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Thank you for visiting the new exclusive site for all the screenwriting work we are currently developing.

 

You might be asking yourself, "What kind of name is Lancelot for a ship?" You might be familiar in some form or another of hearing the stories of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Believe it or not, there will be a ship coming into the scene that will have the name GUINAVERE. This ship is a Yelllowstone shuttlecraft. It is the name of the Captain's yaght on Earth as well as being LANCELOT's chief shuttlecraft. There already exists a starship with the name of the legendary sword that was pulled out of an anvil - Excalibur, although she is not part of the fleet involved with the Mercy Missions very frequently.

 

 

 

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New stories will be coming in soon. Feel free to browse them and read them in your leisure. They are NOT for the purpose of printing or duplicating and distribution with anyone else. This project amongst others for the VEAC fleet, are not intended for the purpose of gaining any personal profit. 

 

 

 

A new set of exciting chapters are coming soon that will certain keep the reader at the edge of the seat. In the new chapters and subsequent acts, numerous other canisters are found in the crater, that contain parchments of more code. When these are joined together, they could hold a 2 thousand year old secret hidden by the ancient civilians of the planet now seared with heat. Once interpreted with the help of ancient languages maintained in the database aboard the LANCELOT, it becomes clear that the parchments are instructions for building something Big. This mysterious object for which the blueprints are, could either cause unimaginable suffering or unsurpassable peace. It all depends on whose hands these secrets fall into.

 

More details about the villains attempting to get their hands on the object will come to light in due course.

 

 

 

Thanks again for your visit.

 

 

 This site was last updated: October 11, 2008