Short screenplay from the Done Deal "End Of Summer" contest.

       "The Enemy"

       FADE IN:

       EXT. EMPTY DESERT - NIGHT

       A sea of sand dunes, lit by moonlight and stars.


       EXT. BUNKER ENTRANCE - NIGHT

       A waist-high concrete and steel hatch is guarded by TWO
       ARMED MEN wearing combat suits, helmets and goggles.

       They stand perfectly still except for their heads which
       turn from left to right and back again, scanning 180
       degrees.  An electronic BEEPING comes from each man.

       FROM OUT OF THE NIGHT SKY - a whooshing blur of paraglider
       wings.  Black-clad COMMANDOS open fire with SILENCED
       PISTOLS.  The Guards topple like felled trees.  The BEEPING
       stops.

       The Commandos release their gliders and run to the bunker
       hatch.  One slaps on an explosive charge.  They duck and
       cover their ears.  BLAM!  They leap up through the smoke,
       wrench the blown hatch open and drop down inside.

       TWO HUMVEES zoom over the dunes and skid to a stop at the
       bunker hatch.  COMMANDOS and CIVILIAN TECHNICIANS swarm
       out.  The Commandos guide the Techs down through the hatch.
       Among the Techs, PROFESSOR FINCH, 60s.

       One of the dead Guards has lost his helmet and his goggles
       sit askew, revealing METALLIC SKIN and INFRA RED SENSORS
       instead of human eyes.


       INT. DOOR-LINED CORRIDOR - NIGHT

       The Commandos engage goggle-wearing GUARDS in a blazing
       shootout.  The Guards go down!  The Commandos sprint along
       the smoke-filled hallway.


       INT. CONTROL ROOM - NIGHT

       Filled with technology and monitor screens.  Goggle-wearing,
       beeping OPERATORS sit at control consoles.

       The door CRASHES open, the Commandos rush inside and SHOOT
       the Operators as they rise out of their seats.  The last
       Operator slumps in its seat, its BEEPING grows weaker and
       weaker like a failing heartbeat... and stops.

       A Commando tears off his mask revealing a sweatstained,
       chiseled face.  MAJOR JOHN RAWLINS kicks the dead Operator
       out of its seat and sneers with contempt.

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                                                               2.


                             RAWLINS
                 Listen up!  Let's rig this place
                 to blow.  Sixty second fuses.
                 Hipe!

       His men prepare explosive charges and electronic timers.

                             FINCH (O.S.)
                 Stop, Major!

       Finch and his Techs enter.  Rawlins watches as the Techs
       swarm over the control consoles.  A Tech checks a console
       and NODS to Finch.

                             FINCH (CONT'D)
                 Bad, very bad.  The time matrix
                 has already been used.

                             RAWLINS
                 Well, that just f-cks everything
                 all to hell, don't it?

                                                  TIME DISSOLVE:

       Rawlins, Finch and a Tech hunch over a MONITOR that shows
       a timeline of historical events spanning centuries.

                             FINCH
                 History is littered with Nexus
                 Points, Major.  They pose a series
                 of "what if?" questions.  What if
                 someone went back in time to
                 Nineteen-Thirty and gave the Nazis
                 plans for an atom bomb?  What if
                 someone introduced the concept of
                 steam-driven vehicles to Napoleon
                 so he conquered Europe and set up
                 an Empire that spanned centuries?
                 One little push in the wrong
                 direction at a crucial instant, at
                 one of the Nexus Points, and the
                 development of the human race is
                 forever changed.

                             RAWLINS
                 Thanks for the lecture, Professor.
                 How about cutting the sh-t and
                 telling me where those Goddamn
                 robots are?

                             FINCH
                 The Meks are much more than robots,
                 Major.  They are cleverer than
                 their designers ever dreamed.  One
                 might almost say they are a new
                 life form, an admirable,
                 superintelligent breed of being--

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                                                               3.


       Rawlins grabs Finch and growls into his face:

                             RAWLINS
                 They're a bunch of murdering
                 machines.  They've killed tens of
                 thousands of innocent people,
                 including their designers.  My
                 mission is to hunt them down and
                 destroy them, not give them a round
                 of applause.  So keep your Goddamn
                 opinions to yourself and help me
                 find them.  Clear?

                             FINCH
                 Ironic, isn't it, that we must
                 employ a killer to stop other
                 killers?

       Rawlins's angry snarl is interrupted by a COMMANDO.

                             COMMANDO
                 Something you should see, Major.

                             RAWLINS
                      (to Tech)
                 Keep searching.  Call me as soon
                 as you find them.


       INT. DARK STORAGE ROOM - NIGHT

       Light floods inside as a door opens.  Rawlins and the
       Commando look in.  The room is filled with racks of
       clothing.


       INT. HALLWAY OUTSIDE STORAGE ROOM - NIGHT

       The Commando reaches into the room and pulls out a uniform.
       It's a blue Union Army jacket with a leather belt and a
       big brass buckle, plus matching pants, circa early 1860s.

                             COMMANDO
                 You watching, Major?

       The Commando twists the belt buckle.  THE UNIFORM CHANGES
       FROM UNION BLUE TO CONFEDERATE GRAY.

                             RAWLINS
                 What the hell?

                             COMMANDO
                 Some kind of molecular polarization
                 field.  The buckle's a miniature
                 generator.  Our instruments picked
                 them up right away.

       He twists the buckle, the uniform turns back to Union Blue.

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                                                               4.


                             COMMANDO (CONT'D)
                 That's not all, Major.

       He pulls out a musket of the period.  He gives this to
       Rawlins who takes aim and pulls the trigger.  A BOLT OF
       LIGHT flashes and PUNCHES A SMOKING HOLE in the far wall.

                             COMMANDO (CONT'D)
                 Pulse laser, Major, disguised as
                 an antique.  There's plenty of
                 'em, and revolvers, too.


       INT. CONTROL ROOM - NIGHT

       Rawlins, Finch and the Tech peer at the monitor.

       THE MONITOR shows details of The Civil War, 1861-1865.
       The political leaders.  The legendary generals.  The dates
       and places of major battles that have passed into history.

                             RAWLINS
                 Show us the tachyon scan results.

       THE MONITOR shows a map of Virginia, with Richmond and
       other towns labeled.  Dotted all over the map are RED SPOTS,
       many clustered together in and around towns, some in smaller
       groups, some individuals.

                             RAWLINS (CONT'D)
                 How many?

                             TECH
                 Must be a hundred... maybe more.

                             RAWLINS
                 That explains why we got in here
                 so easy.  Just a handful left behind
                 to operate the time matrix.

                             FINCH
                 How do we bring them back?

                             RAWLINS
                 We don't.


       INT. TIME MATRIX - NIGHT

       An empty room with swirling patterns etched upon the floor,
       walls and ceiling, like a giant psychedelic hypnotic disc.
       Finch examines the patterns curiously.  Two Techs man a
       control console behind a shielded panel.

                             RAWLINS (O.S.)
                 Doesn't look like much, does it?

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                                                               5.


       Rawlins enters wearing a Union captain's uniform and hat.
       He adjusts his belt and holster, and slings a musket over
       his shoulder.

                             FINCH
                 We've been trying to build a time
                 machine for decades, without
                 success.  The Meks made it work.

                             RAWLINS
                 Bully for them.  Let's fire her up
                 and see what happens.

       Finch nods to the Techs.  The lights dim and the swirling
       patterns glow.

                             FINCH
                 Are you sure you want to go through
                 with this?

                             RAWLINS
                 Someone's got to go back and find
                 out what those monsters are up to.
                 And figure how we can stop them.

                             FINCH
                 There are certain risks you should
                 be made aware of...

                             RAWLINS
                 Go ahead, make my day.

                             FINCH
                 We don't have the precise space-
                 time coordinates the Meks used.
                 You and your men have, ah, robbed
                 us of the opportunity to retrieve
                 the data, thanks to your excellent
                 shooting.

                             RAWLINS
                 Sorry for the inconvenience.

                             FINCH
                 We can put you within a day or two
                 of the last Mek displacement.  And
                 probably within a ten mile radius.

                             RAWLINS
                 Gets better and better.  OK, it'll
                 have to do.  Give me twenty-four
                 hours, then reverse the feed.  If
                 I can't make it back I'll try to
                 send a message instead.

                             FINCH
                 And if the worst happens?

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                                                               6.


                             RAWLINS
                 Pick a name out of a hat, give him
                 a uniform and send him on his way.

       Finch moves behind the shielded panel.

       Rawlins takes a deep breath and walks forward.

       A BLINDING FLASH OF WHITE LIGHT.


       EXT. FARMYARD - DAY

       Rawlins staggers out of a barn, covered in straw.  He
       brushes himself down -- and finds himself staring into the
       barrel of a shotgun held by a grim young woman of 22,
       ELIZABETH.

                             ELIZABETH
                 Drop your guns, mister.  I swear
                 I'll blow you in two.

       Rawlins shrugs off his musket, throws away his revolver.

                             RAWLINS
                 I don't mean you any harm, lady.

       HOOFBEATS warn of approaching RIDERS.

                             ELIZABETH
                 Get inside.

       She gestures toward the farmhouse, a modest shack with a
       slanted roof.  She picks up his musket and revolver and
       follows Rawlins inside.


       INT. FARMHOUSE - DAY

       She hides his weapons and her shotgun behind a wood pile.

                             ELIZABETH
                 You better hide, mister.


       EXT. FARMYARD - DAY

       FOUR CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS ride up.  Two dismount, one checks
       the barn, another heads for the house.  The mounted pair
       move their heads from left to right, scanning 180 degrees.


       INT. FARMHOUSE - DAY

       The Confederate Soldier enters and stares at Elizabeth who
       is alone.  She trembles, unnerved by the Soldier's BEEPING.

       The Soldier turns to leave -- but stops.  He turns back.

------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               7.


       Rawlins erupts from under a trapdoor!  He yanks the
       Soldier's feet from under him, the Soldier SLAMS to the
       floor.  Rawlins jumps on him and TWISTS HIS HEAD OFF!
       Elizabeth turns away.


       EXT. FARMYARD - DAY

       The headless body CRASHES through a window!  The Soldiers
       on horseback and the Soldier in the barn take aim but it's
       a decoy!  Rawlins steps through the door and SHOOTS them.


       INT. FARMHOUSE - DAY

       Elizabeth watches, fascinated and scared, as Rawlins wires
       gizmos into the Soldier's detached HEAD which sits on the
       table, its eyes shut.

                             ELIZABETH
                 How come there's no blood?

                             RAWLINS
                 You ever see a steam locomotive?

                             ELIZABETH
                 Course I've seen a steam locomotive.
                 Kind of question is that?

       Rawlins tears at the Head's "flesh" revealing metal beneath.

                             RAWLINS
                 This is just like a locomotive,
                 except it's made to look like a
                 man.  And it uses a different kind
                 of steam.

       Elizabeth shakes her head.  But she's still fascinated.

                             ELIZABETH
                 They've been riding around for
                 days, hunting down Yankee soldiers.
                 Can't hardly sleep at night for
                 the screams.

       Rawlins adjusts a gizmo -- the Head's EYES pop open and
       look at him.  Elizabeth GASPS.

                             RAWLINS
                 Welcome back.  I've disabled your
                 radio link and your defense
                 protocols.  Oh, and your obedience
                 subroutine is running again.  Tell
                 me your plans.

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                                                               8.


                             HEAD
                 Establish supply and communications
                 headquarters in Richmond, Virginia.
                 Replace Confederate officers with
                 Mek duplicates.  Defeat Union forces
                 and win the war for the Confederacy.

                             RAWLINS
                 Who's in command?  Who's your
                 leader?

                             HEAD
                 The Central Processor.

       Elizabeth takes the shotgun from behind the wood pile.

                             RAWLINS
                 Central Processor, huh?  And where
                 can I find this... gentleman?

       The Head blinks rapidly, then looks suspiciously at Rawlins.

                             HEAD
                 Alert!  Subversion in progress!

       BOOM!  Elizabeth blows the Head to Hell!  Rawlins angrily
       grabs the shotgun from her.  Then he calms down.

                             RAWLINS
                 I guess he was done talking anyway.

                             ELIZABETH
                 They murdered my husband.  Said he
                 was a Yankee.  They just wouldn't
                 listen.

       She turns away, sobbing.  Rawlins picks up what's left of
       the Head, picks up his weapons.

                             RAWLINS
                 I'll bury their bodies and set the
                 horses free.

       She doesn't reply.  Rawlins searches his pockets, finds
       money, drops a wad of bills on the table.  He heads for
       the door.

                             ELIZABETH
                 I don't want your money.

                             RAWLINS
                 Just paying you for the window,
                 miss.

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                                                               9.


       EXT. CONFEDERATE CAMP PERIMETER - NIGHT

       SENTRIES keep watch while the night sky is lit by cannon
       flashes, complimented by distant THUNDER.


       EXT. ROAD - NIGHT

       A young Confederate DISPATCH RIDER gallops along.  He slows
       as a CONFEDERATE OFFICER steps out of the trees and holds
       up his hand.  It's Rawlins, his uniform now Confederate
       gray.

                             DISPATCH RIDER
                 I got dispatches for the General.

                             RAWLINS
                 Is that so?


       EXT. CONFEDERATE CAMP - NIGHT

       A SENTRY leans on his musket and watches the fireworks.
       He looks round as Rawlins rides in on the Dispatch Rider's
       horse.

                             RAWLINS
                 Dispatches for the General.

       The Sentry points the way.  Rawlins studies the blazing
       sky.

                             RAWLINS (CONT'D)
                 Them Yankees sure are taking a
                 licking tonight.

                             SENTRY
                 Yep.  We'll be in Washington by
                 tomorrow, thanks to these new guns.

       He pats his shiny musket affectionately.  Rawlins rides
       on.


       EXT. CONFEDERATE COMMAND TENT - NIGHT

       Rawlins dismounts and is stopped by more SENTRIES.

                             RAWLINS
                 Important dispatches for the
                 General.

       The Sentries let him inside.

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                                                              10.


       INT. CONFEDERATE COMMAND TENT - NIGHT

       THE GENERAL stands over a map table.  Rawlins enters, draws
       his revolver.  The General emits a frantic BEEP-BEEP-BEEP.
       Rawlins SHOOTS, a FLASH of laser light.  The General falls
       onto a cot and spasms.  The BEEP-BEEP-BEEP continues.

       Rawlins tears the General's coat open revealing a metal
       chest panel, which he opens.  Inside, a maze of complex
       electronics around a gleaming silver basketball-size
       "heart."

                             RAWLINS
                 Kinda figured a Central Processor
                 would need a big power source to
                 communicate with everyone.

       Rawlins rips out cables and fiddles around inside.  The
       BEEP-BEEP-BEEP continues.


       EXT. CONFEDERATE COMMAND TENT - NIGHT

       The Sentries become nervous when several Confederate
       OFFICERS come running toward the tent with their guns drawn.


       EXT. CONFEDERATE CAMP PERIMETER - NIGHT

       Rawlins gallops out of there fast.


       EXT. CONFEDERATE COMMAND TENT - NIGHT

       The Officers push the Sentries aside and enter the tent.
       More OFFICERS come running out of the darkness, responding
       to the General's BEEP-BEEP-BEEP distress signal.


       EXT. ROAD - NIGHT

       Rawlins rides as if the hounds of Hell are on his tail.


       INT. CONFEDERATE COMMAND TENT - NIGHT

       The Officers crowd around the General.  Hands open the
       General's coat, his electronic guts are revealed.  Lights
       turn red.  The BEEP-BEEP-BEEP becomes a CONTINUOUS SHRIEK.


       EXT. ROAD - NIGHT

       Behind Rawlins, A DAZZLING ORANGE LIGHT illuminates the
       entire sky.  Then a HURRICANE WIND throws him from his
       terrified horse.  A fiery mushroom cloud rises to blot out
       the stars.  Rawlins, lying face down, is oblivious.

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                                                              11.


       EXT. FARMYARD - NIGHT

       The night sky pulses with bright orange light.  Winds HOWL.
       Rawlins staggers toward the barn and lurches inside.

       A BLINDING FLASH OF WHITE LIGHT.


       EXT. BLIZZARD - DAY

       Rawlins looks around, confused.  Where the hell is he?

       By sheer luck he stumbles upon the snow-covered bunker
       hatch.


       INT. CONTROL ROOM - DAY

       Finch sits huddled inside a fur-trimmed parka, asleep.
       Rawlins shakes him.  Finch wakes up with a start.

                             FINCH
                 Major.  Major Rawlins.  Thank God.

                             RAWLINS
                 What's happened?  Where is everyone?

                             FINCH
                 Gone.  As soon as they passed
                 outside the time matrix's energy
                 field, they ceased to exist.  When
                 they understood what had happened...
                 they choose to leave.  I stayed in
                 case you returned.

       Rawlins shakes his head, he didn't understand a word.

                             FINCH (CONT'D)
                 A clever stratagem, Major.  Destroy
                 the leader and the Mek plan fails.
                 What you could not have foreseen
                 are the consequences of your
                 actions.  Each Mek is powered by a
                 nuclear generator.  There wasn't
                 just one explosion... there were
                 hundreds.  A progressive chain
                 reaction.  Growing exponentially.
                 Blasting billions of tons of debris
                 into the atmosphere.  Creating the
                 world above.  A nuclear winter.
                 The end of all life.

       Realization hits Rawlins hard.  He slumps into a chair.

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                                                              12.


                             FINCH (CONT'D)
                 Not your fault, of course.  You
                 did what you thought was best.
                      (a beat)
                 Shall we try to fix it?

       Rawlins looks up, his disbelief meets Finch's smile.

                             FINCH (CONT'D)
                 It may have escaped your notice,
                 Major, but we have a time machine
                 at our disposal.


       INT. TIME MATRIX - DAY

       The lights dim and the time matrix's swirling patterns
       glow.

                             FINCH
                 I've moved the clock back twenty-
                 four hours.  You'll try your very
                 best this time, won't you, Major?

       Rawlins nods.  They share a smile.  Rawlins walks forward.

       A BLINDING FLASH OF WHITE LIGHT.

                                                        FADE OUT:

                                                           09/05
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