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Every one of us is the host to an almost unimaginable array of
independent microscopic organisms - such as bacteria, viruses, and
fungi - with which we share a symbiotic, mutually beneficial
relationship. They have evolved along with the human species, and
their survival is the key to ours. There are ten times as many of
these microbial cells as human cells in the body. What if these
microorganisms were sentient?
In the 1960's, the US Government was experimenting with something
called a Cybernetic Organism - or Cyborg. A human individual, a
man, who by replacing some of his organs, and substituting and
adding mechanical or chemical devices or compounds, was given the
capacity of existing and functioning in different atmospheres and
climactic conditions. In other word, creating a man with the means
to exist on other worlds.
The jungle is wild and tropical - and a deadly hush of anticipation
hangs in the humid air. A man eludes pursuit in the murky water of
a swamp pool. His scant clothing ripped and torn, he is obviously
exhausted - and terrorized. His face is wild with panic, and he is
near collapse. Cowering in fear, he is unaware of the threat of a
deadly python, approaching silently from behind. Closer and
closer...
Perhaps you've encountered that strange, unsettled feeling of
familiarity - haven't you been here before? Hasn't this experience
already happened in exactly the same way? What if that wasn't you.
What if that was your duplicate, the result of an atomic experiment
that has taken an unexpected turn, creating a process that can
replicate and manipulate living matter - with untold potential, but
terrifying consequences.
Fire For Effect is a WWII story, but not of the ordinary kind.
Based on a true incident, it involves a little known, but vitally
important branch of Military Intelligence - the IPWs -
Interrogators of Prisoners of War. It is the story of a battle of
wits between two officers, good men both, with strong convictions,
integrity and a firm sense of duty - but on opposite sides. And it
concerns a potentially catastrophic event about to happen.
A test pilot, veteran of Desert Storm, crashes while testing a top
secret military device. His injuries rob him of his memory,
reducing him to the level of an animal - but an animal with the
intelligence and reasoning power of a man, and the fear and
desperation of a hunted beast. He leads the men who would save him
on a fantastic chase through the desolate and hostile country of
Death Valley, pitting animal instinct against sophisticated
technology.
When in the late 1990's I wrote the screenplay, Zappp , it was a
catharsis exercise in creation. The story is alight comedy
concerning the comeuppance of anunscrupulous, thievish movie mogul
and an unethical, amoral motion picture studio. I had just been the
victimof this kind of larceny myself - not once, but twice -and
began to feel sorry for myself, so I availed myselfof the wisdom of
Aristotle, who advocated the easing ofdestructive emotions by
bringing them to consciousnessand affording them expression. Being
a writer, the resultwas Zappp
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