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<blockquote data-quote="jdavis" data-source="post: 1302592" data-attributes="member: 8704"><p>A non stop action thriller with space ship dog fights and lasers blasting everywhere. You know a show where a loveable rogue, his alien sidekick, a young brash hero with a heart of gold and a rescued space princess fight the forces of a oppressive space dictatorship while learing to get along in their rusty old space freighter as they travel across the galaxy. I'd call it "<em>Space Wars the series</em>" or something like that.</p><p> </p><p>How about taking the original scripts from Black Sheep Squadron and changing it into a space fighter action show. Change the names and places but leave the storylines in tact, sort of a re-imagining of a world war two action drama in space. Call it something like "<em>Rogue Squadron the series</em>".</p><p> </p><p>Live action Jonny Quest in the style of the original (you know when they actually killed people). Deal with some of the more adult issues a boy and his mad scientist father would have to deal with, not to mention frog men getting the hell kicked out of them by a 12 year old boy, his dog and his super-spy protector. Would be called "<em>Jonny Quest</em>" (the series <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" /> )</p><p> </p><p>Genetically engineered flying primates who live on a skyscraper in Los Angeles and work for a large finacial firm. Each hyper intelligent ape will be of a different species led by the mighty Bill, the flying Silverback Gorrilla. The show will be called "<em>Repo-monkeys</em>".</p><p> </p><p>Or how about the deftly entitled "<em>Bubba Slapjaw and the Spaceknights</em>" a show that needs no explination (It was a comic book I did for 9th grade art class, real high quality stuff).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdavis, post: 1302592, member: 8704"] A non stop action thriller with space ship dog fights and lasers blasting everywhere. You know a show where a loveable rogue, his alien sidekick, a young brash hero with a heart of gold and a rescued space princess fight the forces of a oppressive space dictatorship while learing to get along in their rusty old space freighter as they travel across the galaxy. I'd call it "[i]Space Wars the series[/i]" or something like that. How about taking the original scripts from Black Sheep Squadron and changing it into a space fighter action show. Change the names and places but leave the storylines in tact, sort of a re-imagining of a world war two action drama in space. Call it something like "[i]Rogue Squadron the series[/i]". Live action Jonny Quest in the style of the original (you know when they actually killed people). Deal with some of the more adult issues a boy and his mad scientist father would have to deal with, not to mention frog men getting the hell kicked out of them by a 12 year old boy, his dog and his super-spy protector. Would be called "[i]Jonny Quest[/i]" (the series :D ) Genetically engineered flying primates who live on a skyscraper in Los Angeles and work for a large finacial firm. Each hyper intelligent ape will be of a different species led by the mighty Bill, the flying Silverback Gorrilla. The show will be called "[i]Repo-monkeys[/i]". Or how about the deftly entitled "[i]Bubba Slapjaw and the Spaceknights[/i]" a show that needs no explination (It was a comic book I did for 9th grade art class, real high quality stuff). [/QUOTE]
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