Read Rise of The Kek Screenplay Page 7
PARTMENT - NIGHT
HIGH ANGLE on limousine parked below.
The three NSA agents climb into the car.
When the car pulls out of the space, a large handicapped symbol is revealed on the pavement.
The car moves slowly onto the street and through a red light.
Tara comes out on the balcony.
Jeremy looks at the card in his hand.
JEREMY
The federal government of the United
States of America hereby requests,
etcetera, etcetera, on Sunday, 28 August,
2022.
(looking at one of the tickets)
My flight leaves at six in the morning.
They know about the crystal.
TARA
Who is Crystal?
Jeremy goes back into the house.
Tara follows.
TARA (CONT’D)
Who is Crystal?
INT. U.S. PENTAGON - DAY
A U.S. MARINE escorts Jeremy to a door marked Conference Room G.
He knocks, then cracks it open.
Jeremy enters cautiously.
INT. CONFERENCE ROOM G - U.S PENTAGON - DAY
Photos of space and spacecraft hang on the walls.
A long oak table, littered with laptops and file folders, centers the room.
Nine people are seated around it. The NSA woman is among them.
A Four-Star General is seated at the far end. A ridiculous number of ribbons and medals adorn his uniform. He is GENERAL HAYES.
HAYES
Jeremy Jonathan Ash?
JEREMY
Yes.
HAYES
I'm General Hayes. Please, have a seat.
Jeremy takes the unoccupied chair at the near end of the table.
The lights dim.
An image of the moon appears on the back wall.
The NSA woman approaches the image.
The others at the table carefully assess Jeremy.
WOMAN
Let's get right down to business. The
large crater in the foreground is
Aristarchus.
The crater magnifies in short bursts until a small section of it is boxed off and digitally enhanced to fill the screen.
Machinery is clearly visible.
WOMAN (CONT’D)
What do you see, Mr. Ash?
JEREMY
Looks like a NASA mining operation.
WOMAN
Not NASA. Microcore. They refer to it as
SITE M-X. Although they tell us that it's
a mining operation, we believe the site
is much more than that. It appears
they're building a permanent base of
operations.
JEREMY
My name is Jeremy Ash but I think you've
got me mixed up with someone else.
Hayes flips open a file.
The woman returns to her seat.
HAYES
Are you the Jeremy Ash who logged nearly
eight hours in an Apollo simulator
located at the Kennedy Space Center?
JEREMY
Yeah. So what?
HAYES
The Jeremy Ash who was present when one
Alec Strickland disappeared without a
trace, then returned more than three
years later in possession of a device
capable of interstellar travel?
JEREMY
Alec is my brother's best friend. I don't
keep track of where he goes or what he
does.
HAYES
Speaking of your brother, I have an
article here that he published just last
week. It places you at the scene when Mr.
Strickland utilized the device to launch
himself toward the star 58 Eridani.
That's where the signal of 2018
originated.
JEREMY
It was a joke.
HAYES
Satellites tracked an object heading for
Eridani, at or near light speed, on the
exact date specified in your brother's
article.
JEREMY
What does any of this have to do with me?
HAYES
(reading from another file)
The Jeremy Ash who submitted a query to
Microcore's Propulsive Research and
Design Division, which contained an
equation that alludes to neutrino
convergence vectored along a stable
plane?
JEREMY
I had a theory. Big deal. Why would you
be spying on me and my computer anyway?
What's this all about?
HAYES
We're all very concerned, Mr. Ash. The
ability to capture a neutrino is beyond
any known science, let alone the ability
to redirect its path. We believe that you
are in possession of technical data that
could threaten the national security of
this country.
JEREMY
That's ridiculous.
HAYES
What do you know of the so-called Super
Spider?
JEREMY
Nothing. Am I under arrest or something?
Because if not, I'd like to go home now.
Hayes looks at the woman, who in turn, looks around at the others in the room.
Nods of approval all around.
WOMAN
No, you're not under arrest, Mr. Ash.
Quite the contrary, actually. How would
you like to join the Apollo Eighteen crew
for a lunar fly-by?
JEREMY
Excuse me?
WOMAN
We need to get a firsthand look at
Microcore's Aristarchus operation and we
want a civilian on the flight- an average
American, if you will. Based on your
simulator performance, you're the perfect
candidate for the mission.
JEREMY
Apollo Eighteen...to the moon. You've got
to be kidding me. Apollo Seventeen was
like fifty years ago.
WOMAN
I'm quite serious.
JEREMY
I'm confused. Weren't you just accusing
me of something?
WOMAN
We were just trying to find where your
loyalties lie. Your duties aboard the
spacecraft will be limited. Basically,
just sit back and enjoy the ride. You
will be required to complete a six week
training course.
JEREMY
I can't believe what I'm hearing.
HAYES
Believe it, Mr. Ash. This is a one time
offer. We need to know right now if
you'll accept your country's call to
service.
JEREMY
Since you put it that way, how can I
refuse?
HAYES
Then it's settled.
Everyone in the room begins gathering files and shutting down their laptops.
HAYES (CONT’D)
We'll be in touch. Good day, Mr. Ash.
Everyone but Jeremy leaves the room.
The Marine enters. He escorts Jeremy out.
INT. JEREMY'S A