Friday 18 March 2011

Thantos: Awakening

I'll get round to the title in a second, but first let me tell you about my day. Got up in a good mood, got dressed for non-uniform day with my Ghostbusters T-shirt, had my coffee and went to school. Had a Physics lesson that I enjoyed (I'm sad with numbers), then a Drama Award lesson in which I was complimented by several people because of my shoulders and arms. Saw Kathryn, who looked really annoyed/upset, but later said she was fine apart from being a bit slow and confused today. Had English, which was fun because I chatted to the girls behind me about my apparent campness, which kind of devolved into humorous anecdotes and odd conversations. Maths was blissfully easy to me today, and P.E was fun because we were playing badminton (which I love). Today has been a good day!

Now, the title. You've heard of Flash, right? It's basically animation software, which I hope to acquire in the near future, in order to start a series based on a group of people. Now, this is going to sound odd, but bear with me. 4 people, who have been genetically and bionically modified, break out of their confinement: Rogue, who is the intellectual and team analyst; Theta, the agile and lightning fast runner; Rachael, team firearms and heavy ordinance specialist ; and some other guy (name not decided upon) who will serve as the melee specialist. As they break out of the facility, they will encounter a prototype named Thantos, a powerful sentient humanoid robot, which is able to take life through a single touch if it so chooses. As Thantos is the Freudian term for the "death instinct", you can kind of guess that he's highly agressive and dangerous when something ticks him off. However, as he has a remarkable degree of control, he will prove useful as the team assassin. Thantos will serve as a metaphorical "Reaper", but one with a vengeance.

Anyway, I've got plans for what happens in later episodes, and the characters'...unique fates. More if I get Flash soon!

Anyway, I'm seeing a good friend tomorrow who isn't in these parts more than four times a year, so it'll be good to catch up with her. And so until the next blog...

Peace Out.

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