ZAK CORBIN AND THE MASTER OF MACHINES By Tony Russo
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ZAK CORBIN AND THE MASTER OF MACHINES By Tony Russo
ZAK CORBIN AND THE MASTER OF MACHINES By Tony Russo (c) Tony Russo 2014 email: [email protected] phone: 571-212-3379 web: tonyrusso.rocket9studio.com EXT. FACTORY OUTSIDE TENNESSEE WOODS - NIGHT Armed with rifles and bazookas, World War II-era SOLDIERS take up positions behind sandbags in front of a monolithic factory. A Sherman tank RUMBLES up, followed by another. Searchlight trucks aim their beacons at the trees. TITLE: TENNESSEE WOODS, 1940 Tough, single-minded GENERAL MAXIM sits behind a makeshift command bunker made from a factory door, along with a RADIOMAN and young CAPTAIN SIDNEY DEXTER. GENERAL MAXIM That Corbin’s a lunatic, I tell you! DEXTER He’s angry, General Maxim. He’s lost everything! GENERAL MAXIM What are you, a head doctor now? DEXTER If Doctor Corbin’s one thing, sir, he’s not crazy... A SHOUT of warning from a SOLDIER cuts Dexter off. Trees CRACK and GROAN beyond the treeline, knocked down by some unknown force. Searchlight beams strike metallic chests plates, limbs, graspers and heads. Robots emerge from the treeline. Giant robots! GENERAL MAXIM (shouts to RADIOMAN) All units! Open fire! Fire! Rifles plink away at metal hides. A machine-gun fires from a sandbagged nest. Mortar rounds scream around the machines, splintering trees and sending plumes of smoke off the ground. A SOLDIER takes a knee, aims a bazooka and fires it. The rocket strikes one robot in the chest and explodes. The machine staggers and falls back into the trees. Another robot steps up and takes its place. 2. A Sherman tank FIRES. The shell misses. The second tank changes its gun’s trajectory and fires. A robot is hit in the chest. It FALLS OVER, almost crushing a small knot of SOLDIERS near its feet. Despite the impressive firepower, the other robots cannot be stopped. Smaller, faster robots cut across the lines. Soldiers abandon their positions. One robot picks up a Jeep and holds it over its head to protect itself. Several robots charge forward and shove against a tank until it rolls over, the CREW spilling out from inside. Another set of robots lunge for the other tank’s cannon and bends the barrel at the tip. Soldiers run away. DEXTER You can’t stop them, sir! GENERAL MAXIM We’ll see about that! The General draws his sidearm, leaves the protection of the bunker and runs to rally his fleeing troops. GENERAL MAXIM Stand with me, men! Hold the factory! DEXTER (to RADIOMAN) Get out of here! Seizing the portable radio set, Dexter sprints from the bunker before it’s squashed by a giant robot’s foot pad. He runs into a squad of soldiers led by a grim-faced Sergeant named MURRAY. MURRAY Captain? Where are you going? The battle’s this way! DEXTER Murray, grab some of your men and come with me! You drive! The four climb into a Jeep. Murray drives while Dexter sits in the back with the radio. He tells a SOLDIER to keep spinning the radio’s charger while he holds the radio headset cup to his ear. 3. MURRAY Where to? DEXTER Away from here! Just go! Dexter and the soldier holding the radio look behind them. The robots have reached the factory’s walls. They smash their way inside. The General and his men continue to bravely fight them. BRIGHT BURSTS of gunfire appear through the factory’s translucent windows. As they DRIVE through the woods, Dexter spins the radio’s dials and listens to strange BEEP-BEEP noises. The signal grows louder and weaker as Dexter directs Murray to drive in different directions until... MURRAY (points) Over there! EXT. RUSTIC HOUSE ALONG ROAD - NIGHT A simple farmhouse appears perched along the dirt road. A warm yellow light comes from the windows. The jeep SCREECHES to a halt. Dexter motions to the others to remain quiet and stay in the jeep. DEXTER Stay here. I’m going to talk to him. MURRAY Talk to him? What about? The weather? The Yankees? DEXTER If I can talk some sense into him, I can stop this. If I don’t come out in ten minutes, take the house. Just don’t shoot! Dexter approaches the house. He notices a portable antenna has been attached to the porch’s roof. He cannot see inside the windows, so he climbs the steps to the front door. Seen through the screen door is a figure seated in front of a metal cabinet. The BEEP-BEEP sound is very loud now. 4. Dexter draws his sidearm, YANKS screen door and BURSTS inside... INT. RUSTIC HOUSE - NIGHT DEXTER Doctor Corbin! Stop this attack at once! DOCTOR ELIAS CORBIN does not look up. He is a proud man with a hawk-like nose and receding hairline. A silver chain is wrapped around his hand as he works the controls. DR CORBIN Good of you to join us, Captain Dexter. Metal arms seize Dexter from behind, holding him prisoner. DR CORBIN You were expecting a different greeting, perhaps? Unable to move, Dexter watches the image screens in the cabinet. Doctor Corbin’s mechanized army is smashing everything in the factory. The soldiers are trapped as they uselessly fight the machines. DEXTER You made your point. End this before any more men get hurt! DR CORBIN (points to screen) Look at what they did to my life’s work! Look what they did to her! Doctor Corbin is overcome with grief, then with pure hatred. He turns levers, intent on razing the factory to the ground. DEXTER Doctor! Please stop! Don’t you see? By your actions, your robots are killing! DR CORBIN It’s their fault! They sentenced those soldiers to die! This is the road to war ... and death! DEXTER is unable to break free from the robot. He spies a PITCHER OF WATER perched near the cabinet. 5. Remembering the gun still in his hand, locked down by his side, Dexter STRUGGLES. DR CORBIN What are you going to do, Captain? Shoot me? Dexter flicks his wrist. The gun SAILS out of his hand and bumps the water pitcher. The pitcher topples over, releasing a waterfall across the electrical cabinet and its controls. Powerful electrical arcs DESTROY the panel. The robot holding Dexter prisoner drops its arms. Dexter grabs the doctor and yanks him away before he is electrocuted. Sgt. Murray and the other soldiers burst into the cabin. Corbin doesn’t resist. He falls to the floor. WEEPING fills the room. DEXTER Stand down, Sarge. The doctor’s finished for the evening. Murray scratches his head as the other soldiers grab Corbin and remove him from the room. MURRAY I don’t get it. What the blazes was this all about, Captain? Dexter finds a silver locket with a chain on the floor. He lets it swing back and forth in front of his eyes. Contained inside is a photograph of a young-looking Corbin and a beautiful young lady. DEXTER There’s more to it than any of you know. More than any man should have to bear. FADE OUT AS TITLE APPEARS: ZAK CORBIN AND THE MASTER OF MACHINES 6. EXT. WORKSHOP IN SCRAPYARD - DAY TITLE: FIFTEEN YEARS LATER. NEW FUTURA CITY. A shape emerges from the darkness of a workshop doorway, its arms swinging. The morning light reveals a battered, cobbled-together robot. Three young teenage boys gather around the robot. JASON Uh, Zak. I don’t know about this. JASON GUILDER is the tallest of three teens: he’s African-American, skinny and first chair of the school orchestra. ODIE (ODYSSEUS) GNOSSUS is shorter and a bit pudgy. He loves science and food equally. His father owns the scrapyard. ZAK CORBIN splits the difference between the other two boys in height. He’s skinny, wears glasses, sneakers, a striped polo shirt, his hair is sandy brown and out of control. ZAK Guys, look! He’s walking great! He responds to commands. His voice processor is working! Lugnut, how are you doing? LUGNUT (electric wheeze) I am ... peachy keen. ODIE Peaches? I’m kind of hungry. JASON When aren’t you? (to Zak) He walks like a plank of wood. He talks like one too. Just because we can’t afford a robot of our own doesn’t mean we should bring this... ZAK I think he’s ready to bring to school. JASON (counts on fingers) The ’X1’ blew its top in the cafeteria. The ’X2’ walked into homeroom and twenty million pieces came out of its rear end. 7. ODIE It lost its nuts! ZAK But Lugnut’s different, Jason. There’s always a few ugly ducklings before the swan makes its appearance. Behold, the swan! JASON Zak, that is one ugly-looking swan. ZAK It’ll be great. Everyone at school will be impressed. I promise. Odie? ODIE (winces) I don’t like conflict! JASON It’s not like we don’t get picked on enough. (finally relents) You worked on Lugnut the hardest, Zak. If you say we go, we go. ZAK Yes! Let’s get him over to the bus stop. Lugnut, follow us! The robot takes two steps and stops dead in its tracks. ODIE frowns at JASON. They are not confident with their decision. EXT. HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE - DAY School buses drop off STUDENTS and their robots. Hover cars with fins and blaring rock-n-roll ZOOM by. The fashions and cars are from the 1950s with a TOMORROWLAND VIBE. The robots are a wide variety of playthings: gruff and tough-looking models for the boys; flying birds, kittens and puppies for the girls. Lugnut is dropped, by vacuum-grappler, to the sidewalk. The three boys and Lugnut walk through the cliques: the JOCKS, the CHEERLEADERS, the GREASERS, etc. JASON (murmurs to Zak) Everyone’s staring at us! 8. ZAK And they should! We’re the only freshmen with our very own robot! Zak runs right into THE DRIK, a.k.a. Todd Hendrikson, a sophomore with a leather jacket and a cruel face. DRIK What is that? A walking garbage can? ZAK It’s our robot, Todd. DRIK Oooh. The freshman babies have a robot. I’m scared and mortified! ZAK Wow. Are they teaching vocabulary in detention now? Hendrikson yanks Zak forward, balls up his fist and puts it within inches of his nose. DRIK That’s one goofy-looking robot. Does it even have a name? ODIE (blurts out) Lugnut! DRIK You call your robot ’Lugnut’? It’s more like, ’Dumbnut’! Look at what the babies brought! It’s Dumbnut! The DRIK and his followers laugh. The school bell rings. Jason eyes Zak as they head toward the front doors with the rest of the students. JASON Great. Now our robot is ’Dumbnut’. ODIE It sounds like ’doughnut’. Now I really am hungry. 9. JASON What a surprise. Zak ignores them. He’s intent on a small group of sophomore girls talking. His gaze locks on one pretty girl with straight black hair and a yellow hair band. LISABETH RYAN senses she’s being stared at. She turns around. Zak hides behind Lugnut. JASON (O.C.) Zak! C’mon! Zak quickly rejoins the other boys as they enter the school. INT. SCHOOL HALLWAY - DAY The three boys and Lugnut are headed for the school cafeteria. The robot has problems with the waxed floor and its feet keep sliding. A door opens. Zak looks behind and sees Lisabeth leaving the school library. Her arms are laden with books. ZAK I’ll be right back! ODIE But Zak! It’s lunch time! Zak trots up right beside Lisabeth. ZAK Excuse me. I think we’re in the same class. I’m Zak Corbin. She stops walking. LISABETH I know who you are. We’re in social-economics with Mrs. Fletcher. ZAK (nervous) I sit in the back. Behind you? LISABETH Yes. And I sit up front. 10. ZAK It’s a pretty tough class. LISABETH I guess that’s why I sit up front. So I can pay attention. And then, like that, there is an awkward silence. ZAK Your name is Elizabeth, right? That’s what I thought I heard the teacher say. LISABETH I prefer Lisabeth. Zak just STARES. His mind is boggled. LISABETH Is there something you want, Zak? I’m a little busy. COACH HOLDEN (O.C.) Excuse me, kids. Watch out! Zak jumps out of way just before COACH HOLDEN runs him over with a cart laden with plaques and trophies. COACH HOLDEN Sorry about that! The janitor waxed the floors last night for tonight’s sports award presentation. I just need to get this cart down to the gym. Zak realizes how he can impress Lisabeth. LISABETH (impatient) You were saying? Zak, I have to get to study hall. ZAK What I was about to say was that I wanted you to see my robot in action! (calls to Jason, Odie) Lugnut can help! Just direct him, Jason! ODIE But it’s lunch time! 11. ZAK Help Coach Holden, Odie. It’s the right thing to do. Lugnut is maneuvered to the back of the cart and, to the Coach’s relief, starts to push it. The robot’s feet slide on the slick hallway floor. ZAK Tell Lugnut to walk faster. (to Lisabeth) What do you think of my robot? He’s not a toy. Everyone else has parrots and dogs and kittens. That’s kid stuff. LISABETH Well, it’s a robot. I don’t really care for them. ZAK You don’t like robots? LISABETH Robots are okay, but I don’t need one. Most kids have them to waste time. Or to show off. ZAK I’m not showing off... Lisabeth looks up the corridor. LISABETH Um, Zak? ZAK I just thought you’d like to know... Lisabeth’s expression turns to alarm. LISABETH Zakary? What I wanted I know middle ZAK meant to say was that I to talk to you all year and this is kind of in the of the hall and... LISABETH (grabs Zak and points) Zak! Your robot can’t stop! 12. Up the corridor, the robot is accelerating the cart so much that the Coach, Jason and Odie are hanging on for dear life. ZAK sprints after them. ZAK Tell Lugnut to stop! JASON What do you think we’re trying to do? Zak reaches the back end of the cart just as they crash through the cafeteria’s swing doors. Trays of food go flying. The Drik and his friends are covered from head to toe. COACH HOLDEN is at the front of the cart, trying to stop it with his feet. They just slide. ODIE I’m missing lunch! They burst through the other side of the cafeteria doors. PRINCIPAL ATWOOD emerges from a stairwell door, reading a report in his hands. He’s too busy to look up. COACH HOLDEN (yells) Open the door! ATWOOD (holds open door) Inside voices, please! The caravan blasts by. Only afterward does Atwood realize what is happening. The cart and its passengers BOUNCE down the stairwell, execute a perfect turn at the landing, and blast through the doors at the bottom. ZAK Lugnut! Stop! They ROLL straight for the gym. COACH HOLDEN Great Saint Mary’s Ghost! They crash through the gym doors. 13. KIDS playing volleyball and other sports look up. They run for cover. The crazy cart crashes through nets and knocks over racks of balls. A table has been set up for the trophy presentation. Glasses and plaques are neatly stacked. The cart and its occupants SLAM into the table. Little glasses and trophies fly everywhere. Coach Holden is launched from the cart and lands, upside-down, against one of the padded gym walls. Atwood arrives on the scene while other STUDENTS gather around. The area looks like a train wreck. He looks down at: Lugnut in pieces, steam venting from his chest. Inside one of his parts are engraved the words... CLOSE UP ON TEXT: "CORBIN AUTOMATA, MFG" COACH HOLDEN It’s a Corbin robot! They brought a Corbin robot to school! SFX: FIRE ALARM BELLS GO OFF EXT. OUTSIDE THE HIGH SCHOOL - DAY Students are marched outside in orderly lines. Among them is a confused LISABETH. They all watch... Zak, Jason and Odie follow Atwood and two SANITATION WORKERS. They are carting Lugnut inside a wheeled trash bin. ATWOOD Zakary Corbin. You of all people should know that you cannot bring homemade robots to school... The WORKERS dump Lugnut into the back of a trash compacting truck. Poor Lugnut is compressed. Metal SHRIEKS while hydraulics GROAN. LUGNUT Master Zak Corbin. I require repair assistance. The robot’s head bursts into scrap and releases sparks. 14. ATWOOD Notes are going home, gentlemen. I expect them signed and on my desk by tomorrow. The fire drill is called off. STUDENTS march back inside. Jason and Odie are furious with Zak. ODIE That wasn’t fair, Zak. You told us this time would be different! JASON Getting letters sent to our parents is different. Nice work, Zak. ZAK (mumbling) Sorry. INT. CORBIN HOME DINING ROOM - NIGHT Seated at the table, Zak gets an earful from his parents. CHARLES CORBIN wears glasses, like his son, and a white button shirt with a tie. He’s reading a note. CHARLES CORBIN You made a robot and brought it school? A robot made with Corbin parts? ZAK We just needed a few extra parts to cover Lugnut. He looked naked. LINDA CORBIN is dressed for dinner with blouse and pearls, just like a housewife from the women’s magazines she reads. LINDA CORBIN Zakary! That’s not the point. You know you’re not allowed to own your own robot. Why would you make one from junk and bring it to school? ZAK All the other kids have ’em. CHARLES CORBIN If all the other kids had head lice, would you want that too? 15. LINDA CORBIN Charles! CHARLES CORBIN I’m only saying, Linda. ZAK (scratches head) Eww. No. I don’t want that. I just want a robot. Why can’t I have one? CHARLES CORBIN We’ve been through this. What the other kids have is not important. You should be studying, not envying every Tom, Dick or Jane who owns a metal kitty cat or a dog. ZAK Robots help people. CHARLES CORBIN Robots are dangerous. ZAK If we had a robot, it could help Mom with all the chores around the house. CHARLES CORBIN Your mother doesn’t need a robot to do those things... LINDA CORBIN (under her breath) Speak for yourself... ZAK If I had a robot you’d hardly notice it because it would be with me all the time... CHARLES CORBIN (pounds table with fist) Why are you not listening to me? SILENCE fills the room. ZAK stares down at his plate. CHARLES CORBIN Zakary. Robots will never be a part of this family. Why is that? 16. ZAK (mumbles) Because of Uncle Elias? CHARLES CORBIN Yes! Because of your uncle. Your uncle hurt people with his machines. Your uncle is in prison because of robots. ZAK But Uncle Elias was a great man! He just wanted to help people. CHARLES CORBIN Even great men can falter. Robots are trouble. (looks at note) Your mother and I are very disappointed. Go to your room. Zak tries to argue. His mother shakes her head. Zak slips out of his chair and leaves. Door SLAMS. CHARLES CORBIN Good grief, Linda. This is the last thing we need. People hate us enough just because our last name is Corbin. LINDA CORBIN That was years ago, Charles. All the kids at school have something that Zakary wants. It’s a fitting-in thing. CHARLES CORBIN First it’s robots. Then he’ll want to use the hover car. Hang out all times of the night. I tell you, it’s that infernal rock-and-roll. (shakes his head) Ew. Elvis. LINDA CORBIN I happen to like Elvis Presley. CHARLES CORBIN That is exactly what’s wrong with our country. We need less shaking of the hips and more ... seriousness. 17. LINDA CORBIN Our son is a good boy. He’s an amazing student. (sympathizes) He just wants to know your brother. CHARLES CORBIN My brother (gets up from table) was a headstrong, foolish man. LINDA CORBIN (waits from him to leave) Who’s probably lonely and heartbroken too... INT. ZAK’S BEDROOM - LATER Zak’s bedroom walls are covered with schematics of old robots. Clothes form small volcanoes of dirty laundry. Zak is seated at a desk, toying with the innards of a small metal box. He looks up at a small metal CLAW taken from some toy and attached to his desk. The claw jitters and moves on its own. ZAK I didn’t mean for it to happen like that. I just wanted her to notice me. The claw opens and closes erratically. ZAK Well, at least I know her name. (flourishes) Pleased to meet you, Lisabeth. I’m Zak Corbin: (sighs) official school weirdo. Zak plugs an old transistor radio into the small metal box. He plugs the box into an extension cord and waits. Something BUZZES. A knob falls off the radio and rolls off the desk. Zak is hopeful. Smoke pours out of the radio’s grille. Zak quickly yanks the box’s cord out of the power socket. ZAK You’re supposed to come apart, not catch on fire! 18. Pushing the box and radio aside, Zak grabs a magazine from a pile to dissipate the smoke. He goes through the stack of mail until he comes across a thick manila envelope. CLOSE UP: ENVELOPE Affixed on a label: "AMERICAN FILM ARCHIVES: GOVERNMENT HEALTH AND SAFETY" Zak opens it and out slides a black cassette. He loads the cassette inside a beat-up video player attached to a TV. FLICKERING VIDEO SCREEN SECOND COUNTERS and SCREEN CUTS appear. The footage is shaky. PATRIOTIC MUSIC begins. TITLE CARD: "A Proposal For An Automated Rescue Man" A handsome Doctor Elias Corbin appears in the frame. He wears a white lab coat and is leaning against a table. DR CORBIN Greetings and salutations. I am Doctor Elias Corbin with a proposal for our military. Who will rescue our brave soldiers wounded in combat? That is a question that has challenged our armed forces since the days of the Revolutionary War. He walks to the right, gesturing towards a young Captain Dexter and a metal man standing right beside him. DR CORBIN Bringing medical aid to the wounded on the battlefield is crucial. DEXTER There are many problems with this task. Finding the injured. Identifying the severity of their wounds. And getting the injured to field hospitals and doctors. DR CORBIN For this purpose, I propose a robot to rescue our wounded soldiers. (gestures to machine) The Corbin Guardian. Say hello, Guardian. 19. The GUARDIAN is a huge machine: over seven feet tall, with broad shoulders, giant hands for grasping and powerful legs. GUARDIAN (deep, resonating voice) Greetings and salutations. How may I assist you, Doctor Corbin? DR CORBIN A pleasant fellow, isn’t he? The Guardian can lift nearly three tons and can surmount almost any obstacle. The robot proceeds to bend an iron bar and lifts the table and everything on it over its head with one hand. DR CORBIN And unlike any other robot design, the Guardian is capable of making its own life-saving decisions. Doctor Corbin picks up an egg and tosses it at Captain Dexter. The robot steps forward and catches the egg before it hits Dexter. The robot holds out its giant hand. The egg is perfectly safe. ZAK Wow! DR CORBIN A truly remarkable machine for a new age. Guardian, do you have anything to say about your mission? GUARDIAN Life is the highest priority. The picture fades away and changes to "TEN THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT PERSONAL HYGIENE"... Zak shuts the player off. He looks up at the front cover of LIFE magazine taped to the desk. His uncle is standing next to an impressive looking robot. MAGAZINE TITLE: DOCTOR ELIAS CORBIN - THE MASTER OF MACHINES ZAK Uncle, you had all those great ideas. I still don’t know why people think your robots are dangerous. I don’t even know why they put you in jail. (sighs) I wish I could meet you. 20. INT. SMALL CITY APARTMENT - DAY A tiny, cozy apartment with decor and kitchen appliances from the early 1930s. Mechanical parts cover a kitchen table. Seen only from behind, Doctor Corbin is hunched over the table. SFX: FRONT DOOR OPENS CAROLINE CORBIN (O.C.) Elias? Elias! DR CORBIN Hmmm? CAROLINE CORBIN (arms laden with groceries) A little help from The Master of Machines would be nice. Engaged in thought, the man presses a switch box on the table. A curious robot clanks over to her. Caroline sighs and relinquishes the packages to the machine. CAROLINE CORBIN (sighs) My knight in shining armor. DR CORBIN (not looking up) At your service. Following the robot, Caroline enters the kitchen and shakes her head. CAROLINE CORBIN What did I say about you working on those messy things where we eat? DR CORBIN I’m sorry, Caroline. And how was work at the lab? CAROLINE CORBIN The usual. Chemicals. Biology. Life and death. Things you wouldn’t understand. (teases) You’re just a clockmaker. 21. DR CORBIN (holds up magazine) This clockmaker just made the cover of LIFE magazine. So there. CAROLINE CORBIN (has her own copy, thrilled) Oh Elias! I’m so proud of you! We should celebrate. Let’s go out to dinner. Then we could go dancing! DR CORBIN I wish we could Caroline. I’m just so busy. CAROLINE CORBIN (disappointed) We never go out anymore. It feels like all we do is work, work, work. I spend all day at the chemical plant. You’re working on these tin cans of yours. We don’t do anything anymore. And I bought a new dress for tonight... DR CORBIN (still not looking up) What’s that you said, dear? You have a new address? Did they move the company? Caroline? Dr. Corbin looks up. Caroline has already left the kitchen. DR CORBIN Caroline? He looks around. The apartment is no longer there. INT. PRISON CELL - DAY A very old and tired-looking Dr Corbin is seated at a tiny wooden desk. Instead of parts, all he has are books and concrete walls. DR CORBIN (whispers) Did you say something, Caroline? PRISON GUARD ONE (O.C.) Mail call! Dr. Corbin turns around. A guard is grinning at him, holding a manila envelope through the bars. 22. PRISON GUARD ONE Time for the Book of the Month Club again, eh doc? Corbin gets up and tries to take the package, but it’s snatched away from his fingers. FLAGG (O.C.) Not so fast, Doctor. A figure wearing a U.S. Army uniform emerges from the corridor shadows. Stern, hard-nosed COLONEL FLAGG wears sunglasses, even indoors. DR CORBIN Ah. Colonel Flagg. Another chance to waste my time with your patriotic drivel. FLAGG Patriotism isn’t drivel, Doctor. Maybe if you loved your country more than your robots, you wouldn’t be in here. DR CORBIN Yes, advice on love from a man without a heart. Flagg takes the envelope from the guard and waves it at Corbin, just outside the bars. FLAGG You don’t have much here, do you? Just the basics. Food. Water. An hour of exercise. What someone wouldn’t do for a little comfort? DR CORBIN So are you going to withhold my mail now? You’re running out of things to take from me. FLAGG Our engineers are having problems. If you wouldn’t mind looking at the schematics? For old time’s sake? DR CORBIN If you think you can copy my robots for some wretched purpose, I wouldn’t help you fix a can opener. 23. FLAGG Spoken like a true traitor to his nation. You’d sooner help the Commies than us. DR CORBIN I’d sooner rot in this prison for the rest of my life than help anyone create a robot for war. (puts hand through bars for his mail) Flagg relents and puts the package in his outstretched palm. FLAGG There you go, Master of Machines. Enjoy the rest of your life. Flagg and the guard leave, slamming a corridor gate behind them. Dr Corbin looks at the package and lets it slip through his fingers. He crouches to the floor. Like the package, he slips back to a time he’s lost. INT. SMALL CITY APARTMENT - DAY Corbin looks up. There’s a package on the kitchen floor. DR CORBIN Caroline? I’m so sorry. I was distracted. Yes, let’s go dancing. INT. HIGH SCHOOL CLASSROOM - DAY MRS. FITZGERALD addresses STUDENTS. Zak is seated among them, doodling in his notebook. Zak looks up. Three desks ahead of him is the back of Lisabeth’s head. He SIGHS. A spitball SMACKS off the side of Zak’s head. The Drik is seated to his right. He makes a pistol gesture with his hand. DRIK You are so dead, Corbin! Mrs. Fitzgerald walks up to the magic board. It converts from a chalkboard to a seating chart with student names. 24. MRS. FITZGERALD Today, some of you will be picked to present your class projects. Mrs. Fitzgerald presses a button on the board. Random lights blink around the seating chart until Zak’s name glows. MRS. FITZGERALD Zakary Corbin? You’re up first. Please present your project. SNICKERS and MURMURS titter as Zak brings a small cardboard to the front of the room. The class watches, goggle-eyed, as he reaches into the box and pulls out ... a beat-up toaster. DRIK That your new robot, Corbin? The other kids laugh. A red-faced ZAK looks ahead of him. Lisabeth is right there, staring back at him. She’s not laughing, just interested. MRS. FITZGERALD Mr. Corbin. I hope I don’t have to remind you that your presentation should have nothing to do with robots. This is social-economics. ZAK Yes, ma’am. Zak opens his mouth and stops cold. The door opens and a familiar person enters the classroom: Principal Atwood. The man takes a seat in the back of the classroom. ATWOOD Please continue, Zakary. ZAK Um. Yes. Continuing. My presentation is about... DRIK To suck!... More LAUGHTER. Zak cringes. Lisabeth looks around, angry at the others. LISABETH He hasn’t even started! 25. ATWOOD (clears throat) My sentiments exactly. (to Drik) Todd Hendrikson. My office. After class. The DRIK’s smile evaporates. He slumps into his seat. ATWOOD Mr. Corbin. You were about to say? ZAK Right. (looks at Lisabeth, who nods in support) My project is about the things we throw away. No one pays attention to the old stuff that gets thrown out. Where does it go? It goes to junkyards, where it just piles up. Like this old toaster. (A BEAT) What if we could just take junk apart, use the parts we need or melt the rest down to make new things. That way we won’t have so much junk and waste. How is this possible, you ask? With my disassembler. Zak holds up the small metal box to the class. ZAK I plug the toaster into the disassembler here. (goes to wall socket) Then I plug the other half into the wall here ... MRS. FITZGERALD Wait! Stop! Zak freezes. Everyone in the class does the same. MRS. FITZGERALD (pleads) Please, please tell me that thing isn’t going to explode, make horrible noises or knock out the power like your last project? Zak looks around the room. Everyone is frightened. Except for Lisabeth. She’s on the edge of her seat in anticipation. ZAK It’s not dangerous, ma’am. 26. MRS. FITZGERALD (eyes fire alarm on wall) Very well. You may proceed. Zak plugs the disassembler into the wall. The lights in the room BLINK. Mrs. Fitzgerald gasps. Everyone watches... Nothing happens. Zak walks up to the toaster. His forehead starts to sweat. It’s not working! Several screws unravel and roll away. The pull-down lever pops off and rattles across the table. The sides fall down. The toaster falls apart until the only thing that remains is a pile of metal and plastic. Zak holds up the pieces for the class. CLAPPING fills the room. Everyone turns around to look. Atwood gets up and is applauding. The rest of the class joins in. ATWOOD I think we have ourselves a winning entry in the all-district science fair. The whole class APPLAUDS. Zak is pleased. Lisabeth is smiling at him. MRS. FITZGERALD I agree. "A plus", Mr. Corbin. INT. SCHOOL HALLWAY - DAY ZAK is standing in front of his locker. Jason and Odie are in awe of the box. JASON You’re kidding, right? Something you made actually worked? ODIE Wow! The all-district science fair! ZAK The first freshman to enter the all-district science fair. 27. JASON At this rate, people might actually think we’re not just a couple of babies around here. Zak is shoved hard against his locker by the Drik. DRIK But you’re still a couple of babies. (to JASON and ODIE) Beat it! Corbin and me are having a discussion on locker safety. ODIE You mean, by not pushing him into one? JASON C’mon. Let’s get the Vice Principal! Jason and Odie rush up the corridor, leaving Zak alone with the Drik. He grabs Zak by the collar of his shirt. DRIK Two days suspension! That’s what I got, all ’cause of you! ZAK It’s not my fault! DRIK (reaches for Zak’s glasses) I’m going start by breaking these. Then I’m gonna break the rest of your face... LISABETH (O.C.) Todd! Let him go! Lisabeth stands there, dressed in an athletic shirt and sweatpants. She drops a duffel bag at her feet. The Drik is momentarily flummoxed. DRIK What do you care about what I do to him? LISABETH Zakary did nothing to you. You managed to get into trouble all by yourself. As usual. 28. DRIK Take a number. I’ll be done with this shrimp in just a sec... Zak winces, preparing to get punched. LISABETH Sure. Beat up the shrimp who builds dangerous robots. That’s real smart, Todd. DRIK (holds back) What are you talking about? LISABETH I’m talking about Zak’s last robot. You know, the one they had to destroy because it was incredibly dangerous? Who says the next robot he builds won’t come after you? DRIK (shakes Zak) That ain’t true, is it? ZAK (gets Lisabeth’s hint) I’m feeling kind of threatened. If someone was to hurt me ... I would stop at nothing to get my revenge! (crosses his eyes and starts to babble Unnerved, the Drik lets Zak’s collar go. DRIK You’re too weird to beat up! The Drik storms off. Zak is grateful. Lisabeth picks up her duffel bag. LISABETH I’m sorry he keeps picking on you. I really liked your presentation. Zak runs after her. ZAK Hold on! Why did you do that? 29. LISABETH I get tired of how he shoves everyone around. Besides, I’ll make him do twice as many drills when I see him for tutoring. ZAK Wait just a sec! (stops her) You are tutoring the Drik? LISABETH He’s been left back twice already. Next time, he’ll get expelled. So he kind of needs me. ZAK (impressed) Wow. Thanks. LISABETH You’re welcome. ZAK Um. Where are you going? LISABETH Dance club practice. We always practice after school. She hefts the duffel bag and everything spills to the floor. Zak picks up dance shoes and finds a small object. ZAK Hey what’s this? LISABETH That’s mine! Give that back to me. Zak starts fiddling with the object in his hands. LISABETH I want it back! Zakary Corbin, after what I did for you, how could you be so mean!... Zak holds out his hands. Inside his palm is a mouse robot, squeaking and working just like new. LISABETH Mister Whiskers! You fixed him. How did you do that? 30. ZAK He wasn’t really broken. There was a spring stuck in his motor drive. Nothing to it. The little robot runs from Lisabeth’s hand, up her arm and on to her shoulder. It SQUEAKS in appreciation. LISABETH (now she’s impressed) Wow. Thanks. ZAK You’re welcome. I thought you didn’t like robots? LISABETH I never said that. I said I don’t have a need for a robot. ZAK (smiles) Oh really? LISABETH I’m late. I gotta go! ZAK Can I watch you? LISABETH (surprised) It probably wouldn’t interest you. It’s not like robots. ZAK Who says I can’t like something else besides robots? LISABETH Well, okay. You can come watch whenever you like. (heads off) See you later. ZAK I will! (then realizes) Except my folks promised to ground me until the end of all time! ZAK rushes to leave school. 31. EXT. CITY CONVENTION CENTER - DAY Numerous PEOPLE, mostly tweens and teens, enter and leave the convention center. CLOSE UP: EVENT SIGN TEXT: FUTURACON 4 - TOM CORBETT, SPACE CADET AUTOGRAPH DAY INT. CONVENTION CENTER FLOOR - DAY Zak, Jason and Odie wander the floor of a science fiction convention. GUESTS are dressed up as 1950s characters: the Lone Ranger, Superman, Rocket Men From the Moon, etc. JASON This is just embarrassing. Why are we here? ZAK I’m trying to find someone. He wrote a book and he’s selling it here. Zak sees a man seated behind a stack of unsold books. Sidney Dexter is fifteen years older. No one is interested in his book: THE STRANGE AND THE UNUSUAL CASES OF SID DEX. ZAK Captain Dexter? DEXTER Captain? I haven’t gone by that in a while. ZAK (picks up book) What’s this about? DEXTER Mostly about stuff I’ve done. You see, I’m a private eye. Well, I was a private eye. SCI-FI FAN (walks past) Private eyes are lame! DEXTER See what I mean? It’s a brave new world out there. So I decided to write a book about my cases. 32. ZAK Cool. DEXTER Too bad no one’s buying. (takes book to sign it) How about a free one? What’s your name, son? ZAK Zak. Zakary Corbin. Dexter starts to write the name, then stops and looks up. DEXTER Are you related to ... Elias Corbin? ZAK (smiles) I’m my uncle’s nephew. What I meant to say is that my Uncle Elias is my uncle. That’s why I’m here... Dexter gets up and grabs Zak by his arm, dragging him away. ZAK Hey! Jason and Odie, browsing at another table, look up. DEXTER Don’t worry. I’ll bring him back! INT. CORRIDOR OF CONVENTION CENTER - DAY Dexter leads Zak to a quiet nook showing off fantasy art. Zak glances around, not feeling very safe. DEXTER Who sent you? Was it that Colonel Flagg? You can tell that red, white and blue-blooded knucklehead that I’m not interested in his paranoid propaganda! ZAK No. Nobody sent me! I came looking for you on my own. 33. DEXTER Why? ZAK I saw you and my uncle. You know, the movie about the rescue robot? DEXTER (sighs with relief) For a minute there I thought you were some kind of creepy spy inserted in some kid’s body. ZAK What kind of private eye are you? DEXTER One who’s dealt with enough weirdness in his life. (sees Zak is still afraid) I didn’t mean to yell. A man gets cranky in his old age. You wanted to ask me something? ZAK (all at once) Did you know my uncle? His robots were amazing, but why can’t anyone own them? Why is he in prison? What happened to the Guardian?... DEXTER Whoa! Slow down there. Yeah. I knew your uncle. I worked with him. Don’t you think you should be asking your parents about this? ZAK All they tell me is that he hurt people with his robots. People say that he’s crazy and they put him in prison! But I’ve read everything about him. He couldn’t have done those things. It can’t be true! DEXTER Hey look. Sometimes things don’t work out the way you think they should. ZAK (discouraged) I just want to know the truth about my uncle. Why won’t anyone tell me? 34. Dexter sees Zak’s morose expression. DEXTER Oh no. Sad kid face. (grimaces) Look. The truth is not everything that it’s cracked up to be. It doesn’t care about how you feel. Are you sure you want to know? Zak nods. Dexter walks over to an artist selling souvenirs. He picks up a windup robot tin-toy. DEXTER You’re right, your uncle’s robots were amazing. He was at the top of his field. I was fresh out of college, a captain in the Army, and I couldn’t wait to meet him. But it wasn’t the best of times. Dexter trades the robot for a toy tank. DEXTER War was breaking out in Europe. Your uncle and other scientists were being asked to help their country... DISSOLVE TO: INT. CAMP VENTURA AMPHITHEATER - DAY Doctor Corbin stands in a circular pool of light. He wears a white double-breasted lab coat. Next to him stands the Guardian robot. General Maxim sits, along with Captain Dexter and several other OFFICERS and stern-faced MEN IN SUITS, in the shadows of the surrounding amphitheater seats. GENERAL MAXIM That’s why you’re here, Doctor. To fix the problem. DR CORBIN The problem has nothing to do with this robot. The problem is the very idea of turning a robot into a soldier! 35. GENERAL MAXIM Are you telling me that a robot can’t shoot a gun? Or drop a bomb from a plane? DR CORBIN My robots have to make complex decisions. (opens up robot’s chest) Every Corbin robot sifts through hundreds of priorities and acquired knowledge in the prioritron circuit. CLOSER on the robot’s chest cavity. A circular nexus of gleaming tubes and wires make up the circuit. Corbin closes the chest plates. DR CORBIN The robot chooses the best outcome for the situation. Allow me to demonstrate. (to robot) Guardian One. Sound off! SFX: A DEEP, RESONATING SOUND WAVE ECHOES ACROSS THE AMPHITHEATER DR CORBIN Step forward. The robot complies and takes a step forward. DR CORBIN Guardian One. Who am I? GUARDIAN ONE You are my master, Doctor Elias Corbin. Doctor Corbin removes a pistol from his coat pocket and holds it in front of the robot. DR CORBIN Take this gun from me. The robot reaches out and takes the gun from Doctor Corbin. DR CORBIN Do you know how the gun works? GUARDIAN ONE Yes, Doctor Corbin. 36. DR CORBIN Guardian One, fire the gun at the target on that wall. The robot aims the weapon at a reinforced concrete wall with a target on it ... but does not pull the trigger. GUARDIAN ONE Priority conflict. Firing gun is a potentially harmful act. DR CORBIN Guardian One, what is the solution to this problem? GUARDIAN ONE The best solution is not to fire the gun at all. General Maxim sneers. DR CORBIN What if there was a robber standing there? What if there was a man holding someone hostage? Would you fire the gun to stop a crime or to save lives? GUARDIAN ONE Negative. Outcome is potentially harmful to all participants. All life has value. DR CORBIN (takes gun from robot) All life has value. If only the rest of the world would think as you do. (to audience) Gentlemen. Robots are our servants. They are our companions. They are our protectors. However, they are useless as soldiers. Maxim is fuming. DEXTER (V.O.) The General wasn’t the type who took "no" for an answer... 37. INT. GENERAL MAXIM’S OFFICE - DAY Guardian One stands at the open door to Maxim’s office. Doctor Corbin defiantly stands while Captain Dexter anxiously sits. Maxim is YELLING but cannot be seen. GENERAL MAXIM (O.C.) Don’t you tell me what can and can’t be done, Corbin! This is a tin can we’re talking about! DR CORBIN Robots have rules, General. They cannot not obey a rule. Maxim sits at his desk, playing with a model tank in his hands. Outside the window is a bustling Army camp set against the Tennessee woods. GENERAL MAXIM If it doesn’t like hurting people, then just rip the stupid rule out! DR CORBIN Robots are supposed to help people, not hurt them. DEXTER Maybe we should keep the Guardian as a rescue robot and not a soldier? GENERAL MAXIM I don’t need a stretcher-bearer. That Guardian is a waste of the taxpayers’ money! We have hundreds of them ... they’re useless! SFX: ALARM SIREN STARTS TO WAIL. Dexter goes to window. People are rushing about in panic. Pan to a series of blockhouses. Many are running away. DEXTER Something’s happening! DOCTOR SAVENE, one of the scientists, rushes into the general’s office. He heads straight to Corbin. DOCTOR SAVENE Elias! There you are! Come quickly! 38. DR CORBIN Philip? What’s going on? Where’s Caroline? DOCTOR SAVENE There’s been an accident in the gas research lab! You must come! DR CORBIN Caroline? (marches out the door) Guardian One. Follow me! EXT. CAMP VENTURA - DAY Doctor Corbin, followed by Guardian One, Dexter and Savene, rush towards the blockhouses while everyone runs the other way. EXT. TEST BLOCKHOUSE - DAY A red light FLASHES across the thick steel door of a protective concrete bunker. DOCTOR SAVENE They were testing a new aerosol when the seals slammed shut! They’re trapped! Dexter grabs Corbin’s arm. DEXTER (points at light) Doctor! That’s a poison warning! It’s too late! Everyone inside is... DR CORBIN Let go of me, Captain. Dexter releases Corbin. The Doctor and his robot trudge into the blockhouse. Savene stands there like a frightened deer. DEXTER (to Savene) Get more help! 39. INT. CHEMICAL GAS TEST LAB - DAY Dexter rushes inside. Pan ahead as we see Doctor Corbin standing in front of a thick glass wall. On the other side of the glass wall are several SCIENTISTS. All are slumped over, possibly dead, except for one. CAROLINE CORBIN is lying on the floor. There’s a silver necklace dangling from her neck. Her breathing is coming in painful gasps. Doctor Corbin is helpless. He POUNDS against the glass. Caroline, unable to speak, leans back and closes her eyes. OUTSIDE THE CHAMBER DR CORBIN No! (to robot) Guardian One, smash the glass! Get her out of there! DEXTER Stop! That will kill everyone! GUARDIAN ONE I cannot complete your command, Doctor Corbin. DR CORBIN Save her! I order you! I am your master! GUARDIAN ONE I cannot. The value of life outside the chamber is greater than those persons inside the chamber. Defeated, Corbin slumps against the wall. GENERAL MAXIM (V.O.) Corbin’s useless to the project. Send him home. Store the Guardians. I want the rest of his work confiscated. DEXTER (V.O.) Why do you want his work, sir? GENERAL MAXIM (V.O.) Just do what I say, Captain. 40. INT. CAMP VENTURA WAREHOUSE - DAY Dexter enters a dark, empty-looking warehouse and finds a haggard Doctor Corbin handing over cases of records to Guardian One to throw into a large furnace. DEXTER Doctor what are you doing? CORBIN Did you think I wouldn’t find out about the factory? DEXTER I don’t understand. What factory? DR CORBIN The factory where your General Maxim has stolen my work. Guardian One dumps the crate into the furnace. Papers and documents FLARE as they catch fire. Doctor Corbin walks away from the incinerator with a purpose. He’s carrying his wife’s necklace in his hand. Dexter struggles to keep up with him. DEXTER I can talk to the general. I can stop it. Whatever it is. Doctor Corbin walks down the length of the warehouse, calling to his robots. DR CORBIN Robots! Sound off! SFX: Ten PINGS of sound echo across the warehouse. His robots, some as large as elephants, stagger forward under Doctor Corbin’s command. EXT. CAMP VENTURA WAREHOUSE - DAY Corbin exits by a warehouse door. The robots follow him THROUGH the warehouse wall. SOLDIERS and CIVILIANS scatter. Dexter chases after him for a few yards and realizes the man and his machines will not stop... 41. EXT. FACTORY OUTSIDE TENNESSEE WOODS - NIGHT The robots approach the factory. Soldiers fight the robots, desperately trying to stop them. DEXTER (V.O.) Your uncle wanted to destroy what the General was building in that factory. Accidents happened. Men were hurt and killed... Inside the factory there are hundreds of war robots; copies of Doctor Corbin’s designs. The battle rages inside. The ceiling collapses on General Maxim. INT. MILITARY COURTROOM - DAY Standing before a high bench and three JUDGES, Doctor Corbin waits for judgment. Dexter stands off to the side, powerless. DEXTER (V.O.) I offered to defend your uncle. He refused any help. He was sentenced to life on Penitentiary Island. His work was declared dangerous. His robots were to be seized... EXT. TYPICAL SUBURBAN HOME - DAY ROBOT OWNERS watch, aghast, as their machines are seized by SOLDIERS and thrown into a garbage crusher. DEXTER (V.O.) ...and destroyed. Your uncle was forbidden from ever discussing his work with anyone. INT. PRISON CELL - DAY Doctor Corbin marches into a prison cell. The cell door is slammed shut in front of him. FADE BACK TO: 42. INT. CITY CONVENTION CENTER - DAY Dexter leads Zak back to his table where Odie and Jason are waiting. DEXTER I’m sorry. Really I am. ZAK (almost in tears) Do you think my uncle is a bad man? DEXTER No. He thought war robots were a terrible idea. But as long as people think he and his work are dangerous, he’ll stay where he is. ZAK What happened to the Guardian? DEXTER They were supposed to be scrapped. Who knows? They could be sitting in a junkyard ... somewhere. Dexter signs a book and hands him a copy. DEXTER Here. Read Chapter Three. It covers your uncle and the war years. I wish I could do more. ZAK Thank you, sir. Dexter watches them walk off and disappear into the crowd. EXT. CITY CONVENTION CENTER - DAY Zak, Jason and Odie leave the convention center. Zak is already nose-deep in Dexter’s book. ZAK They went to a junkyard! All of ’em! JASON So? 43. ZAK But the Guardian was one of my uncle’s most important robots. (opens book) Look! There’s even a picture of it! CLOSE UP: OPEN BOOK WITH ILLUSTRATIONS The Guardian robot stands next to a soldier. There’s also a technical diagram. JASON (whistles) Look at how big it is! ODIE (to himself) He looks kind of familiar... ZAK Guardian is a rescue robot. Look at his leg drivers and the suspension parts! He can probably jump really high! JASON We’ll never know. They’re all gone. ZAK But if we had one... JASON We just got in trouble for using a few Corbin parts. This is a whole Corbin robot you’re talking about! A robot that doesn’t even exist! ODIE (thinks) I’ve seen this robot before... ZAK This is different. Not like what we did before. JASON Your uncle’s in prison because everyone says his robots are dangerous! ODIE (tries to interrupt) Uh, guys? 44. ZAK My uncle designed robots to help people, not hurt them! If we can find this robot, we can show people what Corbin robots can really do! JASON Yeah folks will be so happy, they’ll throw us in prison for it! ODIE (yells) Will you both please shut up? Zak and Jason are stupefied Odie is yelling at them. ODIE (points at picture) I know where we can find this robot... EXT. JUNKYARD - NIGHT A flashlight beam reveals a junkyard filled with damaged autos and piles of appliances, twisted metal and more. Zak, Jason and Odie, carrying flashlights, push a wheelbarrow among the paths, treading carefully. JASON (whispers) This is Old Man Petersen’s junkyard. You know we’ll get into trouble if he catches us here! Odie leads, swinging his flashlight from one pile to another. The flashlight beam renders the twisted shapes into everything from gaping monsters to angry bugs. JASON (to Odie) How do you know the robots are here? ODIE Mr. Petersen was complaining about a pile of robot parts nobody wants. I saw them. They look like the parts in the picture. Hey, I know my junk. 45. JASON Great. That’s a fine career just waiting to happen. SFX: A pile of junk FALLS OVER. Zak stops, points flashlight. The gaping front end of a cab stares back at him like a metal monster. Something is out there, moving. ZAK Sssh! Did you hear that? JASON No! You were too busy ssshing us! ODIE Wait! I gotta warn you. My dad told me Old Man Petersen bought a guard dog a week ago. JASON NOW you’re saying that? When we’re already here! In the middle of the night! By ourselves! ODIE It’s just a dog... JASON ...That’s going to chew us up and spit us out for dinner! A hubcap ROLLS ahead of them on its own. It falls over. ZAK Turn off your flashlights! Be still! The boys switch off their flashlights and stand very still. A pair of small glowing ORBS appears ahead of them. SFX: A low GROWL. ZAK (whispers) Don’t move! The orbs come closer and closer. At the last second, Zak SNAPS on his flashlight. 46. The beam illuminates a metal box with legs and a head. It’s a mechanical GUARD DOG! A SCRATCHY recording of a GROWL comes from a speaker inside its head. GUARD DOG ROBOT Rowf! Rowf! JASON (laughs) It’s just a stupid robot! The robot dog opens its metal jaws and BITES OFF a section of the wheelbarrow. The dog chews it and SPITS it out. JASON That’s not funny. ODIE What do we do?! ZAK (waves flashlight) Here boy! Here boy! Get the stick! Get the stick! Playtime! The dog’s orbs glow brighter. The robot responds and bounces happily on its metal legs. ZAK Go get it! Zak heaves the flashlight over a pile of trash. The guard dog gladly chases after the "stick". ZAK Let’s go! Run! Jason and Zak, grabbing hold of one handle of the wheelbarrow, TEAR OFF at a run. They breathlessly run along the paths. Zak looks behind. Odie is not quick enough. They’re leaving him. ZAK Odie’s still back there! JASON Better him than me! Zak makes a face at Jason. Jason concedes the point. Both boys turn the wheelbarrow around and rush back towards him. 47. Odie, stumbling along, looks behind him. The guard dog robot is rushing up behind him. It has Zak’s flashlight in its jaws. With a SNAP!, it breaks the flashlight into pieces. ODIE Guys! Help! Odie doesn’t see Zak and Jason are coming straight at him. He is tossed head-first into the wheelbarrow. Zak and Jason see the robot CHARGING right towards them. ZAK Right turn! Now! JASON Aye, aye captain! The two boys, now carrying Odie in the wheelbarrow, make a sudden right turn. The robot dog CHARGES past, hits the brakes and turns about. Zak and Jason start huffing up a long, curving hill. They don’t realize they are climbing a mountain of scrap and dirt. Odie, facing the other direction, pulls himself up. He can see the guard dog catching up to them. ODIE (points) Faster! Faster! JASON (huffing) You try ... running ... uphill ... with you ... in a wheelbarrow! They are reaching the top of the mountain of scrap and dirt. There’s nowhere to go but to fall -- right into the chute of a huge metal chopper. The guard dog snaps its metal jaws at their legs. ZAK Keep going! Faster! JASON (sees end of path) No! Stop! Stop! Zak changes course for a stack of rubber tires. They crash into the tires and are carried, SCREAMING, off the scrap mountain. They tumble down a hill of discarded tires. 48. Odie spills out of the wheelbarrow as the other two boys bounce. The guard dog SLIDES. Unable to stop, it falls off the mountain and right down the metal chopper chute. SFX: A PITIFUL HOWL comes from inside the chopper. JASON (rubs head) Serves you right for chasing us! ZAK Is everyone okay? Odie? (looks around) Odie? Not far away, Odie is standing in front of a heap of scrap metal. Zak and Jason get up and join him. ODIE I found ’em. Zak reaches into the pile and pulls out of a large, gleaming dome of a robot head. It belongs to the Guardian. He stares into the robot’s round, lifeless eyes... INT. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM - DAY SFX: A SELECTION OF PIANO MUSIC Eight GIRLS, including Lisabeth, are arranged in a semicircle on the auditorium stage. They wear leotards, skirts and toe-box shoes. They move, roughly, in unison. The DANCE INSTRUCTOR faces them, her back to the camera as she TAPS in time to the music on the wood floor with the end of a very long stick. DANCE INSTRUCTOR (heavy French accent) Very good! Now. Ront de jambe en fair! The girls try to and rotate on one leg. Lisabeth does it well. DANCE INSTRUCTOR (raps stick on floor) Stop! Stop! No, no, no! 49. The PIANO MUSIC stops, the PIANO PLAYER holding her hands in mid-air, as do the girls with their legs. The piano music STARTS again. The girls perform their steps. DANCE INSTRUCTOR Lines, ladies! Maintain your lines! One girl collides with another. It leads to a chain reaction of YELPS and COMPLAINTS. DANCE INSTRUCTOR Stop, stop. Ugh! Terrible! Everyone rest for five minutes! The girls thankfully COLLAPSE to the stage floor. The instructor goes to the piano player to give instructions. Lisabeth and another girl, REBECCA, watch a flat, painted with a scene of a car, starts to move on its own towards one of the exit doors. LISABETH (giggles) That car’s sure in a hurry! Lisabeth catches a glimpse of a familiar young teen rushing from behind the flat to the exit door. REBECCA Who is it? Can you tell? LISABETH Um. No. (smiles to herself and whispers) Zak? The dance instructor claps her hands and strikes the large pole on the stage floor. The break is over. DANCE INSTRUCTOR Ladies! Positions from the first pass! EXT. HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE - DAY SFX: CLOSING BELL RINGS STUDENTS, along with their personal robots, pour out of the front doors. Jason and Odie walk ahead of Zak, who’s distracted. 50. JASON C’mon! We gotta get to the scrapyard. You know tonight is the official kickoff ceremony! ODIE Do we have to tonight? JASON We always do this. It’s tradition! ODIE I didn’t think we were old enough to have traditions. (to Zak) Where were you last period? We usually study together. ZAK (stutters) I was in the ... library. Hurry up! We’re going to miss the bus to your dad’s scrapyard! The three boys head towards the buses. They do not see Lisabeth, who changed out of most of her dance practice clothes. She has been hiding behind the columns at the school entrance. LISABETH (curious) Scrapyard? Ceremony? EXT. WORKSHOP IN SCRAPYARD - NIGHT Lisabeth gets off a robot-controlled city bus and walks past a beaten-up sign installed on the gate. SIGN WITH TEXT: GNOSSUS FAMILY RECLAMATION AND SCRAP She walks along several large heaps of metal and junked automobiles, focusing on a small shack with flickering lights glowing in the windows. Lisabeth sneaks up to the shack and looks through one of the dirty windows. Her eyes widen. FROM WINDOW: INSIDE WORKSHOP Zak, Jason and Odie are all dressed up in big white lab coats. They wear goggles on their heads. They are LAUGHING and CACKLING with the most evil intent. 51. SPARKS fly from tools as the boys hover over a large figure draped by a cloth. JASON More power! ODIE Destroy my pet! Destroy! ZAK (half-hearted) Kill! Maim! Whatever... The boys shut down the power tools. Jason removes the goggles from his head. JASON Hey, Zak. What’s wrong? ZAK I’m just not into it tonight. I guess. JASON We do this every time we build a robot. It’s fun. ZAK I feel like I’m making fun of my uncle. Jason pulls away the drape. The "body" is a collection of robot parts on the table. Zak starts examining the pieces. JASON We don’t have to do it. But I’m worried about this robot. It’s like nothing we’ve ever done before. It’s wrong and we’re going to get into trouble. ZAK There’s nothing wrong with my uncle’s robots! JASON (points at chest piece) We don’t know that. Look at this thing. The diagram calls it a "prioritron circuit". What the heck does it do? 52. ZAK It controls the robot’s decisions. No other robot design has it. I read all about it in my uncle’s books. Just wait ’till we turn him on! You’ll see! The boys put away their lab coats and get to work putting the robot together. THROUGH THE DIRTY WINDOW: Lisabeth watches them, intrigued. INT. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM - CONTINUOUS From his hiding spot, Zak watches Lisabeth and the girls practice from behind the flats of some school play, peering over the last row of seats. He leafs through a book. CLOSE UP ON BOOK: DICTIONARY OF CLASSICAL BALLET DANCE INSTRUCTOR (directs girls) Pirouette! Zak checks the book. There’s an illustration of the move. DANCE INSTRUCTOR Now, sissione! Lisabeth and the other girls leap to one foot. EXT. WORKSHOP IN SCRAPYARD - NIGHT Lisabeth peers through the dirty glass window and watches Zak stepping on a ladder to mate the robot’s arm to the shoulder joint. The three boys STRUGGLE and almost fall over. The arm is in place, but Zak is left hanging by his belt in mid-air. JASON (can’t resist) I gotta hand it to you! 53. INT. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM - DAY Lisabeth tries to extend and hold her leg for a long period of time. Her leg cramps and she CRIES OUT. DANCE INSTRUCTOR (scolds Lisabeth) If you can’t do this solo Miss Ryan, I’ll have to find some other girl. LISABETH (holds leg) I can do it! Zak is hiding in the back. He wants to help but cannot. ZAK (whispers) You can do it! Lisabeth gets back up on her feet and nods. The PIANO MUSIC starts again. She repeats the extension, holds it, and continues with the rest of the dance. DANCE INSTRUCTOR (O.C.) Very good, Lisabeth! Such grace! EXT. WORKSHOP IN SCRAPYARD - NIGHT Lisabeth peers through the workshop window. Zak wires up the robot’s arm to the open chest piece. The robot’s hand TWITCHES. Zak takes the hand (more like a few fingers) and shakes it. ZAK Pleased to meet you! The robot LIFTS Zak up and down VIGOROUSLY. ZAK Whoa! Wait! Whoa! OUTSIDE WINDOW: Lisabeth giggles. She checks her wristwatch and reluctantly slips away. INSIDE WORKSHOP: Jason STRETCHES and Odie YAWNS. They leave the workshop for the night. Zak hangs back, searching for bits and parts. 54. JASON Zak? C’mon! Zak spots a piece of scrap metal which resembles a dancer holding her leg in an arabesque. He scoops up the piece of metal and grabs some other junk. INT. HIGH SCHOOL CLASSROOM - DAY Lisabeth slips behind her desk and finds a statue there. It’s a polished figurine created from metal and scrap, but arranged in a very beautiful way. MRS. FITZGERALD That’s very pretty, Lisabeth. Who gave that to you? LISABETH I ... I have no idea. Zak looks up from his notebook and smiles. INT. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM - NIGHT The dance recital finale. Lisabeth is the soloist. She moves gracefully across the stage, crossing paths with several others girls. She’s performing the most difficult part. OFF STAGE LEFT: The delighted Dance Instructor HUGS a surprised BACKSTAGE WORKER. ON STAGE: Lisabeth performs a series of standing spins on one foot. The other girls take their positions to either side of her as the MUSIC swells to a finish. Holding her stance and breathing hard, Lisabeth sneaks a look at the applauding AUDIENCE. She is pleased, but even more so when her gaze passes to a certain young boy. Dressed in his good suit, Zak is applauding and cheering. Lisabeth and the girls BOW. 55. INT. WORKSHOP IN SCRAPYARD - DAY The Guardian robot is finally assembled. It stands like a gleaming titan over the three boys. Zak is poised by the master switch on the robot’s waist joint. ODIE That is one serious robot. JASON Zak, people are going to figure out that it’s a Corbin robot! And having one is against the law! ZAK No one is going to ... (points and yells) Lisabeth?! ODIE (scratches head) What’s a Lisabeth? All three boys turn around and GASP. Lisabeth walks into the workshop. The three boys are absolutely SILENT as Lisabeth walks up to each of them. LISABETH You’re Jason Guilder. I heard your solo at the spring orchestra concert. You’re really good. JASON (surprised) Oh. Thanks. LISABETH (to Odie) You’re Odie Gnossus. You’re in my home economics class. ODIE (aghast) You’re a girl! LISABETH I know. Have been all my life. (a beat) Do you guys mind if I talk to Zak outside for a minute? 56. JASON (elbows Zak) Be our guest. Zak nervously follows her... EXT. WORKSHOP IN SCRAPYARD - DAY For the first time, Zak realizes Lisabeth’s a good inch or more taller than he is. LISABETH Why were you at my dance recital? ZAK You said I could come watch you dance. You were good. I mean, you were great. LISABETH (pleased) Thanks. Did you make that ballerina figurine for me, too? ZAK It was just something I’d thought you’d like. Kind of an opening night gift. LISABETH It’s very beautiful. Everyone says so. Thank you. ZAK You’re welcome. (wakes up from daydream) What are you doing here? LISABETH I wanted to see your robot. ZAK Er ... what robot? Lisabeth looks past Zak at the imposing metal man standing in the workshop. LISABETH The one you and your friends have been putting together all this time? 57. ZAK (alarmed) I can explain!... LISABETH You watched me do what I like. Well, I want to watch you do what you like. If you can fix Mr. Whiskers, I can’t wait to see what that robot does. So? Can I? ZAK (hopelessly staring at her) Can you ... what? LISABETH Watch? ZAK (stammers) Sure. Okay. I mean. Yes. Lisabeth walks past Zak and goes inside ... INT. WORKSHOP IN SCRAPYARD - DAY The other two boys eye her suspiciously. ZAK Jason, Odie. This is Lisabeth Ryan. She’s going to ... um ... watch. JASON (whispers to Zak) You robot-building dawg! LISABETH (admires robot) What does it do? ZAK It’s a rescue robot. My uncle designed it to carry injured soldiers, scale mountains and jump across rivers. LISABETH Kind of like a superhero. ZAK Oh. I didn’t think of that. Zak walks up to the robot to press the power switch. 58. JASON (to Lisabeth) You might want to stand back. LISABETH Why? JASON Cause we have no idea what’s going to happen. ZAK Let me do all the talking first. If everybody speaks at once, it’ll confuse the command interpreter. Zak presses the stud on the robot’s waist. He quickly steps back to the others. The robot’s gleaming cover plates align and snap into position. Joints extend and flex: first the shoulders and elbows, then the wrists and hands. A yellow glow appears from the round optics in the head. The giant machine throws its shoulders back as if awakening from some eternal slumber. The head swivels completely around as it takes in its surroundings. It comes to stop and focus on Zak and the others. POGO (deep, resonating voice) Greetings and salutations. Which one of you is my master? JASON Wow. It talks nice. ZAK (raises hand) I am your master. Zak Corbin. POGO I acknowledge you are my master, Zak Corbin. What is my designation? ODIE It’s what? ZAK It wants to know its name. 59. JASON I thought it was called "Guardian". ZAK That’s the name of the model. (waves hands at them) Don’t confuse it. POGO My designation is: "Don’t Confuse It". ZAK No, no! Your designation is ... (looks around room, sees junked pogo stick) Your designation is "Pogo". JASON Great. Another dumb name! LISABETH I kind of like it. POGO My designation is "Pogo". How may I serve you, Master Zak Corbin? They all stare at each other and the robot in amazement. ZAK We did it! Everything works! (to Pogo) Pogo. Walk out of this workshop. The robot unlocks its legs, takes a step forward and ... EXT. WORKSHOP IN SCRAPYARD - DAY SFX: SHOUTS The four teens SPILL out of the shack. They are followed by Pogo, who STAGGERS out of control like a drunken top. The teens try to get out of the giant robot’s way as it CRASHES into piles of junk and BOUNCES off in a new direction. ZAK Stop! Pogo smacks into a wrecked car and shoves it backward. 60. Lisabeth grabs Odie and yanks him out of the way in time. The robot comes right towards them. They crouch, fearing it will walk right over them. ZAK Pogo! Stop! Pogo comes to a halt. It locks its legs and stands. ODIE It’s a good thing we’re in a junkyard and not at school. JASON Are you kidding? That thing will turn the school into a junkyard! ZAK It just needs a little training. The four of them look at each other. ZAK Guess it’s the first day of school. EXT. PENITENTIARY ISLAND - DAY Dexter approaches a massive island prison by boat. The concrete walls are over a hundred feet high and dotted with towers. A heavy iron sea gate opens to grant the boat passage... INT. VISITOR ROOM, PENITENTIARY ISLAND Dexter is escorted into a small dank room by a PRISON GUARD. The room is divided by a thick glass wall. He sits in front of a table at the glass wall. There is a microphone. He looks up. High in the corner is a video camera, watching. Doctor Corbin is brought in by another PRISON GUARD. He sits on the other side of the glass wall. There is a microphone for him. DR CORBIN (voice heard through speaker) So, Captain Dexter. Another year goes by. What brings you to my humble abode? 61. DEXTER (into microphone) Are you well, doctor? DR CORBIN As happy as a lab rat. All that’s missing is a wheel and a large water bottle. DEXTER I wish things could be different. DR CORBIN Do you? (raises voice) To be silenced. To be muted. I don’t think you have a clue as to how I truly feel! SFX: SQUEALING feedback. Dexter rubs at his ear. DEXTER How’s your family? Have you spoken to them? DR CORBIN No. My family prefers that I don’t exist. DEXTER I don’t think so. (puts newspaper against glass) I thought you might be interested in this. CLOSE UP NEWSPAPER PAGE HEADLINE: HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN TAKES FIRST PRIZE DEXTER (reads) It says here that Zakary Corbin won the all-district science fair with a unique, labor-saving device that disassembles radios, televisions and other appliances. He credits his uncle, Doctor Elias Corbin, for inspiring him. DR CORBIN (brightens) I inspire him? My nephew said that? 62. DEXTER I’ll make sure you this. (a beat) Zak wanted to know why here. What you had get a copy of found me. He you were in done. DR CORBIN (humiliated) What did you tell him? DEXTER The truth. He took it pretty well. I get the impression he wants to know you better. Maybe if I brought him next time... DR CORBIN He can’t see me in here! Not like this! How disappointed he would be! DEXTER You’re not even giving him a chance... DR CORBIN No! (shakes his head) Bury me in the past, Captain. Everything I loved or knew is gone. He would be afraid of me! I couldn’t bear to see him! DEXTER You’re not giving Zakary enough credit. He’s got that Corbin spark in him, for sure. He was asking about the Guardian. That doesn’t sound like someone who’s afraid of you, does it? DR CORBIN (world on his shoulders) I just don’t have all that much hope, Captain. Not in a place like this. DEXTER I think he’s going to surprise you one day... 63. EXT. WORKSHOP IN SCRAPYARD - CONTINUOUS Zak stands with Pogo on top of a pile of junk. The robot mimics his movements. ZAK Bend knees ... arms in ... chest out ... and jump! Pogo LEAPS. The robot goes horizontal for a second and CRASHES below. Zak CRINGES. LISABETH Let me try something. Lisabeth stands in front of Pogo. The robot gracefully follows her as she performs ballet positions. Zak, Jason and Odie sit on a junked couch, watching. LISABETH (O.C.) Position one ... position two ... position three ... JASON She’s teaching him to dance like a girl! ZAK No! This is good! She’s teaching Pogo coordination and balance. LISABETH (O.C.) And lift and spin! The boys HOWL in surprise as Pogo LIFTS the couch over his head with three reluctant passengers. CUT TO: Odie and Lisabeth hide behind a car from Pogo. The robot throws the entire car over his head and points. POGO I found you! You are it! ODIE Hey that’s cheating! CUT TO: 64. The four teens and Pogo PLAY CARDS around a table. An oil painting of dogs playing cards sits right behind them. POGO (puts down winning hand) I have won. You have lost. Suckers! ZAK Remind me to erase that from his memory tubes. CUT TO: Zak tries to get Pogo to jump. Pogo throws his body out and PLUMMETS. He tries again, higher still, and FALLS. The robot tries yet again and DROPS like a stone. LISABETH (scolds Zak, takes robot by hand) You’re going to break him! CUT TO: Lisabeth teaches Pogo a series of ballet jumps. The size of the steps increase as Lisabeth leads Pogo. The boys are back on their couch. JASON This is boring. (sees Zak staring at Lisabeth) What is with you? ZAK (smitten with Lisabeth) Did you say something? JASON Look out! The robot is headed STRAIGHT for them. The boys dive behind the sofa. There is a BLUR and nothing. ZAK (looks around) Where’d he go? Lisabeth POINTS UP. ZOOM UP: 65. Pogo is SOARING. The machine bounds from one pile of junk to the next, landing with precision on its massive legs and feet and gathers momentum for its next tremendous jump. LISABETH (crosses her arms) He’s not boring now. INT. WORKSHOP IN SCRAPYARD - NIGHT Zak and Lisabeth are together in the workshop. Zak is tending to Pogo’s hand, which is separated from his arm and resting on a workbench. Lisabeth looks on in interest. LISABETH Jason and Odie left a half hour ago. Don’t you want to get home? ZAK As soon as I fix this part of his hand. Then I’ll wait for the next bus with you. LISABETH (peers closely) How do you know what to do? ZAK I study a lot of manuals for robots for fun. Do you want to see? Lisabeth nods. She hovers close to him. Zak nervously GULPS as he points out the parts for the hand’s appendages. ZAK Do you see this? Put your fingers on it. It’s okay. LISABETH (touches the part) It feels like a piano string. ZAK See? It’s not moving right. So I tighten it. Now press it. Lisabeth taps the string. The robot’s index finger FLEXES in response. 66. LISABETH It’s moving! ZAK Now you’re a robot repairman. I mean, repair person. LISABETH (looks up at Pogo) So what are you going to do with him? Aren’t you going to get into trouble? ZAK Who me? (tries to act tough) Oh, I get into trouble all the time. It’s nothing. My folks are hip. They’re cool. LISABETH Jason said the last time you got caught with a robot your parents sent you to bed early for a week. ZAK (not as tough as he thought) Oh. He told you that. Zak puts down the tool and looks up at Pogo. ZAK Pogo’s not evil or bad or dangerous. They were wrong about my uncle. If I can show people what a Corbin robot can really do, then maybe ... (looks out the door to the scrapyard and the stars in the sky) just maybe ... they’ll let him out of prison. LISABETH Zak. You don’t know that. ZAK (to Pogo, determined) I want to set my uncle free. I want to meet him and talk to him. Then I won’t be the only weirdo in the world who likes robots so much. It’ll be me ... and my uncle. SFX: TELETYPE SOUND COMES FROM POGO. 67. LISABETH (smiles) You are definitely not a weirdo, Zak Corbin. Zak puts the hand back on Pogo’s arm. The robot lifts the hand and wiggles its fingers. POGO Thank you, master. My hand is now one hundred percent functional. Zak and Lisabeth shut off the lights in the workshop. ZAK Good night Pogo. Get a full charge. Tomorrow’s going to be a big day. The two teens LEAVE. Standing there in the dark, hooked up to its battery pack, the TELETYPE sound returns. CLOSE UP: POGO’S HEAD FADE TO DARK as command instructions appear. TEXT: SET DOCTOR ELIAS CORBIN FREE. SEARCHING FOR DR CORBIN ... SEARCHING ... SEARCHING ... EXT. HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE - DAY The school bus BOUNCES as Pogo steps off the bus. Zak, Jason and Odie walk beside the giant robot, all SMILES, as they march towards the entrance. The crowd of students CLEARS a path. They STARE in amazement. Lisabeth stands near her friends and grins as the Drik panics. This is Zak and the boys’ moment. INT. HIGH SCHOOL CLASSROOM - CONTINUOUS Mrs. Fitzgerald is startled as Zak and Pogo lead the head of the class in a presentation on the economics of robots. Pogo runs the school’s magic board. 68. INT. SCHOOL ORCHESTRA ROOM - DAY Pogo LEADS the school orchestra in a performance, swinging a baton in time to the music. The TEACHER gapes in astonishment as Jason plays his violin. INT. HOME ECONOMICS CLASS - DAY Odie and Pogo demonstrate how to bake a cake to the rest of the class. The robot handles the mixer by SPINNING his hand rapidly. EXT. DOWNTOWN, NEW FUTURA CITY - DAY A city street of a future that never happened. Buses and hovercars ZIP past, flying machines cruise the skies, and traffic control airships drift overhead. Zak and Pogo walk side-by-side down a busy main street. PEDESTRIANS stop to stare. They’ve never seen a robot like this before. Zak BEAMS with pride. He finally has the robot he always wanted. CUT TO: CONSTRUCTION WORKERS HIGH OVERHEAD A WORKER signals a flying skycrane lowering a large dump truck on a platform. CLOSE UP: TIEDOWNS HOLDING TRUCK TO PLATFORM A tiedown comes loose. As the skycrane LOWERS the platform, the heavy dump truck SLIDES forward. More tiedowns SNAP. Less than a hundred feet or so from the street, the dump truck tips forward and ROLLS off the platform. The truck bounces down the STREET, knocking aside cars and sending people SCATTERING. Zak glances to his side. Pogo is gone! The dump truck ROLLS straight into a small city park. PARENTS grab little children. 69. A WOMAN, pinned to a wall, has no place to go. The truck is heading right at her. The truck suddenly STOPS. The vehicle slowly RISES into the air, levitating as if by magic. Pogo lifts the truck over his head and puts the truck down on the street. The woman is grateful. A CROWD gathers. They’re amazed at Pogo. MAN ONE He lifted that ... all by himself? WOMAN TWO Where did he come from? MAN TWO Who’s his owner? Hey, what’s your name, robot? POGO My designation is ... Zak PANICS. Covering his head with his jacket, he quickly interjects himself between the robot and the spectators. ZAK Pogo! Get us out of here! The robot SCOOPS Zak up and leaps away, bouncing over cars and approaching police vehicles. The onlookers GASP. EXT. STREET ALLEY - DAY Pogo lands in front of an alley and puts Zak down. Zak leads the robot further down the alley. ZAK Are you trying to get me in trouble? What was that all about? POGO I do not understand your questions. ZAK (points up street) That! What you just did! I didn’t tell you to do that! I didn’t tell you to do anything! 70. POGO The value of life is of the highest priority. ZAK What’s that supposed to mean? POGO My primary function is to rescue people and preserve life. Zak PACES up and down the alley. He doesn’t understand. ZAK (lectures) You’re supposed to obey me. I give the commands. I am your master. Zak looks up, MORTIFIED. OUTSIDE THE ALLEY: Pogo is helping a LITTLE OLD LADY cross the busy street. Zak RUNS after them. LITTLE OLD LADY (pats robot on arm) Thank you so much! Oh my! You’re such a big and strong fellow! POGO You are welcome. Zak reaches them just as the old woman continues her journey down the sidewalk. ZAK (points at woman) Do you see what I’m talking about here? POGO I see a woman enjoying her golden years. ZAK I did not command you to help her! POGO (repeats) The value of life is of the highest priority. 71. ZAK You really are different, aren’t you? INT. DEXTER’S OFFICE - DAY Lettering on speckled door glass: TEXT: (in reverse) SIDNEY DEXTER, PRIVATE INVESTIGATIONS A pair of MILITARY POLICEMEN (MPs) stride into the office. Colonel Flagg follows them. He looks in disdain at... Dexter behind his desk as he stirs FIZZING antacid into a water glass. DEXTER Funny. You don’t look like the pizza delivery robot. FLAGG Don’t mock me, Dexter. I’ve been calling you for hours! DEXTER Yeah and I’ve been ignoring you for that long too. (offers glass) Bromo? FLAGG I’m in the middle of a crisis here. DEXTER So what is it this time, Flagg? The Russians? The Chinese? The Martians? FLAGG As of fifteen hundred hours yesterday afternoon, a Corbin robot was spotted in the downtown area of this city! Flagg throws down a grainy photograph on the desk. CLOSE UP: PICTURE It’s a blurry image of Pogo and Zak -- taken from behind. 72. FLAGG It’s been spotted several times ever since! Where there’s one Corbin robot, there’s more! This is just the beginning of a robot rampage! DEXTER One robot does not make a rampage. FLAGG I have witnesses who saw a Corbin robot controlled by an adolescent teenager! DEXTER An adolescent is a teenager. FLAGG I don’t have time for a grammar lesson! This is serious! DEXTER Fine. What has this got to do with me? FLAGG This is Corbin’s doing. It has to be. How else can you explain the appearance of a Guardian robot after fifteen years!... DEXTER (pauses) Did you say a Guardian robot? FLAGG I’ve been watching Corbin. That evil genius has been planning his escape for years. He’s going to do it with ... children! DEXTER Heavens! No! (smirks) Have you ever considered becoming a comedian? With that General MacArthur getup, you’re halfway there. FLAGG Dexter, Corbin only talks to you. I need you to find out his plan to escape from prison. 73. DEXTER (examines picture) Using robots and kids. Great plan. FLAGG All of Corbin’s work is dangerous. It’s my job to protect this nation from what’s dangerous! DEXTER You’re screwy, Flagg. I also think you’re a heartless jerk. But that’s just my opinion. Flagg STORMS out of the office. His two MPs follow him. Dexter opens a drawer and removes a magnifying glass. He holds the glass to the picture. It’s a Guardian robot with a boy on its shoulder. Dexter moves the lens to a nearby store window’s reflection. Now he can see the boy from the front. DEXTER Somebody’s been very busy... EXT. HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE - DAY Lisabeth is leaving school and carries her books in a bag. ZAK (off to side) Uh, hi? LISABETH (turns, surprised) Hey. ZAK I was hoping to ... that maybe ... I wanted to ask you something. LISABETH (concerned) Zak, I haven’t seen you for days. Are you sick? ZAK I’ve kind of been busy. With Pogo. 74. LISABETH (disappointed) Oh. Are you having a good time with him? ZAK He’s been very useful. (rubs collar) Sort of. I wanted to know if I could take you home. LISABETH Zak, that’s nice of you. But I live on the other side of town. It’s a long trip by bus. (looks away) And, well, you have Pogo now and I have stuff to do at home. ZAK Oh it won’t take any time at all! Pogo can take us to your house. The giant robot PEEKS from around a corner. LISABETH Really? We can do that? The robot steps forward and extends its right palm open for her. POGO I assure you it is quite safe, Lisabeth Ryan. Lisabeth gingerly steps into the palm and allows the metal fingers to enclose around her. Zak steps into Pogo’s other hand. The robot pulls itself erect, holding the two of them. LISABETH (nervous) Is this really okay? ZAK It’s fun. Believe me. But you have to tell him where you live. LISABETH 3243 Chestnut Street. By Kingston Gardens? POGO I have calculated the distance. Now please hold on. 75. A CLICKING sound comes from Pogo’s legs as the robot bears down like a coiled spring. LISABETH Are you sure this is sa..? Pogo LAUNCHES. They head skyward, vaulting over the school grounds in a tremendous arc. Lisabeth’s voice turns into a SCREAM of terror. She grabs for the one familiar thing she knows: Zak’s hand. ZAK (shouting) It’s okay! Really! The ground comes up in a hurry. The robot’s huge legs ABSORB the impact, coils and LEAPS again. The next jump is even HIGHER; they clear the roofs of homes and small office buildings. PASSERSBY see the flying object, stare and point. Lisabeth starts to enjoy their flight, leaping across parks, winging past the tops of trees and past startled birds. Lisabeth LOOKS DOWN. DRIVERS lean out the windows of their cars. CHILDREN at a playground look up in the sky. She WAVES. Their jumps are so high now that they can see the city unfurling before them. There is one final EPIC landing in front of Lisabeth’s house. Pogo leans forward and releases Lisabeth. Her books fly out from her hands as she GIGGLES and SPINS on her toes. LISABETH That felt just like flying! Zak steps down from Pogo’s other hand, pleased. ZAK Thanks for letting me and Pogo take you home. He turns to climb back aboard the robot, but not before Lisabeth KISSES him on the cheek. Zak TOUCHES his face, amazed and delighted. 76. LISABETH (runs inside house) Good night, Zak! See you tomorrow! EXT. WORKSHOP IN SCRAPYARD - DAY Pogo arrives at the workshop carrying Zak. Zak leads Pogo inside... INT. WORKSHOP IN SCRAPYARD - DAY Zak is on cloud nine. He practically dances across the floor as he hooks Pogo up to a recharge station. He then juggles the DISASSEMBLER in his hands before pocketing it. ZAK I don’t believe it! She kissed me! POGO That is the ninth time you have made that statement. ZAK And I ... I have a girlfriend! POGO You have repeated that statement twelve times. ZAK I know, I know. But it’s the most wonderful feeling in the world, Pogo! She likes me. Me! Can you believe it? POGO I do not have enough data to answer your questions. ZAK I can’t wait to see her tomorrow. (switches off lights) I’ll come by to get you in the morning, Pogo. POGO Good night, Master Zak Corbin. Zak leaves the workshop and... 77. EXT. WORKSHOP IN SCRAPYARD - DAY ... makes his way through the scrapyard in the light of late afternoon. He ROLLS his eyes as he remembers. ZAK My book bag! I left it! Zak heads back to the workshop, walks inside and switches on the lights. ZAK Pogo? (louder) Pogo?!! EXT. WORKSHOP IN SCRAPYARD - NIGHT Jason, Odie and Lisabeth join a frantic Zak in front of the workshop. The boys carry flashlights. JASON What do you mean Pogo’s gone? ZAK I put him in here to recharge. I walked out to leave. But when I went back to get my bookbag... Zak gestures inside the empty workshop. ZAK He was gone! He could be anywhere! I’ve been looking all this time. JASON We are toast! What are folks gonna say when we tell them there’s a Corbin robot running loose! ZAK We can’t tell anybody! LISABETH Zak, Jason’s right. We have to tell someone. ZAK (begs) Please help me find him! I don’t want him taken or ... or destroyed! Zak snatches a flashlight from Odie and storms off. The boys and Lisabeth look at each other, unsure. 78. ODIE I don’t want to get into trouble. LISABETH It can’t hurt to look a little. Then we’ll tell someone. They follow Zak, checking the scrapyard and sweeping around with their flashlights. The teens check: inside junked cars ... discarded refrigerators ... under old bed frames. They SHOUT his name. Zak sits on the fender of a wreck, SULKING, while the others gather around. ZAK Where could he be? ODIE Um. He’s in Old Man Petersen’s lot. Odie points. Illuminated by floodlights, Pogo stands atop the tallest trash heap in the scrap yard across the street. JASON What’s he doing all the way over there? They cross the street to the front gate of the scrapyard there and climb the path up to the top of the scrapheap. ZAK (huffing) Pogo! Why did you leave the workshop? POGO I am completing the task you gave me, Master Zak Corbin. ZAK What task? JASON (also out of breath) Yeah! What task? POGO The task my master gave me. 79. ZAK Pogo. I just left you in the workshop for the night. I didn’t tell you to do anything. What task? The robot turns and POINTS. The four teens GASP. Along a muddy shoreline are HUNDREDS of Guardian robots! The robots are WELDING, CUTTING, POUNDING and LIFTING heavy pieces of iron, engines and scrap metal from several derelict vessels beached on the shore. ODIE (reaches top, wheezing) He ... made .. more ... of ... him! LISABETH What are they doing? JASON Working without a permit, that’s for sure! ZAK Pogo. I don’t understand. What did I tell you to do? All the activity on the shoreline STOPS. The area becomes strangely quiet. The Guardians put down tools and other objects and step away. A deep resonating HUM erupts from the area. Something is stirring on the shore! The ground SHAKES as huge sections of metal TWIST and CLICK into place. A mountain of steel RISES before the teens, teetering on legs the size of diesel locomotives. Arms pivot. A head appears. POGO To set your uncle free. Two saucer-like eyes of the GUARDIAN XL light up. The robot STAGGERS a few paces, shaking the ground as it moves. The giant robot turns around and MARCHES into the water! After a few strides, the entire machine disappears beneath the surface of the rippling waters. SILENCE returns to the shoreline. 80. JASON (O.C.) NOW can we tell someone?! INT. PRISON CELL - NIGHT Doctor Corbin lies in his bunk in the muted dark. Attached to the bed frame above him is the newspaper announcing Zak’s win of the science fair. There is a picture of him holding the award. Doctor Corbin reaches up and touches Zak’s image. DR CORBIN Well done, Zakary. Well done! How I wish I was there. How proud I am... SFX: ALARM BELL The prison’s interior lights SNAP ON. Doctor Corbin slips out of the bunk and approaches the bars. PRISON GUARDS rush past his one lone isolated cell. DR CORBIN What’s going on? Two GUARDS take up positions right outside the cell. They are armed with rifles. DR CORBIN Is someone trying to escape? Good heavens! We’re on an island! How could someone possibly escape? The GUARDS say nothing. They are SWEATING. Corbin looks out from his cell. From this level, he can see the entire length of the prison block with its rows of cells and high ceiling. SFX: POUNDING comes from the far end of the corridor. Both guards bring up their rifles. They are PANICKING. SFX: GUNFIRE, muted. SFX: POUNDING grows LOUDER and LOUDER. The far corridor wall CRUMBLES and COLLAPSES! Sea spray and wind POUR inside the gap. 81. An immense SHADOW pushes through the wall. GUARDS run around its feet, pointlessly firing their weapons. Doctor Corbin’s mouth opens wide in ASTONISHMENT! The two guards at Corbin’s cell take aim and fire. The shadow MARCHES relentlessly towards them. Its head swivels from side-to-side, checking the occupants of each cell. Giant yellow eyes GLOW intensely as the robot recognizes the man behind bars. It LUMBERS forward, its hands the size of taxicabs as they stretch towards him... DR CORBIN (raises his hands) Go away! I did not make you! Go away! EXT. DOWNTOWN CITY PLAZA - NIGHT A yellow hover cab pulls up and parks half-over the curb. Dexter, Zak, Lisabeth, Jason and Odie spill out. Pogo, following from behind, LANDS near them. They RUSH towards the entrance. DEXTER Talk about opening a can of crazy! ZAK I’m so sorry, Mr. Dexter! You were the only person I could think of calling! DEXTER Great! Now all I have to do is convince the Mayor and everyone else that a sixty-foot-tall robot breaking your uncle out of prison is not as bad as it sounds. Dexter is about to open the front doors when FLAGG and his MPs shove their way out. FLAGG (gruff) You’re too late. The Mayor’s been briefed on the situation: a giant robot just smashed its way into Penitentiary Island! 82. DEXTER (sarcastic) Did it ask for directions to the Statue of Liberty, too? FLAGG No! But it did help Doctor Elias Corbin escape. The colonel GLARES suspiciously at Zak. FLAGG That robot is headed back here. (a beat) So Corbin can have his revenge! DEXTER You’ve been practicing that line all night, haven’t you? FLAGG (points at Pogo) And that’s an illegal robot. It’s to be confiscated at once! All of you are going to be held accountable for this. (to MPs) Private, keep these teenagers and that robot right here. MP ONE Yes, sir! Zak and the other teens are frightened by the imposing soldiers. Flagg adjusts his officer’s cap and marches toward the street. Dexter follows him. DEXTER Elias Corbin isn’t out for vengeance. Those kids aren’t criminals! The Guardian is only doing what it was commanded to do. The boy wanted to see his uncle! FLAGG The Army’s handling the situation now. A distant RUMBLING echoes across the empty civic plaza. Zak and the others RUSH forward to LOOK. 83. DEXTER (concerned) Flagg, whatever you’re planning, it’s a very bad idea. A procession of military might: tanks, mobile rocket launchers, towed artillery pieces and troops file past. SPECTATORS pour out from buildings to the sidewalks to watch the procession. SFX: INTENSE VIBRATION, GETTING LOUDER Buildings are briefly eclipsed in shadow. A shadow MARCHES on massive footpads across the plaza. A giant war machine appears. Painted olive drab, the robot is armed with missile pods and guns. Its left arm ends in a metal-piercing claw. The right arm carries an elongated cannon. Dexter looks down. Zak is SHAKING. He puts his arm protectively around the teen’s shoulder. The robot’s name appears next to an Army star. CLOSE UP ON TEXT: HERMES DEXTER (furious) No wonder the government outlawed Corbin’s designs! You kept it for yourselves. You stole his work! FLAGG Nonsense. We improved his work. Corbin’s designs serve the greatest good: our national defense. Flagg heads towards a command and control center setting up from a tractor trailer. CONTROL OPERATORS with headsets sit behind terminals with video screens and keyboards. CONTROL OPERATOR 1 Radar and guidance systems, check. CONTROL OPERATOR 2 Infrared imaging, on-line. Massive screens are ELEVATED. They show military units on a strategic map assembling on southern Queens. 84. A yellow cross marks a location just off the coast. A dotted path indicates where the giant robot will come back. FLAGG (to control operators) Radio all units: I want that robot turned to slag and Corbin back behind bars before breakfast. Zak shakes his head in disbelief. What has he done? ZAK (whispers to Lisabeth) This is all my fault! Pogo was supposed to show everyone that my uncle’s robots were useful. Look at them! (gestures to spectators and military) They’re afraid! I did this! LISABETH Zak, no one blames you for wanting your uncle back. ZAK (despairs) No one will want to talk to me again. LISABETH (puts hand on his arm) You’re not alone. You have friends. Unconvinced, Zak watches the screens showing the forces readying to destroy the approaching robot -- and his poor uncle. ZAK (looks off at Pogo) If no one will help... Pan back to a confident Flagg. He takes a seat in front of the screens and a cup of coffee from an ASSISTANT. FLAGG (watches screens) This’ll be better than watching Sunday Night Football. ODIE I don’t want to be grounded for life! I’m still being punished for the last robot... 85. JASON I wonder if they’ll let me practice my violin in jail? DEXTER No one’s going to jail... Suddenly AWARE something is wrong, Dexter counts teens. DEXTER Where’s Zakary?? MP ONE (O.C.) Hey kid! Stop! LISABETH (turns) Zak! No! Zak has been hoisted up in Pogo’s hand. ZAK (defiant) My uncle didn’t do this. It’s my fault and I’m going to stop it! DEXTER Zak, you don’t want to be anywhere near when that robot comes ashore! Before the MPs can reach him, Pogo LAUNCHES into the sky--carrying Zak in his hand. The robot vaults over a military convoy and disappears. DEXTER Flagg! The boy took the robot. He’s heading into your war zone! Tell your men to stand down. CONTROL OPERATOR 1 Contact sonar! Large metallic object approaching shoreline. Half a mile and closing. FLAGG (grins to Dexter) The boy’ll just have to take a seat and watch. Now if you excuse me, I’ve got a tin can to crush. 86. EXT. INDUSTRIAL SHORELINE - NIGHT Abandoned industrial buildings and warehouses sit in a rough state of decay. The inlet waters appear CALM. Bubbles FROTH. Slowly, but determined, the giant GUARDIAN XL robot rises from the water with every step. As the robot’s head and chest clear the water, a small transparent bubble is visible. Inside the bubble is Doctor Corbin, his voice MUFFLED, as he screams and slams his fists against the thick material. The robot STOPS right at the shoreline. The bubbles SNAPS open with a WHOOSH of air. DR CORBIN (gasps) Enough! That will be quite enough! I demand an explanation! Robot, what is your function? GUARDIAN XL (booming voice) Assisting those in danger or need is my primary function. I was commanded to set you free. DR CORBIN (disbelief) I designed a rescue robot years ago! You’re too big to be that robot! GUARDIAN XL I am Guardian XL. DR CORBIN Well, Guardian XL. Do you realize what you’ve done? GUARDIAN XL You have been set free. DR CORBIN No, you oversized, walking junk heap! (sighs) What possible reason could there be to breaking me out of prison? Who on earth built you? Who is your master?... 87. EXT. DOWNTOWN CITY PLAZA - NIGHT Flagg and the others eye the main screen. Flagg is confused. FLAGG What is it doing? CONTROL OPERATOR 1 It’s just standing there, sir. DEXTER You have it surrounded, Flagg! Tell Corbin to surrender. Just ask him. He won’t fight! FLAGG (ignores him) All units ... engage hostile. Lisabeth and the boys are HORRIFIED. DEXTER It’s not hostile! It’s just standing there! EXT. INDUSTRIAL SHORELINE - NIGHT Twin EXPLOSIONS strike the towering robot from behind. Guardian XL is thrown FORWARD by the impact. Corbin nearly falls out of the cupola. Two fighter-bombers SCREAM by. They WING upward. Doctor Corbin pulls himself back up. When he looks across the industrial plain, he can make out small shapes between the buildings. DR CORBIN Those look like toy tanks... GUARDIAN XL (alters its stance) I must protect you from danger! Tanks and artillery BLAST AWAY at the Guardian XL. The robot turns its back, protecting Corbin. One side of the military units PRESS their attack. They are joined in by more forces on the other side of the robot. The Guardian XL is PEPPERED and POCKMARKED by shells. 88. EXT. DOWNTOWN CITY PLAZA - NIGHT Footage from the attack is transmitted back to the screens. Dexter shakes his head in dismay. Jason, Odie and Lisabeth watch and fret. JASON It’s not even fighting back. DEXTER It’s protecting Corbin! FLAGG (to operators) Bring up the Hermes. CONTROL OPERATOR 2 (presses button) Engaging Hermes battle robot. LISABETH (helpless) But what about Zak? EXT. INDUSTRIAL SHORELINE - NIGHT The Guardian XL is surrounded on all sides. Driven by hostile fire behind an empty building, the robot FALLS to one knee as it tries to shield Doctor Corbin. DR CORBIN Please stop this! Ahead, an ugly shape KICKS UP swirling clouds of dust. The Hermes raises an arm and aims a cluster of cannons. DR CORBIN (shuts his eyes) HELP!!... The Guardian XL CROUCHES with a familiar CLICKING sound as its legs bear down. Just as the Hermes FIRES, the Guardian XL LEAPS! SOLDIERS and ARTILLERYMEN lift their heads in disbelief as the equivalent of a skyscraper VAULTS right over their heads! The Guardian XL lands, digging two colossal TRENCHES as it SKIDS to a halt. The robot starts to RUN away. 89. EXT. DOWNTOWN CITY PLAZA - NIGHT FLAGG (in total disbelief) What the John Wayne just happened? How can something that big do that? ODIE (shouts) He jumps! Just like Lisabeth taught Pogo! He’s a copy of Pogo! Lisabeth BLUSHES. CONTROL OPERATOR 1 Uh, sir? (points at screen) EXT. SHORELINE AND BEYOND - NIGHT The Guardian leads the colonel’s forces on a merry chase across the industrial wasteland. Tanks and self-propelled artillery can hardly keep up. Once they get in position, the Guardian XL doubles back and leaps right over them before they can fire. The Hermes is too slow and cannot keep up as the Guardian XL plays hide and seek. EXT. DOWNTOWN CITY PLAZA - NIGHT FLAGG (to operator 2) Enough of this game of tag. Activate the rail gun on the Hermes! EXT. SHORELINE AND BEYOND - NIGHT The Hermes stops and a large cannon unfolds. The entire back section of the robot SPARKS and CRACKLES. EXT. DOWNTOWN CITY PLAZA - NIGHT CLOSE UP: ON CONTROL PANEL AND BLINKING RED LIGHTS CONTROL OPERATOR 2 (O.C.) Sir, that problem’s back. We’re receiving a fail signal on the target acquisition system. 90. FLAGG How many giant robots are out there, besides ours? CONTROL OPERATOR 2 Just the other one, sir. FLAGG Then we don’t have a problem, do we? Give me firing control. On the control panel, a screen is overlaid with a targeting grid. The Guardian XL appears, then disappears. Just behind the Guardian is the city skyline. TEXT: WARNING -- TARGET LOCK UNSTABLE DEXTER What are you doing? FLAGG (finger on master button) Erasing Doctor Elias Corbin from the history books... The targeting mask changes from YELLOW to RED. A bulls-eye covers the Guardian XL. Flagg MASHES down the button. EXT. SHORELINE AND BEYOND - NIGHT The Hermes FIRES! The beam barely misses the Guardian XL and ... STRIKES a tower downtown! EXT. DOWNTOWN CITY PLAZA - NIGHT Pieces of a skyscraper’s tower are SHEARED off by the blast. SFX: METAL TEARING, COLLAPSING SUPPORTS The tower’s stainless steel mast TEETERS. People look up and run in panic as the mast PLUNGES to the streets below... ...but it is caught by the Guardian XL. The robot FALTERS under the crushing weight of the tower. Inside the Guardian XL cupola, gauges in front of Doctor Corbin change from cautious YELLOW to dangerous RED. 91. SFX: BELLS AND ALARMS DR CORBIN (cheers the robot on) Yes! Hold it! Just a little longer! EXT. DOWNTOWN CITY PLAZA - NIGHT FLAGG How is it doing that ... why is it doing that? DEXTER Because its purpose is to save lives! CONTROL OPERATOR 2 (to Flagg) Sir! Hermes is entering the city! FLAGG Cancel it! All units cease fire! CONTROL OPERATOR 2 It won’t respond! It’s still hunting for a target! Any target! The video screen with the target mask picks an electrical tower; it barely resembles a giant robot. EXT. CITY OUTSKIRTS - NIGHT Hermes destroys the electrical tower. It marches towards the heart of downtown... EXT. DOWNTOWN BY FALLEN TOWER - NIGHT People SCRAMBLE away as the Guardian XL strains to hold up the tower. Inside the Guardian XL cupola, gauges change to ... TEXT: FAIL GUARDIAN XL Doctor Corbin, you are in grave danger! 92. DR CORBIN (bravely calm) Hold the tower until you are unable, Guardian XL. The robot begins to collapse under the weight of the mast. EXT. DOWNTOWN CITY PLAZA - NIGHT Lisabeth grabs Jason and points. EXT. DOWNTOWN BY FALLEN TOWER - NIGHT An entirely different kind of army arrives. Guardian robots -- hundreds of them! Jumping, leaping or simply running, they RUSH towards their gigantic cousin. On the street, Guardians GATHER trapped citizens, SHIELD people from falling debris and form TEAMS to bolster the Guardian XL. The robots CRAWL all over the giant, patching plates and repairing systems. Inside the Guardian XL cupola, gauges change to yellow. EXT. DOWNTOWN CITY PLAZA - NIGHT DEXTER (grins) Now that’s a robot rampage! A shape carrying a teen boy DROPS from the sky and LANDS among them. LISABETH (thrilled) Zak! ZAK (at Flagg) Stop shooting! My uncle’s robots are trying to help! CONTROL OPERATOR 2 Sir, the Hermes is coming right at us! It’s targeted the civic center! FLAGG Evacuate the area! 93. ZAK What’s happening?! DEXTER The Army’s lost control of the Hermes. It’s headed right for us! FLAGG (to MPs) Get that kid! Zak WHISPERS a command to Pogo. The MPs exchange doubting looks as Zak waves and SPRINGS away with Pogo. DEXTER Zak! Wait! (to teens) Get out of here! Now! EXT. DOWNTOWN BY FALLEN TOWER - NIGHT Pogo reaches the cupola of the Guardian XL in a few jumps. Doctor Corbin doesn’t recognize his own nephew. ZAK Pogo! Take my uncle to safety! Pogo GRABS him and VAULTS away. DR CORBIN Zakary? (recognizes him) Zakary! Doctor Corbin and the robot disappear, leaving Zak inside the Guardian XL. He takes a deep breath and looks up at the giant’s head. ZAK Who is your master? GUARDIAN XL (bellows) You are my master, Zakary Corbin! Zak catches a glimpse of the Hermes as it turns a corner and readies to fire. ZAK Oh boy! SCREEN INSIDE HERMES: a targeting grid covers the building where the command and control center is located. 94. TEXT: TARGET ACQUIRED. The Hermes’ reactor SPARKS and CRACKLES again. A powerful charge builds as the weapon is about to fire... The Guardian XL LANDS right in front of the Hermes, bringing both of its hands down on its rail cannon like a SLEDGEHAMMER. The EXPLOSION from the damaged gun knocks the Army robot off its feet. The Hermes THRASHES as it gets back up. ZAK You got its attention! Let’s lead that thing out of the city! The Guardian XL RUNS, the Hermes right behind in pursuit. EXT. DOWNTOWN CITY PLAZA - NIGHT CONTROL OPERATOR 2 The Hermes is chasing the giant back to the shore. FLAGG (fans face with hand) I don’t think I can take any more surprises! Pogo LANDS among them, but he is carrying a different Corbin in his arms. The robot deposits a trembling Doctor Corbin to the ground. FLAGG Corbin?! LISABETH Where’s Zakary? DR CORBIN (trembling) He traded places with me! He’s in that giant robot. (to Dexter) Captain, you must help him! FLAGG (to MPs) Get something right for a change! Take him into custody! 95. DEXTER (to MPs) It’s all right, fellas. I’ll take the doctor in. (winks to Doctor Corbin and the teens) Dexter GLANCES over at the colonel’s JEEP. Flagg is too busy to notice. FLAGG (to control operator one) I need to get to the front. Call my driver and have him bring up my (turns) ... Jeep. The Jeep ... and everyone else ... are gone. EXT. SHORELINE, SOME DISTANCE AWAY Pogo LANDS the colonel’s jeep with Doctor Corbin, Dexter, Lisabeth, Jason and Odie. They scramble out to watch... Off in the distance, the Hermes MARCHES around the inlet. DEXTER (raises binoculars) It’s searching for the other robot. DR CORBIN It called itself Guardian. A much, much bigger version. It said its purpose was to set me free. LISABETH (softly) Zak just wanted to meet you. He didn’t mean to cause all this. DR CORBIN (admires Guardian) Still, look at what this machine has accomplished. How very wrong General Maxim was about you! POGO All life has value. A FLURRY of motion catches Dexter’s attention. The Guardian XL is rising up to challenge the Hermes. 96. DEXTER There they are! EXT. INDUSTRIAL SHORELINE - NIGHT The Hermes and the Guardian XL grapple with one another. The titans SLIDE and SHOVE one another in the soft earth and CRASH against buildings. ZAK (shouts) Just do what I told you! GUARDIAN XL Yes, Master Zakary Corbin! Zak takes a breath and JUMPS from the cupola to the Hermes’ CLAW. He scrambles across the robot’s uneven plates. ZAK Now! Guardian XL brings an arm down and separates the two machines with a SWIPE. The Hermes UNLEASHES weapons and missiles at the Guardian XL. The robot constantly LEAPS and JUMPS with the grace of a ballerina. The Hermes misses every time. EXT. SHORELINE, SOME DISTANCE AWAY - NIGHT DR CORBIN Does anyone else see that robot is ... dancing? Lisabeth SMILES as the BATTLE rages. EXT. INDUSTRIAL SHORELINE - NIGHT Zak runs from one section to the other on the giant war machine. He is SEARCHING for a ... CLOSE UP: MAINTENANCE PANEL TEXT: STANDARD POWER OUTLET Zak flips the panel open, digs into his pocket and produces the DISASSEMBLER. Hermes targets the Guardian XL and fires a MASSIVE BLAST. 97. The Guardian topples over into the water. ZAK (slams DISASSEMBLER in) No! EXT. DOWNTOWN CITY PLAZA - NIGHT All the screens and control terminals fill with STATIC. FLAGG What the?... EXT. INDUSTRIAL SHORELINE - NIGHT ON HERMES: bolts and panels start to fall off. First small things, then much bigger sections. An entire arm and its weapons falls off. The war machine TEARS ITSELF APART. Zak is still on board. He’s part of a mountain of moving and flying parts. No place is safe for him. EXT. SHORELINE, SOME DISTANCE AWAY - NIGHT DEXTER (through binoculars) The Hermes is falling apart! JASON (triumphant) It’s Zak’s disassembler! DEXTER I see Zakary! He’s on board the Hermes! Pogo LEAPS into action. EXT. INDUSTRIAL SHORELINE - NIGHT Zak is TRAPPED on the Hermes. The disintegration happens faster and faster. Zak dives for his life when a missile launcher drops. The outer hull’s armored decking COLLAPSES underneath him. 98. Hanging by a communications pole, Zak LOOKS DOWN deep inside the mechanism of Hermes: a cauldron of giant gears, rods, reactors, drive belts and support brackets. Everything is coming undone before his eyes. Zak LOOKS UP. The pole he’s clinging to is FALLING. A gleaming metal bullet sweeps the boy up as the Hermes SPINS and DESTROYS itself. The collapse raises a VAST CLOUD. Rockets and bombs IGNITE. EXT. SHORELINE, SOME DISTANCE AWAY - NIGHT Lisabeth’s eyes WIDEN in terror at the cloud of fire. She RUNS towards it. DEXTER Lisabeth! It’s not safe! EXT. INDUSTRIAL SHORELINE - NIGHT Everything is GRAYED OUT, obscured by smoke and dust. Dark shapes rise before Lisabeth: parts fallen from the Hermes. LISABETH (calls out) Zak? Zak! The others join in, calling for Zak as they search. DEXTER Zakary! JASON AND ODIE Zak! Zakary! DR CORBIN My boy! Where are you? Zakary? Lisabeth STUMBLES across what she thinks is just another SCORCHED hunk of metal. The shapes MOVES. It’s Pogo! The robot UNFURLS, revealing a DIRTY and DAZED Zak safely nestled inside its arms. Lisabeth goes to him. LISABETH (excited) Zakary! Zak! (louder) He’s alive! She HUGS him, then SHOVES him back. 99. LISABETH You are so lucky I don’t kill you! (finds his glasses) You dropped your eyeglasses. Zak looks at her and blinks. He doesn’t know what to say. Lisabeth goes to put the glasses on his face when Zak takes her hands. She smiles as he pulls her closer. They KISS. LISABETH I’m so glad you’re safe! Zak LOOKS past her. He STUMBLES to his feet. He is looking right at his uncle. Doctor Corbin STARES back at his nephew in admiration. ZAK (whispers) Uncle Elias? DR CORBIN (relieved) Zakary? Zak RUNS into Doctor Corbin’s arms. He finally has what he truly wanted all along. The others GATHER around them. DEXTER (pleased) That’s way better than any explosion. Odie and Jason walk over to Pogo. The robot is blackened and all banged up. ODIE We’ve got a lot of work to do. FADE OUT EXT. NEW FUTURA TOWN CENTER - DAY The center of New Futura City is host to a massive celebration. Colorful balloons and pennants fly in the breeze. Airships BUZZ overhead while CROWDS gather around the Fair’s great plaza. 100. ZAK (O.C.) (shouting) C’mon! Everyone’s waiting! We’ll be late! Zak and his parents, along with Doctor Corbin, make their way through the gathered FAMILIES and ONLOOKERS. Everyone is dressed up. LINDA CORBIN Zakary! Slow down! You’re going to wear out your poor uncle before we even gets there! DR CORBIN It’s all right. (winks to Zak) Let’s just leave these slugs behind! They reach Dexter, Jason, Odie and Lisabeth. They are all dressed for the occasion. ZAK (stammers at Lisabeth) You look ... well .. wow! LISABETH (takes his hand) Are you sure you’re not Odie? Dexter and Doctor Corbin shake hands. DR CORBIN Captain, I cannot thank you enough for everything that you’ve done, everything that you said. DEXTER All of it was true, doctor. The government finally admitted it made a mistake: robots make lousy soldiers. ZAK And they wanted my disassembler. DEXTER More important, you’re a free man. A fresh start. You can build robots again. 101. DR CORBIN I’m just happy to be back with my family. (smiles at Zak and Lisabeth) As for me and my robots, I’m sure people have forgotten this tired old man by now. Zak takes his uncle by the hand and pulls him deeper into the CROWD. People stand back and make room for them. SFX: APPLAUSE begins to build. ZAK You haven’t been forgotten, uncle. DR CORBIN What is this all about? The crowd PARTS. A GRAND PARADE OF ROBOTS is underway. Hundreds of Guardian robots MARCH in formation and PLAY musical instruments. They have been cleaned and smartly painted. CHEERS and SHOUTS sweep across the plaza for Doctor Corbin and his amazing robots. At the very lead is Pogo. The robot WAVES to its master and its creator, which Zak and Doctor Corbin gladly return. ZAK People really do care! Your Guardians did all these amazing things ... just to save you. Doctor Corbin wraps his arms around Zak and hugs him. DR CORBIN (thick with emotion) I was not saved by any robot. (a beat) I was saved by you. The Parade of Robots continues down the central plaza. Airships and flying craft buzz the proceedings until... FADE TO WHITE