy falls to the ground.

  The old man stands there with clenched fists.

  OLD MAN

  She's mine, boy. I suggest you find

  yourself another.

  Jeremy scrambles to his feet.

  He grabs Tara and pulls her toward the exit.

  He is forced to peel her fingers from the door frame on the way out.

  The bar fills with laughter.

  INT. ARBORETUM - CRATER COVE - DAY

  Jeremy pulls Tara into the arboretum.

  She starts kicking and screaming.

  TARA

  Let go of me!

  JEREMY

  What's the matter with you? I'm trying to

  help you.

  TARA

  I don't want your help. That man was

  about to give me a thousand credits.

  JEREMY

  For what? Sex?

  TARA

  What's it to you?

  JEREMY

  Jesus, Tara, is this what I think it is?

  I can't believe you would do that.

  TARA

  Jeremy?

  JEREMY

  You mean you didn't even recognize me?

  TARA

  I haven't seen you in two years. You ran

  off to Mars so I came to the moon. Then

  the Chinese attacked and I got stuck up

  here. I ran out of money so...

  JEREMY

  So you became a prostitute? You're still

  my wife.

  She tries to slap him.

  He grabs her wrist.

  She knees him in the groin.

  He falls back against the vine covered wall.

  His pain is transformed into rage. He throws her hard against the
wall.

  She falls to the ground. Screams hysterically.

  JEREMY (CONT’D)

  Tara, I didn't mean-

  Her screams grow louder.

  Jeremy panics.

  He runs across the arboretum and slips into a long glass hallway.

  He arrives at a luxurious intersection. Long couches circumvent its perimeter.

  An OLD WOMAN is sleeping on one of the couches.

  Jeremy sees Tara coming up the hallway.

  He hides behind a large potted plant.

  Tara moves through the intersection and down another hallway.

  TARA (O.S.)

  (pounding on a door)

  Come out of there you bastard! You want

  to know what I've been doing at night?

  Jeremy moves to look down the hallway.

  Tara runs right into him.

  They both hit the floor.

  Tara gets up and stumbles back toward the arboretum.

  Jeremy gets up.

  A bloody knife is on the floor.

  He picks it up.

  The woman on the couch opens her eyes. She gapes at Jeremy in horror.

  OLD WOMAN

  Please don't hurt me.

  Jeremy drops the knife. Looks down the hallway.

  A body is lying face down at the far end. Blood soaks the carpeting beneath it.

  The old woman carefully peers down the hallway.

  Jeremy runs toward the arboretum.

  OLD WOMAN (CONT’D)

  Murderer!

  INT. SIERRA TWILIGHT CLUB - NIGHT

  Jeremy sits in a dark corner.

  Four empty shot glasses and a half pitcher of beer sit on his table.

  Behind him, a black light subtly illuminates a tacky painting of two spiral galaxies colliding.

  A huge BALD MAN approaches.

  His thick leather jacket CREAKS as he leans forward.

  He rests his knuckles on the table. Brings his face down to Jeremy's.

  BALD MAN

  You're the troublemaker that everyone's

  been talking about.

  Jeremy presses back in his seat. Avoids eye contact.

  JEREMY

  What do you mean?

  BALD MAN

  You stole Al's whore. And now you have

  the nerve to come back here.

  JEREMY

  That whore is my wife.

  BALD MAN

  Your wife? Tara?

  The bald man straightens. Begins laughing.

  He turns and walks away.

  His laughter grows louder, catching the attention of several people.

  A SECURITY OFFICER approaches the table.

  SECURITY OFFICER

  Please come with me, sir.

  JEREMY

  What did I do?

  SECURITY OFFICER

  Just come with me, sir.

  He takes Jeremy to a small medical transport ship.

  INT. MEDICAL TRANSPORT SHIP

  The security officer is piloting the ship.

  Jeremy sits beside him.

  A coffin sized crate is nestled behind them.

  They are approaching Earth.

  The security officer places a call on the ship's videophone.

  Cecil answers.

  The officer reaches over and activates the screen in front of Jeremy.

  Jeremy grins, relieved.

  JEREMY

  Cecil, old friend. It's great to see your

  face. I can't believe you got me out of

  there.

  CECIL

  I apologize for the accommodations. The

  Chinese are still firing on American

  ships. Medical transports are the only

  exception to the blockade.

  JEREMY

  It's been over three months since the One

  Day War. I assumed hostilities were over.

  CECIL

  No one knows what's going on inside

  China's borders. Even space based

  observations have provided little detail.

  We'll talk more when you get here.

  EXT. EARTH ORBIT

  The medical transport ship arrives in Earth orbit.

  A monstrous hurricane looms above Florida.

  The ship plunges into the hurricane's eye.

  EXT. FLORIDA EVERGLADES - DAY

  The ship arrives above the everglades.

  The weather is eerily calm, surrounded by wicked storm clouds and distant lightning.

  A large impact crater passes beneath the vehicle.

  Microcore approaches. The complex is heavily damaged.

  The vehicle lands on a patchwork runway.

  It enters a STORM HANGAR just as the wind picks up and rain begins to fall.

  Within moments, the hurricane is audibly battering the hangar.

  INT. STORM HANGAR - DAY

  Jeremy is led to a singlecar by A MAN WITH A RADIO.

  Jeremy boards the singlecar.

  It moves through a small opening and out into the storm.

  EXT. MICROCORE MAIN TARMAC - DAY

  The wind pushes forcibly on the singlecar as it glides toward the base of Cecil's office tower.

  Dangerous debris flies past.

  The singlecar enters the base of the tower.

  INT. CECIL'S OFFICE - DAY

  The elevator door opens. Jeremy steps into the office and takes a seat.

  JEREMY

  You have no idea how good it is to be

  back on Earth.

  CECIL

  I'm glad you think so, considering there

  are four radioactive hot zones around the

  country. A lot of people would rather be

  offworld.

  JEREMY

  Where is Steve these days?

  Cecil lights a cigar. Offers one to Jeremy. Jeremy politely

  refuses.

  CECIL

  I'm not sure how to tell you this so I'll

  just come right out and say it. Tara

  killed Steve at Crater Cove. His body was

  aboard the medical ship that brought you

  back. There was a witness who identified

  you at the scene. That's why I had to get

  you out of there. That would've been the

  perfect excuse for the government to

  detain you.

  JEREMY

  That was Steve on the hallway floor?

  CECIL

  I'm so sorry, Jeremy. He left the

  Receiving Platform to move in with Tara

  last year. I'm afraid the news gets

  worse. Tara committed suicide shortly

  afterward.

  Jeremy paces the office. Fights tears.

  He finally collects himself and sits back down.

  CECIL (CONT’D)

  I won't even pretend to understand your

  pain. I lost Gwen in the attack, along

  with many good friends.

  JEREMY

  A quarter billion people were killed in a

  single day. They were victims of The One

  Day War like millions of other people.

  CECIL

  I suppose they were.

  JEREMY

  How are you holding up?

  CECIL

  You know me, always another asteroid to

  crush. I don't mean to be insensitive,

  but you do still have the crystal, right?

  JEREMY

  It never leaves my person.

  Jeremy rubs the crystal through his pocket.

  CECIL

  I'm glad to hear that. Are you aware that

  the NASA scientists aboard The Himalia

  recorded your conversation with Carlos,

  and that they bugged your room?

  JEREMY

  No. How could you know that?

  CECIL

  I have spies, too. Actually, that's why I

  insisted on getting you, Tara, and Steve

/>   offworld. I knew that a search warrant

  was inevitable.

  JEREMY

  What would a search warrant for Microcore

  have to do with Tara or Steve?

  CECIL

  The government's got their eye on you,

  and they'll go through Tara, Steve, or

  anyone else to learn the nature of your

  association with me. I had to make all

  three of you inaccessible.

  JEREMY

  That explains your insistence on sending

  me to Mars.

  CECIL

  I also had to destroy all the Venus

  Project data and the schematics for the

  neutrino engine prototype.

  JEREMY

  So you did launch a neutrino engine.

  CECIL

  Yes. Professor Klein finally deciphered

  the eighty pages of schematics. It was a

  blueprint for building the engine. Since

  I knew the government was trying to

  obtain a search warrant for Microcore, I

  thought I'd better test the prototype

  while I still had the chance.

  JEREMY

  Everyone was pretty freaked out when it

  started heading for Eridanus. They

  thought you were working with the aliens.

  CECIL

  It seemed as good a destination as any. I

  guess I didn't think it through. But

  since you still have the crystal, we can

  reassemble the data.

  JEREMY

  Oh my god! Captain Avery was right. That

  Super Spider aboard The Purgatory was

  after the crystal. I think they're more

  intelligent than most people think.

  CECIL

  Actually, they're alien creatures called

  Kek.

  JEREMY

  How do you know that?

  CECIL

  The signal of 2018 was actually a

  warning. The transmission contained an

  image of a Kek.

  JEREMY

  Actually, I'm not surprised they're

  aliens, considering the whole Alec thing.

  CECIL

  I was pretty sure that you knew.

  JEREMY

  Did the signal offer any clues on how to

  kill them? The one aboard The Purgatory

  survived exposure to space outside the

  station.

  CECIL

  I can't speak to that but I do know they

  can't swim, and will drown if submerged

  for more than a few minutes. In fact,

  they're so terrified of water that they

  won't even board boats.

  JEREMY

  That's certainly good to know but we need

  a way to exterminate all of them at once.

  CECIL

  I've got a team at Underworld working on

  a virus to infect them, but every

  simulation so far has indicated that

  humans will die right alongside the Kek.

  I figured the moon was the safest place

  to keep any pathogens contained.

  JEREMY

  I figured you had a good reason to

  quarantine Underworld. Is the government

  still hassling you?

  CECIL

  The federal government is in shambles.

  They don't have the resources to hassle

  me these days.

  JEREMY

  With the feds out of the way, we can

  further develop the neutrino engine

  technology.

  CECIL

  I suppose we can. You still manage to

  surprise me, Jeremy.

  JEREMY

  I've got to keep you interested in me

  somehow.

  MONTAGE:

  Cecil and Jeremy study the neutrino engine schematics.

  They assemble neutrino driven interstellar probes.

  They launch the probes to nearby stars.

  A computerized star chart indicates the targeted stars.

  HOUSE IN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - DAY:

  The letters "HOLLYW" rise from the foothills beyond.

  A group of men herd a Kek into a backyard swimming pool with shovels and hoes.

  The Kek thrashes helplessly as the men keep it from escaping. It drowns.

  The men retrieve it. Cut it into sides and steaks.

  A community barbeque feeds injured and displaced locals.

  WASHINGTON, D.C. - DAY:

  The Capitol building is being rebuilt.

  The original Washington Monument is being raised into place.

  Men in radiation suits spray the area with a white powder.

  Potential politicians rant behind tables piled with flyers.

  FADE OUT.

  FADE IN to fully rebuilt Washington, D.C.

  MANHATTAN ISLAND, NEW YORK - DAY:

  The Island is modernized and partially submerged.

  It is isolated from the mainland by water on all sides.

  No bridges remain.

  Hordes of Kek patrol the mainland.

  MICROCORE - DAY:

  The complex is fully modernized.

  A hurricane rages.

  Levees keep the rising coastline at bay.

  INSIDE CECIL'S OFFICE - DAY:

  CAPTION: EARTH YEAR 2065

  Jeremy, now 65 years old, is sleeping before a bank of monitors.

  One of the monitors shows Cecil, now 85 years old, boarding a small spacecraft.

  The spacecraft is pulled into the sky by unseen forces

  EXT. CIDEBA ORBIT

  CAPTION: EARTH YEAR 2065 remains.

  Alec's solo submarine enters the system.

  It zips past several Kek ships lingering about.

  INT. SCOUTSHIP - CIDEBA ORBIT

  A cockpit display indicates that the scoutship is cloaked.

  A green light begins flashing.

  The main monitor switches to an image of Alec's sub approaching the planet.

  Piren trades glances between the monitor and a nearby Kek ship visible through a portal.

  EXT. CIDEBA ORBIT

  Alec's sub circles Cideba and heads back out into space.

  Two Kek ships follow the sub.

  EXT. SOLO SUBMARINE

  The sub heads straight for a distant yellow star.

  The star rapidly grows larger and brighter.

  Saturn becomes visible off in the distance.

  A hazy moon approaches. It is TITAN.

  A huge platform hovers just above it.

  Dozens of large holding tanks are attached to various sections of the platform.

  Several long hoses protrude from the platform's underside and extend down into Titan's hazy atmosphere.

  Two sizeable spacecraft are docked on opposite sides of the platform.

  The sub speeds past.

  Jupiter moves into view.

  Europa slips beneath the sub.

  A massive octagonal structure sits on Europa’s ice covered surface.

  The Himalia is in orbit directly above the structure.

  Jupiter's Great Red Spot rounds the horizon as the sub scoots past the planet.

  Random asteroids pass on all sides.

  Several modernized Asteroid Crushers swarm a mountain-sized rock that spins end-over-end as it hurls past.

  The sub passes just a few miles above Mars' surface.

  Large processors billow thick smoke into Mars’ atmosphere.

  A number of small settlements snake away from a variety of pilfered spacecraft.

  Greenery borders the fringes of the south polar cap.

  Earth approaches.

  The moon passes beneath the sub.

  A sprawling lunar spaceport is receiving a battered cargo vessel.

  A large dome can be seen off in the distance. A gaping hole is
broken through it.

  The scoutship leaves the lunar realm as Earth grows larger.

  A broad platform drifts by.

  Its surface is littered with small spacecraft and cargo containers.

  A large furnace at its center burns brightly.

  Scorch patterns outline visible damage along its length.

  The sub enters Earth's atmosphere above China.

  Sections of The Great Wall are heavily damaged.

  A barrage of tracer rounds fire upon the ship to no avail.

  The Korean peninsula approaches. Its northern half bears many impact craters.

  The sub passes above a large flotilla of barges and small boats on The Pacific Ocean.

  The California coastline passes beneath.

  Huge levees brace the coast against large, pounding waves.

  The American desert passes.

  Vast wind and solar farms spread across the landscape.

  A herd of Kek THUNDER across the plains.

  The sub plunges toward a field of corn.

  INT. BRIEFING ROOM - FORT MCCOY, S