Distant Star: Episode Two - Far Future

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by W. A. Patterson

PARTMENT - NIGHT

  Max lays on the floor, fitfully asleep. On the side of his head we can see where blood has run from his damaged ear drums down his face. He is still unwashed but now the slovenliness looks more like a prisoner of war than as a compu-slob.

  The door begins to knock quietly, but soon grows more insistent as It continues. Max stirs from his place on the floor and we can see from his beard that it has been some time since we saw him last.

  As he moves toward the door it becomes painfully obvious that Max has suffered and carries this weariness in his bones from the way he walks.

  He opens the door to see only a black area outside with a young woman, GAIL, standing outside patiently.

  GAIL

  Max Deil?

  MAX

  (slurred)

  Yes.

  GAIL

  Good to meet you Max. Doug asked me to

  step in and come talk to you.... I

  imagine that you may have some

  questions and I am sure I have some

  things to tell you that you may find

  important.

  Max does not close the door but grabs Gail by the arm as she enters the apartment and forces her back out the door.

  MAX

  I won't do it! I won't kill all those

  people! I WON'T DO IT!

  With that he slams the door in Gail's astonished face and then leans his head against the door for a moment. Soon the clicking of shoes on the floor make him spin around to look behind him.

  There in the once empty apartment is now a small table with cool drinks waiting in between two lounge chairs. Gail takes and seat, and sipping from a drink waves for Max to take up the vacant one on the other side of the table.

  GAIL

  Come on now Max. I'm sure you've

  figured out by now that you can't get

  rid of me that easily. you might as

  well enjoy a little break.

  Max drops his shoulders resigning himself to the intrusion and shuffles emptily to the vacant chair, taking a small sip of the drink beside him.

  MAX

  What do you want?

  GAIL

  Oh, now. There's no need to be so rude.

  MAX

  I don't care. Just say what you have to

  and get out.

  Gail stares at Max and then opens the small folder she carries and hands a sheet of paper to Max.

  GAIL

  This is my own record. I died

  originally in 2150 and Doug revived me

  two centuries ago at some considerable

  expense. Feel free to look over it and

  see who I am.

  Max examines the paper for a minute and then looks at her.

  MAX

  You were a house-wife?

  GAIL

  (laughs)

  A Home-maker actually but I'm sure not

  the same thing you are thinking of. ...

  I was hired to monitor people's lives

  and then improve their quality of life

  by making suggestions and working with

  them to make those changes.

  (beat)

  But that's beside the point. Doug asked

  me to stop by and explain exactly what

  he wants you to do and why.

  MAX

  I've figured out what he wants. I won't

  do it. I can't kill those people.

  Gail smiles and shakes her head, taking a lock of hair and twirling it, looking at Max in a flirting way.

  MAX

  And you an cut that crap out too! I

  don't give two damns about what you

  think of me or why!

  Gail stops and then returns to a more proper, analytical position. After a moment's consideration, she speaks.

  GAIL

  Do you have any idea how hard it is to

  live in our world in this age? We spend

  all our time making sure we have enough

  to eat and have very little chance to

  actually enjoy life.

  (beat)

  My job is obsolete now! Not because

  people don't care, but because no one

  has the time or resources to devote to

  their quality of life! everything is

  dedicated to supporting the invalid and

  the frozen-dreamers that diddle away

  precious energy daily in their little

  fantasy worlds!

  MAX

  That's no reason to kill them! I don't

  care what your reasons are, I can't

  support the idea!

  GAIL

  Then look at the results! Look at the

  results of Doug's plan and look at the

  benefits! Look at them!

  Gail hands Max another piece of paper but Max bats it away!

  MAX

  I've already figured it out, Gail! No

  Sale! If the "frozen dreamers" were

  eliminated then over four billion units

  of energy would be freed for use by the

  populous at large per day!

  GAIL

  Plus all the effort to produce and

  deliver that energy.

  MAX

  And then Doug will go after the very

  old that are still alive, wouldn't he?

  Gail looks at Max, confused, ... stunned.

  GAIL

  What are you-

  MAX

  Come on Gail, you can't be that stupid!

  You're over 200 years old! How much

  medical attention does it take to keep

  you alive now? How much energy do you

  spend keeping yourself alive?

  Gail doesn't answer.

  MAX

  Think about it Gail. How much energy

  will be saved if all those over 400

  years old, or 300 years old were

  eliminated? How much space would it

  make in the Real World?

  GAIL

  But Doug wouldn't dream of doing

  anything like that?

  MAX

  Why not? He wants me to kill over a 4

  billion sleeping human beings!

  GAIL

  He just wants you to turn them off, let

  them stay frozen!

  MAX

  But they'll be dead Gail! don't you get

  that!? In here! In this Fake Reality

  this is the only place they are alive!

  GAIL

  But, they wouldn't even know it

  happened! And-

  MAX

  I WOULD KNOW! I WOULD KNOW IT! I WOULD

  KNOW THAT THEY ARE ALL DEAD AND

  UNLIKELY TO BE REVIVED EVER!

  Max GRABS Gail by the arm, forcing them to their feet and to the door. She is now afraid for her own safety now as Max rages on!

  MAX

  THINK ABOUT IT GAIL! THEY'LL BE DEAD!

  PROBABLY FOREVER! AND IT WOULD BE MY

  FAULT!

  Max tries to open the door but finds it locked. In his anger he throws gail away from him and Pounds his fists on the door for a few moments! Once he stops he turns to face Gail and takes a deep breath.

  MAX

  What's the difference between the

  sleeping and they very old Gail. The

  Very Old use less energy but they use

  more than the average. How much more do

  you use each day than someone half your

  age?

  Gail doesn't answer but only sits where she landed looking at Max in shock.

  MAX

  Get out. Get out and tell Doug to drop-

  dead! That's the only energy I'll go so

  far to save the world now.

  Gail rises to her feet and then makes her way to the door. It opens for her with no trouble. Before she step out she steps quickly to Max;s side and leans in closely to him.

  GAIL

 
(whispering)

  Listen close Max. You can't escape

  this! Doug kept me in this torture cell

  for over a year before I gave in. He'll

  keep you in here forever if he has to!

  He doesn't have to even think about you

  in here. Just save yourself the

  trouble, and your sanity and give up

  now.

  MAX

  I can outlast him.

  GAIL

  This has only been two weeks Max! You

  can't outlast this, and it will get

  worse!

  With that, Gail is out the door and the clock on the wall starts to tick again.

  Before we know it, the Clock bongs again, and Max Laughs manically at it, taking off a shoe and throwing it at the clock to no effect!

  Now the light goes dim and we have an added element of torture as a gray fog starts to fill the room. We hear Doug's voice come in as Max begins to cough and wheeze, his eyes watering.

  DOUG (V.O.)

  You like this Max? This is a taste of

  the past. From about your time I

  believe. I think you might tire of

  living in a room full of tear gas.

  Max falls to the floor as he can make no escape and Doug laughs as we:

  DISSOLVE TO:

  INT. MAX'S A

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