A child robotics prodigy enters a high school science fair but an attack robot from the future attempts to kill the child who is rescued by a time-cop through a wormhole.
Type:
Web Series Pilot
Status:
In development
Page Count:
6pp
Genre:
Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Budget:
Shoestring
Age Rating:
17+
Based On:
Quantum Balance by Richard Bethea and Derrick Benton
Synopsis/Details
Young Newstein, a child robotics prodigy, and his friend Stanley are dropped off at a high school science fair under the care of Young Newstein's college professor, Dr. Currie. The director of the science fair when Young Newstein inserts a Tourette's program into the robot he has made that his cut-up friend, Stanley has named "Robot-Fuck". While "Robot-Fuck" makes the director of the science fair angrier with each foul-mouthed response, an intruder has entered on the opposite side of the gymnasium through a temporary wormhole. This is no normal intruder but an advanced military robot with one arm being a Gatling gun. It searches the science fair for Young Newstein while indiscriminately shooting students and teachers in its way. As the military robot approaches Young Newstein, Stanley, and Dr. Currie, another wormhole opens behind them where a time-cop appears through another wormhole behind them leaving just enough time to grab Young Einstein and Dr. Currie and pull them back through the temporary wormhole to safety. But what about Stanley?

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The Writer: Gary Spangler

As a writer from an early age, Gary started writing sketch comedy for his high school video production team to deliver the morning news. From there, he wrote his first one-act detective comedy and caught his fever for the theater. After winning several thespian awards for musical theater, Gary received a scholarship for and attended Troy College's Speech and Theater program. After school, he entered the United States Air Force and was a part of several theatrical productions which included directing the Children's Theater Workshop production of "Rumpelstiltskin". After the military, Gary graduated from Valencia College's technical film program where he learned every position on a film set… Go to bio
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