When a female praying mantis ET seeks to control the world's energy supply, 'Team Sobek' must prevent the ET and the greatest military genius of ancient times from holding humanity hostage to an alien agenda.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
83pp
Genre:
Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Budget:
Blockbuster
Age Rating:
Everyone
Synopsis/Details
In this third episode of the Crocodile Man/Sobek series, the new leader of the human-sized praying mantis ET, Bugsy Lisa’s daughter Pickolitter, employs king Tutmoses 3, the greatest military genius of ancient times, who understood the importance of supply lines. By controlling the supply of oil and other energy sources, the villains are holding the world ransom, their price, humankind’s enslavement. For the first time, ‘directed energy’ weapons are used. Human armies have no answer. Humanity's only hope, is the efforts of Dr. Gordon, Sam(now getting married to Mary)/Crocodile Man and Sobek, ancient Egyptian god Horus and the rest of 'Team Sobek'. Dr. Gordon decides that the only way to defeat the new enemy is to harness the Earth’s own ‘energy lines’. He also employs psychological warfare, by getting the Queen Mother of ancient Egypt, Queen Tiye (mother of Tutankhamen) to appeal to Tutmoses 3’s softer side, and finding a way for Sobek and Sam to get behind the enemy’s defenses.

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The Writer: Neil Sutherland

PhD University of California. Executive Director of Fayoum Museum Complex. Professor of Government and Politics. Professional Geologist. Professional Musician. Sales Professional. Art Collector. tTravelled through thirty countries, around the world by land. I have completed four scripts and have two more outlines of a series that began as a true event, and then grew into a story that rewrites ancient Egypt history and seeks to have heroes and villains with defined super-powers and personalities that make good company. Others scripts are of the biography genre. Go to bio
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