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    The Passage

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      The youngest son, looking a bit despondent, puts a cattail seed pod to his

      mouth, like a corn dog, and takes a munch. Finding the taste tolerable, his

      face relaxes and he starts eating with gusto.

      _______________________________

      Colonel Cage and his wife and sons are walking in through the entry of the

      dome city, wet and looking tired but obviously deeply happy. Danny, having a

      morning cup of coffee with Red, splashes hot coffee on himself by jerking his

      cup at seeing the family, trying to raise his hand up to point while still

      holding the cup. He's choking on his coffee as he talks through coughs.

      Its them! They made it! Damn if they didn't make it.

      Red's craggy face is wrinkled with happiness, but he just sits and takes it

      all in, not moving or saying anything.

      Big Tom's voice booms out combined with Billy's chirping voice, as they greet

      the new family.

      You found them! Damn! Here, have a seat, have my seat.

      _______________________________

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      Billy is giving Colonel Cage’s two boys a tour of the dome city, while also

      still exploring it himself. Both Colonel Cage’s boys have now had a bath and

      are wearing fresh clothes. Billy is using the tour as an excuse to poke around

      in places he has not yet explored, using his tour guide voice as an entry

      pass, or so he hopes.

      . . And here on the lower level, ah . .

      Billy opens a door on the level that is below the living quarter. This level

      does not have a patio, just doors that lead out onto the grassy center. There

      is a pathway around this level, a concrete walkway close to the outer walls of

      this level, but nothing that would hint at what lies behind the doors.

      Billy charges in through the door, hoping his bravado and tour guide voice

      buys him an excuse at whatever he finds behind the door. He comes face to face

      with a nanny goat, standing on a milking station.

      Baaaa

      Billy stops shock still, the other two boys bumping into him, the lot

      ricocheting back a step or two.

      Whoa!

      The woman milking the goat casts a sleepy glance at the boys, nonplussed, and

      continues with her morning task. The room is filled with several goats, a

      couple kids, and a billy goat tied up temporarily over at the side. The billy

      goat lowers its head slightly while looking at the brash newcomers,

      contemplating the threat. At the side of the room there is a feeding trough,

      filled with what looks like slimy greenery. Finding his voice, Billy

      continues.

      . . goat’s milk. And we feed them, ahm . .

      The sleepy woman, seeing what is going on, smiles to herself and turns her

      head.

      We feed them algae. Grows quickly in bright light and

      effluent. We recycle everything here, including our

      waste.

      Billy is momentarily set back, his face a blank, not knowing her terms, but

      then gets a hint of what she is talking about.

      Yeah, we grow stuff in the toilet water.

      Casting a glance at the billy goat, which is now starting to huff, Billy backs

      into Colonel Cage’s two sons and turns to push past them out the door.

      Common.

      _______________________________

      The next room is a brilliantly lit room with a hydroponic gardening setup.

      Billy’s face pops into view, with Colonel Cage’s two sons just behind him,

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      peering and bobbing on either side for a view. They all push into the room.

      Long trays on either side of the room are cascading down the wall, stacked

      such that the upper tray is close to the wall, the next tray offset from the

      wall slightly, and so on so that the vegetation in each tray can grow without

      hindrance as to height. One side has something that looks like lettuce or

      spinach. The other side is growing strawberries, which are filled with red

      berries.

      The runners, producing new plants, are hanging down from each tray. A man is

      walking along the strawberry trays, inspecting the runners and snipping off

      new plants along the runners that look mature enough to stand on their own.

      These young plants have roots, but the roots are not in the hydroponic trays,

      just hanging in the air. The man turns his head and smiles at the boys.

      Hello boys.

      Seeing potential helpmates, the man puts his collection basket down and walks

      to the back of the room where there is what looks like a compost pile in a

      bin. He picks up a pitchfork, plastic with dull prongs, and begins to toss the

      compost. The compost is filled with red wriggler earthworms, which turn and

      try to burrow back into the compost when they are exposed to the light. He

      takes a spray nozzle from a wall clip and sprays the compost, kicking a

      collection tray under the compost drain as he does so. Brown water is

      collecting in the tray.

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      While he’s waiting for the water to drain, he picks out brown chunks, the worm

      casts, and puts them in another collection basket at the side. He also grabs

      mature worms, placing them in yet another collection basket fixed at the side.

      He works quickly, not being exacting so much as doing the obvious – worm egg

      casts here, mature worms there.

      The boys have just been watching him as he goes though these moves, taking it

      all in. They’re edging forward to stand by his side. He says,

      We make our own nutrient solution from these worm

      beds. Best fertilizer in the world! We harvest the

      worms for protein too. They’re 82% protein, did you

      know? We put these egg casts into new compost piles.

      They’re full of baby worms.

      And glancing over his shoulder at the boys, seeing that he has raised their

      interest.

      Want to help?

      The boys all say, in unison,

      Sure!

      _______________________________

      Inside the dome city, at night, the iridescent glow of the dome ceiling has

      been dimmed to simulate night. All is quiet except for the occasional

      splashing of the fountain. A chipmunki is nibbling a piece of cracker on one

      of the pathways in the center of the dome. Some ducks next to the fountain in

      the center of the dome are tucking their heads under their wings. A small

      monkey drops out of the trees and lopes across the grass. There is wildlife

      pets here in the biodome, living naturally in the open space. The ceiling is

      lit from lights along the edge of the dome top pram layer, setting off a

      nighttime glow in the soft material sprayed on the ceiling. The wildlife, as

      do the human residents, accepts this night and day as their world, without

      distress, so natural as to slip from notice after a day or two.

      Suddenly a Zeta materializes in the center of the grassy area, startling the

      chipmunk who scampers away. He is joined by two others, and the three stride

      toward the ramp/stairway. They simply levitate up to the top tier of

      residences, rather than take the stairs. This levitation is done mid-stride,

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      without missing a beat, as though a natural occurrence and something all three

      understood they would do, simultaneously, without a word spoken. They land on

      the continuous patio area that circles in front of all t
    he residences on a

      level, shared by all on the level.

      The three Zetas stride along the patio that runs continuously in front of all

      the residences running around the circumference of the dome and facing inward

      toward the dome center. The three Zetas stride for a few steps, then stop in

      front of a closed door. Though they haven't knocked or made noise, the door

      opens, a sleepy Jonah emerging in his pajama bottoms. They all seem to just

      stare at each other for a moment. Jonah asks,

      How close are they?

      One of the Zetas moves his hand slightly, and then Jonah panics, with some

      alarm in his voice.

      Then we've got to do something! They'll blow us away!

      I know how these guys operate, they kill anything they

      can't rule!

      A Zeta puts his hand up slightly, palm down in a dampening gesture.

      I can't calm down, all these people ..

      But the Zeta changes his gesture to run his fingers in a half circle in front

      of him.

      Oh, oh, OK, I know I've asked you to help, and if you

      say that'll work, OK, OK, but, ahm, but, Christ, if it

      doesn't, we're dead ..

      Jonah is clearly nervous about whatever has been discussed.

      _______________________________

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      Outside the dome city, the dull gray dome can barely be seen in the moonlight.

      Insects are thrumming in the humid summer night, which is enshrouded in mist

      General Flood and his sidekick, the diminutive and ever compliant Sergeant

      Hammond, are emerging from the woods. They are surveying the scene silently,

      and then the General quietly brags.

      We can put a hole in it easy, and then its ours.

      _______________________________

      Daybreak outside the dome city is brilliant, caused by the thick volcanic dust

      reflecting sunlight. A bird clinging to a reed along the river is welcoming

      the dawn with his song. There are sucking and splashing sounds as a boot pulls

      out of and lands again in the mud. A column of soldiers is moving toward the

      dome city.

      _______________________________

      The entry way of the dome city is opened but no one is coming or going. This

      is a maneuver, inviting the attack. A helicopter comes into view, and a

      booming voice is heard, through a bullhorn.

      This is your military speaking. Allow our inspection

      teams to enter or suffer the consequences. Send your

      leaders out with a white flag to indicate that you

      understand these orders.

      The helicopter goes into a slow circle, well outside the perimeter of the

      dome. There is no response from inside the dome city at first, but then Jonah

      emerges, along with Colonel Cage, Big Tom, and the two soldiers who went AWOL

      with the Colonel. They are subtly antagonizing the General by showing

      themselves, as he brooks no insubordination.

      Inside the helicopter, General Flood is red faced with rage. He growls to

      himself and the pilot.

      He's going to die and die slowly.

      Then speaking through the intercom, he barks to his men on the ground.

      Move the missile into place, let them see it.

      A slender wheeled missile emerges from the woods, pushed by half a dozen

      soldiers. Several other soldiers emerge from the trees too, lining up along

      the edge of the woods. They are not dressed in uniform. Some have bandannas

      tied around their heads, some have long hair tied behind their heads in a pony

      tail, some have painted their faces, some carry long machete knives, but all

      wear fatigue pants and army boots. This is clearly no longer a formal

      military troop.

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      Something invisible is moving through the grass, as though a sliding wall were

      being moved into place. The grass flattens and separates, weeds push aside

      and then are kept aside as though an invisible wall had been put into place.

      This line moves swiftly, with the sound of chopper blades throbbing overhead.

      Cage, I'll have your liver for supper for this, and

      pickle your eyes!

      Inside the Helicopter, General Flood barks orders through the intercom.

      Bring out the hostage now, and shoot him.

      Len is pushed forward, hands bound in front of him and one eye swollen shut,

      poked out during a fit of General Flood’s rage during an interrogation

      session. He is stumbling with exhaustion and staggering, but is pushed

      forward until midway between the dome city representatives and the military

      troop.

      Inside the dome city entry, Clara is standing just inside the shelter of the

      entry way, viewing the scene. Her eyes fill with tears and her hand flutters

      to her mouth, but she says nothing, holding her breath and knowing she can't

      influence the outcome. Netty puts her arm around Clara's shoulder, gripping

      it. Red is standing behind the pair. Accustomed to taking action during any

      emergency, but unable to do so in this case, he has a consternated look on his

      face.

      We hear a shot ring out, and see Clara drop in a faint, as several other arms

      move forward to grip her, trying to break her fall. Clara falls back on top of

      Red and they both sink to the floor in a heap.

      Oh my, oh my.

      Inside the helicopter, General Flood bellows arrogantly into the bullhorn.

      The rest of you have five seconds to raise your hands

      and let my inspection team come forward, or we'll blow

      your little nest and all the little birdies inside sky

      high! Five seconds! Five, four, three, two, one.

      General Flood pauses, his face muscles working in rage, his face florid with

      rage at having been defied.

      .. All right men, let 'em have it!

      The group standing in front of the dome city remains unmoved, unflinching.

      They had expected that both the men held by General Flood had been killed, so

      this is no surprise, and they are aware of the shield and whether they trust

      it to hold or not, they have no alternative in their minds. Death, for them

      and their families, is better than being overtaken by this group. This is why

      the entry door has been left open, so that if the shield fails, all will die

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      suddenly, as a group. Big Tom, speaking softly to his comrades, shows their

      resolve.

      Better this way than living under tyranny, eh, boys?

      The missile makes a humming sound, and then with a flash at the jet end, moves

      forward so suddenly that the eye cannot follow it. Just as suddenly it hits

      an invisible shield and the explosion sprays backward over the men and the

      trees, a fireball fanning out, frying all within range. There is a shriek or

      two, but death is quick. As the flames quickly die down over the metal shards

      from the shattered missile, the chopper blades can still be heard overhead.

      The muscles on General Flood's face are working. The General snaps at the

      pilot.

      Take it down and land on top of them!

      The pilot glances nervously at the General's face, and seeing that no argument

      will do, moves the joy stick to aim the chopper down. The chopper descends,

      hits the invisible barrier, and explodes into a flaming wreck.

      The group standing in front of the dome city allows themselves to breath

      again. The citizens of the dome cit
    y are coming forward, tentatively at first.

      They look to the right and left, agape at the wreckage. Martha is rushing

      forward to embrace her husband, followed by the oldest son of Colonel Cage,

      who throws his arms around his dad from the back, essentially hugging his

      butt. Ian has a look of relief on his face. He quickly turns to the side and

      vomits, allowing himself to feel his fear now that the danger is past.

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      -New Neighbors-

      Danny, Netty, Billy and the hybrid boy are standing in a circle in the center

      of a circular room without windows, the main room of a Zeta craft. There are

      also a couple large Zetas and some small beige colored Zetas, that are about

      as large as a child. The large Zetas are grouped with the adults, chatting

      and gesturing. The children are grouped and chatting with the smaller Zetas.

      The small beige colored Zetas are tittering like birds among themselves now

      and then as they chat among themselves. Billy is face to face with the hybrid

      boy, having an animated conversation. Billy says,

      Heck! I seed them squirm all around so's you didn't

      know where they were headed, but I weren't scared!

      The hybrid boy puts his hands on his hips and leans back a bit.

      They weren't squirming, silly! They were walking!

      Don't you know anything?

      _______________________________

      It is evening in the dome city, and the lights coming from the edge of the

      dome are being dimmed slowly to simulate evening. The residents are moving

      slowing as they take their evening strolls around the pram area on the roof of

      the top level. Children are being called in from play in the center grassy

     


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