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A pilot script for a Web heroes on the City of Heroes |
INT. BEDROOM - DAY The sound of an alarm clock stirs the individual in the bed from slumber. He resists for a moment but gives into the siren call of the clock. Sitting up, SAIGE WINTERS, slaps the clock near his bed to turn the alarm off and stretches a bit. Saige swings his legs over the side of the bed and remains there a moment. SAIGE (V.O.) I often wonder every time I wake up, how I am going to set myself apart from the rest today. What can I do to be counted among the special people in this world, hell, in this city alone? We see Saige get ready for work, putting on a dress shirt and buttoning it up, finding his black loafers. SAIGE (V.O.) It’s not as easy as you would think. Not living here. Not in Paragon. EXT. HOUSE - DAY Saige exits the house to retrieve the newspaper sitting on the sidewalk in front of his townhome. SAIGE (V.O.) What makes it so hard you ask? Well- Saige takes a step forward as two masked thugs bolt in front of him and down the sidewalk. Saige pauses for a moment, then continues walking. He stoops down to retrieve the paper when he another person collides with him, both of them hitting the ground. Recovering, Saige sees the person who slammed into him is dressed in a rather garish costume and mask. HERO Come on man, watch out when I am doing my hero thing. Now they’re getting away! The "hero" doesn’t wait for Saige to reply. He jumps back to his feet and rushes down the sidewalk after the thugs. (CONTINUED) CONTINUED: 2. SAIGE (V.O.) Well for one thing, you can’t spit for hitting a so-called superhero in this city. I mean it seems like everyone and their mother is a cape. You see them dashing through the streets, flying overhead, jumping on rooftops, or- Saige spies another "hero" riding on a motorized wheelchair. SAIGE (V.O.) Yeah, or that too... Saige shakes his head as he heads back inside. INT. KITCHEN - DAY Saige takes a seat at the table with a plate of toast and a cup of coffee. He opens the paper and sees the front page headline screams something about the Statesman. SAIGE (V.O.) While there are a ton of bargain basement heroes there are guys like him. The Statesman, the best of the best of the best. Guys like him are real and they have pulled the world out of the fire a thousand times over. People of all ages idolize him and his team, the Freedom Phalanx. There are close seconds, like the Hyperion Force, Justice Guys, Sisters of Justice, but the Phalanx is tops. I have never found myself too enamored with hero types. I am just trying to make it as a journalist in this age where papers are dying left and right. Some people just love them, obsess on them. Saige glances at a picture of his parents on a shelf in his front room. SAIGE (V.O.) Sadly, I know people like that. Saige checks his watch and realizes he should have left 15 minutes ago. He leaves the food on the table and grabs his keys and heads out the door. 3. INT. PARAGON TIMES - DAY Saige is seated at his desk. SAIGE (V.O.) I work at the Paragon Times. Now we are nowhere near the caliber of a Paragon Post, but we try. A big focus of our reporting is of course, superheroes. We’re trying to increase our variety of coverage, audio, video, some creative online ideas I think will get people to think of us as more than a Post-wannabe. I pitched them to my boss a week ago. I am hoping to hear a response. The call of Saige’s boss stirs him from his thoughts. MR. CARLTON Saige, you have a minute? SAIGE Uh, yeah, yeah, sure Mr. Carlton. Saige quickly hops to his feet, smoothing out his shirt and pants as he makes his way to his editor’s office. MR. CARLTON Saige for the tenth time, no need to be formal with me here. It’s Jim. SAIGE Uh, right Mr. Car--Jim. MR. CARLTON Right then...about this idea you have to, what did you say, put us on an even playing field with our coverage. SAIGE Yes sir, to capitalize on the changing ways people are getting their news. I think if we do that it will go a long way toward establishing credibility for us. MR. CARLTON I like it. I like the initiative and the forward thinking. I think (MORE) (CONTINUED) CONTINUED: 4. MR. CARLTON (cont’d) you would do well in the roll as our first Multimedia Content Editor. SAIGE E-editor? MR. CARLTON It’s a fairly big jump with some big responsibilities on your shoulders especially with meeting the goals you set in your proposal but I have confidence you are up to the challenge. SAIGE Yes sir. I will not let you down, you will so not regret this. Saige tries his best to keep from jumping out of his socks as he heads back into the newsroom. EXT. PARAGON TIMES - DAY Saige exits the building as he hits a speedial number on his cell phone. SAIGE Hey Dad, it’s Saige. I know you and mom are probably busy...like always. But I have great news about work. I mean, phenominal news. I’d like to tell you two over dinner. Tonight. I’ll make reservations at the Blue Moon in King’s Row. 8 tonight. See you then. Saige ends the call and jumps up with an audible "whoop." INT. CAFE. - DAY We join a blond gentlemen sitting at a table by himself sipping on a cup of coffee. DETECTIVE MARK THOMPSON doesn’t stand out much at first glance outside of the gold Paragon Police Deparment shield on his belt and he is fine with that. Thompson eyes the crowd of college kids, baby-boomers and of course, the hero-enthusiasts. Another man enters the cafe and zeroes in on Thompson. The man, DETECTIVE DERRICK EVERS wears a shield as well. He strides toward Thompson. (CONTINUED) CONTINUED: 5. DET. EVERS Well, it looks like even in this city, life can still hold some surprises. Thompson smiles and extends his hand toward his former partner. THOMPSON Derrick, how have you been? DET. EVERS Me? Peachy. The question is how and where you have been. I thought you forgot about our little Monday afternoon lunches. I mean you’re still on the force, but I haven’t seen hide nor hair of you. Thompson shrugs. THOMPSON I have been handling some- He glances at the watch on his wrist, closer inspection shows this is far from any regular watch. THOMPSON Special cases. DET. EVERS Right. I guess they all are these days. What with this power freaks running around taking over from hardworking cops. THOMPSON I don’t think they are taking over exactly Derrick, just lending a hand. You have to admit the criminals are stepping up their game as well. DET. EVERS Yeah well how do you know it’s not just because of these so-called heroes? We didn’t see any of this until the showed up in force you know. THOMPSON I suppose it’s a matter of opinion. But I didn’t come here to argue (MORE) (CONTINUED) CONTINUED: 6. THOMPSON (cont’d) with you Derrick, I wanted to catch up. DET. EVERS Catch up right. THOMPSON How’s Linda? DET. EVERS Comatose. THOMPSON What? What happened? DET. EVERS Capes happened and she got caught in the middle. THOMPSON I’m sorry Derrick I- Thompson’s wrist device beeps. THOMPSON Ah, Derrick, something’s come up. DET. EVERS Special cases. THOMPSON Uh, right. I will call you, I’d like to come visit Linda. Thompson hurries past Evers and out the front of the cafe. EXT. CAFE - DAY Thompson heads around the side of the building. He scans the area for spectators before holding his wrist device up to his face. THOMPSON Talk to me. GEM You have a waiting distress signal from fellow Hyperion Force member Captain Ion. (CONTINUED) CONTINUED: 7. THOMPSON Go ahead Captain. CAPTAIN ION (O.S.) Could use a hand in the Port Stellar. Me, Diamondskin and a whole lot of Crey would really love your company. Thompson looks back toward the cafe. He steps back a bit seeing Det. Evers exit. THOMPSON *sighs* I’m on my way. Thompson pushes a button on the device and turns and bolts down the alley behind him. As he does blue armor begins to wash over him. INT. BLUE MOON RESTAURANT - NIGHT Saige sits at a table alone. Two places are prepared in front of him. By the length of the candles at the table, Saige has been sitting there a while. Saige takes out his phone and speed dials the same number as earlier. DR. WINTERS (O.S.) You’ve reached Dr. Albert Winters. Leave a message and I will get back to you at my earliest convenience. SAIGE Dad...it’s Saige...again...I was just checking to see if you and mom got my messages. I’ve been here four hours now. I-just call me back please. Saige throws the phone down. SAIGE (V.O.) My parents. A nobel prize winner and a college professor. That doesn’t automatically make you a great parent. In their pursuits of their goals they kind of left a little thing named Saige behind. There was only a few things they managed to focus on. Their careers and-- (CONTINUED) CONTINUED: 8. Saige’s phone lights up indicating a message. Saige snatches it up quickly. Saige thumbs the phone to the picture message he recieved. The picture is of his parents and the Backalley Brawler. SAIGE Saige, sorry we missed our dinner date. Plenty of time to tell us about work later. Had an autograph session we couldn’t pass up. SAIGE (V.O.) Yeah. The other thing was super heroes. That was the only other thing they seemed to give a damn about. Saige throws the phone down again. EXT. BLUE MOON RESTAURANT - NIGHT Saige stalks out the front door and down the street. He kicks a nearby trashcan. Saige slumps against the building behind him, taking a long slow breath to calm himself. The moment of silence is broken by the sound of a woman screaming. Saige looks up and sees a woman trying to fend off attackers as she is being dragged into an alley. SAIGE What the hell? Saige runs toward the alley. As he rounds the corner he stops in his tracks mouth agape at the sight before him: A handfull of Skulls gang members squaring off with the MILLENIUM GUARDIAN and CARSELIS MASTRIANO. MG is in street clothes with a leather jacket rather than his usual armor. It doesn’t phase him as he puts the hurting on two Skulls. Carselis handles the other two. He seems to be just waving his hands at the gangmembers, though a latent aura drifts from his hands into the air at them. The Skulls on the other hand see monstrous creatures far more terrifying than they are causing them to drop to the street whimpering in the fetal position. Saige ducks down as MG scans the area for stragglers. GRACE EMERSON joins the duo. (CONTINUED) CONTINUED: 9. MG No more? Seriously? GRACE That wasn’t enough for you? And you two don’t even have your costumes on, what if someone sees you? MG Well next time the Skulls try to kidnap a woman I will make certain I ask if they can give me a few minutes to run home and get properly dressed for Hyperion Force butt-kickery. GRACE Not funny Millenium Guardian. SAIGE (V.O.) That woman, why does she look so familiar to me? GRACE Let’s just get out of here. The trio head farther into the alley. Saige is blinded by a bright light, when the light is gone, so are the heroes. SAIGE (V.O.) Hyperion Force... EXT. FARM - DAY Saige drives his car up the long drive way and stop short of a small house next to a sprawling field. An older man, cane in hand, makes his way up to the car as Saige exits. HARPER Ah Harper, it’s been a long time. SAIGE Sorry Harper. I don’t mean it to be. Saige shakes the hand of the older man. SAIGE I wish it could be under better circumstances. (CONTINUED) CONTINUED: 10. HARPER Ah, what did your parents do this time? SAIGE What didn’t they do is the question. I wanted to tell them about my promotion at work. HARPER A promotion? Congratulations, that deserves a celebration! SAIGE I thought so too. I wanted to have one, invited them and they ditched me. HARPER For what? SAIGE For a superhero autograph signing. It’s bad enough they ditched me for work my whole life, but now they found a new reason to ditch me. It’s ridiculous. Harper hobbles past Saige’s car. Saige follows behind him. SAIGE I mean what is so wrong with me that they couldn’t stand me as a kid and now as an adult. I am not a druggie, I am not a thug, not a criminal of any kind, so what’s the problem? HARPER They are. Don’t you ever think there is anything wrong with you Saige. It’s them. They have missed out all these years and they will continue to. SAIGE Yeah you been saying that since I was ten. From the first big brother meeting. I thought that stuff was crap for the longest time until it turned out you were all I had. (CONTINUED) |