Let's try writing not just a script for a sci-fi film, but a plan or story for a screenplay, and we'll do it: - with the help of AI - with maximum use of cutting-edge (bordering on the fantastical, but still realistic) scientific hypotheses The time will come when AI reaches a level where one user will use it to create a full-fledged screenplay, and someone else will generate video, write audio tracks, and edit it into complete scenes and episodes (if it's a series). These can be different people, many different specialists – the project is open to participation. Scientific and technical justification for the scenario Prompt Episode Num xxxxx346 Continuation Episode Num xxxxx345 An empty, light-colored oval room with no windows, doors, or lamps. In the center is a round table and expensive office chairs. Two distinguished men in expensive suits occupy the chairs. The speaker (D) and the general (G). Tablets lie on the table in front of them. Their faces are tense. (D) began to look worriedly at the tablet. He quickly glanced at the general. Back at the tablet. (D) - Are they listening in on us? Hurry. We better get out now... Hurry... (G) jumps up and they head for the wall. A passage appears. (D) and (G) quickly disappear. The passage closes... A few minutes later, a large hole melts in the wall of the room, through which paratroopers burst. One of them (1) with a hand-held detector examines the walls of the room. He finds the place where the passage through which (D) and (G) disappeared was. (1) - Here. Faster... Another marine (2) aims the generator, turns it on... A bright flash. A round hole melts in the wall. A passageway is visible. The marines wait for the surface to cool and then begin to enter. A dimly lit, winding corridor. (D) and (G) are running. (D) - Faster. Our chances are slim, but we'll try. (D) Opens the heavy door, (D) and (G) run in. They close the door. A large hall with a capsule of unknown purpose. (D) opens the capsule's side hatch. (D) - Get in quickly. As soon as you sit down, press the blue button. This one. The big one. The door is active. We need to launch before it activates. (G) falls into a chair and presses the button. The grippers engage and secure the body. A short manipulator presses against (G)'s neck and injects it. (G) loses consciousness. (D) presses a white button in the chair. The body is secured. The hatch closes. The launch resembles an explosion. The capsule is shot upward. The room is filled with equipment, cables snap, cabinets fall... An oval hole is burned through next to the door. The room fills with smoke and dust. Cybertrons are visible... Trooper (1) on the comms: "They're gone. An EJ-series capsule. 15 seconds ago. Entered from the side. The door didn't explode. No casualties. We're leaving. There are traces of radiation here..." The NN1000 remote sensing satellite detected a rapid launch from the Earth's surface, unscheduled. The system transmitted data to the Second Line of Defense satellite. The Orbital Laser opened its protective shutters and began locking on. The firing range and laser positioning in orbit were unsuccessful. The measuring laser kept losing lock. When the capsule exited the atmosphere at high speed, the laser was already almost at the horizon. No shot was fired. (D) was surprised they managed to reach orbit without attack. But this was only the beginning. Now, in open space, in their assigned orbits, they are very vulnerable. Central Command clearly doesn't need witnesses. (D) Switched the laser mode and set the reactor to preheating the metal rods for the ion engine. Breaking the vacuum will require maximum resources. We need to make it before the next appearance of the Orbital Laser... Second Line Defense Control Center. Analysis Group Leader (RGA) and Shift Analysis Group Leader (SRGA) (RGA) - How much time until the Laser emerges from the horizon? (SRGA) - Almost 30 minutes more. 32 minutes until impact. If the capsule manages to prepare for the burst into the vacuum, it will travel faster than the speed of light, and the Defense Laser will be unable to do anything on its own. http://moviescript.wikidot.com/blog:11 http://moviescript.wikidot.com/blog:12 http://moviescript.wikidot.com/blog:13 http://moviescript.wikidot.com/blog:14 http://moviescript.wikidot.com/blog:15 https://www.tumblr.com/blog/sci-fi-screenplay https://oflameron.com https://www.tumgik.com/sci-fi-screenplay https://www.tumbex.com/sci-fi-screenplay.tumblr/posts https://www.tumlook.com/search/Mission%20Oflameron