Collaborative Storytelling. An open project for creating a screenplay outline (and possibly a scenario) using AI prompts. The project involves community members to create a collective project. A Valery Shmelev's original idea, project, and plan. Screenplay outline for the science fiction film "Mission on the Oflameron" based on the attached summary. Scenario materials for the science fiction film "Mission on the Oflameron" The screenplay consists of many episodes, each numbered, and describing a single scene in the film. Groups of episodes form one block of the scenario, which can cover a single setting or a single time period. All scenes, events, "technical" ideas, phenomena, hypotheses, or data must be as scientifically plausible or logically explainable as possible. This means they may not yet be realized, technically unachievable, or scientifically proven, but they must be hypothetically possible. Logical constructions must be rigorous and strictly adhered to. An oflameron is a celestial body or planet. The main plot line: A former paratrooper who has repeatedly landed on space objects alongside cybers, Jett and his assistant Steevee (humans during this scenario) are the main characters. The other operational aspect of the film is the Central Command - most likely an incredibly powerful, distributed, and advanced computing system with vast capabilities (analogous to Artificial Intelligence), controlling almost everything in Human life. The Central Command somehow obtained data indicating that it is technically possible to implement a "Transition Point" - a place, device, or system for the transition of Consciousness into a virtual state and back. 1. Backstory 1. Jett spent many years engaged in scientific research, designing cybers, dabbling in psychology, and studying controversial and seemingly fantastical scientific theories. While digitizing the medical records of psychiatric patients, Jett accidentally discovered that some people are sensitive to some kind of Global Data (a certain World Information Field). The computer he used showed that some of their theories, which medical commissions in the late 20th and early 21st centuries had considered manifestations of mental illness, were logically sound and had no theoretical limitations. After this, Jett began using his local computer for analysis. 2. Backstory 2 All the space missions that Jett carried out with the support of his own cybernetic systems were invariably successful. The landing mission to Oflameron was also a successful one. Central Command took note of this and began investigating the details of past missions. Command suspected that Jett had not provided all the information about the planetary landings in his reports, concealing the most important and promising facts of fundamental importance to Command. However, an examination of Jett's memory yielded no leads for Command. Jett had previously transferred the information from his memory to secret servers. 3. Backstory 3 Central Command discovered indirect signs of a possible Jump Point implementation and identified the circle of people who might possess information, as well as those in contact with them. Many of the people Command was interested in were no longer alive. But it quickly became clear that Jett had interacted with many of them. The script contains many digressions from the "current" time-excursions into the past. At the beginning of the 21st century, Jett was sent to digitize old paper medical records of psychiatric patients. This work led him to the idea that some patients possessed genuine heightened sensitivity and could receive data from the global "Information Field." Consciously or unconsciously. Most likely unconsciously. After some time, he was able to identify several patients. Computer analysis revealed clear anomalies. As it turned out, by that time his work had been under the control of a department of Central Command, and patients began to disappear strangely. Only one remained, whose medical records were analyzed on Jett's personal local servers. His name was the Patient. The hypotheses expressed by the Patient, which led to his isolation in the clinic, were strange, but well-consistent. Having collected sufficient material, Jett began to analyze their probability using the "backward" method. The local computer system was unable to find any significant flaws, contradictions, or violations of physical principles. It seemed that either the Patient possessed knowledge too profound for one individual, or was "drawing knowledge" from some source. Most interestingly, the computer system was unable to refute the existence of the Transition Point and accepted its properties as acceptable. At this point, Jett noticed that patients he was interested in, whose medical records he was processing on Central Command computers, were being transferred to other clinics "for continued treatment," and their information was becoming unavailable. He was forced to shut down and dismantle his local computer system. And when attempting to sell its components, Jett noticed that for some reason only one purchase requisition was always being generated. Jett replaced the patient's data with a fake archive, which bought him some time. But Central Command was already keeping Jett under close surveillance... 4. Prelude 4 Jett's interrogation by Central Command. Questions about missions, results, and events revealed nothing. Everything matched Jett's old reports and memory scans. It couldn't have been any other way. Jett deleted all dangerous information from his memory and placed it on hidden servers. Now he didn't even know about it. At a certain moment, certain events he had predetermined would occur, which would provide him with the necessary addresses, plans, and data. Command couldn't eliminate Jett and switched to Plan B. A Cybertron landing was planned on the space facility of Oflameron, which was believed to have a "Jump Point." Command had already deployed an old, but very powerful, laser cannon in orbit around Oflameron. Another, proton-based strike system was located on the approach to Oflameron. Everything was secured with the utmost care. 5. Part 5 The landing of Jett's cybernetic team on Oflameron was carried out from a standard landing craft, which was hit by some defense system from Oflameron while still at high altitude. However, unlike previous missions, the landing craft's destruction did not produce the corresponding heat (explosion). The landing craft was empty. Jett's cybernetic team was a personally created version of the robotic Marine, constructed of nano- and pico-particles that could disintegrate, reassemble, and assume any macro-form. Therefore, the landing went unnoticed by both the Oflameron defense system and Central Command. How Jett and Steve landed on Oflameron remains unknown. Simultaneously, some space object - a piece of debris, a meteor? An accident? - hit the Command laser cannon in orbit, rendering the laser system useless. Before the proton cannon arrived in orbit, Command had no arguments in the Oflameron's field of action. But, as it turns out, things aren't so simple... (c) by Valery Shmelev. MIT License