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What happen in Act 1

What happen in act one
 
Describe what happen in the 1st Act
 
1. Opening Image(1):
THE COMPANY/US NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY/US NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY  training grounds empty . the view of the ground after a congress judges that THE COMPANY/US NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY/US NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY is no longer needed or a valid resources to police the world and that the United states is no longer going to the police the reset of the world do to lash backs by the world leaders and the UN have been disbanded and no longer have a budget and have gone dark..but in an underground bunker one server turns on an old world hardware turns on and on the screen starts to run the code….Sleeper…startup …program modifications…and in a home in south east Asia a young woman awakes holding  her head rolls out bed.
2. Theme Stated(5):
The room is glowing computer hard and with iv bags to mainline the NZT48 cocktail that brings the “sleeper” online the agent .. needs no support staff, is able to start the drip of the drug that brings the active online the sonic refresh activates the sleeper to the state of awareness but the NZT48 wakes the “sleeper” programming to the point of readiness and full functioning capability. The agent is given his directive to complete all his or her task , and can be central transported from their location via underground networks to decentralized sites near and around a central network or hub.
3. Set-up(1-10): 1
Because to the downing of a THE COMPANY/US NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY/US NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY sleeper cells for an clandestine ops can be ran from a decentralized location , with a preordained and determent mission to blend and react to any given host of objectives without anyone knowing they fit into a host of preoperative functions and with a reanimation blend that brings up a nominative list of directive ran from a underground bunker in their resident which is a part of their deep cover and made to blend into their everyday life of their cover’s aliases operational directive.
 
 
Ext. UKRAINE CRIMEA remote dock – NIGHT
As Russia invades Ukraine or MC is planning to help even the odds by attacking the Russian navy yard at Crimea
MAN holds a bag in his hand moves to the dock close to two docked destroyer class war ships places a device to the side of the boat and returns to the water, but not after placing ear plugs into his ears to block the underwater disrupters
A SOILDER HOLDING a sonic device aims it at the water.
Once in the WATER the sound of his name is ring in his ears so loud that he wakes from his sleep.
MAN SITS UP IN BED
1         Sequence 1:Opening Image :MC is found (dream sequence) running for his life behind enemy lines
Goal: To Show MC past history or state of mind
Activity : Moving in a situation on pure instinct
Complication: Alone reacting only moving without thought uncontrolled
Scene  “Entering “THE COMPANY/US NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY” as a recruit and how he was trained, an EXT The Farm “
Scene “In Europe on assignment ..living his his/her* everyday life “
Scene “Living the dream not knowing where to go stuck in a dream world”
Scene “Hoping to escape hears the call to duty ,,,”
Scene “….the dream ends ..is real?”
2         Sequence: Theme Stated:“Sleeper” Awakens 
Goal: Waking from his dream(nightmare)
Activity: Battlefield fighting to Reality of the real World
Complication: The War within himself rages on.
Scene  “Waking to the reality of it all .”
Scene “The big revile …The Company/US National Security Agency is gone?”
Scene “The know and the not so good.”
Scene “How the handler hands things. “
Scene “Why are you still here (Orders) ?”
 

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