Two transports descend toward the planet; Armadillo-3 and Armadillo-5. Pink coolant HISSES off of the crafts’ surfaces as they penetrate the atmosphere.
INT. ARMADILLO-3 - SAME
Thirty Bullets- all of whom are quiet and grim- sit in the shaking, planet-bound transport.
INT. VISTA CELLAR - LATER
Carved into the stone of the circular room is the image of over one million sculptors standing amidst monstrously large trees from which bloom spiky fruit and coiled tentacles.
121.
The depicted sky is covered with myriad stars and moons and planets; the celestial bodies are sculpted in glowing, differently-colored crystals. The floor of the cavern is ocean water.
The Tall One leads the white-flecked elders inside; the humanoids give scale to the immensity of the enclosure-- the space is three-hundred feet high and twice as many wide.
On CLACKING toes, the sculptors walk down the spiraling ramp which threads the circular wall. The Tall One stops before a lavender crystal; with the seven skeletal talons of its left hand, the humanoid presses the lunar crescent into the relief, CHUNK.
EXT. OPTION-1 OCEAN - EARLY NIGHT
The blue-green water that covers most of the planet has begun to ice over. Squidfish and LONG LANCERS swim beneath the surface, lit by the three moons above.
The fish disperse.
The surface SHATTERS; from the depths emerges a conical missile made of lavender ice. The projectile hurtles toward the moons.
INT. COMESTIBLE QUADRANT - SAME
The eating area is nearly empty; amongst the eighteen enervated eaters are Abacus and Mlissa, both silent. Sven, drained, enters the quadrant and walks toward the duo.
SVEN
Mlissa.
Mlissa’s eyes fill with tears the moment she hears Sven’s voice; she bounds up and hugs him, fervently.
ABACUS
Hey. Where’s Kenneth?
Mlissa releases Sven and steps back, smiling and wiping tears from her eyes.
Sven looks down at Abacus; the Bio stares back up at the tall Swede.
ABACUS (CONT'D)
Is he hurt or...is he...did he...?
122.
Sven nods. Abacus flings a vial of oat paste against the foam wall; the contents SPLAT. He shakes his head angrily.
ABACUS (CONT'D)
Goddam this lousy planet.
MLISSA
What happened down there? All they keep saying is that there was an
“incident.” Weren’t the sculptors
friendly?
SVEN
They were.
Titlecard: Five Days Later
INT. MULTI-STAR COUNCIL ROOM - MORNING
The Seniors have convened: Graynose, Lo-Cheun, Florida and Jesca sit in the front row. A polypillar stands at the head of the room, lenses extruded, eyes dilated. The diminutive leader wipes sweat from his face, stands up and walks before the multi-stars.
GRAYNOSE
Before I speak, I would like for
the Bullet Chief Senior to
articulate the status below.
Lo-Cheun stands up and faces the polypillar.
INT. GLASS-DOMED AMPHITHEATER - SAME
The Elysabeth passengers watch the panorama; the face of Lo-Cheun is centered amidst shots of Graynose, the council, the amphitheater, the sculptors’ metropolis and the human settlement.
Seated in the second row of the arena are Abacus, Sven and Mlissa.
From upon the screen, Lo-Cheun eyes the crowd...his gaze filled with contempt.
LO-CHEUN
There have been no attacks since
the initial skirmish.
(MORE)
123.
LO-CHEUN (CONT'D)
We’ve held the perimeter so that
construction could be
recommenced...and it has. I know
many of you are critical of our
continued presence there, but if
the choice is between us or those
things- and they are
between us and them, any debate on
the matter is offensive. I’m done.
Lo-Cheun sits out of frame.
In the amphitheater, Abacus leans over to Sven.
ABACUS
(whispered)
Hate that guy.
INT. MULTI-STAR COUNCIL ROOM - SAME
The polypillar refocuses on the four-star leader, Graynose.
GRAYNOSE
Biobranch believed that the
sculptors’ illness was an allergic
reaction to us or our dust, but we
now know otherwise.
The little man wipes beads of perspiration from his pink face and gray proboscis.
GRAYNOSE (CONT'D)
Fleischwerk, plastics, gritfoam and other polymers are not toxic, but
they do somehow affect the
properties of the underground
canals, in particular the trillions upon trillions of microscopic
crystals contained therein. These
luminous gemstones have no affect
on us- we excrete them as waste-
but we believe that they sustain
the lives of sculptors for
tremendous periods-- possibly
Graynose shakes his head and frowns.
GRAYNOSE (CONT'D)
The damage has been done. We
damaged the water and now the
sculptors are aging, rapidly.
(MORE)
124.
GRAYNOSE (CONT'D)
The medical groups we’ve sent them have all been chased off.
Communication with the sculptors-
what little there was- has ended.
Graynose nods and CLEARS his throat.
GRAYNOSE (CONT'D)
Today we vote on whether we should
continue to build our settlement or simply withdraw from the planet.
Final speakers?
Jesca stands; she faces the polypillar; lenses refocus; irises dilate.
JESCA
Individually, any sculptor could
overpower any human being, but
conquest is almost always
determined by technological
superiority...and ruthlessness.