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    Pilot Summary Available for Fox's Fall Joss Whedon Sci-Fi Series, FIREFLY

    Posted: 16:07:57 on March 02 2002
    By: Steve Krutzler
    Dept: General Genre/SciFi

    One of the most most anticipated new science fiction projects for this fall will be a new series for Fox by BUFFY and ANGEL creator Joss Whedon, FIREFLY. Described by the writer/producer/director in earlier announcements as "anti-Star Trek" in its focus more on humans than aliens, FIREFLY will begin shooting in Los Angeles next week and stars Nathan Fillion (Mal), Alan Tudyk (Wash), Sean Maher, Adam Baldwin (Jayne), Jewel Staite, Gina Torres, Ron Glass and Summer Glau. While scheduling remains to be determined, it's no doubt that FIREFLY will compete with ENTERPRISE for sci-fi audiences, especially those coveted male demographics.

    Ain't It Cool News has posted a rather lengthy plot summary of the pilot episode for the series, and here are some excerpts:

    "Fade up on: Sgt. MAL Reynolds. Looks awful. Had a bad day, a bad week, maybe a bad life. He peers into the sky, listening, as the sound of engines gets closer. Voices are heard: that of ZOE, a female soldier, and another, a male. Their cries to attract the incoming ships have a desperation, a hoarseness that shouldn?t be there. ?What colours they flyin?? asks a voice. ?Doesn?t matter? says Mal. He smiles the smile of a crazy man. ?Go on? he says laughing now, ?Give ?em a yell?, and now we see what has driven him to this point, what?s given the desperation to the voices of the others. The camera pulls back to reveal frantically waving arms, bloodied faces, torn uniforms, torn limbs, and bodies. Bodies everywhere, the world black with them. Bodies over this hill, and the next, and the next?.

    "Six Years Later. Deep Space. Zero G. Mal, in full space gear now, is leading an illegal salvage expedition of a derelict ship. He?s accompanied by Zoe, and a new tough-guy, Jayne. Just as they gain access to the cargo hold and their booty, an Alliance (government) vessel hoves into sight. This is not good, because Mal and his crew live on the edge of the legal world, and what they are doing now is definitely on the wrong side of that edge. However, if the Alliance can?t find them, they can?t arrest them, so playin? possum it is, sir. The only thing that could go wrong is if the Alliance does a heat sweep of the wreck. Doh! Heat sweep! The jig is up! Mal?s ship ?Serenity?, Firefly Class, is attached to the derelict, and on board WASH, the pilot, and KAYLEE, the mechanic, scramble to get the ship?s power back up. Mal, Zoe and Jayne sprint their treasure over into the Serenity?s hold. All?s aboard, and they are outta there. Serenity?s back end gives the bird to the Alliance as she fires away into space. About to give chase (and teach these ruffians a thing or two) the Alliance ship?s attention is distracted by a weak distress signal. But there?s no distress. Mal has set a decoy that pulls the Alliance ship away in another direction, far away from the Serenity.

    Fade up on: Sgt. MAL Reynolds. Looks awful. Had a bad day, a bad week, maybe a bad life. He peers into the sky, listening, as the sound of engines gets closer. Voices are heard: that of ZOE, a female soldier, and another, a male. Their cries to attract the incoming ships have a desperation, a hoarseness that shouldn?t be there. ?What colours they flyin?? asks a voice. ?Doesn?t matter? says Mal. He smiles the smile of a crazy man. ?Go on? he says laughing now, ?Give ?em a yell?, and now we see what has driven him to this point, what?s given the desperation to the voices of the others. The camera pulls back to reveal frantically waving arms, bloodied faces, torn uniforms, torn limbs, and bodies. Bodies everywhere, the world black with them. Bodies over this hill, and the next, and the next?.

    " Six Years Later. Deep Space. Zero G. Mal, in full space gear now, is leading an illegal salvage expedition of a derelict ship. He?s accompanied by Zoe, and a new tough-guy, Jayne. Just as they gain access to the cargo hold and their booty, an Alliance (government) vessel hoves into sight. This is not good, because Mal and his crew live on the edge of the legal world, and what they are doing now is definitely on the wrong side of that edge. However, if the Alliance can?t find them, they can?t arrest them, so playin? possum it is, sir. The only thing that could go wrong is if the Alliance does a heat sweep of the wreck. Doh! Heat sweep! The jig is up! Mal?s ship ?Serenity?, Firefly Class, is attached to the derelict, and on board WASH, the pilot, and KAYLEE, the mechanic, scramble to get the ship?s power back up. Mal, Zoe and Jayne sprint their treasure over into the Serenity?s hold. All?s aboard, and they are outta there. Serenity?s back end gives the bird to the Alliance as she fires away into space. About to give chase (and teach these ruffians a thing or two) the Alliance ship?s attention is distracted by a weak distress signal. But there?s no distress. Mal has set a decoy that pulls the Alliance ship away in another direction, far away from the Serenity.

    " This is a world at once fantasy, and yet completely reality. It?s space as the new frontier. The Wild West. With it?s own infrastructure, subcultures, and stakes as high as survival vs. death. Chinese is the colloquial language of choice; it?s used to express strong emotions. Although at this point, we don?t see what the rest of society is like, we know our crew live hard. Hand to mouth, like gypsies. And we guess that there are many others like them, living between law and order, binding together as a surrogate family, ekeing out their existence.

    " This booty that Serenity now carries is a problem. Opening the crates reveals hundreds of gold bars, all with the stamp of the Alliance upon them. If they?re caught with the goods, it?s curtains for certain. They?ve got to dump them at the nearest moon, and pick up some passengers to give themselves an air of respectability. Wash, who is married to Zoe, also wants to take some R&R with his wife. Wifey though, won?t say boo without her captain?s permission, so Wash is feeling rather frustrated.

    " By the time Serenity docks, the APB?s are out, and they can?t unload the cargo. What they can do is leave with their load of paying passengers. Fate and circumstance have brought on board SHEPHARD BOOK (a monk of sorts), DOBSON (henpecked husband), and a tightly wound yuppie with a large and Very Mysterious Package. This is SIMON, and the reason he?s on Serenity is because he was warned to get lost, and fast. Immediately, something about Simon gets Mal?s back up. There is one other in this motley crew, and it is the ?Ambassador? Inara. She?s a prostitute, a ?companion? and in this world, all ships carry at least one. But that doesn?t mean Mal likes that either. Mal?s a pretty all-round grumpy guy, it seems. He?s very tense.

    " They aren?t 15 pages out of port before someone on the ship attempts to contact the Alliance. Fortunately, Wash was able to jam the signal. But who sent it? Simon has snuck into the cargo hold, and he?s caught by Mal & Co. messing around with his Very Mysterious Package. As I mentioned, Mal is very tense, and in a minute, Simon will be very dead. A voice peeps up, it?s Book. You?ve got the wrong man, he says. Mal whirls, unbelieving, to stare straight down the barrel of a gun held by Dobson. You?re a damn fed, says Mal. Drop the gun, says Dobson. Very grumpily Mal does as he?s told, and isn?t he surprised when Dobson says, ?Simon, you are under arrest?. ?Oh hey?, says Mal, ?Is there a reward??.

    " Dobson, unfortunately, is also tense. There?s a skirmish, and poor ol? Kaylee is shot in the stomach. I don?t know what they teach monks in the future, but in move that would make Miss Piggy bow, Book takes Dobson down. Kaylee is most certainly dying. She has one hope, and that?s Simon. He?s a surgeon. Top of his class, best in the business, and he just might be able to save her. But he has one condition, and it will change Serenity?s fate forever. The Alliance is bearing down, and he will only help Kaylee if they turn and run. This does not help Mal?s mood, but he does have a heart. There?s really only one choice. They run. Simon operates on Kaylee, and for now she is stable and alive.

    " Mal has had it up to here. With Dobson secured and the realization they?re truly fugitives from justice, he is gonna open that damn Mysterious Package. Much clattering of latches, and whooshes of dry ice later, the box is open. Not what anyone was expecting, I?ll reckon. It?s a girl, lying in some kind of cryo-chamber. According to Simon, and supported by the shrieks the now-awake girl is making, she wasn?t supposed to get up until at least..um?next Tuesday. The girl is RIVER and she is Simon?s sister.

    " I?m sure River plays a bigger part in future episodes, but for now I?ll just say?.she?s an uber-genius who was sent to a school for big brains, which turned out to be a front for government experiments, and Simon risked everything to get her out which is why the Alliance wants her back and why they?re now in a whole heap of trouble aboard the Serenity. In a word.

    " Contraband in the hold, pissed off Fed in a closet, whacked-out government-secret girl in the infirmary. What to deal with first? There?s a rare moment of calm while decisions are being made, so Simon digs into the history of ?Serenity?. Remember the beginning? Well, it turns out that Serenity was a horrible battle in which nearly half a million people died. As more officers died, Sgt. Mal Reynolds commanded more and more, until they too were killed. When the battle was finally over, it took a week for ships to come. In that week, more died of their wounds, of thirst, of rot. By the end, only Zoe was left out of Mal?s original platoon. This crew are just some of the survivors of war. Not the winners, maybe the losers, the ones who were in the trenches and got nothing when it was all over.

    " This lovely story sets the stage for something truly fucking scary. Another ship is spotted by Wash, and this one?s not an Alliance vessel. It?s an older ship, long out of service, and according to scans, running with suicidal levels of radiation. It means Reavers, and that?s Bad. Very bad. Sweaty palms, warn the passengers, everyone looking very grim, b-a-d. Jayne pulls back a curtain in his room to reveal an incredible arsenal. Inara digs out a small hidden box containing a syringe and vial of black liquid. Reavers are men gone savage, living and killing at the edge of space. They may pass, they may board, but if Serenity runs, they?ll take the ship. And if they do they?ll rape the women to death, eat everyone?s flesh, and make clothing from their skins. And hopefully, they?ll do it in that order. See? Bad.

    "Phew. Reavers have passed in the night, but we still have all those other pesky annoyances. Mal, though, is the man with the plan. He?s going to sell the goods to an old acquaintance on a frontier planet, dumping Simon and River at the same time. Problem solved, lovely budgie. But the negotiations are too quick, too easy, and Mal knows something?s afoot. A plan is hatched; Mal, Zoe and Jayne check out the meeting place, and Jayne is sent to find the expected ambush. But there?s one small snag. Earlier, Jayne was sent to question Dobson, and was offered a large bribe to turn on his captain. We don?t know his decision, but we do know there?s no love lost between him and Mal."

    For the rest of the info, check out this page.

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