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These original stories are being developed as screenplays, with a view to publication as graphic novels.
BASIC PLOT OUTLINE (V1.0)
Cleopatra's tomb lay lost for centuries. Then a shift in the tectonic plates triggered a tremor off the coast of Alexandria, revealing clues to a team of German archaeologists led by (antagonist) Rudolf Kiesler, the great grandson of Leopold Reiffenstahl, a Nazi scientist who escaped to Brazil as World War Two closed in on Adolf Hitler's evil empire.
Charley Temple alerts (protagonist) John
Storm as to disturbing technology she has discovered
in a village on the banks of the Amazon where Kiesler is operates from,
that enhances humans using cloning technology perfected by Italian
scientist, Franco Francisco - that enables digital reincarnation. Having perfecting his art,
cloning large mammals, Francisco, finally managed to nurse a human embryo to fetus
and birth, with amazing results.
'Cleopatra - The Mummy' is the proposed sequel to 'Kulo-Luna,' the first of the John Storm franchise. This is a series of eco, ocean and climate awareness adventures, featuring the incredible solar powered trimaran: Elizabeth Swann, a vessel that thinks for itself.
The reincarnated Cleopatra was drawn to Egypt. To where her remains were now a museum exhibit in Cairo. Her memory implants gave her a lot of background historical facts, but not the emotions that gazing at her 2,000 year old reflection stirred. She longed to visit Ancient Egypt as it was when the Pharaoh Queen was ruler of the Nile. But she was also very fond of John Storm, her new Mark Antony, and the technology of her present world. She was partial to the ship that could speak to her; the Elizabeth Swann. The design and performance took her breath away. Who could conceive of such a vessel?
Aegean Sea - Plastic pollution, more litter than fish Aegyptus - Roman province Aboukir Bay - Mediterranean Sea, Egypt Acidification of Mare Nostrum - Actium - The Battle of September 31 BC AD - Anno Domini, in the year of our Lord Adolf Hitler - Nazi Germany and the Third Reich Afterlife, The - Ahmed Saleh - Egyptian fisherman who discovers the location of Cleopatra's tomb Akhenaten Alexandria - Cleopatra's palace Amazon Queen - Elizabeth Swann takes a jungle cruise - Graphic novel brief Amenemhat III - Egyptian ruler who built the 6th tallest pyramid at Dashur Amun-Ra - King of gods, creator earth and heavens Ancient Greeks - Angelina Jolie - Proposed Cleopatra movie from 2013, rumored to be under development Ankh - Ancient Egyptian symbol for life eternal Anthropogenic Age - Egypt, and the Mediterranean sea; the Cradle of Civilization Antirhodos Island - Royal Portus Magnus, was in the inner harbour of Alexandria, featuring Cleopatra's Palace Anubis - Ancient Egyptian god of death, protector of the afterlife and mummification Archaeology - The study of ancient history Ark, The - The world's largest DNA archive Arsinoe IV - 63 to 41 BCE, youngest daughter of Ptolemy XII, sister of Cleopatra VII, Berenice IV Artificial Intelligence - AI, super computers that mimic and are smarter than humans Asp - Poisonous Egyptian cobra, suicide of Cleopatra in Mausoleum, Alexandria Palace Assassins Creed Origins - Ubisoft computer game set in Ancient Egypt with Cleopatra VII Athens - Piraeus, Greece Atlantic Dash - John Storm and Dan Hawk load up supplies and head to Brazil, through Bermuda Triangle Augustus - Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus Back To The Future - 1985 time travel comedy adventure film series starring Michael J Fox and Christopher Lloyd. Baron Heinrich Richtofen - Neo Nazi, Fourth Reich occultist Battle of Actium, The - 2nd September 31 BC, Ionian Sea Battle of the Nile - 47BC, Julius Caesar & Cleopatra VII Vs Ptolemy XII (died) & Arsinoe IV Battle of Pharsalus - 48 BC, Roman civil war, fought in Greece Berenice IV - Greek princess & Queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty, ruling Egypt 58–55 BC during political exile of Ptolemy XII Bermuda Triangle - The Devil's area of Western North Atlantic ocean, USS Cyclops 1918, Flight 19 1945 BC - BCE, AD, meaning of these established points in the history of planet earth, Before Christian Era Blade Runner - 1982 film about biologically enhanced (synthetic) humans Blood and Treasure - CBS actions adventure drama series Blue Shield, The - International association for the protection of cultural heritage Book of the Living - Book of Life Bourne Identity, The - Jason Bourne, CIA black ops, Treadstone, 2002 film starring Matt Damon Bourne Legacy, The - Aaron Cross, CIA black ops, Blackbriar, 2012 film starring Jeremy Renner Brisbane Times - April 2009, Radar reveals possible location of Cleopatra's tomb Burial chambers Canopus - Is an ancient Egyptian coastal town that sank into the Mediterranean sea with Thonis-Heracleion Captain America - Steve Rodgers US super enhanced World War Two soldier frozen in ice for 70 years Captain Nemo - The world's best autonomous AI navigation system CBC - News 21 February 2021 - Cleopatra outsmarted everyone - her tomb remains undiscovered Charley Temple - Adventurous camerawoman and researcher Chatbots - Bing & Bard compared in October 2023 Chief Constable Harold Hall - Metropolitan police, Scotland Yard Chimpanzees - Why are they so much stronger than humans? CIA - Central Intelligence Agency, US national security & covert (black) operations Cleopatra V - Wife of Ptolemy XII, mother of Berenice IV, Cleopatra VII and Arsinoe IV Cleopatra VII - Search for Tomb 2020 continues, Palace & Caesareum Temple - 1963 film starring Elizabeth Taylor - 1934 film starring Claudette Colbert, by Cecil B DeMille - 1917 film starring Theda Bara (silent) Climate Change - Boiling oceans and deserts as a result of increasing temperatures of planet earth Cloning - A way of biologically replicating a living organism, including humans, science facts Compass, Holy - A to Z of the quest for knowledge and eternal life COP27 - Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, November 2022 - Climate Change Compensation Agenda CRISPR - DNA editing (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) genetic engineering molecular biology Curse of Cleopatra - Many tombs are cursed by Pharaohs, as a warning not to disturb the remains of the dead CyberCore Genetica - NanoComm's super computer, invented by William and Jane Bates Danny Hawk - Gifted engineer aboard the Elizabeth Swann DARPA - Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency - US military Death On The Nile - 2022 film starring Kenneth Branagh, Armie Hammer and Gal Gadot DGPS - Differential Global Positioning System Dirty Harry - Chief Constable Harold Holland, Scotland Yard. Also known as 'Dutch.' Djoser - Ancient Egyptian ruler who built the 9th tallest pyramid DNA - John Storm's collection: The Ark DSTL - Defence Science Technology Laboratory, British Ministry of Defence research facility - UK military Egyptology - The study of ancient Egyptian history El Dekheila - Egyptian port 7 kilometers west of Alexandria Elizabeth Swann - An advanced ship, bristling with marine sensors and the smartest onboard artificial intelligence Elizabeth Taylor - Cleopatra (1963) film Enigma - Coding machines used to generate scrambled ciphers by Germany in WWII Eugenics - A Nazi programme for ethnic cleansing of their homeland, creation of a master race Final Draft - Using the industry standard software to adapt a story to a graphic novel Fourth Reich - 4th Nazi empire or realm Franck Goddio - French marine archaeologist Franco Francisco - An Italian scientist who perfects an artificial womb to enable rapid human cloning Frankenstein - Mary Shelley's monster comes of age Gal Gadot - Plans for a new Cleopatra movie, BBC News 20 December 2020 General Sir Rodney Dunbar - MI6 military intelligence Genome - The DNA sequence that determines who and what we are Giza - Site of the tallest pyramids built by the Ancient Egyptians Glen Godenho - Dr., archaeologist working at Taposiris Magna Global Warming - Increasing temperatures are causing worldwide extinctions Grave robbers - people who steal valuable artifacts and treasure, or human remains from a burial site Greek City Times - Archaeologist claims to be close to finding Cleopatra's tomb, December 2021 Guantánamo Bay - US military prison on the island of Cuba Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property 1954 Hal - The Elizabeth Swann is the world's cleverest autonomous AI ship Harold Holland - Chief Constable, Scotland Yard, London Hatshepsut - Egyptian Pharaoh queen 1507 - 1458 BC Hieroglyphics - The pictorial language developed by the Ancient Egyptians Holograms - Laser light generated 3D images, with computer generated directional audio: Hal Horus - Ancient Egyptian god of the sky, represented by a falcon head Husani Hassan - A fairly elected President of Egypt (fictional) Hwang Woo-Suk, Dr. - Innovative South Korean scientist famous for experimental research on animal & human cloning Hydrofoils - Sub-surface wings that lift ship hulls out of the water to reduce drag and increase speed Indiana Jones - 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark, set in Tanis, Egypt during World War Two, against the Nazis Interpol - Illicit trafficking of cultural objects - Red Notices Isis - Egyptian goddess of life Jack Mason - CIA secret agent Jean Yves-Empereur - Marine archaeologist, Director of Research, French National Research Center (CNRS) Jesus Christ - Bible, New Testament, basis of Christianity, Crucifixion, Resurrection Jobs - Illustrators, Colourists, Caption writers - opportunities for students and professionals John Storm - Ocean adventurer, archaeologist and explorer Julius Caesar - Roman General and Emperor of Rome Jurassic Park - The original 1993 film about cloning dinosaurs for John Hammond's theme park Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom - A 2018 film based on the cloning of dinosaurs and humans
Kathleen Martinez - Senior archaeologist devoted to search for Cleopatra's tomb Karnak - Temples, most select of places, built at Thebes, modern day Luxor Khafre - Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh, builder of the 2nd tallest Pyramid at Giza Khufu - Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh, builder of the tallest Pyramid at Giza Klaus von Kolreuter - Human genome sequencing expert Kulo-Luna - First of the John Storm adventures Lady Gaga - Rumored to be interested in Cleopatra re-make Lebensborn & Lebensraum - SS initiated, state registered association in Nazi Germany to raise the birth rate of Aryan children Livescience 27 July 2020 - Where is Cleopatra's tomb? Marjorie Boyle - Backpacker and Youtube blogger, Trinidad Mark Antony - Marcus Antonius, father to three children by Cleopatra Mediterranean Sea - Mare Nostrum, Wadj-Ur, He Thalassa, Acidification MI6 - British Military Intelligence, section six - secret agents and black ops counter espionage Movie Plot Outline - Cleopatra The Mummy Movies - Films where Ancient Egyptian mummies are resurrected from the dead with the book of the dead Mummies - Many cultures mummify their dead, for the same reason, to preserve the physical remains of an animal Mummification - Preservation of the human body using spices, sealed jars and incantations Mummipedia Fandom Wiki links - A comprehensive list of links to mummification Musa Bomani - Tomb raider Mythology NanoComm super CyberCore Genetica computers National Geographic & Disney - Lost Treasure of Egypt, TV documentary series 2021-2022 Episodes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Nefertiti - Egyptian Pharaoh queen 1370 - 1330 BC Network TV - Top ten writing tips and more New Kingdom - Ancient Egypt NeuWelt Rittertum - New World Knighthood, Secret Society aiming to save the planet New World Order - The dream of stability and fairness, rising from strength to empower the people Nick Johnson - British Minister of Defence (The Devil) MI6 head covert operations Nile - The river that irrigates Egypt and much of Africa NORAD - North American Aerospace Defense Command Octavian - Augustus first Emperor of Rome, Caesar 63BC - 14AD Osiris - God of the dead, judge of the underworld Pharaohs - Of Egypt Piraeus - Athens, Aegean Sea ports Port Royal - Kingston harbour Jamaica, was destroyed by an earthquake & tsunami in 1692 Port Said - Egyptian city at the northern end of the Suez Canal President Linc Truman - US Supreme military commander Ptolemaic Kingdom, Greek Hellenistic Period of rule of Egypt begun by Ptolemy I Soter Ptolemy XII Auletes - 80 - 51 BC, husband to Cleopatra V and father of Berenice IV, Cleopatra VII, Arsinoe IV Ptolemy XII Theos - 51 - 47 BC Ptolemy XIV Philopator - 59 - 44 BC Ptolemy XV Caesarian - Son of Cleopatra VII 47 - 30 BC, executed by Roman Emperor Augustus Pyramids - A to Z index of the largest and tallest mausoleum structures in the world Ra - The sun god, giver of life Red Notice - Netflix film about an antiquities thief who steal Cleopatra's eggs 2021 Reincarnation - Eternal life Replicants - Synthetic, biologically engineered humans, bred as slaves Roberto Ferrara - A Nazi spy working for the Secret Society in Rome Romans - Fearful of Cleopatra being resurrected from the dead, ensured it would be a difficult task ROVs - Remotely Operated Vehicles, underwater robotic drones for ocean exploration & treasure hunting Royal Barges - Royal Tombs - Rudolf Kessler - German Egyptologist Safiya Sabuka - Egyptian treasure hunter, occultist Sam Hollis - Trinidad Bugle, reporter Scooby-Doo - Where's My Mummy, animated feature film with Cleopatra Scott Peters - Mystery Series of children's books about Egyptian Zet & Kat kid detectives: Amulet, Mummy, Scroll, Temple Senuset I - Egyptian King, who built the tenth tallest pyramid Serapis - Ancient Egyptian and Greek sun god, fertility and healing, also worshipped in Rome Shaun Flanagan - Police sergeant, Scotland Yard Sneferu - Egyptian ruler who built the 4th tallest pyramid Solar Ships - The royal boats or funeral barges are vessels that transports Egyptians in the afterlife across the heavens Sophia Boutella - The Mummy in the 2017 film of the same name Sphinx - The oldest monument in the world: The Great Sphinx of Giza Stealth Technology - Survival and tactical military camouflage Stem Cells - Using the biological building blocks to mechanically engineer complex body parts Storms - Meteorological conditions that lead to high winds and waves at sea Susan Walker FSA - Archeologist interested in Roman and African history Swastika - Ancient religious symbolism Taposiris Magna - Egyptian temple Tasers - Electroshock, Less-Lethal and Non-lethal compliance weapons Telepathy - The ability to communicate by thinking, from one person to another The Boys From Brazil - Film (1978) a group of Neo Nazi war criminals try to clone Adolf Hitler' The Da Vinci Code - Book and film, quest for the Holy Grail, by Dan Brown The Holy Compass - Search for the Holy Grail, the Cup of Christ The Mauritanian - True story of Mohamed Ould Slahi's detention in Guantánamo Bay - 2021 film The Mummy - The physical remains necessary for reincarnation The Sun - June 2020, Cleopatra's tomb: Sex, lies and secrets The Terminator - Arnold Schwarzenegger as the hunter killer cyborg sent through time to kill John Connor Thebes (modern Luxor) Thonis-Heracleion - An Egyptian/Greek port that sank off the coast of Egypt near Alexandria Time Travel - It is possible to move through time to another age and technology using a cloning/replication package Tomb Raiders - Thieves who search for archaeological relics to sell on the black market Treasure hunters - Can be archaeologists looking for knowledge or commercial antiquities dealers Treasure Island - A John Storm adventure in search of Henry Morgan's pirate treasure in the Caribbean sea Tsunamis - Large ocean waves triggered by earthquakes, subsea tectonic plate movement and landslides Tutankhamun - The boy king, Egyptian Pharaoh 18th dynasty new kingdom, tomb KV62 TV - Six part series adaptation for network television TV - Top writing tips for network television UNESCO - Cultural heritage thefts, antiquities export & imports funding ISIS terrorism United Nations' - Sustainability Development Goals Vs political corruption USA TODAY - July 2018, opening of sarcophagus in Alexandria by Egyptian archaeologists Underwater Photography Guide 2018 - Diving rediscovered Cleopatra's Palace Userkaf - Egyptian ruler who built the 7th tallest pyramid at Saqqara Valley of the Kings - (Arabic: وادي الملوك Wādī al Mulūk) is located near Luxor, on the Nile's west bank Vital Signs - Basic human body functions: Pulse, Breathing, Temperature, Blood Pressure WHO - World Health Organization - UN body working to protect public safety & vulnerable citizens William Shakespeare - Antony and Cleopatra (tragedy) published 1623 Wonder Woman - Curse of Cleopatra (Comic) Page 1 - Page 2 - Page 3 - Page 4 - Page 5 - Page 6 - Page 7 - Page 8 - Page 9 - Page 10 - Page 11 - Page 12 - Page 13 - Page 14 World Heritage Site World War Two - The Second World War II, was a technological arms race from 1939 to 1945 Zahi Hawass - Senior Egyptologist who is looking for Cleopatra's mummy
- In this 1st draft adaptation V1.0, the antagonists are Nazi occultists stemming from Brazil, seeking to create an Aryan master race, who, having acquired the technology, and found Cleopatra's mummy, proceed to clone her. (Script published 17 Feb 2023)
- In the 2nd draft adaptation V2.0, the antagonists are biological research scientists members of Novus Illuminatum, based in Europe, accepting a $10b wager from the worlds' richest man, to prove the capabilities of their newly developed DNA genetic modification and cloning technology.
- In the 3rd draft adaptation V3.0, the antagonist is Professor Krafenstein, actually Baron Victor Frankenstein VI, following in the footsteps of his infamous descendents, taking up the torch, as he acquires a sample of Cleopatra's DNA from John Storm, and cannot resist the temptation to recreate the most famous woman in history.
These are original short stories (concepts) from Jameson Hunter, with development assistance from the Cleaner Ocean Foundation. One of which we hope will make it to the silver, or home screens. Please contact Jameson Hunter for more information.
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