Galaxy-One
Created by Stan Ginsel
The Flagship of the Coalition of Planets, a federation of worlds scattered throughout the Milky Way. Equipped with Trans-Galactic drive, this gigantic, Intergalactic Cruiser travels to galaxy's near and far, encountering the bizarre, the strange and the unusual. It is the year 2525, and these are the chronicles of the Galaxy-One.
THE FIRST STORY:
Returning from it's first intergalactic mission, the Galaxy-One receives an automated distress call from an old Coalition starship, the Sagittarius, believed to have been destroyed nearly a decade earlier. After boarding the derelict ship, it's discovered the Sagittarius' entire crew had been ejected into space, save one, her Captain, who appears to have fled in his personal shuttle. Tracking the shuttle to an alien world, the crew learns the Sagittarius' Captain is still alive but must stop him from assisting the enemy in an all-out invasion of Earth.
READ THE SCRIPT:
I realize many folks haven't read scripts, but it's actually very easy. There's the SCENE, which tells you where it's taking place and written in capital letters. Right below is the ACTION description, which tells you what the scene looks like and what's happening. Below that and centered in the page, is the CHARACTER's name followed by the DIALOG, which tells you who is in the scene. Each page of a script represents roughly one minute of screen time and takes the average reader about one minute to read, so it's easy to calculate how long it'll take you to go through it. I hope you enjoy!!!
CLICK HERE to read the pilot episode: "The Sagittarius"
LISTEN TO THE SCORE:
This is the original musical I composed and performed for the opening credits. It's based on an obscure John Phillip Sousa march entitled "Battaglia." I hope you like it!!!
CLICK HERE to listen to the opening theme song from "Galaxy-One."
ARTWORK NEEDED:
Since I'm a writer and not a graphic artist, there has been no illustrations of the Galaxy-One, just narrative descriptions. Although the ship is similar to the one pictured, "Excalibur" from the television show "Crusade," the Coalition Flagship is different in many ways and needs a fresh design. If you'd like to submit an idea, please feel free to contact me via email.