Post by steampunkgadget on Feb 29, 2016 18:17:40 GMT -6
Movie Title: Inspector Gadget: Always on Duty!
Tagline: A cop reborn to seek crimes, an ingenious girl sworn to solve cases and get justice for her parents, a mysterious guardian ready to protect his bionic charge, a brilliant scientist who swore to help them all, and a terrifying villain they had to face together!
Genre: Action/adventure, (slapstick, banter, dark comedy) comedy, and crime.
Rating: Hard PG so far (no blood but lots of on screen and off screen death in act one).
Background info on setting: The movie takes place in an alternate universe where the European Union being formed caused other nations to form their own alliances or unions, such as the Asian Alliance and the Allied Americas Association. Disputes between these countries are now overseen by the UN and Interpol uses Detective-Agents to pursue, capture, and extradite dangerous international criminals. As a result of this crime becomes more consolidated, resulting in the rise of criminal masterminds. Some of them were inspired by Donald Pleasenc's portrayal of Ernst Stavro Blofeld and keep a cat as a pet or just a prop. As a result of the various political alliances technology is more advanced, though there may be other reasons for this. Most of the technology from the cartoon show either already exists (in a somewhat more realistic fashion) or is in development. That’s all the background information you need to know.
Synopsis: Holly Maxwell’s parents are brilliant researchers and inventors. They are slain in a bomb blast during a botched robbery committed by a notorious M.A.D Agent. The explosion also gives Holy’s uncle (a clumsy, goofy, dedicated, and often brilliant police officer) named Jonathan Maxwell terrible injuries. As a result of those injuries he is given a mechanical upgrade and outfitted with the gadgets he’ll need to bring the people who destroyed his life and family to justice. He is rechristened Inspector Gadget, and gets back on his feet with help from a physical therapist and robotics/cybernetics expert named Dr. Brenda Bradford.
Holly Maxwell, now known as Penny Summers, and her mysterious dog Brain try to keep inspector Don “Gadget” Summers safe with the help of both a reluctant Dr. Bradford and a mysterious ally. However, this is going to be difficult because a powerful executive at M.A.D has hatched a scheme that will revolutionize crime and warfare, at the cost of Metro City and its wealth. As Holly and Dr. Bradford try to uncover and thwart the scheme, Brain (with the help of Penny) tries to keep Gadget safe as he attempts to solve the crime on his own. It will take all four of them (with some secret ninja backup) to stop this monstrous M.A.D plot!
The movie opens in 1982 in Metro City, New York as two scientific researchers are finishing their part of something called the “Gadget Project”. A shot of an engraved photo on the wall reveals their names are Doctor Dorothy “Dotty” Max-Well and Doc. Billy Anderson Max-Well. They then contact their fellow researchers who are also working on the project.
The researchers are: Prof. Heather Milton St., Prof. Baxter Von Slickstein, Doc. Myrona “Dabble” Morgan, Prof. Jean Anderson "Gizmo" Bianch, and Prof. Artemus Bradford. Note that Morgan and Milton Senior are holding hands in the photo. The two scientists then say good bye and then briefly contact their bosses at Bell Labs and Interpol. They then contact someone else, stating that there ready to begin work on the Book and the Watch and are looking forward to it. The young married couple excitedly discusses potential applications for the two devices. Then the screen fades to black and the movie’s title and opening sequence comes in.
Inspector Gadget: Always on Duty!
Staring: French_Stewort as Inspector Gadget, Caitlin_Wachs as Holly Max-Well/ Michelle_Trachtenberg as Penny Summers/Cree Summers as Penny Gadget, Joely_Fisher as Doctor Brenda Bradford, Yumi Shingen as Adsuko “Sato” Chiyojo, Ian McKellen as M.A.D Executive #3, Mako_Iwamatsu as “The M.A.D Ninja (Taro “Swift Shadow” Iaido)”, Lewis_Arquette as Interpol Section Chief Bernard Maynard Quimby,and Frank (I should be voicing Dr. Claw!) Welker as Brain (Agent Kimorp).
The scene shifts to 1997 in Riverton, Ohio were a nine-year-old girl named Holly Maxwell is watching an animated ed. film with her bog Brain. In the backgound there's a painting of one young man, two older teens, and a younger one. There were two bloodhounds in front of them and the young man was leaning on a red and yellow dune buggy. The painting was entitled, "Clue Club-1977". She glances down at a Game Boy on the floor next to her, the device's screen shows the main screen from the game "Pokemon Green". A green-tinted sprite shows a girl named Green looking determined and fierce while standing next to a Bulbasaur. Holly has a wide pointed nose, light bown hair, small ear lobes, a plain face. She is a silly, a bit rude, kind, is wearing a shirt with two large pics of a smirking Aida Lovelace holding a book and Dick Tracy, is polyilingual, smart, and loves her dog. There are four piles of books behind her: kids mystery books (she gives them a bored look), other mystery books (turns her head and smiles at a few that are a bit too old for her or way too old for her), science books and travel, self-defense and anti-bully books. A cartoon character called Gadget Boy stands alongside a dog (who looks like brain from the 80's cartoon) and explains how the rise of the European Union caused the world to become more united. This caused the rise of the UN as a coordinating/supplementing “pseudo-country” playing referee and peacemaker with the military drawn from the best soldiers from around the world. Law and order is coordinated and the police of individual nations are supplemented by special law enforcement officers called Detective Agents.
The Agents have near complete international jurisdiction and either stay in one criminal hotspot or travel from country to country, even individually or in small groups to pursue and gather evidence against the world’s most dangerous criminals. This led to the consolidation of crime during the 60s and the rise of criminal masterminds like Lester “Less Renowned” Malvoleo, “Boron Boltstein”, and “Spyder” during the 80s. These criminals centrally control criminal organizations and sometimes advanced technology to help them carry out bold and bizarre crimes with big payoffs.
After that scene ends, Holly’s parents are discussing their success in finishing the project mentioned in the first scene. They then hand off the two packages to a flying drone which takes them someplace else for safekeeping. They then spend some time interacting with their daughter before the scene ends. As evening comes, a car pulls up to their house and a plainclothes police officer gets out of the car and goes into the house. He has dark brown hair, a long and short round nose, flat chin, bigger earlobes, and green eyes. His name is revealed to be Don Maxwell and that his sister is Dorothy "Dotty" Maxwell. She has red hair, small long nose, brown eyes, and mid-sized ear-lobes, and her husband has black hair, small nose, brown eyes, small ears. Holly is his redheaded niece whom he sometimes babysits. He is currently in charge of protecting the family after one of their colleagues on a secret Interpol/military project and a dear friend of the family, doctor Artemis Bradford was attacked. A flashback shows that he and his daughter Brenda were working on a Prototype prosthetic foot. It was both realistic and movement and function, and could feel pain and other stimuli. However, someone is watching them through a carefully hidden camera and when Brenda goes to buy some ice cream from a nearby store so they can celebrate her father notices something is wrong.
When she comes back her father is dead, seemingly from a heart attack, when the initial shock dies down she summons the two armed guards in front of the entrance way to their laboratory. They call the police, and the detective in charge of the case is Maxwell, he is joined by a polite but charismatic rookie Interpol agent named Heather T. Milton. She has red hair and green eyes. Looking at the marks on the body Heather correctly deduces that Prof. Bradford was killed by electrocution and finds both faint signs of treadmarks and fiber from a tarp on the floor. However, she’s confused about how the murderer managed to get past the guards who stated they only saw Brenda and one of the professor’s harmless old inventions leave the room. Naturally, they gave the invention a look over, but didn’t see anything wrong with it so they let it pass. Presuming that the professor was just playing around with the robot like he did a few months ago.
Maxwell, trips over a cable while dancing awkwardly. Then he studies the security camera footage and sees the robot hidden under a tarp. He then figures out what happened before the camera shows him. The beloved robot Artemis built for his thesis was replaced by a near perfect replica with added feature, including a disguised compartment. This robot committed the murder and the professor was completely unaware of it until his arm was struck by a Taser-canon fired from the hidden compartment inside the bulky and short robot. The robot then uses a telescopic arm with claws to put the tarp and the foot inside the same compartment. Then it rewinds the Taser cable before using a telescopic arm inside another compartment to open the door before leaving the room and carefully closing the door behind it.
Although the robot is found soon afterwards, the stolen foot prosthetic was never retrieved and the murderer was never identified. The flashback ends and Maxwell chides himself for not putting the pieces together sooner, resulting in a murderer escaping justice, a woman unable to find closure and leaving the city because of it, and him being given this job.
As his shift has ended the inspector leaves the area in the hands of four police officers. Meanwhile, a figure dressed in blue watches him leave. He activates something akin to an earbud that’s hidden behind his mask. He asked for orders and a small body camera moves around. On the other end of the camera a mysterious figure looks at a computer screen, he is shrouded in silhouette, and is identified only as M.A.D Executive #3. Using a primitive voice changer he tells the M.A.D Agent to collect the rest of the plain-clothes Agents necessary to search the house thoroughly. Then he encourages the Agent, saying, he’s as dependable as “The Rat”. He refers to the blue clad agent, as “The Ninja” and tells him that he will be rewarded if he succeeds in carrying out his orders fully.
The Ninja then leaves and soon returns with four other agents, he kills the police officers left behind off-screen and after getting past the security system goes inside. Holly seems to be having trouble sleeping (likely from reading books too old for her young eyes) and is in her parent’s workroom. Doctor Dorothy states that now work full time on their new facial recognition system. Their last test revealed someting very weird, and she wants to show the footage to her brother as soon as she can. Her father gets a nervous feeling and presses a concealed button on the wall, this reveals a steel covered panic room with the blast proof door and a two-way intercom. They then hear footsteps and Holly’s mother puts her inside the room. They then spend the next three minutes hastily making preparations, including a failed call to the police. The four pistol wielding agent’s step into the room and the Ninja drops down from the ceiling. The Ninja states that he’s here for but to special projects that the two scientists were working on. Holly’s mother says that they’ll never find them, and the villains carefully searched the place to no avail. Meanwhile, Maxwell calls the other police officers but doesn’t get any response. Not wanting to take any chances. He begins the slow drive back there.
The Ninja then calls his boss for instructions, the mysterious executive tells him to look for hidden compartment or room. After a bit of searching, he finds one: The panic room. Unable to figure out the combination he chose one of the agents to retrieve a plasma torch from their getaway vehicle. He then says that torturing, the two parents might not work, but their child is likely a different story. The agent quickly returns with a plasma torch and he starts to get to work. Before the plasma torch is lit the two desperate parents, who likely intended to simply wait until the robbery was over to go find help, enact a desperate plan. The mother turns on a small but powerful method with complicated controls and two of the thugs are pinned against the wall by their guns.
The other two are further away from metal and let go of their guns just in time. The father tosses in impromptu flash bomb at one of the thugs and while the agent is blighted he’s knocked out cold. As the father turns around to confront the last two criminals, the Ninja tosses a hard plastic throwing knife at him, striking him in the heart. His wife rushes over to him and the Ninja attacks her. She hits him with a haymaker, but he stabs her in the stomach with another knife and breaks one of her legs. The Ninja and the other agent tried to deactivate the magnet but don’t know how it works and the wife certainly isn’t talking. After a few minutes pass the Ninja asks his boss for orders as the wife feels her husband’s pulse die.
The plain clothes agent grabs the nonmetallic plasma torch and started up again, desperate to protect her child. She pulls the knife out of her husband’s chest and the shadows on the wall reveal her stabbing the agent in the throat with it. He sinks down to the ground dead as she looks at her hands in horror. The Ninja’s new orders are for the Ninja is told to set of bomb to destroy evidence. Since the wife will probably be dead soon anyway and that the only agent with knowledge of the plasma torch is dead.The Ninja leaves the room for a moment as the woman is still in shock and returns with a bomb. After he turns it on, Maxwell finds the dead police officers and immediately calls for backup.
Then he hears a large crash and enters the house to make certain that his family is still alive. He encounters the Ninja and fights him, although Maxwell gets a good punch or two in he’s outclassed by his opponent and knocked out cold. He’s left behind the table the Ninja had originally intended to use to survive a blast, but his boss warns him that the table won’t fully protect him, and then the Ninja hears police sirens and flees. The wounded mother gets up and activates the intercom manually. She tells her daughter, who was listening the whole time, that her parents love her, that her uncle will take care of her, and that she in turn should keep him safe no matter what. Before the woman’s adrenaline rush runs out she goes over to her desk and activates a device.
Then she crawls back to her husband waiting for the bomb to go off. As she waits, she tells her daughter how proud she is of her and ask her to help the police bring her killers to justice. As the countdown reaches 10, a strange fog appears from the desk and starts to cover the woman and the unconscious police officer. The half of the fog enters the police officer and vanishes as the other half covers him. As the two pinned criminals start to scream in fear. The mother says last sentence of encouragement and that she sorry she has to do this before the gray fog covers her completely. As this happens, she lets out an angry and bitter laugh as Holly screams for her mom and the explosion engulfs the room and house.
End of Act One.
Tagline: A cop reborn to seek crimes, an ingenious girl sworn to solve cases and get justice for her parents, a mysterious guardian ready to protect his bionic charge, a brilliant scientist who swore to help them all, and a terrifying villain they had to face together!
Genre: Action/adventure, (slapstick, banter, dark comedy) comedy, and crime.
Rating: Hard PG so far (no blood but lots of on screen and off screen death in act one).
Background info on setting: The movie takes place in an alternate universe where the European Union being formed caused other nations to form their own alliances or unions, such as the Asian Alliance and the Allied Americas Association. Disputes between these countries are now overseen by the UN and Interpol uses Detective-Agents to pursue, capture, and extradite dangerous international criminals. As a result of this crime becomes more consolidated, resulting in the rise of criminal masterminds. Some of them were inspired by Donald Pleasenc's portrayal of Ernst Stavro Blofeld and keep a cat as a pet or just a prop. As a result of the various political alliances technology is more advanced, though there may be other reasons for this. Most of the technology from the cartoon show either already exists (in a somewhat more realistic fashion) or is in development. That’s all the background information you need to know.
Synopsis: Holly Maxwell’s parents are brilliant researchers and inventors. They are slain in a bomb blast during a botched robbery committed by a notorious M.A.D Agent. The explosion also gives Holy’s uncle (a clumsy, goofy, dedicated, and often brilliant police officer) named Jonathan Maxwell terrible injuries. As a result of those injuries he is given a mechanical upgrade and outfitted with the gadgets he’ll need to bring the people who destroyed his life and family to justice. He is rechristened Inspector Gadget, and gets back on his feet with help from a physical therapist and robotics/cybernetics expert named Dr. Brenda Bradford.
Holly Maxwell, now known as Penny Summers, and her mysterious dog Brain try to keep inspector Don “Gadget” Summers safe with the help of both a reluctant Dr. Bradford and a mysterious ally. However, this is going to be difficult because a powerful executive at M.A.D has hatched a scheme that will revolutionize crime and warfare, at the cost of Metro City and its wealth. As Holly and Dr. Bradford try to uncover and thwart the scheme, Brain (with the help of Penny) tries to keep Gadget safe as he attempts to solve the crime on his own. It will take all four of them (with some secret ninja backup) to stop this monstrous M.A.D plot!
Movie outline:
The movie opens in 1982 in Metro City, New York as two scientific researchers are finishing their part of something called the “Gadget Project”. A shot of an engraved photo on the wall reveals their names are Doctor Dorothy “Dotty” Max-Well and Doc. Billy Anderson Max-Well. They then contact their fellow researchers who are also working on the project.
The researchers are: Prof. Heather Milton St., Prof. Baxter Von Slickstein, Doc. Myrona “Dabble” Morgan, Prof. Jean Anderson "Gizmo" Bianch, and Prof. Artemus Bradford. Note that Morgan and Milton Senior are holding hands in the photo. The two scientists then say good bye and then briefly contact their bosses at Bell Labs and Interpol. They then contact someone else, stating that there ready to begin work on the Book and the Watch and are looking forward to it. The young married couple excitedly discusses potential applications for the two devices. Then the screen fades to black and the movie’s title and opening sequence comes in.
Inspector Gadget: Always on Duty!
Staring: French_Stewort as Inspector Gadget, Caitlin_Wachs as Holly Max-Well/ Michelle_Trachtenberg as Penny Summers/Cree Summers as Penny Gadget, Joely_Fisher as Doctor Brenda Bradford, Yumi Shingen as Adsuko “Sato” Chiyojo, Ian McKellen as M.A.D Executive #3, Mako_Iwamatsu as “The M.A.D Ninja (Taro “Swift Shadow” Iaido)”, Lewis_Arquette as Interpol Section Chief Bernard Maynard Quimby,and Frank (I should be voicing Dr. Claw!) Welker as Brain (Agent Kimorp).
The scene shifts to 1997 in Riverton, Ohio were a nine-year-old girl named Holly Maxwell is watching an animated ed. film with her bog Brain. In the backgound there's a painting of one young man, two older teens, and a younger one. There were two bloodhounds in front of them and the young man was leaning on a red and yellow dune buggy. The painting was entitled, "Clue Club-1977". She glances down at a Game Boy on the floor next to her, the device's screen shows the main screen from the game "Pokemon Green". A green-tinted sprite shows a girl named Green looking determined and fierce while standing next to a Bulbasaur. Holly has a wide pointed nose, light bown hair, small ear lobes, a plain face. She is a silly, a bit rude, kind, is wearing a shirt with two large pics of a smirking Aida Lovelace holding a book and Dick Tracy, is polyilingual, smart, and loves her dog. There are four piles of books behind her: kids mystery books (she gives them a bored look), other mystery books (turns her head and smiles at a few that are a bit too old for her or way too old for her), science books and travel, self-defense and anti-bully books. A cartoon character called Gadget Boy stands alongside a dog (who looks like brain from the 80's cartoon) and explains how the rise of the European Union caused the world to become more united. This caused the rise of the UN as a coordinating/supplementing “pseudo-country” playing referee and peacemaker with the military drawn from the best soldiers from around the world. Law and order is coordinated and the police of individual nations are supplemented by special law enforcement officers called Detective Agents.
The Agents have near complete international jurisdiction and either stay in one criminal hotspot or travel from country to country, even individually or in small groups to pursue and gather evidence against the world’s most dangerous criminals. This led to the consolidation of crime during the 60s and the rise of criminal masterminds like Lester “Less Renowned” Malvoleo, “Boron Boltstein”, and “Spyder” during the 80s. These criminals centrally control criminal organizations and sometimes advanced technology to help them carry out bold and bizarre crimes with big payoffs.
After that scene ends, Holly’s parents are discussing their success in finishing the project mentioned in the first scene. They then hand off the two packages to a flying drone which takes them someplace else for safekeeping. They then spend some time interacting with their daughter before the scene ends. As evening comes, a car pulls up to their house and a plainclothes police officer gets out of the car and goes into the house. He has dark brown hair, a long and short round nose, flat chin, bigger earlobes, and green eyes. His name is revealed to be Don Maxwell and that his sister is Dorothy "Dotty" Maxwell. She has red hair, small long nose, brown eyes, and mid-sized ear-lobes, and her husband has black hair, small nose, brown eyes, small ears. Holly is his redheaded niece whom he sometimes babysits. He is currently in charge of protecting the family after one of their colleagues on a secret Interpol/military project and a dear friend of the family, doctor Artemis Bradford was attacked. A flashback shows that he and his daughter Brenda were working on a Prototype prosthetic foot. It was both realistic and movement and function, and could feel pain and other stimuli. However, someone is watching them through a carefully hidden camera and when Brenda goes to buy some ice cream from a nearby store so they can celebrate her father notices something is wrong.
When she comes back her father is dead, seemingly from a heart attack, when the initial shock dies down she summons the two armed guards in front of the entrance way to their laboratory. They call the police, and the detective in charge of the case is Maxwell, he is joined by a polite but charismatic rookie Interpol agent named Heather T. Milton. She has red hair and green eyes. Looking at the marks on the body Heather correctly deduces that Prof. Bradford was killed by electrocution and finds both faint signs of treadmarks and fiber from a tarp on the floor. However, she’s confused about how the murderer managed to get past the guards who stated they only saw Brenda and one of the professor’s harmless old inventions leave the room. Naturally, they gave the invention a look over, but didn’t see anything wrong with it so they let it pass. Presuming that the professor was just playing around with the robot like he did a few months ago.
Maxwell, trips over a cable while dancing awkwardly. Then he studies the security camera footage and sees the robot hidden under a tarp. He then figures out what happened before the camera shows him. The beloved robot Artemis built for his thesis was replaced by a near perfect replica with added feature, including a disguised compartment. This robot committed the murder and the professor was completely unaware of it until his arm was struck by a Taser-canon fired from the hidden compartment inside the bulky and short robot. The robot then uses a telescopic arm with claws to put the tarp and the foot inside the same compartment. Then it rewinds the Taser cable before using a telescopic arm inside another compartment to open the door before leaving the room and carefully closing the door behind it.
Although the robot is found soon afterwards, the stolen foot prosthetic was never retrieved and the murderer was never identified. The flashback ends and Maxwell chides himself for not putting the pieces together sooner, resulting in a murderer escaping justice, a woman unable to find closure and leaving the city because of it, and him being given this job.
As his shift has ended the inspector leaves the area in the hands of four police officers. Meanwhile, a figure dressed in blue watches him leave. He activates something akin to an earbud that’s hidden behind his mask. He asked for orders and a small body camera moves around. On the other end of the camera a mysterious figure looks at a computer screen, he is shrouded in silhouette, and is identified only as M.A.D Executive #3. Using a primitive voice changer he tells the M.A.D Agent to collect the rest of the plain-clothes Agents necessary to search the house thoroughly. Then he encourages the Agent, saying, he’s as dependable as “The Rat”. He refers to the blue clad agent, as “The Ninja” and tells him that he will be rewarded if he succeeds in carrying out his orders fully.
The Ninja then leaves and soon returns with four other agents, he kills the police officers left behind off-screen and after getting past the security system goes inside. Holly seems to be having trouble sleeping (likely from reading books too old for her young eyes) and is in her parent’s workroom. Doctor Dorothy states that now work full time on their new facial recognition system. Their last test revealed someting very weird, and she wants to show the footage to her brother as soon as she can. Her father gets a nervous feeling and presses a concealed button on the wall, this reveals a steel covered panic room with the blast proof door and a two-way intercom. They then hear footsteps and Holly’s mother puts her inside the room. They then spend the next three minutes hastily making preparations, including a failed call to the police. The four pistol wielding agent’s step into the room and the Ninja drops down from the ceiling. The Ninja states that he’s here for but to special projects that the two scientists were working on. Holly’s mother says that they’ll never find them, and the villains carefully searched the place to no avail. Meanwhile, Maxwell calls the other police officers but doesn’t get any response. Not wanting to take any chances. He begins the slow drive back there.
The Ninja then calls his boss for instructions, the mysterious executive tells him to look for hidden compartment or room. After a bit of searching, he finds one: The panic room. Unable to figure out the combination he chose one of the agents to retrieve a plasma torch from their getaway vehicle. He then says that torturing, the two parents might not work, but their child is likely a different story. The agent quickly returns with a plasma torch and he starts to get to work. Before the plasma torch is lit the two desperate parents, who likely intended to simply wait until the robbery was over to go find help, enact a desperate plan. The mother turns on a small but powerful method with complicated controls and two of the thugs are pinned against the wall by their guns.
The other two are further away from metal and let go of their guns just in time. The father tosses in impromptu flash bomb at one of the thugs and while the agent is blighted he’s knocked out cold. As the father turns around to confront the last two criminals, the Ninja tosses a hard plastic throwing knife at him, striking him in the heart. His wife rushes over to him and the Ninja attacks her. She hits him with a haymaker, but he stabs her in the stomach with another knife and breaks one of her legs. The Ninja and the other agent tried to deactivate the magnet but don’t know how it works and the wife certainly isn’t talking. After a few minutes pass the Ninja asks his boss for orders as the wife feels her husband’s pulse die.
The plain clothes agent grabs the nonmetallic plasma torch and started up again, desperate to protect her child. She pulls the knife out of her husband’s chest and the shadows on the wall reveal her stabbing the agent in the throat with it. He sinks down to the ground dead as she looks at her hands in horror. The Ninja’s new orders are for the Ninja is told to set of bomb to destroy evidence. Since the wife will probably be dead soon anyway and that the only agent with knowledge of the plasma torch is dead.The Ninja leaves the room for a moment as the woman is still in shock and returns with a bomb. After he turns it on, Maxwell finds the dead police officers and immediately calls for backup.
Then he hears a large crash and enters the house to make certain that his family is still alive. He encounters the Ninja and fights him, although Maxwell gets a good punch or two in he’s outclassed by his opponent and knocked out cold. He’s left behind the table the Ninja had originally intended to use to survive a blast, but his boss warns him that the table won’t fully protect him, and then the Ninja hears police sirens and flees. The wounded mother gets up and activates the intercom manually. She tells her daughter, who was listening the whole time, that her parents love her, that her uncle will take care of her, and that she in turn should keep him safe no matter what. Before the woman’s adrenaline rush runs out she goes over to her desk and activates a device.
Then she crawls back to her husband waiting for the bomb to go off. As she waits, she tells her daughter how proud she is of her and ask her to help the police bring her killers to justice. As the countdown reaches 10, a strange fog appears from the desk and starts to cover the woman and the unconscious police officer. The half of the fog enters the police officer and vanishes as the other half covers him. As the two pinned criminals start to scream in fear. The mother says last sentence of encouragement and that she sorry she has to do this before the gray fog covers her completely. As this happens, she lets out an angry and bitter laugh as Holly screams for her mom and the explosion engulfs the room and house.
End of Act One.