The Cogsville Enforcers

 

 

 

 

10-13-2025

Rodger White

The Cogsville Enforcers

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Chapter 1: Rodger White Of Lakeisle

i Rodger appearance

1 Rodger White is a writer, scientist, adventurer. 2 Rodger wore his nature explorer’s outfit, light green cargo collar short sleeve shirt, light green cargo shorts, a green bandana knotted at his sternum tied loose around his neck, light green cotton pull up socks, with light green hiking boots, going into the bogs. 3 Rodger is a handsome white man, average height, short brown hair combed to one side, clean shaven with a thick light brown mustache fully across his upper lip. 4 Rodger has fit stature with muscular arms, strong legs, broad abdomen with a fat stomach bulging into his clothing.

5 Rodger White explores into bogs. 5 Rodger authors the stories of his adventures to the world. 4 The production studio MediaOne publishes Rodger White’s stories. 3 Videos show Rodger televised wearing his explorer ranger’s outfit posing with natural tigers. 2 Rodger White has global syndication on his adventures in bogs. 1 Rodger White’s encounters in the bogs are prominent stories of his featured adventures where he experiences wonders of nature.

i Rodger’s house

1 A large white mansion at the top of Montglen Street in Cogsville is the home of Rodger White. 2-3 Montglen Street rounds upwards into the mountainside in Lakeisle where Rodger’s house is in view at the top. 3-2 Rodger’s house is a manor home made of stone with white side-boarding on the upper floors. 4-2 Rodger’s house has estate land in the Lakeisle neighborhood of greater Cogsville. 4-4 Lakeisle is a neighborhood established within bog lands. 3-5-4 Rodger’s house is on a mountain-side at the very edge of the Lakeisle’s boarder limit into a bog valley. 2-3 Lakeisle is next to bog lands at Cogsville’s North side in a neighborhood of North-West Cogsville. 1 A bog surrounds Rodger’s house in Lakeisle.

1 Rodger is from Cogsville, Illinois. 2 Cogsville is a large city. 3-4-3 Cogsville, Illinois features traditional United States infrastructures of the very large cities in America. 4 Cogsville is advancing civilizations in The United States Of America. 4-3 Cogsville categorizes with industrial class cities. 3-2 Cogsville has variety of culture, including while not limited to, entertainment, style, academics, artistry, sports, law, and bogs. 2-4-0 Cogsville’s population has about six and a half million people living there. 1 Cogsville is a major hub of civilization in The United States Of America, the largest city in the state of Illinois.

i Rodgers house on Montglen Street

1 Rodger’s house sits alone at the top of the street.

2 Outside of Rodger’s house is a long front yard of grass.

3 The front of Rodger’s house has vibrant garden plots on display to the sides of the main entrance.

4 Flowers, trees, and plants fill garden plots arranged on all sides of the house and in the back-yard near the perimeter of the house.

4 The back-yard is made of a large grass field with gardens at the edges of the yard near to the house with a patio connecting the back yard to the back door entrance, and a large brown wood gazebo at the side of the backyard.

3 Bogs behind Rodger’s house extends into the mountainside.

2 At the perimeter of Rodger’s house are bog woods.

1 Rodger is at his house in the bogs on his estate.

i Rodger appears in Bogmire

1-3 Rodger is a pale white man. 2-4-1 Rodger appears in the mountains of the bogs at his house in a large field of grass, wearing his bog explorer’s outfit in light green, high in the mountains under large white puffy clouds above. 3 Rodger has a chiseled pale white face with pink complexion in his cheeks, clean shaven, with a full brown mustache across his upper lip. 3 Rodger looks on stringently at the distance. 2 Rodger sees in the distance a grass field in high horizons over bog mountains. 1 Rodger is at a mountainside going into a sunny bog valley.

i Lauren appears

1 A young lady walks behind Rodger. 2 She has a pretty face with long shimmering brown hair wearing a white dress top with a blending color phase to full light green at the short skirt bottom. 3 She is a average size beautiful white woman, with brunette hair, who has a fit, admirable figure for a lady. 3 Her name is Lauren Larin. 2 Lauren looks out at the grass field seeing Rodger in front who walks ahead. 1 Lauren looks down at a narrow ground path Rodger’s walks on then looks up at the view of the large field.

1 “This is Bogmire. 2 Bogmire is the extension of my estate land,” says Rodger. 3 Rodger walks along a ground path with hiking boots through a large grass field in the bog mountain valley with Lauren behind him. 4 Lauren and Rodger walk on a ground path emerging out of a woodsy glen into a grass field. 5 They walk on the ground path through a field of grass where dense thickets of trees appear in the distance. 6 They approach the center of the large field of grass with a view looking out over bog valleys.

1 “What are rights?,” says Rodger turning around to look at Lauren. 2 Lauren hesitates to answer for a moment looking at Rodger. 1 Rodger talks to Lauren in the middle of the grass field at Bogmire.

Rodger: 1 Rights are laws protecting freedom. 1 In Cogsville there is rule.

Lauren walks forward into the grass field looking around at the distant bog valley. Rodger watches Lauren.

Rodger: On this adventure I’m going to invite Enforcers of policy operation at Bogmire.

Lauren: Who are the Enforcers?

Rodger: 1 Enforcers bear the protection of armor guard inventory.

1 Enforcer provides the most protection of armor guard inventory.

Lauren: What is Bogmire used for on this adventure of yours?

Rodger: 1 I’ll get Enforcers in armor guard’s to arrive here.

2 I have the honor to provide officers service of law in protection of Enforcers.

3 The policy operator will serve orders to protect the law.

3 Police hold honor to serve law.

2 The honors of police military serve with officious merit to Cogsville’s right.

1 The bogs provide a perfect space for the Enforcers.

Lauren: How?

Rodger: 1 A bog belongs to nature. 2 Nature provides our home a source of protection in the land. 1 What provides a home values is worth protecting.

Lauren: I see how it is then, what Bogmire does.

Rodger: Lauren, you have to go with me.

Lauren: I’ll play along with your games for now.

Rodger: You may go where I’m going.

Lauren: I could get my job in fashion design back.

Rodger: If you decide you like living in Lakeisle you’ll have your own design room in the house.

Lauren: At the office I had a full studio to use.

1 ”We are fortunate enough,” says Rodger continuing to walk ahead along the ground path. 2 Lauren pauses looking at Rodger with concerned puzzlement then shakes her head continuing to walk with Rodger through the field.

 

1 The wind is gusting in the midst of dry summer Sun. 2 Their clothes billow in the winds with white clouds high above. 1 Lauren turns a quick circle step in place grasping into the air to catch the breeze under a big white cloud.

1 A field of short grass at Bogmire has a large open space attached to a bog glade with a thicket of trees on all sides. 2 Through the large grass field is a walking path in the ground. 3 Rodger walks along the ground path with Lauren following behind him through the grass field. 4 The bog valley is quiet in the Sun shining with a breeze of wind gusting through the field of grass. 3 The bog glade in the mountains has a view North of a bog valley. 2 At the edge of the bog glade is a short mountain-side with a winding stream down below. 1 There are large light grey rocks near some hard-wood trees growing sparsely in the grass field of the bog glade near the side of the mountain’s edge.

1 The field of grass has a walkable incline on one side. 2 They walk down the incline along a ground path by the side of the field of grass with a stream in the near distance. 3 They walk down the incline towards the stream on a slope in between large light grey rocks with tall grass sticking out. 4 They get to a grassy dune at a bustling clear water stream. 3 The stream divides a green grass dune to one side with another green grassy dune connecting to a harrow mire of hard-wood trees in the distance. 2 A surge in the stream extends into a deepening pool along the grass dune into the distance. 1 From the grass dune by the side of the water they watch a clear shallow water stream rippling over green rocks covered with algae.

0-3 Rocks make splashing ripples in shallow water along the grass dunes.

3-4 A spectacular array of colorful lichens patter onto large rocks on the stream banks.

1-2 Thick green algal blooms cover rocks inside the clear water stream dispatching algal blooms through rocks sunken into the tides.

2-3 Clandestine stalks of grass shoots with white bristles of fluffy plumes at the dune’s banks along the edges in view of the winding stream.

6-7-1 Green lichens cover the ground on the far stream dune like a glowing green aura.

4-5-1 Over rocks above water at the grass banks of the stream tall tigerlily flowers grow.

5-6-2-1 “Beautiful,” says Lauren looking at the bog stream where there are tigerlilys.

1 Rodger walks away from the stream up the mountainous incline of the bog valley with Lauren following. 2 Rodger walks into a bog’s grove. 3 Blooming trees, grass, pines, moss, lichens, patches of clandestine flowers grow in arrays of vibrant color in the bog through a glen at Bogmire. 3 Shade through a dense canopy of trees above breaks with rays of Sunlight in the bog glen. 2 Rodger sits on the ground in a moss grove inside a thicket of trees in a bog. 1 Lauren sits with Rodger in the bog’s moss pasture.

Rodger: I brought you to Bogmire.

Lauren: Your estate is gorgeous, Rodger.

Rodger: 3 For your familiarity, I am a lead at MediaOne.

Lauren: I already know.

Rodger:

1 I explored bogs around the world in countries where they have interest in protecting nature.

2 I was able to encounter natural tigers.

3 I write about bog science to protect natural tigers.

4 I was awarded a deal with MediaOne for my adventure series.

4 My series is in syndication with the MediaOne production studio label.

3 I was invited to your showcase because I am a prominent writer at MediaOne.

2 I wrote the parodies (comedy shows,) which became popular in Cogsville.

1 You’ve seen my show.

Lauren: Yes. It’s, entertaining.

Rodger: 1 My series has more to offer people in Cogsville who may be unfamiliar to it right now.

1 Tell me about yourself.

0 Rodger: 1 I wrote the natural sciences to improve dialogues of the natural world.

0-1 I wrote the ecologics of science to improve dialogues of the natural world.

Lauren: 1 I have my credentials in fashion design. 2 I’ve traveled a lot to showcase my talent and designs. 3 I was lucky when I got a chance at Center 6 in Cogsville. 2 We design a showcase of glamor and luxury. 1 I love it.

Rodger: 1 I’m articling a legend of the Enforcer. 1 Fashion icons, you would have a large interest in the progress of the guard armor.

Lauren: How?

Rodger: 1 The make of Enforcer guards models the impression of fashion design. 2 Enforcer armor is fashionable in a sense of design. 3 Enforcer explores with forms of expression detailing armor guard inventory.

Lauren: 1 Alright. 2 I have nothing else going on at the moment. 3 I was working in luxury and extravaganza’s. 2 When I took a break from work they said they’ll hold a place for me if I decide to go back. 1 Though, this is somewhat out of the ordinary, I could provide you my detailing impressions.

Rodger: I brought you here to get away.

Lauren: 1 I left from my job ’cause I wanted a break for a while. 1 I don’t know what I want, exactly.

Rodger: 1 You and I like expressing a right we value. 2 I invited you to have someone I’d share my company with. 1 You can share my house, my time, my stories.

Lauren: 1 I’m fine. 2 I like it here. 3 I’m not sure what I want right now. 4 This is a good place to explore.

Rodger: I am writing to become a policy-maker.

Lauren: Interesting.

Rodger: We both know of a right to express policy of oppression.

Lauren: 1 I care about those things though my industry is accepting of a lot of things.

Rodger: America owes it’s life to a sacred pledge to the allegiance of policy those had rights to provide me equal their sacrifice.

I am writing a policy in the making of equal rights.

Lauren: Okay. What are you talking about now?

Rodger:

1 The govern officers of security are invited to participate in open policy-making of lygs using Enforcer armor guard inventory.

2 A govern policy uses Enforcer inventory with police military.

3 Rights of law in Cogsville are held in order to rule a policy-maker’s combined efforts with Enforcers in lyg formation cooperating to demonstrate merits of their valor.

Lauren:

1 Sounds alright to me.

2 Rodger, you are a special Cogsvillian.

Rodger: You like my writing?

Lauren: 1 Haha, it’s interesting. 1 What’s up?

Rodger: My writing provides expositions of the stories I describe when I go on adventures.

I’ll share with you something I wrote?

Laruen: Alright.

0 In developments the policy operations legislation utilizes scientific inventory.

0-2 I’m trying to get used to it.

0-1 It is.

0-3 If we have those rights I can believe how much better things would have been.

0-3 This is your opportunity.

1 Rodger gets up from sitting. 2 Rodger faces in front of Lauren who sits on the moss ground. 1 Rodger postures in the bog to dialogue literature.

Rodger: Natural Tigers.

Rodger White.

1 Natural tigers are wonderful.

2 Nature provides value where tigers live.

3 There is clear water.

4 The clouds are clean.

5 The stars are shining.

1 I’d like nature to share where the tigers are.

0-3 I’d like to live with the value of natural tigers.

0-4 The right to protect land value is provided by natural tigers.

Lauren: Okay.

Rodger: 1 I have one more.

A Man I Love.

Rodger White.

1 I am Rodger White. 2 I am white. 3 A man I love. 4 Love makes me different. 3 To love makes me different than the things I’m not. 2 I am different. 1 I am pale.

Rodger postures closure of a dialogue.

Rodger: Short though poised in dialogue. Harvey Garlon with his belief has taken this one’s use.

Lauren: If they were available to articulate your ideas, I think folk would be listening.

Rodger: Alright, one more.

Lauren: Okay.

Rodger: Red White Blue.

Rodger White.

1 Red for life in bogs, white for spirit pure, blue for tears of the stars.

2 The country’s flag is colored by a united order.

3 Red is our blood.

4 White is our spirit, of power, right, pure.

5 Blue is our water.

6 Red of blood, white of spirit, blue of air, are united to one right.

7 The order of our flag’s colors is a united right.

8 Water, is like winds, like breath, the essence of the land.

9 Like life is to have a right in freedom, to be pale was almost enough.

10 Blood flows from the land, wood, grain, sand.

11 These united orders of the flag’s colors are changeable, posable, malleable with one right.

12 My country statures order united by right.

13 Red white blue unite my country right.

1 A full sunset in dusk in view of the horizon shines in through the glade of trees across a deep green bog land in sight of Rodger there posturing in place talking to Lauren who watches him from a seat on the ground. 2 Rodger goes to give Lauren a hand up off the moss ground. 3 Roger walks with Lauren back to the house. 4 The Sun sets into a orange crimson horizon over the bog. 5 At night with the stars in view the full moon pale is out.

0 Rodger gives a hand to help Lauren get up from the moss ground.

i Rodger wears his armor guards at Bogmire

1 Rodger is suiting up into enforcer armor in a locker room sitting at a wooden bench in the dim lit shade with light coming in from the outdoors through the windows.

2 Rodger wears the suit of the officer with a collared long sleeve shirt, a tie, and white officer’s pants.

3 Rodger puts on a amor vest strapping it into place on his upper body.

3-4 Rodger tightens the laces of white long boots he has on.

2-5 Rodger pulls white gloves onto his hands then straps armor guards over his arms, latches armor guards over his thieghs, then hinges a white cape into his armor vest plate at the shoulders draping the cape over his back hanging to his waistline.

1 Rodger walks in full Enforcer set with a helmet on from his house at his backyard into Bogmire.

1 Rodger wears Enforcer armor guards in the grass field at the bog mountainside.

2 Rodger has on a white helmet.

3 The helmet has a light grey visor panel extending across the forehead cover his eyes, above the brim of his nose.

4 The helmet fully cover’s Rodger’s head though the helmet exposes Rodger’s mouth at a fully indented opening in place with a chin guard strapped in place at both sides of the jaw.

5 Rodger wears a white plated armor vest with black straps, black plate arm guards over his forearms, biceps, and elbows, and black plate leg guards over his thieghs and knees.

6 Under the armor guards Rodger wears his white long sleeve collared shirt and a black tie with white officer’s pants.

5-7 Rodger wears white gloves with small hard black plates covering the knuckles and back of the hand.

4-8 Rodger is wearing white long boots tied tight by black laces.

3-9 Rodger wears a shimmering black cape around his neck with a fully white underside of the cape.

2-10 Rodger’s cape extends to his waistline.

1-11 At the grass field at the mountainside, Rodger postures in fight position bobbing in place then Rodger steps forward quickly punching with a fist then leaps into the air going upside down with a jumping high kick bending his back leg at the knee Rodger flips in the air then lands back on his feet.

0-2 Rodger holds a steel baton in one hand and a large shield in the other with his arms at his sides.

i Rodger at the edge of the Monsow

1 A bog called The Monsow is in sight in the distance of a harrow mire.

2 Rodger wears his Enforcer armor suit in white and black walking to the very edges of Bogmire going into the bog harrow.

3 Rodger passes a sunny stream behind him entering into a harrow of lichens and trees.

4 Rodger walks forward precariously at the harrow towards the Monsow.

5 Rodger pauses a moment to survey the land where his property crosses into a deeper bog land.

6 Rodger looks into the Monsow bog beyond his estate.

1 At the harrow mire Rodger enters onto a dark blight land cool with wet topograph in the shadows of a mire.

2 The land in a scoured pasture of lichen, and grass has mire puddles pooling in tall grass fields by tall pine trees of a saturated peat raise.

3 The bog harrow is damp before a dark thicket of brambles in the distance at the Monsow.

4 A fog permeates through the Monsow bog woods.

4 A dense thicket of hard-woods trees in the Monsow shutter with a wind gusting through.

3 Rodger walks through the harrow bog closer to the Monsow land.

2 The Monsow’s fog woods at the far distance deepen obscurity of the visible land in a peat marsh bog.

1 Rodger sees moving shadows in the dark foggy thicket from large clouds above colluding to shape obstructions of Sunlight in the dense thicket of trees before him.

1x Rodger approaches the Monsow at the edge of his estate.

2x White clouds above pass by over him with the Sun shining bright.

3x A distance between the grass pasture’s in the bog’s harrow to the Monsow the bog land has tumultuous ground ruptured by mires of water.

4x Rodger’s senses beckon him to explore into the deep bogs going distorted by lost focus.

5x Rodger steps forward onto damp ground colluding with peat topography cover.

5x Less lichens are covering the ground plots seperating a mulch of dense topograph.

4x “Rodger,” says a soft dark heavy voice slowly.

3x Into the thicket Rodger peers on at the edge of the Monsow though no one there in sight.

2x Saturating of the harrow pasture begins to deepen into the topography in the bog within with a wet mulch.

1x Rodger walks deeper into the harrow mire with the lure of finding adventure.

1 Rodger lifts his

leathered

metallic

hand worn by canvass gloves

of armor guards

clenching a hard fist.

2 Rodger looks at his hand shaking his fist a moment before releasing his grip with unsatisfying impetuousness.

3 Rodger looks up at the distant bog marsh shadowed by a thin fog.

4 Rodger walks closer to the Monsow then looks down at a fallen tree laying on the ground partially covered in moss, lichen and white mushrooms.

5 “Rodger, come here,” says a thinly voice in distant air again softly slowly.

The clouds above at the bog harrow appear a collusion of darker grey shades emitting a shining light through bleak cloud cover.

6 Rodger walks forward stepping onto the mossy log except the decaying rot quickly collapses in on itself breaking under his weight.

6 Rodgers foot suddenly falls through the top of the rotten log.

5 Missing his step Rodger stumbles a quick moment.

4 “Haaaaaaa,” groans a stark lowly soft disipatting voice around looming grey fog clouds dispearsing into the Monsow.

3 The Monsow’s obleak fog clouds stir a gust of wind through the thicket of trees.

2 A green frog leaps from out of the decaying log hopping away out of sight into a wet patch of nearby grass.

1 Rodger shakes his head then turns around to walk away from the Monsow towards the stream in the Sun.

i Lt Larry at Lakeisle’s station

1 Rodger is wearing a white officers uniform with a black tie and white sports shoes at a police station in Lakeisle where he is met by police officer Larry Salorno. 2 Larry the police officer is wearing a white officer’s shirt with a black tie, with black officer’s pants. 3 Larry is white, slightly tall, with light black hair, short crew cut combed over to the side, clean shaven, average size. 2 Larry smiles looking at Rodger. 3 Rodger and Larry sit at a wood table in the main office room of the Lakeisle station. 1 Rodger talks to Larry at the station in Lakeisle.

Larry: Who are you?

Rodger: 1 Rodger White.

2 I live in Lakeisle at my home on Montglen St.

3 Police have out-reach projects to engage with people you protect.

Larry: I am the special officer at Lakeisle station’s out-takes.

Rodger: I have some questions for you?

Larry: Go ahead.

 

Larry smiles with a mock of humorous intrigue.

Rodger: Is there a policy you support to order your protections?

Larry: I, well, I hold office of the Cogsville Police Department.

Rodger: Does this policy provide you with protections?

Larry: Sure, I get protection from CPD policies.

Rodger: What rank are you?

Larry: Luitenant.

Rodger: What if this policy were not providing the same protections you had, or couldn’t provide the same protections you have by your rights?

Larry: I am ordered by law. My experience is to honor police methods. I avow the rights of my security with the policy.

Rodger: What if there were improvements in the order of your security?

Larry: Wouldn’t you know the department provides us those types of inspections? We have gone through changes. I wonder, what could it be?

 

Larry looks into the distance a moment thinking to himself.

Rodger: What if you could personally experience those improvements?

“Haha,” exclaims Larry.

Larry: I guess I would like the honor.

Rodger: Where do police clubs organize?

Larry: Good question. Police clubs activate with honor of the banner at a department with the stations participation.

Rodger: What orders cross police and military policies?

Larry: Another good question.

Rodger: How might standards affect your order of policy?

Larry: Standard sets are issued into procedure for officers.

Rodger: Standards are ruled into order with law of policy, a freedom of rights equal in legislation. A standard of quality is only a measure of inventory available.

Larry: What are you getting at?

Rodger: Official protection of armor guard inventory must rule the use of standard uniform inventory to order officers a policy of law in govern security. Enforcer armor guard inventory is standard to set the most protection at the highest quality available.

1 What is your experience with armor guard inventory?

Larry: We have been issued stock supply.

i Rodger’s a fighter

Rodger:

1 I’m a fighter.

2 I’d like to fight with policemen.

3 Though this adventure may be unfamiliar to you now.

4 I am offering you the experience.

5 I have the source of your protocols, while officious, is daring to challenge the police by nature to protect the law.

6 I’ll fight the Enforcer police with armor guard inventory.

Larry: Do you want to explain?

Rodger:

1 I have a file in writing to show you.

2 I’m gathering interest to make my articles available.

1 If you care to get my information, again, I can explain in detail.

Larry: What information is this about?

Rodger: 1 I set Enforcer guards in armor serving honor of official govern security.

2 I am inquiring who gets the right of the Enforcer.

3 You may discover what is in the proposal with the article itself.

Larry: I’m here, aren’t I? Show me what you have.

i The American millitary

i The Cogsville fourm

i Rodger talks to Winthrope

i Rodger introduces Daniel to Lauren

i Daniel the butler

Rodger enters the front door to his house. A butler is there to let Rodger inside. The butler is a tall white man balding brown hair wearing a butler’s suit. The butler’s name is Daniel, Rodger’s attendant. Daniel opens the door for Rodger. Lauren walks forward towards the front door from a cooridor of the house seeing Rodger entering the house. Daniel closes the door behind Rodger. Rodger talks to Daniel and Lauren by the door at his house.

Rodger: Lauren, this is Daniel. Daniel’s my butler. Daniel helps with my itineraries. Daniel helps with odd jobs around the house. Daniel, Lauren has decided to move in with me here.

Daniel turns to face Lauren.

Daniel: How do you do, madam?

Lauren: Fine.

Rodger, Lauren, and Daniel have dinner in the dinning room.

Rodger: How nice, my favorite people all together.

Daniel: You are kind, sir.

Rodger: Lauren, you are free to use my house.

Lauren: Okay.

Daniel: Where are you from, Lauren?

Lauren: Cogsville.

Daniel: What brought you here to our quaint enclave in Lakeisle?

Lauren: I wanted some time away from my job. I was traveling a lot, always busy working. I was hardly home, at all.

Daniel: What is it you do?

Lauren: I’m a fashion designer.

Rodger: Lauren’s famous in the fashion industry.

Daniel: My my.

Lauren: Haha. I try. I showcase at Center 6. We design styles to glamorize on extravagent runways with luxury outlets around the country.

Rodger: Lauren and I have been friends for a while. Now she has decided to live here for a while more, right?

Lauren: Yes.

Rodger: Lauren and I have some of the same motivations.

Daniel: How did you meet?

Lauren: I was at a runway to show Center 6. Center 6 was hosting a evening party after the runway when I saw Rodger there. It would happen Rodger and I hung out with each other later at a party for one of our friends.

Rodger: We’ve been together since.

Daniel: Marvelous.

i Harry the scientist

1 Rodger is driving on a long winding road through a mountain valley. 2 At the sides of the road there is a dense thrush of trees. 3 On one side of the road is a ravine with a river running through. 4 On approach to a lone brass black factory building Rodger drives down a short gravel slope to a winding driveway arriving at a paved parking lot. 3 On the ledge of the parking lot is a steel road railing before a ravine leading to the river at the bottom of a short cliff. 2 Trees surround the perimeter of the factory building. 1 Rodger gets out of the car and enters through a door at the side of the building around the far side away from the ravine.

1 Inside the factory building Rodger sits at a long blue metal table providing a laboratory work-bench at the front of a long cooridor leading to side rooms. 2 At the lab-bench on the table are schematics of blue print designs, electronics short wiring, a soddering rod and composite building materials of wood blocks. 3 Rodger sits at the lab-bench speaking to a scientist sitting across the table. 4 The scientist is white, tall with blonde medium length crew cut hair, clean shaven, wearing glasses and a white lab coat over a dark green flannel shirt, and light tan pants seated across the blue metal table. 5 “It’s been a while, Rodger. 6 What brings you around?,” says the scientist.

Rodger: Harry, I need the make of a helmet. Here are the design schematics.

Rodger hands Harry a file of articles. Harry reads through the articles.

Harry: Hardened scionic surfacant?

Rodger: Is this something you can build?

Harry: I believe so. When do you need this?

Rodger: I want the designs made as soon as possible.

Harry: This is going to cost you. How much are you looking to invest?

Rodger: Is a million ($ 1,000,000) sufficient for the design?

Harry: Yes, it should be, if you have calculated the helmet’s scionic apperatures correct, I will develop you a model.

i Rodger gets Larry to go to Bogmire

Rodger arrives in a silver luxury sedan to the Lakeisle police station to see Officer Salorno. Rodger and Larry are sitting in an office room facing each other behind opposite sides of a brown wooden desk while Larry is lounging back in a large office chair reading through a file of articles. Larry looks up at his side seeing Rodger seated across the table then Larry goes back to reading flipping through pages of the article. “Official security of the govern merit service of my articles with honor of Enforcer policy operation. The honor of official service merits you engage with my security on patrol,” says Rodger. Larry looks up from the article again now seeing Rodger standing alone in a field of grass wearing sports clothes while Larry’s wearing his police uniform. Rodger and Larry are in a large grass field at a windy mountainside in view of a bog valley.

i Rodger fights Larry

Rodger: This is Bogmire. I own this land. Bogmire is a natural bogland.

Larry: How much space is here?

Rodger: Bogmire is a thousand acres.

Larry looks into the distance at a dense glen in the bogs seeing deep shadows going far off in the quiet woods. There is no one else around in the mountainside except Rodger at a near distance away in the grass field. The Sun is shining high above them. The wind stirs a breeze into the mountainside. Officer Salorno blusters with Rodger there paitient at a distance away, a citizen of Lakeisle, who get approach. “We’re far in the bogs, here,” says Larry.

Rodger: This entire land is a bog.

Larry: The Monarks is a bog.

Rodger: This is a bog clearing in the extension of the Monarks bog.

Larry smiles. “I don’t know how I got myself into this,” says Larry. Rodger and Larry face each other in the grass field of the mountainside at the bog valley.

Rodger: I am writing operating policy of the Enforcer armor guard inventory. You patrol at Lakeisle’s station. Your service has experience necessary to fulfill policy operation. I’m offering a space in Bogmire to serve you honor of policy operation. Bogmire is grounds to establish merits of your service on routine guard patrol with me. I am demonstrating the Enforcer set to operating policies of govern security.

You must be proud of the Lakeilse office?

Larry: Yes, you could say we come prepared to handle just about everything.

Rodger: You have interest in demonstrating policy operations?

Rodger raises both hands into closed fists with bent elbows holding his arms out in front of him.

Larry: Let’s see here… I didn’t come all this way for nothing.

Larry positions his feet steady in the grass going to raise his arms partially. Rodger lower his arms at his sides. Larry waits a moment.

Rodger: You are my security in Lakeisle, while at Bogmire, I am yours.

Rodger pacts by closing a fist with one hand then places his hand on his chest.

Rodger: Honor.

Larry raises his eyebrows with surprise.

Larry: You’re serious, are you? I was here for the fun, though I thought, I could be in for a fight.

Rodger: Cogsville will pay the cost of freedom. Now, fight!

A canvass of clouds above cover the bog valley with a sunny view in the far distance.

1 Rodger takes steps hurriedly forward at Larry with aggressive approach. 2 Rodger swings at Larry though Larry dodges leaning back waving his hand in front of him. 3 Rodger then quickly kneels low extending a strike with a closed fist hitting Larry on the leg above the knee then Rodger punches straight forward into Larry’s mid section. 4 Larry takes steps back. 5 They both get back up into normal posture to talk.

Larry: Ouch. So hard. I’m not weak. I was caught off guard. Okay. Try again.

1 Larry and Rodger facing each other both take steps forward in the grass field with combat posture. 2 Rodger quickly steps with a lunging forward straight back fist punch to Larry’s mid section. 3 Larry grabs Rodger’s wrist then twists Rodger’s arm over to the side and pulls Rodger. 4 Rodger leans back off balance with his chest fully exposed. 5 Larry quickly raises a closed fist and hammers striking down hard at Rodger’s chest 5 Rodger back flips avoiding Larry’s attack breaking Larry’s grip on his wrist. 4 Rodger lands facing Larry. 3 Rodger crouches extending a low sweeping kick hitting Larry’s leg below the knee. 2 Larry hunches over one leg then quickly gets up right back again.

Larry steps back avoiding a high slash kick from Rodger who steadily slows the pace in his high leg strike as his kick goes to avoid making contact.

1 They pose back to normal stature to talk.

Larry: You’re better than I expected.

Rodger: I’m not as strong as I should be.

Larry sits next to Rodger in the grass field looking out at the grand view of the bog valley.

Rodger: I’ll serve you the honor of Enforcer.

Larry: I liked your article enough to let you bring me here.

Rodger: My offer continues.

Larry: 1 You know? 2 The world is changing. 3 I want to have some bigger meaning in my own small way.

Rodger: Change is inevitable like the passage of time. I brought you here to make those plans.

Larry: How have you developed your abilities?

Rodger: I bought a house in Lakeisle to have access to the bogs.

I am writing lyg articles of policy operation legislation. What about you?

Larry: Not much to say, really. I made the force, got lieutenant captain promotions. I’ve practiced some with armor inventory like your policy operations article said.

Rodger: The Enforcer armory takes effort to maneuver.

Larry:

Rodger: I have supper ready for us.

Larry: I am a bit hungry for something myself.

Rodger: By all means.

Larry and Rodger sit at a picnick table under the large gazebo in Rodger’s back-yard. At the table are sausages, a side of beats, a side of balsamic vinagrette salad with raddishes and pomegranite, corn on the cobs, and hamburgers with lettuce, tomatoes, white onion, raspberry iced tea, carbonated water, beer.

“Lakeisle is beautiful,” says Rodger looking out at the view of the awning Sun in fusia over a vibrantly green verdant bog forest. Larry looks around for a moment.

Larry: I like Lakeisle a lot.

i Bogs scenes fight RodgerV Larry

1 In the the light of full Sun, Larry and Rodger each wear guard armor Enforcer inventory in the bog glades at the grass field. 2 “This is the full infantry armor set of the Enforcer,” says Rodger. 3 They both have on a full set of Enforcer infantry armor, wearing helmet, hard protective vest, protective gloves, arm guards, leg guards, cape, and long boots laced.

Larry: Neat.

Rodger: Are you ready to begin?

Larry: Yes, I sure am.

Rodger: Enforcer’s bow.

1 Rodger and Larry bow to each other.

3 Larry steps forward with a side punch to Rodger’s upper body.

4 Rodger leans back to avoid Larry’s punch then Rodger steps back.

5 Larry steps forward towards Rodger with a body punch.

6 Rodger steps back avoiding Larry’s punch.

6 Rodger side steps closer to Larry who turns into position then Larry and Rodger both step forward towards each other swinging with a straight punch.

5 Rodger punches hitting Larry on the elbow guard, then Rodger quickly steps forward with a high side kick hitting Larry in the armored chest plate.

0 into a low crouching side kick hitting Larry’s leg, then steps

4 Larry takes steps back.

3 Rodger goes to leap in place swinging a kick arcing high up into a side over roll.

2 Suddenly neither of them moving in into battle with the other.

1 They both lower their arms at their sides posturing back into normal stature.

Larry and Rodger talk in the grass field.

Larry: I’m disappointed with myself, it seems, I’m never going to be able to fight like you are.

Rodger: Try again.

Larry: I won’t be able to.

Rodger: 1 To achieve you must progress a goal. 2 Failure is the penalty to attempt success. 3 Achievement is the attempt to gain from progress.

Larry: I know.

Rodger: Why say what you know?

Larry. I’m not sure.

Rodger: Let’s try again with baton and shield.

i Larry and Rodger fight using Enforcer baton and shield

1 Rodger and Larry wear the full Enforcer armor suit holding a shield and a baton. 2 Their shield is an elongated oval made of hardened see through clear plastic layered by a frame of black metal steel. 3 Their baton is a short staff of silver steel with a black handle to grip.

1 Rodger and Larry face each other in the grass. 2 Rodger steps forward swinging his baton horizontally across the middle at Larry. 3 Larry blocks with his shield. 4 Larry lowers his shield then strikes with his baton at Rodger. 5 Rodger raises his baton to block then Rodger swings the baton back at Larry. 6 Larry blocks Rodger’s baton with his shield. 7 Rodger side kicks hitting Larry’s shield in the center. 8 Larry steps into place holding his shield.

1

Rodger raises a knee.

Larry swings with his baton at Rodger.

Rodger deflects Larry’s baton with his own baton.

Rodger side kicks out of a raised knee at Larry.

Larry blocks with his shield struck again in the center

Rodger quickly slashes his baton horizontally striking Larry’s shield array hard.

9 They both lower their shields and batons to their sides. 10 “Unity of the policy operation batallion,” says Rodger in the bright field of grass at the bog glade of the mountain-side.

1 Rodger and Larry get into battle statures facing the same direction, apart from each other with arms and legs spread, holding a shield and baton in each hand in combat ready poise.

2 They pose idle with their arms in front of them holding the baton and shield.

3 There is no else one around.

2 All awareness of civilization has extreme difficulty to their sense of cognizence while engrained by battle stature in the bog field.

1 After a while of battle poise they posture upright to talk.

i Larry and Rodger picture

Rodger: You may have the Enforcer armor’s full set I provided you. I only need you to participate with me using the Enforcer inventory in Bogmire.

Larry: Okay. This was sort of fun, actually.

Rodger and Larry walk back towards the house where Lauren is in the back-yard at the field of grass.

Rodger: Larry, this is Lauren. Lauren is a fashion designer.

Larry: Great. How do you like it?

Lauren: It’s alright.

1 Lauren has a digital camera. 2 Lauren waits with ready boredom in her expression she adjusts to interest holding a digital camera in her hands. 3 Larry and Rodger pose next to each other in normal posture with their armor on holding the shield and baton in the back-yard of Rodger’s house at their sides. 4 Lauren takes a photo of them then they dismantle their armor to wear their regular clothes. 3 At the gazebo are dinner plates set similar to what was served before. 2 Lauren, Rodger and Larry have a meal at the gazebo together. 1 The red Sun-set hovers above.

i Talk about more officers

Rodger: We need more Enforcers.

Larry: Who?

Rodger: Who’d want to wear Enforcer guard armor set protection? I want police military to have the opportunity with Enforcer armor guards experience.

Larry: 1 The police military are open to meeting with citizens. 2 Why are you going through with this? 1 What is your mission to network Enforcer with the govern’s security?

Rodger: 1 Protection is a right. 2 Enforcer is the codex of AGI to policy operator laws. 3 I have the authority to provide service of Enforcer AGI to police militaries in the USA. 2 Enforcer has status of freedom to the right’s of law where the police military are legislated by policy operation’s to the equality with all of executor’s of the govern. 1 We should gather folk interested in Enforcer armor guards.

Larry: 1 I have some officers at the Lakeisle force I could see if they want to join us. 2 I know Norside is stationed with sets of guard armor. 3 The Norside station is in center city. 3 They’re a big precinct with a lot of staff. 2 I’ve heard they’re tough on the job there. 1 Maybe some folks there would be interested.

Rodger: I’ll go to the Norside district to find out more information.

Rodger: There’s a police show in Cogsville happening. I’m going to go to visit with the officers there.

Larry: Okay.

The Sun begins to set. Lauren goes inside the house. Rodger looks to the awning Sun then looks to the house. Lauren is coming back walking to the gazebo. Lauren holds a blunt handing the roll to Rodger.

Rodger: Larry, my gazebo gets lit in the bog gardens, do you mind?

Larry: What is it?

Rodger: 1 It’s to entertain myself. 2 It’s from Cogsville. 3 This is green. 4 Green benefits health of individuals who use it to provide a potent sensation. 5 Green is a pure substance. 5 Green is a legal right. 4 A legal right is a law of freedom. 3 A blunt helps to take the edge off. 2 You’re in good hands. 1 Green activity is like having savagnon.

Larry: I don’t mind then.

Rodger: You’re fairly easy-going for a police officer.

Larry: Haha, I guess. Lakeisle police department is a bit different from other precincts in Cogsville.

Rodger: How?

Larry: We like to be modest. We have honor of heightened security tasks to folks of Lakeisle.

They sit at the gazebo while fumes of white smog fade into the air dissipating steadily into the bogs.

i Michael

i Jim

1

At the police station in Lakeisles Larry approaches his fellow officers wearing official

police uniforms.

2 Officer Jim is wearing a blue long sleeve police uniform shirt with blue police uniform pants.

3 Jim is a white man, average height with light brown hair partially balding in front, clean shaven, muscular with a plump abdomen.

2

Officer Michael Williams is wearing a black police uniform.

1 Michael is a white man, tall, clean shaven, with short mid-length dark blonde hair, average stature with a partially muscular appearance.

Larry: 1 Jim, Michael, listen, I met someone.2 A nice fellow. 3 One of the Lakeisle elites. 4 He has an estate outside of the Monark’s. 5 Well, him and I got into some innovative police military style excercise at his house. 4 The guy is a real character. 3 He’ll serve us meals while we’re there. 2 He’s inviting us all over to his house. 1 You should see it.

Jim: Interesting. Who is he?

Larry: He’s not a cop though he writes articles about govern policy.

Jim: Right, well, if I’m given the weekends off, I could be there, sure.

Michael: If you both are going then count me in also.

i Tom Smithly

1

Rodger sits across a police-man at a worn wooden office desk in center city Cogsville.

2

Rodger is wearing a light grey suit with a white collared shirt, a purple neck-tie and a sleek black cape.

3

Rodger has a light grey steel walking cane with a clear crystal handle at the top.

4

The police officer is a white man, large fellow, clean shaven with crew-cut black hair, with heavy stature and a big gut.

3 The police officer wears a white officer’s long sleeve shirt with black officer’s pants.

2

The police officer’s belly is very big, heavily bulging into uniform, like Rodger in his suit.

1

The police officer’s insignia patch says “Smithly” above a silver star badge.

1

At the police station there is a large main room with tall ceilings.

2

Carpeting runs through the main office room with officer’s desk stations placed in isles rows spaced apart.

3

A Illinois state flag hangs next to the USA flag hanging at the ceiling.

2

The main office is bustled by officers with busy stirs of quick commotion.

1

Large grey opaque glass windows show moving shadows of the exterior of the office to Cogsville’s center city in the upper North side.

1 “I’m Tom,” says the officer to Rodger seated at his desk reaching across the desk with a handshake extended.

2 “Rodger,” says Rodger reaching out his hand.

3 They shake hands across the desk.

3 “Is this what you wanted me to see?,” says Tom who has a article of files.

2 Tom reads through Rodger’s articles of writing.

1 Tom looks up from the article at Rodger.

Tom: Do you want to be a cop?

Rodger: No.

Tom: Who are you?

Rodger: I write articles to govern legislation in policy operation. Tell me about yourself.

Tom: I’m corporal of Norside. We have armory guards stock I lead. What makes you interested in us?

Rodger: I’ve heard a lot about Norside district.

Tom: Hah, what have you heard?

Rodger: You’re tough enough to exercise with Enforcer policy operators set hard in metal guard armor.

In Lakeisle we exercise with Enforcer inventory in armor guards.

Tom looks at the photograph attached to a page of the article showing Rodger and Larry wearing full Enforcer guard armor inventory.

Tom: Lakeisle… You and the Enforcers?

Rodger: The order of policy operations provides routines with Enforcer inventory. I offer the Enforcer’s interested the experience of a life-time.

Tom: And you want me to participate?

Rodger: Are you interested?

“I read the article,” says Tom who rummages through pages of the article reading again for a moment then looks up at Rodger.

Tom: I go to a CPD (Cogsville Police Department) base camp to get in condition. I haven’t been as much as I’d like.

Rodger: Are there armory guard sets?

Tom: 1 It’s limited, though I might had liked to excercise in official armor guards more. 2 I hadn’t thought about it much. 3 Our armor guards are not in routine patrol inventory.

Rodger: 1 I had your company, Officer Smithly.

2 This is your honor I am inviting.

3 The cause to serve is the greatest honor.

3 You will serve official security of the Enforcer by right’s equal the executors of the govern.

2 Our rights are equal to provide service of law.

1 I may see you next time, at my house.

Tom nods. Rodger leaves Norside police station getting into a silver luxury sedan parked outside in a parking space marked govern official’s only.

i At Rodger’s house

i Chapter: Author In Mist

A group of police officers arrive at Rodger’s house in the morning with bright clear white clouds over Lakeisle. Rodger is wearing a light brown cargo shirt, light brown cargo shorts, with brown pull up socks and light green boots. Rodger has a green bandana loosely tied around his neck.

Rodger: Welcome, I’ll begin with introductions. We have Officers Larry Salorno, Jim, Michael, Thomas Smithly and myself. I am Rodger White.

1

The patio in the backyard of Rodger’s house has a table place set holding a pitcher of lemonade, and a plate of sliced cheese squares, crackers, and pepperonis.

2

Through glass windows to the inside of the house is the living room with Lauren on the couch facing away at a flat screen TV in view from the far side of the room.

3

Writing files are bound in a binding set down on a table with articles set for the police to read at their convenience.

3

Michael, Jim

and Rick

approach table with the the written articles to examine the files.

2

The written files are lengthy articles held together with bindings.

1

Rodger waits with the group on the patio while the officers have servings of appetizer plates.

Tom walks over to Rodger while the Lakeisle police talk to each other.

Tom: Hi Rodger.

Tom has pale complexion in his face.

Rodger: It is my honor, corporal.

Rodger pacts to Tom.

Tom: I’m wondering what you wanted to show me?

Rodger: The Enforcer armory if interested.

Tom: Nice of you to have me at your house, if all you wanted was to expose the Enforcer. I’m the armorer at Norside station.

Larry walks over to Tom and Rodger while Jim and Michael ruffle through the pages of articles on the table.

Rodger: Larry is a police officer in Lakeisle.

Tom: What’s it like serving in Lakeisles, Larry?

Larry: It’s not bad. I’m the veteran lieutenant stationed in command. Lakeisle is loosely run by the chief of police who rarely has time to cover us.

Tom: What does the police chief cover you for?

Larry: The chief supervises Lakeisle’s files though he is usually busy with other parts of the city. I monitor the station in his place.

Are you familiar with Enforcer armor guards, Tom?

Tom: In my district we’re part of the central branch on the Norside. We have Cogsville’s capital to invest in armor sets. It’s a mandatory procurement stature in the city’s main commerce sector.

Rodger: Officer Smithly is the police armorer.

Larry: In Lakeisle we have investment from the field office to pursue higher developments. I’ve taken interest in armor inventory. It looks like it’s what the public in Lakeisles is interested in pursuing.

Larry looks at Rodger.

Tom: Right.

i Rodger shows Jim and Michael his articles.

Michael and Jim approach Rodger who is with Larry and Tom.

Jim: These articles are long. I haven’t read the entire thing.

Rodger: The articles express the view of legislations then connect the dialogues by official security to Enforcer armor guards. Govern security is the service of my right’s to provide Enforcer batallions.

Michael: I understand it is, though to me it’s a questionable format from a perspective of policing changes.

Larry: I get the point of it, though I guess you want policy operator’s to arrive at their own conclusions of the law.

Rodger: 1 You’re both right. The articles explain the law of the Enforcer, policy operations, equal rights.

Tom: I liked his articles myself.

Rodger: 1 The articles I gave you were a combination of the legislation I’ve written pairing E.R.L.S. and policy operations with my Enforcer files. 2 The Enforcer files provided you are my invitations to serve you with the ability to exercise the policy operations of routine Enforcer armor guards. 1 These articles were in combination of my personal exclusive invitation to you, serving police officers.

Jim: We’re here now.

Rodger: Policy operations is a matter of security by the govern officer providing the protection of our rights. I want to offer you the Enforcer experience to make operating policy happen.

Michael: What should we do now?

Rodger: I am going to show you all my estate Bogmire.

0 Larry: We all were given the same articles.

i Bogmire placard

1 The five

six

of them walk through Rodger’s back-yard towards the back approaching a silver fence by a grove.

2

A silver metal beam fence with an arch way gate connects the grass field in the back-yard at Rodger’s house to a glen in the back.

3

The metal gate has a silver archway over-head to walk through the grass field from Rodger’s house to the bog lands on his estate.

3

A metal placard bolted in place at the top of the arch reads, “Bogmire,” indenting pop-up silver metal letters.

2

They enter the bog land through the silver gated archway.

1

Forming a line they walk with Rodger leading.

i Bogmire

1 Walking into a moss grove at a thicket of tall trees Cogsville city noise cannot be heard.

2

They walk through a bog grove populated with large hard-wood trees in between groves of moss.

3

Rocks eluding from the ground are covered by lichens.

4

Clandestine flowers are plotted in ground patches around the grove.

3

Fallen trees are covered in moss.

2

In the distance of the moss grove are denser thickets of pine trees and other hard-wood trees.

1

They go deeper into the grove lead by Rodger.

1 Rodger begins talking out loud to the group around him on the walk.

Rodger: 1 Bog lands are my special expertise. 2 I am a scientist. 3 A bog is a natural environment with peat topography. 4 In a natural environment there is no endangerment to ecology of clean air and clear water. 3 Bog ecology is the most productive source of natural appearances, water, clouds, topograph in the world. 2 Bog spaces are a phenomina. 1 There is no way to obtain higher value to land than in a bog.

Jim: Why is the highest valued land in a bog?

Rodger: Bogs generate appreciation in land quality. Amoung many reasons bogs have the most valuable topograph.

1 They approach at a glen of tall grass with intermittent trees, and patches of tiger-lily flowers plotted in the grass. 2 Within the bog land in patches of ground exposures there are large white mushrooms growing near lichens. 3 Their path goes along on the ground of nearby lichens. 3 More rocks elude from the ground cover speckled with lichen plots. 2 Lichen entirely covers some trees glowing a vibrant green aura. 1 Beyond the tall grass is a deep thicket of dense shadows hiding the bog from view in the distance.

“Where is this place?,” says Tom looking up to his side into tall trees covering a diverse canopy of the bog glen from above, under large white clouds over-head.

Rodger: The very far side of the North-West end of Monark’s Bog. Beyond Bogmire is the Monmir.

Tom: I know where we are. I meant where are we going?

Rodger: We’re almost here.

1 They make a sudden change of direction approaching a walking path through a grass field over the mountain side. 2 A great bright view North of a bog valley emerges at a large grass field. 3 Their walking path leads into the field of grass. 3 The view from the field has a bog valley below the mountain sides. 2 Tiger lily flowers grow in patches around light grey rocks sticking up through the mountain face at the sides of the walking path. 1 Rodger turns around in the grass field to face the group.

1

The officers look around at the field a moment then see Rodger waiting for them.

2

Rodger waits for the officer’s orderly posturing in place.

3

The officers gather around in a line facing Rodger at the grass field.

4-3

Rodger appears a handsome man, short dark brown hair, average height, clean shaven except with a brown mustache, bright pink cheeks with a pale complexion in his face, broad stature with a large belly.

3-0 “Please get into a line facing me,” says Rodger.

2

Rodger sees the officers in a line in front of him.

1

Rodger talks to the officer’s at the mountainside.

Rodger:

1 Bogmire has over a thousand acres in bog space.

2 Only natural lands provide protections of ecologic value.

3 In Bogmire the clouds are all clean, the water is completely clear, the land is available for us to use.

3 Natural land is a permanent security feature.

2 Enforcer protection is security worth the nature of bog lands.

1 I’m letting Bogmire be yours for the time.

Rodger continues talking with the police officers there listening in front of him.

Rodger: 1 I am going to provide complete Enforcer armor guard inventory. 2 This is open invitation to all armor guard policy operator officers, including those of police millitaries, to demonstrate the ability of Enforcer inventory. 3 Enforcer has order to complete the most protection of policy operation. 3 Policy operation has a service to the protocol of law. 2 Through our routine we master the ability of policy operations. 1 This is our freedom to unite Enforcer armor guards in the service of the law.

1-2 The oncoming onslaught of Enforcers warns peril.

2-3 Is the separation of equal power’s surmising right’s of freedom against the protections to the law of the land?

3-4 A govern police military using the Enforcer authority might provide security to law unequal to the legislation of the right’s of freedom.

4-5 Enforcer armories could be used to build armies of despotism.

5-6-8 Help me rule with articles of policy operation to prevent the crie’s of our freedom from expressing the will of the despot oppressor’s separating the law of equal rights by obstructions of justice.

6-7 Lives could be saved here by order of the Enforcers.

7-8-6 With your rights of service The United States could use Enforcer’s of policy operation to honor the fight for freedom.

2-9 While some of you may have already had experience in armor guard, your govern issue armory set does not compare well to the strength of Enforcer protection by standard measure to policy operators.

1-10 I’ll provide full infantry quarter’s sets of policy operator standard Enforcer armor guard inventory.

 

1 I am writing a policy of legislations to article Enforcer inventory with govern operators.

2 I need officers of govern security to provide their experiences utilizing the Enforcer inventory.

3 I used to be a laboratory scientist at the Enforcer Industries corporation.

4 Now I lead at MediaOne in their productions studios.

5 I am profiling police military to experience combat by the Enforcer.

6 I have the expertise to serve you in Bogmire.

Tom: Then you’re basically volunteering us?

Rodger: I’m inviting you. I have Enforcer armor sets to use.

Tom: Why should we volunteer our time for this? Police is the only rule of our orders.

Rodger: What are our rights?

1 Rights are the protections of freedom by articles of law,

equality people share,

inherent in human nature,

or are they in order of manifestations by God’s creations in the universe.

What if wars took protections from our right’s of freedom?

Or, more possibly, what if the ability to have a right was unavailable to the people?

If the law is equal protections then freedom is a right only available

Lauren pauses in thought looking at Rodger.

Rodger:

1 To have rights there must be the availability to use them.

What if our rights were lost?

I will fight for right, live for honor, and die for freedom.

1 Rights are the protections of freedom by articles of law.

2 Rights are equality people share.

3 Rights are inherent in human nature.

4 Rights are humanity’s manifestations of God’s creations in the universe.

5 To have rights there must be the availability to use them.

What if our rights were lost?

Lauren: How?

Rodger: With equal rights of law the people have freedom.

To provide a right of freedom discover’s the ability of it’s use. If people cannot express the ability to share a right’s use then they lose the freedom of it’s protections.

By expressing the right our ability to use it’s protection is made available.

I will fight until there is a right of equal law.

The suffering I experience is a right I share to Cogsville’s people.

Lauren: What is the point you’re getting at?

5 My adventure describes the characters of Enforcer inventory.

I am writing articles of govern legislations the executors of official govern security are invited to participate with.

I will be using Bogmire for the time with them.

Rodger: To have rights the freedom to use their protection must be made available. I’m inviting govern security executors here to experience Enforcer operating policies. You may live here while I continue with my adventure.

1 Bogmire gets quiet with the officer’s listening to Rodger intently. 2 Tom holds his hands at his hips then Tom folds his arms crossed. 1 Michael and Jim appear convex thinking to themselves while Larry has a big smile on his face.

Tom: Where are the Enforcer armor guards?

Rodger: I have to get us complete sets of armor inventory, if you all choose.

Rodger: I’ll provide us with full Enforcer inventory. 1 We’ll have the Enforcer infantry quarter’s set.

Tom: Why are you doing this for us?

Rodger: It’s right for me to offer you help.

To give you idea of the offer in case you’re unsure, the appraised value of my gift is six thousand dollars ($6,000.) This is a contribution for your own experience.

Michael: We can’t accept gifts for service.

Rodger: I am able to afford your pressence in times of leisure by offering us the activity while you avow procedure to honor official govern security.

1 Like you, the honor of service is my right to offer protection by Enforcer armor guards.

Before I explain further Liutenant Larry Salorno is going to lead. Larry will instruct us now.

The group looks to Larry who steps forward to face the group. Rodger steps aside to face Larry.

Larry: Line up. While we don’t have Enforcer armor now, it won’t matter. Begin with basic excercises to prepare for next time.

1y

The officer’s get into a line with Rodger facing Larry who faces the group.

2

In the grass field at the mountain side Larry provides exercise instructions to the group of officers.

3

Heat sets in at the mountainside while they exercise in the grass field.

3

They exercise using a fitness routine with the summer Sun beating in the cool mountain winds.

2

Larry instructs the group with Rodger in exercises using his routine of police procedure in order prepare their activity to come for policy operation’s combat.

1y

Like orders of rank in file the group endure Liutenant Salorno’s exercise routine.

1

Alone in the grass field of a bog mountain they perform the excercises of their orders.

2
The officer’s are hot sweating from exercise activity.

3

A tranquil breeze blows through the grass field at the mountains.

3

After their exercise they wait around a moment at the grass field of the mountain top in the late afternoon at the quiet bog glade in view of the deep bog valley then the police officer’s walk over to Rodger in a group.

2

“Dinner is available at my house,” says Rodger.

1

The group leaves the bog glade walking back to Rodger’s house.

0 Rodger and Tom talk on the walk back to Rodger’s house from the mountainside through the bog grove.

1 They get to Rodger’s house at the back-yard in the light of the early evening.

2 The men walk over to Rodger’s gazebo.

3 “There’s enough to serve all of us,” says Rodger.

4 There at a picknick table inside the gazebo a bread loaf in a basket, bowls of baked chicken, barbeque pork, a meat lasagna in a pan, dishes of carrots, peas, beats, sliced herb potatoes, pickles, and a plate of watermelon.

4 There are also bottles of raspberry iced tea, Italian carbonated water, with desert’s of chocolate chip cookies, peach cobbler and home-baked blueberry pie.

3 They make their plates at the table set in the out-doors gazebo then sit down around the picknick table.

2 “The food is excellent,” says Jim hungrily helping himself.

1 Rodger’s and his police officer guests have dinner together at his gazebo.

Rodger talks with the officers at the gazebo while they have dinner.

Rodger: Larry and I have exercised with the Enforcer inventory armor. Larry has been helpful to me here.

Larry: I’m interested in getting more experience with his policy operations Enforcer set. They’re like CPD armor guards only, more put together.

Jim: You bet.

Rodger: Corporal, if you take my offer to get experience of inventory with the Enforcer’s armory, then since you have protocols of the police battalion procedures, you could provide our routines.

Tom: Sure.

After dinner Lauren comes outside the house and walks over to them.

“Everyone this is Lauren,” says Rodger introducing Lauren.

Rodger: 1 Lauren works in fashion design. 2 Lauren’s helping me acquire the Enforcer inventory armor guards for you. 1 Lauren’s going to get your info for me to order sets of Enforcer guards.

i Lauren clothing orders

1 The group gather around in the back-yard of Rodger’s house.

2 Lauren meets with the group in the back-yard.

3 The police officers wait in a line.

3 After getting their dress sizes to Lauren, Larry and Jim begin to set out from the back-yard of the house.

2 Lauren goes to reach behind Michael’s neck to see the tag in his collar.

1 Tom waits behind Michael.

Jim: Rodger, see you later.

Larry: See you, Rodger.

Lauren approaches Tom to get his clothing size.

Tom: Where are you working?

Lauren: I’m not working right now. I was at Center 6.

Lauren finishes gathering all their attire arrangements in order then she walks inside the house through sliding doors. Tom approaches Rodger getting ready to leave.

Rodger: Lauren got your info?

Tom: Yes.

Rodger: Corporal, you could help me check Enforcer inventory when I have it together for us.

Tom: Sure thing. ‘Later, pal.

Tom leaves in a sedan parked on the street in front of the house driving away.

i Rodger takes Lauren to a view of the Monsow

1 Rodger leads with Lauren following through the grass in the bog glen to a rock ledge.

2 Rodger wears sports clothes with sports shoes while Lauren is wearing a white blouse top over a brown skirt with brown booties. 3 Lauren follows Rodger on a walking path by large rocks up a tall short ridge of the mountain top. 4 Rodger approaches a clearing on the a rock side of the mountain ledge with Lauren behind him. 4 In sight in full view is a sparkling deep green bog in a river valley with a horizon of white clouds over the bog. 3 “Wow,“ says Lauren in sight of the view. 2 Behind them at their sides is a dense thicket of trees. 1 Rodger sits down in a moss patch on the rocks with Lauren in view of the bog valley.

Lauren: It’s beautiful from up here.

Rodger: I’m going to explore it.

Lauren: Is it the Monsow?

Rodger: 1 Yes. 2 I’ll be the first to explore The Monsow. 1 Cogsville’s bog land deep will know my name.

i Bogmire Enforcer’s get into AGI

1 A big red Sun rises over view of Bogmire.

2 Rodger has his Enforcer guard armor on wearing a white helmet, white armor vest, white clothes with a set of black armor plating, black gloves, black long boots, and a shining white Enforcer cape extending to his waist.

3 Tom arrives at Rodger’s house in the morning before the others in the group.

4 Tom is wearing a police officer’s uniform with a blue long sleeve shirt, black tie, and blue officer’s pants approaching Rodger in the back-yard.

5 In front of Rodger on the ground is a long wooden crate partially opened with sets of Enforcer armor guards inside.

5 “You being the armorer of Norside I figured you could help me inspect quality,” says Rodger.

4 Tom gets into a full suit of all black Enforcer guard armor strapping the armor over his uniform, latches into place in front on his shoulder pads a shining black cape extending down his back to his waist, puts a helmet on.

3 Tom reaches into the pile of armor guards in the crate pulling out a armor plate he holds up to inspect the guard material.

2 Rodger and Tom check through the Enforcer inventory.

1 Larry, Jim and Michael arrive together in police officer’s uniforms.

0 Rick arrives on a police motorcyle.

Rodger: The Enforcer inventory is complete. You may take official Enforcer inventory sets from inside this crate.

1 Inside the long crate placed on the ground in Rodger’s back-yard are stacks of full sets of black armor guards. 2 The armor guards are all of the same design in different sizes. 3 The group begins to rummage through the crate for their sizes. 3 There are helmets, steel metal shields and steel batons with the armor guards. 2 Tom and Rodger wait while Larry, Jim and Michael suit into armor guards. 1 They set the armor guards over their uniform attire then they clasp a black Enforcer cape into a notch in the front of each shoulder pad.

1 The Enforcer armor they suit into is all black with light grey straps fastening some of the textile materials in the armor garments.

2 The material of the Enforcer clothing garments attaching to the armor is pure cotton with a mixture of other textiles.

3 The Enforcer armor guards are made of hard synthetic steel polymers.

4 Metallic vest plates covered over by a layer of canvass material are held in place on the front and back of the upper-body.

5 Protective black canvass gloves have small round plates over the knuckles and back of the hand.

6 Arm guard plates partially cover the fore-arms, protecting the elbows, with a plate covering the outer biceps.

7 Leg guard plates cover the outer theigh protecting the knees.

8 A protective under guard plating oblong in shape to appear like the underside region’s garment is set in place of their manhood covering over their crotches.

9 Black long boots tied tight by laces rise below the knees.

10 They wear a sleek shimmering black Enforcer cape extending to their waist.

1 A helmet is worn with a large hardened visor panel covering from the forehead across the eyes lowering to the brim of the nose. 1 The helmet has opening exposure of the cheeks and mouth with a chin guard strapped in place from each side of the jaw. 1 The protective layer of the helmet extends from the cheeks around the sides of their face, in place at the visor panel, then covers over their entire head.

[Illustration 1 of,

[Helmet 1 ]

1 They fasten the buckle straps of their armor in place on their body.

2 They collect the shield and a baton.

3 They each have long bright steel silver batons and a large steel black polymer metal shield.

3 The baton is a hardened cylindrical short staff about three feet long with a handle.

2 The shield is a large hardened metal plate lodged into a large light grey metal frame in the shape of a long oval with a handle on one side.

1 Rodger, Tom and Jim all have large stomachs fitting the Enforcer armor attire bulging their abdomens out into the armor guard upper body covering.

1 “We get capes,” says Jim holding the cape. 1 “How does this go?,” Jim says to Larry fully suited who goes to Jim clasping the cape into a socket in place on Jim’s shoulder pad snapping the cape into place.

1 Once suited into full armor guard attire the group gather around Rodger. 2 “Your armor guard is colorful. 3 You’re in white and black,” says Jim. 3 “I have unique color pattern in my armor suit. 2 I have specifically made Enforcer armor guards to personally suit me,” says Rodger.

Rodger: Would you all prefer to have officer titles or how should you like to be addressed here?

Larry: Call me by my first name.

Jim: First names.

The officers get into a line facing Rodger in the grass field at Rodger’s house.

Rodger:

1 Enforcer is a armor guard.

2 Enforcer inventory is a collection of Enforcer manufactured sets.

3 We will now experience the full measure of Enforcers.

The Enforcers take a walk through Bogmire until they reach the bog glade where their group gets into a line facing Rodger.

The bog land is resting quiet with a tranquil wind in the breeze.

i Enforcer’s quarter’s infantry

Rodger:

1

Enforcer armor inventory offers the most protection in armor guards.

2

Enforcer armor inventory offers the most protection for officers of security available govern policy operations with armor guards.

1

We have honor to serve a policy operation.

3

Our honor is held with the armor we have on.

4

The Enforcer honor is a service with the armor we suit in our official attires by a status of policy operation.

5

Our experience with Enforcer’s is able to provide the posture of police military officers with a policy operations procedure.

1 There are postulates on the use of armor inventory we cover with routine excercises.

23 Armor guard inventory is short for AGI.

33 Enforcer armor guard inventory is called, E-AGI.

42 We’re using Enforcer sets to exercise combat routines with.

51 The routine is exercise in infantry armor guard’s by combat with the Enforcer inventory.

1

A guard’s captain leads us with instructions.

2 Tom has given instruction in armor guards before to Cogsville’s police.

1 Tom has offered to provide us exercise routines.

i Guard captain Tom

1 “Tom,” says Rodger looking at Tom. 2 Rodger opens his palm hand low to the grass field then Tom steps forward. 3 Rodger gets into the group line facing Tom. 3 “Alright, listen up!” exclaims Tom to the Enforcers. 2 Tom takes a moment to view the Enforcers in the line before him. 1 Tom’s pudgy cheeks pervade out from the helmet face exposure.

1 In full Sun the group exercises with Rodger in Enforcer armor guard inventory to Tom shouting out orders.

2 The group practice armor guard exercises with postures of Enforcer combat procedures.

3 They swing with a baton strike while holding the shield to their side, then swing the shield lifting the shield array up in front of them, then lower the shield back to their side while they swing with the baton in front of them again, then step back with their shield in front and baton at their side.

3 Tom shouts to the group manuvering with combat strides in coordinated unison to Tom who yells aloud, “again, keep going!”

2 They excercise in tandem to his orders.

1 After a while exercising they talk under big bright bleak palescent white clouds covering the boggy Sun over head.

Jim: This was fun.

Larry: Enforcer inventory has more power than what I’m used to with armor suits.

Rodger: Enforcer uses the protocol of policy operations to manufacture industry standards. I am building a batallion of policy operators.

Jim: Aren’t we the Enforcer’s?

Michael: Isn’t it obvious?

“You don’t want to be enlisted?” Tom says looking at Rodger.

Rodger: No, I only offer Enforcer protocol to the service of policy operation legislation.

1 After their exercise routine they walk back towards the house through the bog glen in the late afternoon.

Tom: What should we do with our armor now?

Rodger: I have space inside my house to properly store Enforcer armor. If you leave your armor with me I will keep them and have them clean. Are you planning to continue with Enforcer operations here?

Jim: We are.

Tom: Yes, I am.

Rick: Sure.

i Bogmire long hours

The group of Enforcers in guard armor inventory go into the glade at Bogmire’s grass field with Rodger.

Rodger:

1 Your honor is service of protection.

2 You are officers of the govern.

3 You will master the strategy of war to serve policy operations.

3 Your right to Cogsville’s stature will be the combat of a lyg order.

2 The procedure of your valor is instruction to the batallion of Enforcer’s order.

1 At Bogmire we are excercising the routine of battles.

1 I will lead us.

1 For long hours at Bogmire under full Sun the Enforcers arduous excercise routine of battle lands them in a wave of heat in the large grass field of the open mountain-side being instructed in guard armor by Rodger who shouts a banter of orders loud.

2 The armor material fabrics covering their entire body flex to ventilate in the hot air.

3 They swing the baton with rapid angled strikes while moving the array of their shield in position.

4 Shields sheen with light.

5 Heat emits radiating off their thick heavy black infantry armor.

4 Enforcer silver steel batons glisten in the hot Sun.

3 The sides of their faces sweat out from inside their helmets.

2 Their faces partially covered within their helmets only the grimace of tireless battle is seen.

1 In the bog thicket distilling slow winds quiet a doldrum in isolation with the Enforcer’s exhaustion wavering.

1 Tom takes over instructions from Rodger who gets into the line with the group.

2

Tom prepares their savagery to war with battle practice of readying armor guards with their baton’s striking fervently swinging into the hot open air upon his commands continuing to exercise in a red Sunny dusk.

3

Ready to explode from his armor guard’s, “I’m hot like a laser,” says Jim exaggerating while collapsing onto the grass field then rolls over to untighten a buckle in the collar of his infantry chest plate armor strap.

3

They sit in the grass field to catch their breath.

2

The group has a seat in the cool grass of the mountain-side a moment to unstrap some of their armor buckles then Rodger mentions there is dinner served at his house.

1

They walk back through Bogmire to the house at Sunset before darkness approach.

i Dinner at Rodger’s house

1

At Rodger’s house their dinner is set with the similar meals they had before at the gazebo in the back-yard.

2

Unstrapping the partial buckles of their helmets, vest-plates, gloves, boot stock laces, the group of Enforcers douse drinks while having a meal served at the gazebo before taking time to fully remove their armor.

3

White over-head lighting goes on from up above to shine into the back-yard showing sight in the gazebo where their dinner is served.

4

The group sits down around the gazebo picknick table to have dinner.

“All this food’ll make me fat,” says Jim sitting down looking at his dinner.

Rodger: Good nature of men, how right is to us, fat. Tolerant natures separate honor of pale men with the right’s of whites.

Michael: Rodger, Jim is joking.

Jim: I’m only joking, Rodger, don’t worry.

Rodger: My apologies.

“Be polite, Jim,” says Michael who is seated at the picknick table across from Jim. The group continues having their dinner.

Rodger: Won’t you have what I provide?

Tom: You’re doing this because you want something from us.

Rodger: I’d like you to come back here for more Enforcer’s batallion excercises.

Larry: Yes, we’ll be back, though you do want something form us, right, Rodger?

Rodger: Our right’s are things we’ll want the same.

The group finishes dinner at the gazebo in the evening while a butler can be seen inside the house through a window into the kitchen wearing a chef’s hat at the sink cleaning dishes and pans with a maid.

i Rodger visits the Enforcer factory

1 Harry turns a light on entering a room with Rodger at the Enforcer factory.

2 In the room is a large board-room table with chairs by a long side window, and carpeting.

3 A long window to the outside has the blinds closed shut.

4 “We hardly use this room.

4 Most of the time I meet in my office,” says Harry.

3 Harry goes to open the blinds letting bright light into the room.

2 The long window looks out into the view of river ravine.

1 Rodger and Harry sit at the sides of the board-room table facing each other.

Rodger: 1 I am inquiring about the sale of the Enforcer Industry. 1 I’d like to buy this factory.

Harry:

1 Enforcer is owned by a private entity.

2 I can’t speak for Enforcer industries myself.

3 I’m only the head of scientific development.

4 The executors of this factory understand the measure of compliance to protect quality Enforcer products though they have low expectations of AGI production.

3

They want the factory to operate with standard quality to merit Enforcer services.

2

If you wish I could inquire about the opportunity to sell.

1

Why are you looking to buy the Enforcer factory?

Rodger:

1x

I would like to model Enforcer into a much larger appeal.

2x

Nearly none of Enforcer’s forecasts have been attainable with the current foundation.

3x

Enforcer has not been producing to a scale of standards expected.

3x

The Enforcer implements the protocol of policy operations in standard AGI.

2x

The introduction to serve policy operation is beginning with officers in the CPD.

1x

With expansion of the Enforcer industries codex a model structure of legislation introduces freedom to Enforcer AGI protection.

Harry: Are you ready to implement the protocols of the policy operations Enforcer codex?

Rodger: Is the Enforcer scion available?

Harry: No, not yet, the surfacant structure is in development now. I’m leading the development’s on the project.

Rodger: Is the design of the scion showing success?

Harry: We’re making progress. The design is sufficient enough to discover a break-through in scion technology.

Rodger: This design was provided at my expense. I will own it’s feature in development.

Harry: Yes, if this design is sufficient enough to build model inventory with.

Rodger: I will not be ready to discuss further details until more information is available to me.

Harry: Alright.

i Winthrope

1 A elderly white man with blondish white short crew cut hair arrives at Rodger’s house.

2 He is slightly tall, average size, wearing a white long sleeve collared shirt with a purple tie, a tan dress jacket, brown dress pants with white dress shoes.

3 The gentleman is Winthrope.

3 Winthrope is a corporate executor at Rodger’s liscenced publishing agency MediaOne.

2 Winthrope’s luxury coup with a chauffeur wait outside of Rodger’s house parked on Montglen Street.

1 Winthrope walks through the back-yard of the house into Bogmire with Rodger.

1 Rodger wear’s a white suit walking with Winthrope through the bog glen.

2 In the glen are thrush grass, thick moss beds, tall hard-wood trees and plot’s of flowers nearby.

3 Hard-wood trees cover the area in between grass groves.

4 High above large white clouds brightly cast into a canvass as far as their eyes can see.

3 Lichen patches glow neon green in the shade.

2 In the moss grove a fallen log sprouts mushrooms next to a rock covered by a patch of lichens.

1 Rodger talks with Winthrope in the bog at a grove of moss.

Winthrope: The bogs are fascinating. I don’t go into the bogs much. Simply grand, my friend.

Now, what did you want to tell me?

Rodger: MediaOne has taken global leadership over the articles of writing I provide.

Winthrope: Go on.

Rodger: 1 I’m gathering interest in the introduction of legislation in Cogsville. 2 I propose we will be the first to sign our express commitment. 1 Proponents of my introduction with the MediaOne corporation in Cogsville get service to the progress being made here.

Winthrope: What are you proposing?

Rodger: The proposal introduces legislation.

Winthrope: I see.

Rodger: I’m going to gather interest in the articles of policy operation.

Winthrope: I could generate interest. Once I see the progress you’re making MediaOne would go ahead with sharing your storie’s to audiences. Is policy operation ready to proceed?

Rodger: Progress is being made, though I must have more information.

Winthrope: Very well.

Rodger and Winthrope sit in Rodger’s gazebo.

Rodger: You are my agent at MediaOne.

Winthrope: 1 You have a contract with MediaOne’s writing executor. I’d like to have your articles available to me.

Rodger: I am articling the legislations to City Hall. With your support my articles could become govern authorizations.

Winthrope: You are a prominent figure at MediaOne. I offer my help where available.

Rodger:

1x

Your influence provides the support I need.

2x

You and MediaOne could afford my articles in govern law to express service.

3x

You and I could expend influence to the articles introducing governing laws ourselves.

3x

Your corporate office is globally televised.

2x

You syndicate my written adventures.

1x

I article MediaOne’s features with your help.

Winthrope: 1 You are signed to me to write exclusively in contract at MediaOne. 1 MediaOne needs to see what are writing about.

Rodger: Enforcer’s are exercising routines of battalion combat.

Winthrope: How does this story take place in your articles?

Rodger: Enforcer’s will have dominion in Cogsville.

Winthrope: You serve aspirations.

Rodger: The Enforcer’s are gathering in Bogmire.

Winthrope: I will monitor your activities. I support you.

Rodger: Get MediaOne to agree to our project development.

Winthrope: I will try. I am executor of MediaOne though the board of executors must agree to my decisions to have corporate sponsorships.

Rodger: Winthrope, I am your friend.

Winthrope: Rodger, we are interested in your progression though they want to have your article feature decisiveness with finality in action. I’ve come to you to discuss this from your side.

Rodger:

1

I provide spirit.

2

I offer the spirit of freedom.

3

Freedom is united.

3

Dialogues of unity is made by leaders.

2

I dialogue written features offering unified rights to lead.

1

With spirit the right to unite lead by our freedom.

Winthrope: Your adventures continue in the legend’s of Rodger White.

Rodger: Change is inevitable.

Winthrope: Those who make changes. Those who must change themselves.

Rodger: Through change freedom offers unity.

Winthrope: The dialogue is tragic. MediaOne offer’s quality.

Rodger:

1

Dialogue serves to control the freedom of information.

2

The control of dialogue is owned by those who express it’s meaning.

3

Dialogue is owned by the individual’s who serve it’s expressions.

3

Dialogue paces expression by the individual who uses it’s information.

2

Control of information oppresses dialogue by limiting it’s freedom of expression.

1

Freedom is going to matter more to me to provide unity of meaningful language.

Rodger and Winthrope sit in large office chairs in a room in Rodger’s house where there is a wood desk, filing cabinents, with a window to the outside. Rodger sits at the desk facing Winthrope sitting on the other side of the desk.

Rodger: This is my office from home.

Winthrope: I would not be here if I did not like you.

Rodger: You are exemplary. I would like to be like you.

Winthrope: 1 Rodger, I am MediaOne’s executor, president of production, sponsorship, and corporate infrastructures. 2 No, this isn’t about me. 3 My time has come. 3 You provide our features. 2 MediaOne wants a pressing story. 1 How does your feature prominently advocate MediaOne’s sponsorship?

Rodger: 1 The adventure of my story goes with the dialogues I have to share.

2 Truth, leadership, adventure, freedom.

3 Unity to my story is more important than the truth of leaders.

3 A sense of right attributes the spirit of my adventure.

2 My adventure is with the spirit of freedom united.

1 Dialogues I pose express their meaning with freedom.

Winthrope: What is your dialogue about?

Rodger: The Cogsville Enforcers.

Rodger speaks in the grass field of his back-yard to the CPD officer’s, Tom, Larry, Jim, Michael, all in full Enforcer armor guards in a line facing him with white clouds above.

i Enforcers Of Cogsville

i Cover Enforcer AGI

i Enforcer Scion Helmet

i Armor guard fastenings

 

Rodger: 1 The Cogsville Enforcers cover all official Enforcer armor guard inventory.

1 Rodger faces of the Cogsville Enforcer’s in a line facing him.

Rodger: 1 The armor guard protects upon strikes of force impact, withering by temperature variable attacks,

weathering changes

and from the elements.

2 The helmet protects the cognizance of the senses. 3 The Enforcer helmet’s visor panel protects against impact.

4 The armor vest plate is worn on the front and back strapped in place to fully protect both sides of the upper-body.

5 Arm guards strap over the elbows and protect the extension of the arm while guarding the elbow from impact.

6 The Enforcer gloves completely cover filanges with protective canvass having plates to guard against impact to the knuckles and hands.

7 Leg guards strap around the thiegh covering protection to the theighs and knees.

8 Long boots are worn with durable padded protection. 9 The long boots have durable grip to run or walk on fields or infrastructure in combat battles or without combat engagement.

10 A cape provides you counter measure in stride posing to your commands. 11 All Enforcer capes set to matching armor extend down in back to the waist-line.

i Under guards

Under guards

Enforcer under guards are situated to support protection of your privates with

hard plates comfortably positioned over your undersides crotch. Enforcer armor guards cover your full person with protection. Enforcer armor guards with crotch plating covering the underside region with protection from impact.

1x The armor guards fit to cover the section of protection. 2x Fasten the armor guard in place with the straps attached. 3 The armor vest plate straps around the upper body. 3 The gloves have straps around the wrist, the boots are bound by tied laces. 2x The cape clasps onto the armor vest plate by the shoulders. 1x Armor guards, helmets, boots, gloves, are fastened in place worn neatly in order.

1 Enforcer armor inventory is in style, comfortable to be worn by the bearor, with durability of guard protections, fitting to vigorous activity. 2 Enforcer guard armor is provided by a factory using technology of industry manufactures with advances in the energy of, fusion, laser beams, polymers, sub atomics, while there is such a thing, atomic elements, metalurgy and more. 3 Enforcer textiles are made of pure cotton materials with synthetic garments made of a combination of cotton with other materials, like polyfiber. 4 The protection of Enforcer is guaranteed of quality by design to meet or exceed the standard measure of official security to policy operators. 3 Enforcer armor is made of steel with a combination of metal alloy, hardened plastic, polymers. 2 Enforcer sets are produced with the highest quality given extra protections to world-wide industrial manufacturing. 1 Enforcer guard manufacture is durable, hardened, protective inventory of armor sets made with standards to the highest quality.

1

The Enforcer baton is a striking staff of medium size length.

2 The baton is used to strike with force impact.

3 A handle is used to grip the baton.

4 Enforcer baton’s feature a total length of three feet.

4 The Enforcer baton is fire-ready, bullet-proof inventory.

3 The baton may feature qualities of a one-sided short staff, mace, or a mallet, there is no flailing apparatus in Enforcer standard batons.

2 The Enforcer baton has a latch clasp to strap on your pesonage with a canvass holder.

1 The Enforcer baton is a symbol of superior combat ready status.

1 The Enforcer shield is are large hardened metalic plate.

2 The Enforcer shield protects from force impact.

3 The handles on the shield allows the shield’s structural array to manuever in place of the wielder.

3 The Enforcer shield’s array is a durable protective metalic plate to guard the wielder.

2 The shield has a strap to latch on the bearor.

1 Enforcer shield’s wield status of the most secure level of guard protection.

1 The Enforcer is a manufacture’s logo to guarentee armor guard inventory. 2 Policy operation is in legislation to prepare for extreme measures of compliance codes by standard sets of AGI. 3 The Enforcer identifies with the provision of policy operation with standard inventory sets. 3 One measure of Enforcer armor guard inventory sets is mettering. 2 The Enforcer armor guard inventory is strong enough to withstand the mettering impact of the other counter Enforcer inventory. 1 Through mettering of counter inventory the Enforcer inventory admonish superior protection of armor guard.

1 We are Enforcers in full set attire. 2 Enforcer is the bearor of armor inventory. 3 Enforcer armor is a standard of protection. 3 Enforcer provides our use with standard infantry armor. 2 Enforcer armor guard inventory is set to protect the policy operators. 1 The Enforcer is the design of the highest quality guard armor to protect ourselves freely with security of operating policy.

Tom: How do you know this?

Rodger: 1 The information is current in the articles of the Enforcer factory.

Rodger: 1 You are The Cogsville Enforcers. 2 The Cogsville’s Enforcers connect here by one thing bringing us together. 3 Cogsville Enforcers are exclusive to Bogmire. 4 Policy operation isn’t always going to be clear as a blank sheet of paper or readable like articles of legislation. 5 The right decision isn’t always most popular. 4 Leaders are who make the right decisions in spite of adversity. 3 The Cogsville Enforcers have honor to lead the world’s greatest policy operators. 2 Cogsville Enforcers are active with, excercise, armor guard inventory, theory, ideals, articles, policy operator’s legal codes, inclusion is limited. 1 We always use complete sets of Enforcer inventory.

Larry: What is policy operations going to be about for us?

Rodger: Experience with your Enforcer armor, a protocol of the law of official governing security by orders of Cogsville’s councils of legislations.

Larry: We are Enforcer soldiers.

Michael: This is only a game.

Jim: I’m not sure, if he’s serious about it? We read Rodger’s articles. Rodger, are you playing a game with us? It’s okay if you are, you can tell me.

Rodger: No.

Larry: We wouldn’t have gone this far for a game.

Tom: If Enforcer was current to the operating policy then where is it in the protocol of govern issued AGI?

Rodger: The Enforcer factory provides standard AGI to complete the compliance of all policy operators world-wide. Had you compliance with the order of policy operation then you’d have use of the Enforcer.

Tom: If legislation of policy operation has Enforcer standard though they are not being given to us, why is Enforcer withholding security protocols?

Rodger: What security protocol is being withheld to you by the Enforcer?

Tom: Policy operation provides quality in armor guards.

Rodger: 1 The Enforcer is united by right. 1 You may find the highest quality of AGI standards at the Enforcer factory if or not had the govern legislations to issue them by law to officers of security.

The Cogsville Enforcers wait a moment for Rodger who sees them there in front of him.

Rodger: 1 There should be no compromise to what’s right. 1 Cogsville Enforcers make no compromise to be the best in the world.

Larry: I’ll go along with it.

Jim: Count me in.

Tom: Okay.

Michael: I’m already here. I’m not leaving you guys now.

Rodger: The Cogsville Enforcer’s are open to participation. Your input matters to us. Use the dialogue the Cogsville Enforcer’s provide.

i Quarter’s infantry

Rodger sees The Cogsville Enforcers in a line in front of him waiting as if waiting for further orders. Rodger continues his talk.

Rodger: 1 Quarters indicates space to close distance. 2 Quarter’s infantry inventory has advantages provided by Enforcer. 3 At range the Enforcer infantry quarter’s inventory has utility to protect the bearor. 4 In close distance the quarter’s Enforcer is protected by their inventory.

4 Quarter’s tactics use Enforcer armor guard inventory with heavily set protection of infantry providing combat by superior short range attacks while the distant range of battle may face exhaustion.

3 Quarter’s inventory does not exhaust itself. 2 Infiltrating at close distance the quarters strategy may unleash powerful striking inventory penetrating into battles. 1 The full Enforcer armor guard inventory set you have is standard to exercise a batallion routine of Enforcer’s quarter’s infantry combat.

i Guns in Bogmire

Rodger:

1 Your Enforcer set is complete for our experience with quarter’s infantry exercise routines.

2 Enforcer offers the most protection of armor guards with standard compliance provided by security of policy operations.

3 Policy operations may set it’s own standard’s to Enforcer’s, though we experience exercise routines with quarter’s inventory.

4 While the article to policy operations provides your official inventory of govern security at Bogmire we exercise Enforcer routines of infantry quarters with a shield and baton.

4 There’s possibilities the operator will set to composition of Enforcer inventory.

3 The exercise of quarter’s combat’s features our routines with shield and baton.

2 Your exercise merits battle experience with standard policy operators in Enforcer infantry.

1 The service of the article to policy operators feature’s itself to our experiences.

1 You are Enforcer selected to participate in Bogmire being officials of the govern security.

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The Enforcer engages inventory of armor guard set protection in combat.

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The policy operator is set to engage with security of Enforcer armor guard routines.

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The Cogsville Enforcers operate routine excercises of battle by armor guard inventory of the Enforcer.

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Our experience in The Cogsville Enforcer’s is providing you set abilities to be Enforcers of Cogsville’s operating policies.

1

Govern officials amend operating policy to law to protect the security of the country.

Jim: What are you getting at?

Rodger:

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Policy operation of the Cogsville’s lyg Enforcer provides order of a quarter’s infantry gauge ballistic pistol set with shield and baton.

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We are not using guns in Bogmire to exercise quarter’s inventory.

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The Enforcer articles profiles of AGI sets to policy operators.

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The policy operator matches protocols to set inventory orders the Enforcer provides.

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The Enforcer may provide protocols to quarter’s inventory with standard issue gauge pistol.

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Enforcer inventory selections in Bogmire are limited sets to provide the Cogsville Enforcer’s routine.

Jim: We’re having fun without guns.

Tom: Though this is good exercise wouldn’t the policy operator’s have fully set inventories?

Michael: Tom has a point.

Rodger: The protocol to policy operator’s will stature it’s own merits to the Enforcer inventory by law. I’m not using gauge balistics in Bogmire.

Tom: A policy operator is set with full inventory. Then how does the Enforcer’s experience compare to a policy operators?

Rodger: Enforcer inventory is set to balistic standards of protection. Our experience with the Enforcer is providing a routine of procedure to policy operators.

i Enforcer scion helmet

1 Rodger instructs The Cogsville Enforcer’s in exercise routines with their Enforcer armor guard inventory. 2 Ordering commands the group of officer’s exercise to Rodger’s routine of Enforcer inventory. 3 Rodger is proficient with the use of Enforcer inventory demonstrating ability to wield the baton and shield to The Cogsville Enforcers. 3 The Cogsville Enforcer’s exercise the routine of quarter’s infantry battle by policy operations standard inventory in Bogmire. 2 After a while of excercises the group take a break. 1 Rodger tells the group to line up in front of him at the grass field.

Rodger: Cogsville Enforcer’s are missing something official.

Tom: What more are we missing?

Rodger: A unity to policy operations with the Enforcer manufacturer. Enforcer’s helmets are now in process to become the most advanced protection in the world.

Larry: Aren’t we already wearing the Enforcer helmets?

Rodger: 1 While we are wearing Enforcer helmets, this helmet will be the first of it’s type. 2 This helmet feature’s a scion.

Jim: What is a scion?

Rodger: 1 A scion is a digital bord processor. 1 Or more simply, a digital component of a electro-informatic display process modulator.

1 Rodger shows a helmet to The Cogsville Enforcers. 2 The Cogsville Enforcer’s gather around Rodger to view the helmet. 3 The helmet has a large silver hardened metalic chromagraphic visor panel across the forehead covering over the eyes lowering to protect the brim of the nose.

4 The helmet has a full protective layer covering over the head except for a opening at the mouth.

3 The helmet has exposure opening below eye level of the visor at the cheeks and mouth. 2 The helmet has a chin guard strapped in place at each side of the jaw. 1 The helmet is all black except the silver visor panel.

Rodger:

1 This is the Enforcer scion helmet.

2 The Enforcer scion helmet is made by the Enforcer.

3 This helmet is also called the Enforcer scion for short.

4 The Enforcer scion is the fore-front of armor inventory everywhere.

Larry: What does it do, Rodger?

Rodger: 1 This Enforcer helmet’s scion is hardened by elemental surfacant to provide protection against impact. 2 The visor panel in the helmet is the scion bord controller. 3 The unit processor in the panel screen can be inputted with a data display, like infrared, night-vision. 3 With graphic scion electronic processing the display may be adapted to a panel of abilities. 2 The Enforcer scion helmet is a model of technology being paired with another more advanced design now in development. 1 I have a scion helmet here for all of you to try.

The group try on Enforcer scion helmets in the field of grass. The Cogsville Enforcers get into a line in the grass field facing Rodger.

Rodger: 1 Cogsville Enforcers are in policy operation. 2 Enforcer inventory is set to guard armor suit in uniform with helmet, shield, baton, gloves, boots, and cape. 3 The Enforcer is our selected armor inventory for a reason. 4 The Enforcer is the most advanced level of personal armor guard protection available in the world. 3 Cogsville is our home. 2 In Cogsville we provide Enforcer protocols with policy operation to honor official service. 1 By our best abilities we are installing the design of Enforcer lyg policy operators.

i Sciorcers Helmets Exposition

i Inside Sciorcer helmets

1 At the bog glade in the mountain valley in the large grass field the Cogsville Enforcers begin excercises with the Enforcer scion helmets. 2 Initially they begin routine excercises then they engage in combat excercise with simulated sparring using the Enforcer scion. 1 The group takes a break to talk.

Rodger: 1x You may prefer to use either the Enforcer standard helmet or Enforcer scion helmet in our exercise routines. 2 Chose your helmet either the Enforcer standard helmet or the Enforcer scion helmet to use here. 3-5x The informatics in the scion panel is used to coordinate battle data the panel displays to the bearor. 4x The Enforcer standard helmet is the same protection only without a scion panel like the Enforcer scion helmet. 5-3x If you chose the Enforcer standard helmet there is no scion panel. 4x The battle data projected by the Enforcer scion does not serve guaranteed instructions of protocol though adds categorical informatics to the bearor. 3x The scion’s informatic display is not gaurentee of policy operator’s protocols. 2-1x Set your Enforcer inventory how it fits service with your exercise routines. 1-2x If you want to use some features of the Enforcer scion helmet, some features have the availability to be turned off or on, with settings adjusted by the bearor.

1 “This helmet is amazing,” says Jim taking off the helmet to look inside. 2 On the visor panel inside the helmet is a clear picture of view with a screen overlaying information displayed by the scion processor. 3 On the visor panel are optimized pinpoints of vision in the field of display by a see through clear screen with digital font coordinated by a blue icon collecting info by moving circular marking’s zeroing in by red circular scopes closing in on processing targets. 4 The data signifies a collection of changing information the bearor may use like info on distance to personelle by measurements of space in view, with weather temperature reading. 3 When adjusting settings on the helmet night vision is activated turning the view in the visor panel completely dark green used to see a target in the dark. 2 A short meter of green infrared is set on the screen low to the side. 1 The helmet’s sees through the scion bord processor completely with enhanced overlining a display positron coordination on a targeting combatant displaying categorical battle data onto the see-through visor screen.

0 Rodger holds the helmet upside down to look inside.

Jim: The visor panel reads me position distance with angle of inclinations. It helps cooridinate better attacks.

Michael: The visor display is quite interesting.

Tom: The visor informatic was distracting me. I figured out how to turn my informatic display off.

Rodger takes his helmet off holding it at his side.

Rodger: I understand if the Enforcer may want to turn it off, of discover’s it to be a distraction.

Larry: I think I should be using it differently somehow.

Rodger: There’s some more I want to show you. We have to go back to the house.

i Rodger’s gym room

1 The group of officers follow Rodger into his house inside from a door through the far side of the back-yard. 2 The room’s interior is a large open space. 3 The room has high walls painted white.

4 The floor of the room is fully covered by a large red gym matt. 5 The room is mostly empty except a punching bag hangs in place in one corner of the room slowly swaying on a chain bolted in. 5 A set of lifting weights next to a black bench is stationed at a side of the room 4 The sides of the room have red matted walling. 3 Windows to the outside are high in the cieling. 2 The Cogsville Enforcers look around the room. 1 Michael, and Larry take their helmets off to see.

Rodger: The Cogsville Enforcers may use this fitness room at their leisure. Lockers are in here.

1 At the side of the gym room is a doorway into a locker room with grey metal lockers. 2 Rodger leads the group into a locker room. 3 The floor of the locker room is smooth solid light grey cement. 3 There is a tan wooden bench bolted to the ground in the middle of the locker room. 2 Five lockers have name tags indicating the name’s of Rodger, Larry, Tom, Jim, Michael. 1 Each locker has a locking cell to secure shut.

Rodger: 1 Here’s my locker room. 2 I had this room installed with my indoor gym. 3 Here you may store the Enforcer sets.

Michael: We usually wear our attire home with us.

Rodger: You may take the Enforcer armor attire with you though you might decide to leave the armor inventory here. The lockers are here for you to use.

Tom: No problem.

1 Tom walks closer to the locker to take a closer look at the locker with his name on opening the locker door to inspect the compartment space. 2 Tom sits at the locker room bench then Tom looks over to the group. 1 Jim and Larry enter the locker room to see the lockers though Michael looks hesitant holding his helmet at his side.

Michael: How much does the Enforcer AGI set cost?

Rodger: A full infantry set of Enforcer armor guard with inventory is about six thousand dollars ($6,000.) The Enforcer helmets have not had officially appraised value yet.

Tom: Then you paid, six thousand ($6,000) times five of us, and you, thirty-six thousand ($36,000) for us all to have Enforcer armor?

Rodger: Thirty-six thousand ($36,000) for us to have Enforcer protection in exercise of our routine using a policy operator’s standard.

Larry: Wow!

Larry gasps with awe.

Rodger: I paid over a million dollars ($1,000,000) to develop the Enfocer scion helmets, also.

Michael: Is Enforcer inventory secure here?

Rodger: If there’s a loss, I’ll know where to file with the CPD.

Jim: Guys, this is exciting. Rodger, I’m happy to be here.

To the back of the room is a closet at the side. Rodger opens a door to the closet where there is a supply cabinet of cleaning solvents.

Rodger: Cleaning the Enforcer inventory protects glamor while improving quality of use. Enforcer armor is cleansed by industrial cleaning solvents. The cleaning solvents are here in the closet.

Larry: Thanks, Rodger.

The group leaves Rodger’s house through a door from the gym room to the outside at the field of grass in the back-yard.

i Rodger opens Bogmire grounds to the CEnforcers

Rodger: 1 I open Bogmire to you from here. 2 You’re probably wondering about us being outside this often. 3 There is no instability in a bog to endanger nature, nothing to irrefute our own nature being here, no insecurity to land in a bog. 4 Beyond my land is the extension of the Monmir. 4 The bog lands here are in the Monark’s Bog in part of Monmir’s isolated natural worlds. 3 Cogsville Enforcers may continue to use Bogmire grounds however you decide. 2 Inside I showed you my excercise room. 1 The Cogsville Enforcers use this space at your liesure.

Jim: What is supposed to be worn under the armor guards? Should we wear our uniforms here?

Rodger: Under the Enforcer armor guards you’d wear regular clothes. While ordering the operating policy the officer’s uniform is worn underneath the armor guards.

The Cogsville Enforcer’s dismantle their armor in the locker room putting their armor guards into the lockers to wear their regular clothing styles with their police uniforms on then leave Rodger’s house.

i Lauren fashion design of armor guard

1 Lauren enters a dark room in the upstaires of Rodger’s mansion turning on the light. 2 She walks over to a desk table with over-head lamp lighting she turn’s on. 3 She sits at the desk top studio design table opening a illustration drawing pad. 4 Lauren begins to lean into the design table to draw on a illustration pad. 3 Lauren add’s stroke’s of color to her image. 2 The drawing appear’s to be of male attire clothing garments of armor guards. 1 Lauren sits up looking down at the desk over her design illustration.

i Rodger leads excercises

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The Cogsville Enforcers excercise in a combat routine in armor instructed by Rodger.

2

In a line they step forward, then posture up-right slashing across the center, then twist their balance to slash the baton low.

3

Then Rodger goes to side kick high.

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Then they swing the baton back across the center, then step forward while blocking with their shield in front of them.

2

Rising up from a low crouching stature Rodger side kicks high again.

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“Time out Rodger, we won’t be able to keep up with you,” says Larry beckoning to Rodger.

The Cogsville Enforcers take a break posturing to normal.

Rodger: You don’t need to keep up with me to perform the routine.

Jim: Why not?

Larry: Rodger’s not demonstrated his full ability to us.

Jim: Could you provide a demonstration of your full ability, Rodger?

1 In a clear space in the grass field Rodger gets into combat position with fists in front of him, knees slightly bent, his feet spread shoulder length apart, while the Cogsville Enforcer’s are watching him. 2 Rodger quickly does a back-sweeping high roundhouse kick, then quickly does a forward high roundhouse kick, then goes into a crouching low forward straight punch, then turning around while kneeling he jumps up into a back-facing forward flip-kick he lands on one foot with one knee bent, his arms spread out at his sides. 1 Then Rodger gets back into normal posture.

Jim: Wow!

Tom: Why am I not surprised?

Michael: Where did you learn how to fight, Rodger?

Rodger: Super legendary grand masters.

Larry: Can we bring it down a level?

Rodger: I don’t see why not?

1 The Cogsville Enforcers begin exercise at their own pace in Bogmire. 2 Larry pairs with Jim and Michael experimenting maneuver’s with the Enforcer scion helmet’s control’s while Tom excercises with Rodger in the grass field.

1 The Sun setting through the mountainside glances light off Tom’s helmet face focused in battle guard posture. 2 Tom holds a position of battle posture in coordination with Rodger on the mountain side in the grass field. 3 They cross swing through their center with the baton slashing an arc upwards. 4 They cross swing the baton back slashing in an arc downwards. 5 They step forward kneeling lower to the ground striking the baton directly straight forward while raising their shield up into position above them. 6 They bend at the elbow to gather momentum then with a hop off the ground swing the baton slashing the baton high in the air with a large arc upwards while jumping. 7 Then they move their shield in front of them holding their baton out at their side. 8 Then they move the shield out from their front swinging the baton with a downwards strike. 9 They move their shield in front of them again with the baton out at their side. 10 They get into guard with the shield and baton in front of them.

1 The Cogsville Enforcers get into a group to complete combat manuvers in unison spaced apart in the grass field. 2 “Tom, you here. 3 Larry, you here. 4 Michael and Jim you there and there,” says Rodger pointing to position them. 4 Rodger and Larry are now parallel in a front line while Tom, Jim and Mitch are parallel diagonally behind them forming a line. 3 They swing the baton forward with a turn of their wrist stepping forward while holding their shield at their side then twist their wrist in reverse into an arc towards them angled at their side while stepping forward they slash the baton wide into a arc extending high up through the air leaping up with a forward thrust. 2 They position their shield in front of them then raise their shield up in front of them. 1 They slash forward with the baton across their center then move their shield into position in front of them with their baton out at their side.

The Sun sets high above them in pink light over the mountain-side at the glade in the land of the bog valley.

1 Walking through the back-yard of Rodger’s house the group all dismantle their armor guards by the locker room wearing the police officer uniforms they arrived with to leave.

i Tom and Rodger use the gym

Tom arrives at Rodger’s house wearing a police officer’s uniform. Daniel let’s Tom inside the house then Rodger talks to Tom inside his house at the main entrance while Daniel leaves.

Tom: Hi Rodger.

Rodger: Hi Tom.

Tom: You said we could use your gym room? I brought gym clothes with me.

Rodger: Yes.

1 Rodger and Tom exercise in gym clothes in Rodger’s fitness room of the house.

2 Tom lifts weights while Rodger stretches into posture.

3 Tom walks over to the punching bag.

Tom: I used to go to the boxing ring.

“O’, this brings me back,” Tom says looking high up at the ceiling where the punching bag chain is connected. Tom holds the bag with both hands looking at Rodger.

Rodger: Tom, the Cogsville Enforcers want official security procedure. Enforcer exercise provides combat experience I can provide though I can’t offer formations of official police procedures. You could take over from me with the Cogsville Enforcers exercises in Bogmire.

Tom: Alright, I can lead our exercises.

i Rodger and Tom stretch

Rodger: Tom, I wouldn’t make you exercise with me personally, being the Cogsville Enforcers I’m your inventory procedure specialist not your personal combat instructor. Though, it’s somewhat both at times. Tom, would you like to stretch with me?

Tom: Okay.

Rodger and Tom stretch the back, arms, and legs on the gym floor matts. Rodger and Tom get up form the gym matts.

Rodger: The Enforcer is going to article combat from perspectives of it’s bearor’s who experience battle. The direction of the Enforcer is taking the lead of procedure to instruct the bearor’s of armor guards in methods of battle while the purpose of combat has a mentor.

Tom: Wow, Rodger, I didn’t know this about you.

Rodger: Though to the pale combat is standard instructed by the procedures of a fighter to demonstrate a routine. My order of the Enforcer’s fighter’s style is unique.

Tom: Yes, right.

Rodger: The official article to the Enforcer is set to legislation of a lyg in policy operations.

I have the power to unite the Enforcer’s. Our rights of armor guard go to the inventory at the Enforcer factory.

Tom: I see.

If only I knew what you wanted with the Cogsville Enforcer’s?

Rodger: Tom, The Cogsville Enforcer’s have planed our activitie’s according to the standard procedure I’m offering to provide.

Tom: You are intriguing, Rodger. You have a nice house here. I see there’s more to you than you’re letting on.

Rodger: The providers of the Enforcer offer the official industry merits. I want to buy the Enforcer factory, though I can’t afford it.

 

i Tom’s office folly

1 Tom changes into armor guards sitting on the locker-room bench at Northside police station in full CPD armor with helmet. 2 Tom walks through the station terminal to his office desk when an older man, with thinning light brown hair, very fat stomach, wearing official police uniform with a white long sleeve shirt and black pants walks by. 1 A senior level police commander is calling to officer staff while walking by Tom, “has anyone seen Officer Smithly?,” shouts out the commanding officer.

“Me sir?,” says Tom who turns around wearing police armor guards to face the commanding officer there next to him. The commander turns around and looks at Tom in full armor with a squint. A patch sewn into the upper left side of the canvass on Tom’s black armor vest plate reads, “Smithly,” in white letters.

“Tom, there you are. I should have known it was you, son. Are you some kind of space-man?,” says the commanding officer.

Tom: It’s for protection, sir.

1 “Take it off, Smithly! 2 I need you in my office,” says Tom’s commander. 2 The police commander then goes back into his office at the side of the main room closing the door behind him with the other police officers speachless from behind their desks having wide-eyes and half-jaws open looking at Tom. 1 Tom leaves the terminal of the office back to the station’s locker-room.

i Rodger watches TV with Lauren

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Rodger wears gym clothes sitting in the living room of the house with Lauren who wears a casual women’s dress.

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On the coffee table in the living room is ice chamomile tea, green grapes, pickles, celery sticks, bourbon barbecue chicken wings, a dish of sour cream, and Italian carbonated water.

Lauren: What is this for?

Rodger: I made appetizers.

1 Rodger sits with Lauren in the living room watching TV.

2 On TV there are new’s stories.

3 On the TV is a demonstration of violent protests on the streets of center city.

4 The demonstrators are getting angry at the police who are in uniform wearing a loose inventory set collected by govern provided armor guards.

5 There is clashing back and fourth between the demonstrators in Cogsville’s center city.

6 According to the news, what began as peaceful protests, quickly, the protests became violent when larger mob’s of angry demonstrators show being led through the street’s by shouts of the individual’s chanting.

7 The police attempting to install order begin making arrests though struggle to subdue the large crowds of raving demonstrator’s.

6 The police are being overwhelmed by the demonstrator’s.

5 Storming the street’s of center city Cogsville in armor guards the batallion of police are instigating the use of aggressive force.

4 Smog grenade’s are fired though the effect is not immediate per the device’s emitter round venting smog through the air making the scene difficult to see through by all on-goers.

3 Eventually the disruptive protester’s disperse.

2 The conflict prevalent in the country with justice of govern authority.

1 Rodger continues to eat at the living room table while Lauren watches the TV.

Lauren: They’re attacking Enforcer’s, Rodger…

Lauren looks over at Rodger on the couch. Rodger looks up at the TV. “Those are not Enforcer’s,” says Rodger wiping his face with a clean white napkin.

Lauren: They’re not Enforcer’s?

“No,” says Rodger with partial laughter.

Rodger: Enforcer guards provide more armor protection than what they have there.

Lauren squints getting a look at the TV.

Lauren: Yo, I see Logro.

Rodger looks up at the TV with red sauce dripping down from around his mouth. On TV they see a march of demonstrator’s following one individual in particular. He is a black man with short dread-locks, wearing a black leather jacket, a black t-shirt and black jeans.

Lauren: Isn’t he LogroV’?

“We’re ready to ride, is you G for L, or what? Step out in East side and we’s ’bout down to fuck you up,” says Rodger with a chant, happily, with red barbecue sauce smeared around his cheeks.

i Tom, Jim, Rodger, exercise in the gym room

1 Tom, Jim and Rodger are in the gym room at Rodger’s house wearing all sports clothes.

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Bright light shines in from glass windows high in the ceiling.

2 Tom curls his large bicep in consecutive rotations lifting weights at the weight bench.

3 Jim is wearing exercise fitness gloves while striking the punching bag hard with fast punches and kicks.

Rodger is flex stretching in the middle of the gym floor.

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Lauren joins them in the fitness room in sports clothes walking into the room from a cooridor to the house wearing a separate white sports fitness top with tight white fitness pants revealing her abdomen in between.

2 Lauren has fit partially muscular abs revealed by her gym wear open at the stomach.

1 Tom who is lifting weights watches Lauren, Jim who was striking the hanging punching bag looks over seeing her, and Rodger who is flex stretching pauses a moment seeing Lauren walking into the room going to poise into her exercise flex stretches.

Lauren goes to the center of the room.

2 Lauren faces away from the men while spreading her legs out from her side then bends over slow low to the floor.

Lauren’s waist sticks up with her sports fitness pants on tight around her bottom. Lauren has round ample hips flexing while she bends over low towards the gym matt.

Rodger, Jim and Tom watch as Lauren stretches.

1 Then Lauren stretches her calf pulling her foot into her thigh, bearing ankles at the heels of her short set flex pants while stretching her strong leg muscles tight while Tom continues to lift weights looking to his side. Jim goes back to striking the punching bag.

1 Lauren and Rodger stretch their legs out to their sides in front on the floor matt facing each other.

3 After a while Rodger and Lauren get up.

2 Lauren leaves the gym room.

1 Rodger, Tom and Jim sit on the floor matt, with the three of them facing into the center of the room in a circle to stretch.

Michael and Larry arrive at Rodger’s house wearing sports clothes. Rodger, Tom and Larry go to talk in Rodger’s living room of the house while Michael and Jim exercise in the fitness room.

Michael stretches standing with his feet wide apart arching his back over to the side while Jim strikes the punching bag with punches and kicks.

 

Michael: What are they talking about?

Jim: Finance stuff. Don’t you worry about it.

Michael: Don’t we usually meet as a group?

Jim: Aren’t we?

Michael: You guys showed up early, didn’t you?

Jim: Sheen, I got to get physique, you know?

1

Jim strikes the punching bag with punches then holds the bag to prevent it from swinging by the chain.

2 Jim looks at Michael.

3 Michael thinks to himself with slight confusion.

2 Jim goes to kick and punch the punching bag again.

1 After appearing flustered a moment Michael goes to lift weights at the weights bench to the side of the room.

i personal costs

1

Rodger, Tom and Larry enter into the living room in Rodger’s house.

2

There is a large white sofa with a coffee table facing a big flat-screen TV.

3

White interior with white carpeting connects the outside patio by sliding doors to a living room inside the house with the kitchen.

2

They have a seat in the living room with Rodger on the sofa.

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“The Cogsville Enforcer’s budget has come out of my bank account,” says Rodger.

Rodger: We have to generate revenue some how.

Larry gets up and walks around the other side of the coffee table.

Larry: I’m the police authority in Lakeisle. I’m simply here to listen to Lakeisles experiences. My exercise here has been the most active people’s participation I’ve seen in a while, except on the news.

Rodger: I’ve got a great idea.

Larry: What?

Rodger: We’ll have Enforcer battles on film. Then I’ll get MediaOne to distribute the video broadcast to audiences.

Tom: What is the point?

“We’ll take our Enforcer batallion exercise routine to MediaOne to get funding. There will be Enforcer champions,” Rodger says seeming suddenly mesmorized with a gleam of inspiration in his eyes.

Rodger: All our publicity, fame, status, everything we earn, will all be yours.

Tom: I… I don’t know what to say?

Rodger: Tom, you’ll lead The Cogsville Enforcers in battle.

Tom: One thing I don’t understand is, where are you getting Enforcer armor inventory at quality manufacturing of policy operation?

Rodger: 1 The Enforcer factory is outside of Cogsville not far from here. 2 They have been making Enforcer armor since the late 1960’s with policy operation on schedule. 3 The Enforcer factory has a foundry to industrially manufacture the highest quality armor guard’s for special orders or customized user base. 3 They were decomissioned only a decade after the factory began initial production. 2 Now the Enforcer factory is being operated by laboratory specialists. 1 I used to work at the laboratory there.

Tom: 1 Prove it. 2 Take me there. 1 If you are who you say then show me what you’re up to.

i Courage

i Logis

i Protection cannot be removed

The Cogsville Enforcers wear Enforcer guard’s armor in a line in the bright grass field of the bog glade at the mountain-side listening to Rodger talking in front of them. The clouds are bright white above.

Rodger : The Cogsville Enforcer’s are lyg set to armor guard inventory of Enforcer policy operators. Who you are is inclusive with why we are here together.

1 We are The Cogsville Enforcers by our right of freedom.

2 Freedom is the power of equal rights.

3 Equal rights are laws of our govern legislations.

3 You are security executors of govern law.

2 The right is lawful equality of legislation by the order of articles with the power of honor.

1 Equality honors the law of freedom.

1 The guard of our protection is worth the honor of our freedom. 2 The penetration of Enforcer protection is through our security. 3 Security is a guard against danger. 4 Protection is a guard against damage. 3 The protection guarding us cannot be removed by the dangers to our security. 2 While armor protects our physical being the mind is weak to influences penetrating our conscientious. 1 Logic is a protection of the mind.

1 Courage is power equaling the honor of Enforcer inventory armor guards protection.

2 Courage is the ability to use the protection of honor.

3 Courage is the power of honor.

4 Courage is the expression of protection.

3 Courage is a power of what is right.

2 Courage is a conscious of logic in conversion to reason with sense providing protection of the mind’s influence.

1 The Cogsville Enforcers use the power of courage.

Rodger looks at Tom. Rodger points to his side down. Tom steps forward next to Rodger.

Rodger: Tom has experience leading battalion formations of police he is going to share with us.

Tom: My experience is from what I have learned at the academy.

Rodger: Perfect.

Rodger gets into line with the Cogsivlle Enforcer’s. Tom is in front of the line of Enforcers.

Tom: I’ll be ordering our excercise. Cogsville Enforcer’s will continue the routine unless you are unable to show us the ability.

1

Tom leads exercises with the Cogsville Enforcers.

2

The Cogsville Enforcer’s long exercise routine causes intense strife to ripple through their bodie’s.

3

Heat flows through their bodies coursing physically patterned thermal energies into shape of excessive dispersion.

4

Unto their fatigue showing signs of panic or pause, the Cogsville Enforcer’s exercise breaks from routine activity to rest, while they sit in the grass or posture in place at the mountainside.

3

The mountainside breeze rushes a high wind through the valley of bogs.

2

In the Sun their excercises continue at Bogmire.

1

Lining up in front of Rodger at the mountainside of the grass field in Bogmire, the Cogsville Enforcer’s listen to Rodger talking in order to prepare for more routine Enforcer exercises.

Rodger: 1 I’ll be talking with you all to determine your level of activity with the Cogsville Enforcer’s. 2 Our rule to policy operations is the law of the land. 3 Tom and I have spoken about visiting the Enforcer factory. 4 Tom wants a proven indemnity of what right’s Enforcer armor provides. 4 I am taking Tom with me to the Enforcer factory where I order inventory. 3 The Enforcer factory was a secret in hiding until now, located locally, near Cogsville. 2 There are talks to make plans to continue Enforcer routines incorporated into officially syndicated uses. 1 Until I am certain of the Cogsville Enforcer’s procedure of operations I can’t explain in depth what details the routines of Enforcer inventory used by the Cogsville Enforcers are going into incorporated production, because I won’t know.

You have all served with honor. Your abilities have earned merits of policy operations. I am proud of you, Cogsville Enforcer’s.

The Cogsville Enforcers exercise quarter’s infantry routines in armor guards at Bogmire lead with their instructions of the Enforcer inventory.

1 The Cogsville Enforcers walk back towards Rodger’s locker room to change out of their armor.

2 In the locker room they dismantle their armor guard suits.

3 Taking off their armor guards they wear their official uniforms getting ready to leave Rodger’s house. 4 It is early evening, the Cogsville Enforcer’s leave Rodger’s house, except for Tom, who waits with Rodger in the back-yard.

5 Tom is wearing a white collared shirt with a green tie, tan pants and black dress shoes.

6 Rodger wears a white collared shirt with a red tie, light brown pants and brown dress shoes.

Rodger: Are you ready to go see the Enforcer factory, Tom?

Tom: I am.

Rodger: We’ll take my car.

 

i Tom visits Enforcer with Rodger

1

Tom gets into the passenger seat of Rodger’s white lamborigini then Rodger gets in the driver’s seat.

2

Rodger leaves his house accelerating fast driving down a winding road in the mountainside.

3

Tom and Rodger arrive at the Enforcer factory building in the evening of a full white moon by the ravine of a river.

4

 

Harry meets them wearing a white lab coat at a long blue metallic lab table on the first floor.

6

There is a black helmet on the table with three short faint orange stripe painted lines at the sides and top of the helmet.

5

Tom sits next to Rodger who sits across the long blue table from Harry.

Rodger: Is the Lygenforce helmet ready?

Harry: Hardly. We’re getting there though. We’ve completed phase one.

Rodger: You had the last helmet ready much quicker. What is the difficulty this time?

Harry:

1

The Lygenforce helmet is controlled by a scion modulator.

2

The scion in this model is vastly more compact than the last one.

1

Protocol of the scion modular surfacant covers four sensory zones on this helmet.

Rodger: What is in the surfacant you’re using?

Harry: 1 Elementals [chrome or titanium]. 2 You can try it. 3 A prototype of phase three is ready. 4 Here’s a model prototype I brought to show you. 5 Take a look, if you like.

1 “I have to go check on something. 2 I was in the middle of setting up my experiment when you arrived,” says Harry who sets the black helmet on the lab bench in front of them then walks away through the cooridor to the back.

1 The black helmet is a fully rotund protective layer covering over the head with a padded interior. 2 Light markings paint three short hollow orange dotted stripe patterns at the sides and top of the helmet. 3 The eye sockets are scion lenses. 3 A large silvery frame nozzle at the nose is a fixated truncated metalic coagulator. 2 A black metalic tabulatur triangular voice-box covers the mouth. 1 A cushioned pad perforates around the entire opening of the helmet at the neck.

Tom: This isn’t the same helmet as before.

Rodger: 1 The first developpment was the hardened surfacant on the scion controller operators. 2 This development at Enforcer is the future of global armor inventory. 3 The Lygenforce is intended for batallion specific lyg policy operation use. 2 The scion itself is hardened into the armor layer of protection. 1 This helmet is going to operate tactical lyg deployments with more levels of protection.

Tom: Why is this helmet better?

Rodger: 1 This helmet features infrared night vision, breathing chambers, radio signalling.2 The Enforcer scion has data inputs at the direction of it’s user. 1 The Lygenforce helmet is best when the armor guard is the Enforcer’s only protection.

Tom: The millitary already has night-vision helmets.

Rodger: 1 The Lygenforce is advanced. 2 This helmet features every available scionic protection to the cognizant senses. 3 The Lygenforce cannot be penetrated or punctured by impacts with the same level of compliance codes used by Enforcer armor inventories.

3 The Lygenforce has complete cognizent protection from external factors.

2 All countries in the world will want this. 1 The Lygenforce is soon to be the helmet of lygs.

1 In one of the glass side rooms a helmet of the same prototype is placed on a large cement bastion at the end of the room in clear view. 2 After a moment a loud buzzer sounds then suddenly multiple block slabs of concrete fall from the ceiling onto the helmet from directly above. 3 When landing onto the helmet the concrete slabs bounce heavily off the helmet. 4 The helmet sustains no structural damage to the integrity of the protective layer. 5 The unbroken helmet is visable under the fallen concrete partially obstructed by slabs of concrete laying on top and all around the helmet.

1 Tom looks at the prototype helmet in front of him sitting on the table. 2 Tom tries on the helmet. 3 The scion lenses in the eye sockets in Tom’s helmet go on illuminating with white light. 3 A short projection of light blares from the eye sockets in Tom’s helmet with white light. 2 Tom’s breath is synthesized by a mechanical inhalation ventilation chamber. 1 Tom looks at Rodger sitting at the laboratory bench in front of him then Tom looks around the room.

Tom: Incredible…

1 Tom’s voice is deeply synthesized by a bass tone speaking through a voice-box in the scion helmet’s inhalation ventilation breathing apparatus.

Rodger: 1 I could prove the effectiveness of Enforcer armor guards to the world with your help. 2 I’m going to establish the Enforcer armory to serve policy operations in Cogsville. 1 A united Enforcer industry will rule armor guard inventory.

Tom: I am Tom…

Speaking through the helmet’s voice box Tom’s voice is synthesized by a deepened tone.

Rodger: 1 When policy operations goes worldwide I’ll have global domination of world-powers by the united Enforcer with lyg millitaries using total protocol. Cogsville will bow down or be over-ruled.

1 Tom tugs the helmet off with a pull setting the prototype back on the table.

Harry looks up from a metal table behind a glass panel in a lab room through the cooridor wearing lab goggles. Harry has a screwdriver wiring together an electronic component on a black helmet with a cushioned opening.

1 Tom and Rodger leave the Enforcer factory in Rodger’s car into the night.

i Tom spends the night at Rodger’s house

Rodger: It’s getting late Tom. Would you like to spend the night at my house? You can sleep in the guest room.

“You’re right, it’s a bit late to drive the way back home, ” Tom says.

1 Tom sleeps on a large plush bed of white pillows, sheets, and down comforter blankets. 2 The Sun comes out with Tom at Rodger’s house. 1 Rodger get dressed into armor inventory with Tom.

1 Tom and Rodger are wearing their full Enforcer armor inventory adventuring into a bog. 2

They walk through Rodger’s back yard going into the bog grove. 3 Getting to the bog grove at the back-yard by the archway gate they hear Lauren yelling to them. 3 They turn around to see Lauren who walks towards them. 2 Lauren approaches from the house through the back yard. 1 Lauren is wearing a white blouse with a light grey skirt.

i Tom fights with Rodger

Lauren: I saw you going to Bogmire. I was working in my studio room upstaires. Where are you going now?

Rodger: Into the bog.

Lauren: For what?

Rodger: We’re going to talk.

Lauren: You need Enforcer armor guards to talk?

Rodger: We’re Cogsville Enforcers. We’re always in armor guards…

Lauren: You need to go into bogs to talk with Enforcer armor guards?

Rodger: We’re only going to have a talk. Come with us if you want.

1 Going into Bogmire Tom and Rodger walk with Lauren to the bog glade. 2 A canvass of clouds above obleak white with shades of grey tumble in the air gleaming in Sunlight on the horizon. 1 With Lauren at their side Rodger talks to Tom in the center of the large field of grass.

Rodger: The Lygenforce is going to rule the world.

Unwavering Tom’s discern stares at Rodger.

Rodger: The Lygenforce is superceding advanced technology.

Tom: What about the other scion helmet?

Rodger: The Enforcer scion helmet will continue in production with the official Enforcer inventory. Both the helmets have technology of Enforcer scions.

Tom: The helmet you’ve given us in Bogmire is unlike anything I’ve seen, though I believe you only made minor modifications to already existant technology.

Rodger: The Enforcer’s scion is a fusion of a process modulator with unique manufactured elements. The Lygenforce and Enforcer helmet’s scions are more than slight modifications.

Tom: Is the Lygenforce a challenge to the US military?

Rodger: 1 The challenge to the Enforcer is in the value in honor to the protection by guard armor.

Tom: How is the Lygenforce going to rule the world?

Rodger: 1 The world needs order to unite the protections of our freedom.

2 The Enforcer is united to serve the policy operations.

3 The lygs and policy operators fight for the security of the govern.

2 In lyg battles of the imminent future, win or lose, the honor is ours.

1 Lyg’s freedom is the future of the united world policy.

Tom: Is the Enforcer going to war for this future of ours?

Rodger: 1 The Enforcer is united to protect the bearor’s of AGI. 1 The Enforcer goes to war of lyg cabals.

Tom: What’s a lyg cabal?

Rodger: Cabal is the armor guard set to Enforer standards without offical merit to policy operations protocols.

Tom: Who are cabals?

Rodger: The manufacturer’s of armor guard inventory protection with comparisons to Enforcer’s standards. Cabal inventories are able to manufacture equivalent quality armor guards to Enforcer protection.

Tom: Rodger, where is govern policy operation protocols to security of the Enforcer AGI protections?

Rodger: 1 The Enforcer provides opportunity to official govern security of police militarie’s. 2 The govern protocol of Enforcer’s standards is the right of legislations in stature to order the security of policy operators. 1 Had articles of govern stature to order the legislation in policy operation then your right would express the freedom to have the security of laws with protocol of all policy operator’s to lyg Enforcer standards.

Tom: Then the Enforcer is going to war.

Rodger: 1 Enforcer is a factory of industry manufactures in article with a govern of freedom by equal right to stature of the govern legislation. 2 The service of freedom to a united policy operator honor is the lygs. 1 The police millitary stature the executor of security to have the equal rights by the laws of the free.

Tom: The honor to police millitary in Cogsville is a great service of freedom.

Rodger: The world must get the opportunity to have Enforcer rights. Equal right is only law.

 

Rodger thinks for a moment looking into the distance at the bog field. Lauren contemplates their conversation looking at the ground. Tom looks ahead at Rodger.

Rodger: You are very bright, Tom.

Tom: I’m your friend, Rodger.

Rodger: Courage makes us free.

Tom: How?

Rodger: 1 Courage guards the protection worth our freedom. 2 Courage provides security worth honor. 1 Courage is a free honor to lead.

Tom: I avow my rights to your official security protection, Rodger.

Rodger: Enforcer is the guard of our free rights to bear the protections of the policy operator’s lyg armory. I honor the courage of the Enforcers providing their freedom. The Cogsville Enforcer’s battle by combat.

Tom: Let’s fight then. I’m ready for the challenge of combat by Enforcer’s.

Rodger: Cogsville Enforcers, Rodger White challenges Thomas Smithly. Is this what you want?

Lauren’s eyes open with sudden slight bewidlerment staring ahead looking low at the grass-land in the bog glade’s field. Lauren looks up with intrigue.

Tom: I have no less to offer. I thought it’s what you wanted?

Rodger: 1 Enforcer’s honor the power of combat.

2 The Enforcer’s battle to expose their honor to freedom.

3 Our freedom is the same right, yours and mine, Tom.

4 The rights of law to us has shared equality.

3 I am your Cogsvillian, folk of pale men, legendary Enforcer.

2 Our difference being what neighborhood we are from.

1 You are my police, though you are weak in the influence of your own inefficiency.

Tom: 1 I base my rights to share freedom with pale men.

2 I avow my rights, to all, I have service to the police.

3 Enforcer is a legendary armory.

3 You’re right though, I’m not like you.

2 I’m not smart like you, I can’t jump-flip.

1 I’m only big, and strong, and fat.

Tom grabs at the side of his large belly flab with his glove hands gripping the side of his front armor vest canvass plates.

Rodger: You have honor, protection, freedom, most importantly ferocious courage you need to be Cogsville’s Enforcer.

Tom: I’m the security executor of the govern legislation, is all I am.

Rodger: Do you like being a Cogsville Enforcer?

Tom: The Enforcer has freedom. I love it.

Rodger: Are we equals?

Tom: There’s only one way to know if we are or not.

Rodger: I love you, Tom.

Tom: Fight me, Rodger.

1 Tom signals with his baton and shield holding them up in posture to battle. 2 Tom and Rodger walk into the center of the grass field at Bogmire a distance apart while Lauren watches at the side of the grass field. 2 Rodger faces Tom from a near distance.

1 The Sun awns on the land’s horizon shining upon the hours unto sunsetting.

1 “Honor to the once empire of Cogsville,” says Rodger raising his baton vertically upwards holding it in front of him extending his arm outwards a moment then Rodger bends at the elbow holding his baton in front of him while he raises his other arm moving his shield array into position in front of him. “Freedom is now,” says Tom raising his shield and baton in a guard position in front of him while bending his knees.

1 The Cogsville Enforcers opposed to battle in the grass field with the guards of armor combat. 2 The bog wind chilling in a breaze through the field under harrowing light grey clouds. 3 Lauren watches from the side of the field by a large grey rock. 2 The Enforcer’s poise stationary in battle guards ready to engage. 1 From a distance the Enforcers run forward charging furiously into the field towards each other.

1

Rodger swings quickly with his baton forward across his center at Tom while Rodger holds his shield at his side.

1

Tom steps a foot back to stand at his side while holding his shield in place to block Rodger’s baton.

1

Tom’s poises his baton with his other arm to his side behind him raising the baton high.

1

Rodger then flips over his side.

1

Rodger carries his shield with him flipping through the air up in front of him.

1

In landing Rodger encroaches at Tom from an angle.

i Tom hit 1 v Rodger 0

1

Then Tom holding his baton straight up behind him swings in a wide arc forward with his back arm slashing the baton downwards arc at Rodger.

Rodger ducks before Tom’s baton steps forward raising his shield swinging his baton in a wide arc up through his center fast. Tom’s baton is blocked by Rodger’s shield. Tom is struck with the baton slashing at this center armor plate. Tom steps back while Rodger twists the baton straight forward jabbing at Tom who blocks with his shield.

Tom stabs his baton forward at Rodger. Rodger twists his baton in front of him side stepping to dodge Tom’s baton strike.

Rodger turns his baton cross with his wrist while leaping forward into a wide back flipping baton slash at Tom.

Rodger arcs low to the ground then rises up in to a jumping back flip. Tom hurries his shield into position to defelect Rodger’s baton slash blocking with his shield. Rodger slashes his baton hard into Tom’s shield while propelling himself into the air upside down. Rodger lands on his feet then faces Tom.

Tom slashes his baton across at Rodger. Rodger blocks Tom’s baton with the shield. Tom slashes again at Rodger who steps forward to block Tom’s baton with his shield then Rodger attacks with a high side kick. Tom moves his shield to block Rodgers kick.

Rodger leaps into the air vertically with a jumping side kick. Tom blocks Rodger’s kick with his shield again. Rodger lands then Tom sidelines his shield straight across his center at his side then swings the shield forward smash Rodger. Rodger raises his shield up to guard himself. Their shields bash into each other with Rodger bracing his legs on impact.

Tom lowers his shield stepping forward to slash downards at Rodger. Rodger dodges to the side. Tom steps forward swinging his baton across the middle.

i Rodger 0 almost hit v Tom1 Rodger blocks with baton

Rodger blocks Tom’s baton with his shield.

Tom bashes Rodger’s shield with another baton strike. Rodger’s shield is thrust out of place by Tom’s baton. Tom swing the baton crossing in a downwards arc at Rodger. Rodger blocks Tom’s baton with his own baton then Rodger back flips away from Tom. Rodger lands in front of Tom then Rodger leaps upside down slashing his baton at Tom. Their batons clash with Rodger flipping forwards upside down in the air backwards.

Tom encrouches forward. Tom holds his shield up steadily pacing forward. Tom takes side steps around Rodger. Rodger steps to the side facing Tom. Tom side steps closer to Rodger. Rodger dashes forward low slashing with his baton into a wide arc gaining inertia fast. Tom attempts to hack at Rodger quickly incoming though he strikes Rodgers shield. Rodger forward leaps at Tom into a backwards roll flipping baton strike slashing his baton through the middle striking Tom in his leg up to the center of his armor chest plate. Landing Rodger encroaches closer to Tom.

Rodger goes low swinging the baton to strike Tom’s leg. Tom braces his shield in low blocking position. Rodger jumps up in a wide arc swinging his leg high through the air landing hard with another kick into Tom’s shield array again then Rodger slashes in mid air before landing hitting Tom’s shield with his baton. Rodger lands in front of Tom. Tom steps back.

Rodger side kicks high to Tom who rises up to block with his shield. Rodger leaps into a side jump kick. Tom blocks Rodger’s kick with his shield.

i Rodger lands on Tom’s shield

Tom holds his shield in front of him encroaching forward again. Tom swings upward with his baton at Rodger who dodges back. Rodger steps forward to the side of Tom. Tom turns slightly to face Rodger. Rodger stabs his baton straight at Tom high. Tom blocks Rodger’s baton strike with his own baton slashing outwards. Rodger arcs over with his baton slashing low at Tom’s legs. Tom blocks with his shield at the ground.

Tom shoves the low end of his shield into Rodger’s legs. Rodger dodges lifting up he leaps with a forward foot landing a boot onto Tom’s shield at the low side planting Tom’s shield down to the ground then Rodger quickly takes another step onto Tom’s shield higher up on the center of the shield while Tom goes to pull his shield back off the ground. Tom raises his shield into the air off the ground while Rodger takes another step forward balancing on the middle of Tom’s shield while Tom postures up.

Rodger tosses his shield away behind him taking a step to balance himself on Tom’s shield while Tom holds Rodger over him in the air high above. In the air Rodger postures above Tom with Tom holding his shield flat up above him with both hands carrying Rodger balancing on top bracing himself in position.

i Rodger stomps

Rodger stomps straight down into the center of Tom’s shield with his boot smashing into Tom’s shield. Tom braces for impact. Rodger spins his baton upside down to stab straight downwards striking the center of Tom’s shield. Then Rodger stomps down with his boot again hard on Tom’s shield.

Tom holding his shield with both hands sees Rodger on top. Tom has his shield thrust down onto himself with Rodger’s consecutive boot stomps from the air above. Tom drops his baton to the ground holding his shield with both hands.

Tom nearly loses his balance gets low to kneel with consecutive impacts from straight above.

Tom sees Rodger stomping at him from directly above diving his hard long boots down to slam into Tom’s shield one more time. Tom crouches lower to gain his balance.

Rodger goes to stomp hard at Tom. Tom lowers to the ground bending his knees and arms to brace for impact with Rodger’s boots stomping into Tom’s shield from above.

Tom gains his balance again posture up right fully on both legs he pushes both his hands together into his shield carrying Rodger with a thrust upwards. Rodger goes to brace himself bending at his knees to hold his balance up above.

Tom places both his hands in center onto the interior frame of his shield. With a mighty hurl Tom lunges leaping up with his shield into the air outwards. Tom holds both his hands wide apart in an arc away from him leaping up to propell Rodger off his shield. Rodger is flung from atop of Tom shield.Rodger flies high up into the air arcing over his back leaping backwards off Tom’s shield. Tom falls back to one knee looking up seeing Rodger in the air.

Rodger arches over his back leaning backwards in flight high up in the air. The Sun shines through in sight of the mountainside glancing through their change of positions. In a steady arc Rodger swings his legs over the top of him high into a back flip. Rodger lands clear on his feet.

Tom gets up. Rodger gets his shield off the ground. Tom gets his baton off the ground.

Tom: Are you hurt?

Rodger: No.

Lauren sits on the large grey stone in the distance watching.

Tom circles in guard position with his shield up encroaching closer to Rodger. Rodger bobs in place in battle poised form with a knee raised up in the air. Suddenly Tom’s facial expression turns to dismay. Tom hesitates a moment. Tom postures back to normal. Tom lowers the array of his shield, lowering his baton to his side. Confused Rodger pauses a moment getting into normal posture. Tom drops his baton and shield to the ground. Rodger drops his baton and shield to the ground.

They walk closer to each other to shake hands in armorial gloves. “You win, Rodger,” says Tom while shaking Rodger’s hand. “Let’s call it a draw,” says Rodger shaking Tom’s hand.

Dark clouds begin to show rain. Lauren hurries back to the house through the moss grove at Bogmire with Tom and Rodger walking together behind her. Tom leaves Rodger’s house in the early evening turning the head-lights of his car on in the rain.

i Exercise arena

The Cogsville Enforcers talk in Rodger’s back-yard. There is building material of wood blocks with tac and bags of sand nearby.

Rodger: I’m building a exercise arena in Bogmire for the Cogsville Enforcer’s. With your help, I’ll pitch us a exercise station to use with Enforcer inventory.

Tom: We’ll help.

1 Rodger and the Cogsville Enforcers bring building materials to the bog glades. 2 The Cogsville Enforcers get rope, tac, with wooden boards, bags of white sand with grey gravel from Rodger’s backyard then carry the supplies to the Bogmire glade with a wheal barrow. 3 In a section of the large grass field before the incline slants they begin to construct their exercise arena. 3 Wooden plank boarding builds a frame into a sand pitch holding log boarding dug into the ground. 2 In the sand pitch they set up wooden punching boards made of rope tied around wooden logs. 1 They tie the wooden punching boards with rope then nail together the exercise arena after laying wood frames into the gravel sand pitch.

i White tent

1 Rodger pitches a white canvass tent of medium size in the shape of a long triangle in the grass field at the bog glade. 2 The white tent is dug into the ground by rope tied to stakes at all four corners through loopholes at the base of the tent hammered into the field. 3 Inside the tent Rodger sets a red carpet down. 3 The Cogsville Enforcers carry a brown wooden table inside the tent in the middle space with four wooden four-leg chairs around the table. 2 The entrance to the tent is tied open by white rope laced into the tent’s entrance sleeves. 1 The tent is lain onto the grass field’s North-Eastern view near the North side in from the walking path away from the exercise pitch by the slanting mountainside’s incline slope of the field.

i white tent HQ

The Cogsville Enforcers talk with Rodger seated at the head of the table inside the white tent.

Rodger: 1 The white tent is the official space of Bogmire’s headquarters. 2 Bogmire is the official base of our operation. 3 The articles of policy operation provide The Cogsville Enforcers stature of govern security at Bogmire. 4 This tent is now the office place of Bogmire. 4 Who occupies the tent is in charge of the Bogmire office. 3 All of us are free to occupy the white tent. 2 At Bogmire the policy operator takes control of The Cogsville Enforcers. 1 The Cogsville Enforcers have a headquarters at the white tent with instructions while we serve a batallion of the official security office to the law of the land.

i Cogsville Enforcers decide to fight

Rodger talks to the Cogsville Enforcers at the grass field in Bogmire. The Cogsville Enforcers are all in a line facing Rodger in the bog mountain valley with bright clouds breezing by above.

Rodger:

1 The Enforcer armor guard inventory protects your engagement.

2 Our routine now involves combat by the policy operator.

3 You may have to use more than routine exercise now.

4 The baton and shield are opportune in battle by Enforcer combat.

3-5 In combat use our routine with your own devisive ability.

2-4 The Cogsville Enforcers are the best in the world.

1-3 It’s time to prove it.

Michael: We’re going to fight each other?

Rodger: 1 There are no winner’s here. 1 The honor of the Enforcer is had by us all.

Michael: Why Cogsville? No one asked us to fight.

Rodger: If no one serves you right’s then the suffering of freedom is the law of despots. I want what was taken from me.

Larry: What was taken from you, Rodger?

Rodger: I, have equal right’s of a legislation. I held power in the hand weak by influence of the will of the oppressor.

The Cogsville Enforcers wait in a line in front of Rodger. A cool wind blows through the mountains.

Rodger: 1 The right to serve is the greatest honor. 2 Enforcer’s battle by the combat of armor guard protection with the rights of freedom. 3 The first lyg of Cogsville’s policy operators have the security of total protocol by honor to the law of equal rights. 4 Lygs serve freedom. 4 The law provides order of policy operation legislation. 3 Legislation’s of the govern do not protocol battle tactics. 2 Battle is how we develop tactics to suit Enforcer infantry armor. 1 The lygs are govern security with the right’s of the greatest honor.

Jim: What are those things?

Tom: What I understand policy operation protocol of lygs are millitary police of the govern.

Rodger: What is there not to understand?

Jim: Where is the service of govern protocol you’re talking about?

Rodger: This land is free. We are all equal here. Give me back the service my rights gave you.

Michael: How do we provide service without the law?

Rodger: 1 Are you ready to make a choice?

Michael: What choice is there?

Larry: 1 Now…

Larry steps forward from out of the line towards Rodger.

Larry: 1 Myself, Jim, and Michael are stationed guards to Rodgers’s Lakeisle police patrol. 2 If in Bogmire there is his rights of freedom then, here, I protect his security. 1 I pose my govern service to the law of this land.

Larry reaches a hand out palm down, “to the Cogsville Enforcers,” says Larry placing his hand forward in front of Rodger. Tom steps forward siding next to Rodger in the field.

Tom: The Cogsville Enforcer’s serve the policy operator’s right’s of honor. The cause to serve is our official honor.

Tom puts a hand forward on top of Larry’s.

Rodger: Who are we yet to take our own power?

Rodger sets his hand in place on top of their’s forming a circle of hands. With their hands together they look at Michael and Jim who step forward placing their hands together. The group of Enforcer’s offer their appearance to provide compassion over their collective adventure by joining hands then lower their circle of hands.

i Posture

i Postulate of stature

The Cogsville Enforcers all suited in Enforcer armor guard inventory walk through the gated arch to the bog-land. The group gets into a line facing Rodger in the grass field at the mountain-side.

Rodger:

1

Fat contains energy.

2 Muscle coordinates power.

3 Nature is how our appearance is designed with health.

3 Nature determine’s coordinations of a man’s posture.

2 Posture to protect the coordination of fat with muscle provides energizing power to a man’s stature.

1 Men have special freedom to be healthy while fat.

1 The Enforcers are the guards of legends.

2 When the freedom is your advantage to use the Enforcer the merit of our initiation will be provided.

3 The direction of our protocol will shape lyg policy operation into the world.

3 Enforcers of policy operation order the command of the greatest protection available.

2 Enforcer is a status symbol.

1 Enforcers have honor to the security protocol of policy operation’s protection.

0-3 Rigidity provided by immovable totality expresses itself with desolate meaning.

0-5 The truth of existential reality is what happens with or without the presence of ourselves.

0-5 I now care only of the equality shaping my rights.

0-4 The nonsense you have shaped only further deposes the merit to our protection.

1 Enforcer postures are to achieve balance of stature.

2 The Enforcer postures with battle in focus.

3 In balance the center has focus.

3 Achieving balance of posture sets strength to coordinations of ability.

2 The Enforcer offer’s strength to engage combat superiority in coordination of battle.

1 Posture of the Enforcer provides coordination of proper stature.

1 Here are the postulates of stature to the Enforcer lyg policy operator combat posture.

2x Pose as I.

3x Achieve proper posture.

4x The stature of posture balances coordination.

5y Posture in place ready with both hands in front of you with elbows slightly bent.

6z Your knees slightly bent.

7z Your hands should fall somewhere over your feet.

8 You wrists bend forward.

8x Pose your abdomen out.

7 Hold your posture in position.

6y Your feet are spaced apart directly below your knees.

5 Your feet face the direction of your knees.

4x Loosen the rigidty in your posture achieving the stature of Enforcer combat postulate.

3x Stature with your back arcing up right.

2x Look forward.

1 Your posture is in poise with your stature.

The Cogsville Enforcers all posture in place like Rodger shows them.

Rodger: Posture coordination of Enforcer inventory. The Cogsville Enforcer’s policy operations is protocol with formations of the batallion. Stature the patrol by posture of Enforcers guards for hours of our excercise.

1 The Cogsville Enforcers exercise routine posture of Enforcer armor guard spacing apart in distances from each other in the moss grove with time passing to pose the stature of Enforcer guards. 2 The Enforcers stature themselves in guard position wearing full Enforcer inventory with their shield and baton poised. 3 While manunvering their shield and baton into stature of poise the Enforcers idle holding guard posture. 3 For hours in their routine the group of Enforcers posture idley in stature of combat pose holding their shield and baton in front of them at their side in the Sun high above the cool mountainside. 2 They get into normal posture getting together to walk back towards Rodger’s house.

i Lauren’s design studio drawings

i Cogsville Enforcers bow

The Cogsville Enforcer’s gather at Rodger’s house then walk through the bog grove towards the mountainside of Bogmire. Rodger speaks in front of the Cogsville Enforcers in a line in Bogmire’s grass field.

Rodger: 1 Enforcers battle by combat of policy operators.

2-4-3 We fight the battle of our lives.

3-4-2 We fight together.

3-1 Bogmire’s Enforcers fight for Cogsville.

2 This is our freedom.

1 This is history in the making.

Tom takes over speaking in front of the group with Rodger getting into the line.

Tom: Listen up! We’re beginning battles in Bogmire. Enforcer is our armor protection. Use the guidelines of our excercises in demonstration’s of combat ability.

Tom salutes. The group salutes to Tom.

Rodger: Wait.

Rodger steps forward.

Tom: What?

Rodger: 1 Enforcers have postulates on the use of armor guard inventory. 1 You dispatch your honor to your freedom of service. 1 Your performance to serve battle must posture the Enforcer honor of lyg security.

Tom: Okay. What are you suggesting?

Rodger: Pact to show honor.

Tom: We salut our honor.

Rodger: 1 A salut is acceptable to expedite your former contrivial orders. 2 The order of the salut is to expedite proper commands of security. 1 Proper commands to the Enforcer’s battle powers were not providing honors to the salut.

Tom: What is the problem with saluting?

Rodger: 1 You have improper postulates of stature. 2 The stature of your honor is unacceptable. 1 A salut is insufficent to provide the lyg’s battle honor of Enforcer inventory.

Larry: We’ve never held Enforcer’s honor before. Let’s try it now.

“You guys, we’re going to do what he says,” says Larry stepping forward turning around to the Lakeisle officers. Michael and Jim nod with approval. “Alright,” says Tom.

i Rodger shows the pact of honor

Rodger:

1 The Enforcer is inventory of armor guard suiting the policy operator with lyg protections.

2 Enforcer is a armor guard type traditional in civic rule procuring standard sets.

3 The Cogsville Enforcers have the honor of guard inventory using their promotions of valor in their protection.

4 Justice has bestowed on us the honor of freedom by right of law in the order of a court judge.

5 The judges hold the honor of your service of the Enforcer.

6 A judge is a court official in America who in office of the lyg enforcer orders rule their freedoms honor present service.

1 The Cogsville Enforcers now appear with this honor.

While the Cogsville Enforcers listen to Rodger in a line before him all is quiet in Bogmire except a steady wind breazes through the grass field at the mountainside.

Rodger:

1 Your honor is issued by the pact of Cogsville’s Enforcers.

2 Signal the stature of Enforcer valor by a pact of the hand.

3 You will provide your honor alike I in expression of the hand pact.

4 Express yourselves as I am by making a pact with a closed hand in position of the chest holding the outwards hand to myself in posture of my statures.

5 Offer the rights of the honorary Enforcers.

6 Proper honor is held by pacting.

7 “Honor,” says Rodger who makes a pact by closing a fist then holds his fist to the center of his chest while bending his elbow out at his side.

8 Rodger pacts to the Cogsville Enforcers.

9 “Honor,” says the Cogsville Enforcers who pact to Rodger by making a closed fist then hold their first to the center of their chest with their elbows bent at their sides.

0-4 You are here, officers of govern security, like I in Cogsville, who have this prestige at honors.

1 The Chief makes a pact by closing a fist then holds his fist to his center chest with

0 rounded with a full opening into the middle section

0 his backhand up with

0 his elbow out at his side. 2 “Honor,” says the other Enforcers in pact to the Operator at the table making a tight fist then holding their fist to their chest with

0 their backhands up holding

0 their elbows out at their sides. 1 They let their fist open loose forming normal posture around the table seated.

0 They let their fist open loose forming normal posture

Rodger: Bow to show stature.

The Cogsville Enforcers get in a line in the grass field facing Rodger.

Rodger: 1 We offer rights of the honorary Enforcer. 1 Proper honor is held by bowing.

Rodger bows to the Cogsville Enforcers. The Enforcers all bow to Rodger.

 

i Cogsville Enforcers begin battles

Tom

Jim

Rodger

Larry

Michael

Michael v Jim v Larry v Tom v Rodger

1

Rodger v Tom

Rodger flips into the air

2

Tom v Jim

3

Michael v Rodger

4

Michael v Jim

5

Tom v Larry

Larry bleeds

i Tom v Jim

Tom

0 is in a tight held defensive position,

1

Tom tucks to the inside of his shield in front of him pacing slowly forward at Jim.

2

Sticking out from the guard of his shield in front is Tom’s baton.

3

Tom stab’s forward with his baton.

2

Tom lower’s his shield while slashing quick with the baton.

1

Jim blocks Tom’s baton with his shield.

1

Tom rushes forward with his shield thrust into Jim’s shield.

2

Jim staggers back then steps to the side.

3

Tom turns then Tom jabs with the baton straight.

3

Jim blocks Tom’s baton then

Jim goes to strike Tom with his baton.

Tom raises his arm to grab Jim at the arm.

Tom tucks his baton on the inside of Jim’s arm holding Jim at the arm by the elbow pointing the baton towards Jim’s collar, Tom thrusts his shield smashing Jim.

Tom drops his shield spinning his baton around holding it downwards in his hand while stepping forward behind Jim.

3

Tom spins around smashing Jim in the back with his shield.

3

From behind Jim Tom places the baton on Jim’s chest slanted from his collar downward across his chest while he grabs Jim’s shoulder guard with his other hand.

2

Tom interlocked with Jim holds him from the back out of balance.

1

Tom rips the baton away from Jim holding it upright high in the air. Tom walks over to pick his shield up.

Jim and Tom bow at each other in Enforcer armor.

i Michael v Jim

Enforcers engage in one on one battle.

Michael steps forward slowly. Larry hunches with the shield.

Michael stabs with baton.

Larry smacks Michael’s baton with his shield

Larry strikes with baton.

Michael blocks Larry’s baton with shield.

Michael slashes Larry’s shield with the baton.

Michael gets closer slashing with baton, Larry dodges back.

Michel steps forward and Larry steps forward.

They swing their baton’s at each other, dodging and striking the baton’s against each other’s shield’s hard.

Their baton’s clash loud against one another.

Michael crosses to swing the baton slashing forward across while Larry steps back avoiding the baton strike.

i Tom v Rodger

1

Rodger slashes at Tom with the baton.

2

Tom positions his shield to block Rodger’s baton strike.

3

Rodger kicks Tom’s shield.

3

Tom slashes at Rodger with the baton.

2

Rodger side steps deflecting Jim’s baton then slashes through striking Jim’s mid-section at his side.

1

Rodger flips upside down in a jump kicking straight up into the air kicking Tom on his helmet at the chin guard then Rodger in the air goes spinning into a whirl righting himself back to land on his feet.

1 Tom falls to a knee.

2 “I’m okay,” says Tom kneeling on the grass field looking down.

3 Tom gets up again.

2 Lodged into his helmet face Tom pulls a out a patch of grass.

1 With the battle over Tom and Rodger get closer to each other.

Tom and Rodger bow facing each other.

i Michael and Rodger fight in Enforcer armor.

1

Michael and Rodger fight with the shield and baton in Enforcer armor.

2

Clashes of striking batons slash at their shields.

3

Michael goes to strike the baton at Rodger slashing downwards though Rodger deflects Michaels baton strike with his own baton then Rodger quickly slashes the baton at Michael’s shield off centering the position of Michael’s shield array.

3

Rodger flips upside down slashing with his baton at Michael’s chest striking Michael from the torso through to the upper body.

2

Rodger lands then does a flipping jump kick extending his leg straight while Michael holds his shield up to block Rodger’s kick.

1

Rodger pace himself into battle position to engage while Michael poses en guarde.

i Rodger holds power with Michael

1 The Sun high over Bogmire field with big bright clouds.

2

The Cogsville Enforcers are excercising in armor guards with routines to experience battle.

3

The clacking noises of clashing armor guards echoes through the bog.

4

In Enforcer armor guards at the Bogmire mountain range Tom, Jim, and Larry exercise Enforcer combat routines near the side of the large grass field while Michael engages with Rodger in battle coordination not far away in the center of the field.

5

Michael cannot pursue poise with Rodger showing uneasy imbalance in his attention to coordination of their routine.

6

Rodger notices incoherence in Michael’s focus appearing to disrupt his excercises.

7

Michael stops his excercises.

1 Michael looks over the valley high in the mountain side all around him. 2 The trees of the thicket rustle in the distance with a great gust of high grey winds. 3 “I don’t know if I can go through with this, Rodger,” says Michael. 3 Rodger waits to see Michael there continue. 2 Michael holds a hand up squeezing a fist tight then let’s go. 1 Michael turns to Rodger.

Rodger: You are strong, Michael.

Michael: Something’s wrong with me.

1 Michael looks out over the mountain valley again only to see a distant dense green thrush in the bog land. 2 Rodger sees Michael who looks flustered. 3 Michael is uneasy stirring up signs of anxiousness. 3 “Get into posture,” says Rodger. 2 Michael poises again into battle stature. 1 “Look here, Cogsville Enforcers!,” says Rodger who looks to his side calling out loud at the mountainside.

1 Rodger takes Michael’s arm extending straight out forward with his hand opening his fist palm up setting his fingers flat. 1 The other Enforcers approach from the side of the field gathering around to listen in on the conversation.

Rodger: Michael, what do you see?

1 Rodger steps back from Michael at his side. 2 Michael stares forward blankly out ahead from his arm in sight into the empty air in space of the trees inside Bogmire’s glen in the distance. 3 Like a blurred mirage of the bog Michael loses focus closing his hand into a fist again.

Michael: I see nothing…

1

A wind blows by shaking the nearby trees.

2

Rodger grabs Michael’s hand extending Michael’s arm held out forward into the air.

3

Rodger wraps Michael’s fingers into a closed fist again.

3

Rodger let’s go of Michael’s hand.

2

Michael holds his fist closed out extending his arm forward.

1

Sun light shines onto the field through large white clouds over the mountain-side.

Rodger: You’re holding something.

Michael: What am I holding?

Rodger: 1 You’re holding power. 2 Power flows into energy. 3 Your freedom is bound by the energy. 3 Let go of your power. 2 Hold onto your freedom.

Rodger grabs Michael’s closed fist then squeezes Michael’s fist tight. Rodger let’s go of Michael’s hand.

Rodger: Look again. Now what do you see?

Michael opens his palm up again with his fingers flat.

Michael: I see bogs.

Rodger: Good. You see yourself.

Michael disengages battle posture looking at Rodger with the other Enforcer’s there with him.

Rodger: If you do not see yourself in the freedom you hold then all the world is lost…

The Cogsville Enforcer’s watch Rodger there.

Rodger: Our freedom is like destiny. Likewise, if destiny is gone then what would you become without it in order to provide freedom?

Jim: I see myself with my family. I often see them with me. What if they were in my sight instead?

Rodger: What do you hold, Jim?

Jim: I don’t know.

Rodger: Let’s see.

0 Rodger: Their love is inside of you. Achieve focus to coordinate Enforcer guards.

Rodger takes Jim’s arm then holds Jim’s arm forward.

Jim reaches outwards then opens his hand palm up with his arm extended forward.

Rodger: What do you see?

Jim: I see my family.

Rodger: Where?

Jim: In visions appearing.

Rodger: In a memory.

Jim: Yes.

Jim postures to normal with the Enforcer’s there gathered around. The Cogsville Enforcers continue with routine excercises.

i Gold eagle

1 A gold eagle flies over the Bogmire mountain glade in from the North-East.

2 The eagle is large with gold brown feathers.

3 The eagle lands up on top of a large towering pine tree in the thicket at the North-West in the near distance towards of the grass field by the side of the glade.

2 Rodger is at the field in sight of the eagle high up in the tree.

1 The eagle perches up high on the tree top a moment then flies away South-West.

i Pool party

1

A swimming pool at Rodger’s house is set with long white beach chairs.

2

The hot sun is out high over Cogsville.

3

Rodger and the Cogsville Enforcer’s, Larry, Jim, Michael, Tom are there wearing bathing suits, Michael has on black swimming trunks, Jim has on orange swim trunks with a colorful design, Rodger has on white swim trunks, Larry has on blue swim trunks with a oceanic flowing pattern, Tom has on green swim trunks.

3

Jim, Rodger, Tom and Michael have hairy chests.

2

Jim gets into a black inner tube in the water shaped with a design to look like a monster-truck tire.

1

Rodger talks to the officers, Michael, Tom, Larry while Jim swims in the pool.

Rodger: This is fun having you. This is a classic pool party for us. This is my swimming pool. We’re here in a bog. Bogs article innovations to natural rights. Bogs offer adventure. Bogs provide experiences in nature.

“This is great!,” says Jim lounging in the water laying back inside the monster-truck tire inner tube.

 

Larry: It’s a pleasure to be here.

Tom: Likewise.

Michael: Are police officers allowed all these offer’s of leisure luxuries? We’re world’s apart here. Rodger has more time to actively fight than us, and much greater ability to dictate action. Rodger, I’m not accusing you of anything, I’m only wondering if this is proper? Or are you strong-arming us into something?

Jim gets out of the swimming pool.

Rodger: I have made the decision to include you in my experiences.

Larry: Rodger’s not giving us personal gifts, he’s providing us private activities at his house in Lakeisle. The Cogsville Enforcers aren’t accepting service offers, we’re getting experience in policy operations, with Rodger.

Rodger: You’re free.

Michael: Shouldn’t the experiences of the CPD be available to all officers?

Rodger: We’re Cogsville Enforcers.

Jim walks over to the group with his towel draped over him. Jim’s body is soaking wet.

Jim: What are you guys talking about?

Tom: The Cogsville Enforcer’s are open to inclusions with police millitary.

Michael: What about other CPD officers?

i Rodger talks about legislations with the Cogsville Enforcers

Rodger: I’m writing articles of legislation to Cogsville’s law.

Tom: We’ve read your articles.

Rodger: If the Cogsville Enforcer’s advocate the service of policy operators it could help the commencement of legislation.

Larry: Rodger, I can’t speak for others, though to me your articles of legislations are merits to serve The Cogsville Enforcers.

Jim: The Cogsville Enforcers are a team. You lead us, Rodger.

Rodger: Policy operation is provisions by law to all Cogsville’s govern security.

Tom: The Cogsville Enforcers will offer a merit to your service of legislations.

“Won’t we, guys?,” says Tom.

Larry: Yes.

Jim: Sure.

Daniel walks over to Rodger’s group.

Daniel: Pardon me, good sirs, would you care for a drink?

Rodger: What do you guys want to drink?

Daniel brings ice chilled glasses of mixed beverages, some mint, some with cherries, some clear liquored, water plain, to a serving table outside. The group have a seat around Rodger on white pool lounge chairs at the patio side of the swimming pool with their drinks.

Jim: Rodger, tell us about the policy operations article.

Michael: Yes.

Rodger: Protocols of compliance to officer’s of govern security. Standard rules to order a policy operator. Laws of procedures, zoning authorizations, regulatory information. Guides of use law to order collective govern agency operating processes. Provisions of legislations to article rights of equal laws. Amends to the use of armor guard status in matching attire to set the protocol of measure to policy operators, with adherence to govern standards provided Enforcer inventories. Policy operates official security to serve and protect.

Larry: It makes sense.

Rodger: There’s more. Then there’s Equal Rights of Legislation Stature. E.R.L.S. A supreme order to provide American’s freedom of rights by equal laws. E.R.L.S. deposes of laws decried as unfit to serve equal rights.

Jim: Rights are what the courts decide.

Michael: We only serve warrants.

Rodger: Then you’d have the codes of policy to article what rights must be acknowledged.

Larry: What rights would those be?

Rodger: E.R.L.S. orders laws of a govern’s supreme article. Expression, protection, nature, gay men, with E.R.L.S. to decry all laws. Also green blunts.

Larry: I have no problem with those rights. Actually, I could understand how this method could improve the laws.

Tom: Rodger’s article stature merits of law the Cogsville Enforcer’s honor. We’ve seen his articles to understand, or at least, what he showed us of it.

Rodger: The articles are long with more rights in order. To have rights their use must be featured. Though laws provide security their authority must be utilized.

Tom: I am pale, like Rodger is. Rodger’s articles have my honor, though I cannot be any different.

Rodger: I love Tom.

A moment’s break in their conversation goes by at the pool side to continue thought in their dialogue.

Larry: How nice.

Rodger: Tom is my best friend.

Tom: This is why we are exclusive in the Cogsville Enforcers.

Rodger: I love all of you.

Michael: We care about you, Rodger, maybe in more ways than the govern’s official security provides.

Rodger: E.R.L.S. is a supreme order of articles of rights to the laws of operating policies. Enforcer is a united industry while the amor guard of policy operators is a govern standard to serve the laws in articles of rights.

To provide Enforcer armor by express service of equal right’s laws the security of a govern statures legislation in policy operations amending the articles of a lyg executor.

Jim: Man, you’re onto something, Rodger. You have a scion control, Enforcer armor guards, with the article in statures. I’m a police officer, all the same, and I’m sure for Michael.

Rodger: With pay scales of lygs, a policy operator could be earning four times your CPD salary.

Jim: Wow.

The Sun shines high over Rodger’s house in the hot summer. After getting into the water in the swimming pool for a while the Cogsville Enforcers dry off with their towels while Daniel opens a grill at the patio then begins to cook a meal for Rodger’s guests at the poolside patio.

i Larry V Tom

i Blood drawn in Bogmire

i Blood in bogs

1

Enforcer Tom fights with Larry in Enforcer armor.

1

Clashing batons and shields of the Enforcer’s dual.

1

Tom strikes crosswards down at Larry who blocks with his shield.

Larry stabs the baton straight at Tom. Tom blocks holding his shield in front then Tom raises his baton up to slash at Larry. Larry deflects Tom’s strike with his own baton. Tom slashes again with the baton while Larry holds his shield up. Tom’s baton strikes Larry’s shield then Tom steps forward at the side of Larry low swinging the baton angling across upwards. Tom’s baton strikes Larry hard on the arm at the outer bicep. The baton gashes past the arm guard ripping through to his exposed outer bicep.

Blood splatters by the baton strike into the bog field.

Larry postures without moving for a moment with blood spilling from the sleeve of his arm.

“I’m fine, I need to sit down,” says Larry weary with anguish who Larry drops his shield and baton to the ground. Blood is oozing leaking from the exposure in Larry’s attire at his arm. Tom breaks from combat.

1 Larry sits down in the grass field.

3 Larry takes off his arm guard. 3 The baton strike made a tear through Larry’s officer’s suit.

2 Larry takes his helmet off then Larry rolls up his sleeve to see the cut in his arm.

1 Michael and Jim come over to Larry.

1 Larry bleeds from a slice in his arm.

2 The wound is a light bloody slash.

3 Blood oozes from Larry’s cut on his arm.

3 Rodger approaches quickly.

2 Rodger sits on his ankles with his knees apart in the grass next to Larry.

1 Rodger takes a closer look at the wound on Larry’s arm.

Rodger: Is it serious?

Larry: I don’t think so.

1 Rodger hold’s Larry’s arm to look at Larry’s wound up close. 2 Rodger puts a vessel of ointment on the wound then Rodger wraps a white cloth bandage around Larry’s arm. 1 Jim, Tom, and Michael wait around Larry.

Rodger: I have bandage’s of first aid supplies at the white tent, for you to change the wrap.

Larry: I have gauze at my house.

Rodger: You’ll be alright.

Larry: My arm guard was knocked by Tom’s baton. Tom smacked me below where the arm guard strap coils. Don’t worry. If I hadn’t been wearing the armor the cut could have been more severe.

Rodger: Combat by Enforcer’s is has the advantage of protections from battle. No one’s at fault. The Cogsville Enforcer’s fight with valor.

Rodger gets up off the grass.

Rodger: Why don’t you sit for a while, Larry?

Larry: Okay.

The Cogsville Enforcers talk while Larry rests on the grass field. The Cogsville Enforcers are getting into a group while Tom walks over to Larry.

Larry: I’m alright. It wasn’t your fault, Tom.

Tom reaches his open glove hand down to Larry. Larry grabs Tom’s hand. Tom helps Larry stand up off the grass.

i Honor talk

The Cogsville Enforcers have their guard armor on at the bog glen sitting in the moss grove with Rodger.

Rodger: 1 The Cogsville Enforcers serve honor. 2 Your honor of official govern executor’s security is important in The Cogsville Enforcers. 1 Policy operations should improve your ability to provide official security.

Larry: If you want a police beat you have to be tough. Let’s put it this way. Are you tough enough for a beat? Or would you be better off coasting through a low crime zone?

Rodger: 1 The police offer govern protection services, active security engagement with batallions. 2 Police provide investigations. 1 A officer could be security patrol to a police detective.

Michael: 1 I’m a normal guy. 2 I played varsity sports at my high school. 1 I had no prior experience with armor inventory.

Rodger: You are one of us, Michael.

Tom: I’m already a corporal.

Jim: I think we’re making progress.

Tom: 1 Perhaps we should let more folks know we’re meeting here. 2 I had a friend from some time ago. 3 His name’s Bob Kovla. 4 Bob is in the millitary. 3 We went up ranks together. 2 I think he’s a seargent at Fort Haro now. 1 I lost his contact after a while when we both went our seperate ways.

i Bob at Fort Haro

1 Rodger and Tom go to visit Fort Haro. 2 Rodger is driving a luxury sedan with Tom riding in the passenger seat. 3 Fort Haro is a millitary base 40 miles North-East of Cogsville built on a grass land prarie. 3 The base is a large complex with tall concrete walls surrounding the permiter. 2 They pass through a guard station at the millitary facility upon entry through a metal gate lowering to let their car drive through. 1 They arrive at the grounds of the fort complex.

1 Rodger wearing a light grey suit jacket, a white long sleeve shirt, with a white Enforcer armor vest over his shirt, with a purple tie, a black cape and light grey suit pants with black dress shoes approaches the open grounds of the fort with Tom who is wearing a white long sleeve collared shirt with a black Enforcer armor vest over his shirt, a green tie, light tan pants and brown dress shoes. 1 Tom has a brown leather holster strapped around his chest carrying a glock pistol to the side of his armor vest.

1 The fortress is large with the interior wall segmenting into a large open space in a prarie field surrounding the perimeter of the main building. 2 The main building is an elaborate multi-floor complex in the center of the fort. 1 In the grounds of the facility in the distance there is a soldier squadron of men and women in green t-shirts and army pants excercising with a large white male army drill instructor shouting aggressively loud order’s at them.

1 A large white man approaches with hulking stride towards them from the field. 2 “Tom! Rodger!” 3 Calls a man walking briskly at them from the open ground’s. 4 The soldiers jog to the far side in the other direction around the large building.

1 The man wearing a green t-shirt and green army slack’s walks over to them with a smile in the open grounds of the base at Fort Haro. 2 He is clean shaven, with short silver crew cut hair with a large stature, average height, wearing a green t-shirt tight around his upper-body revealing big muscles, a broad abdomen and hairy fore-arms. 1 Tom and Bob shake hands. “Let’s go to my office,” says Bob grinning eagerly.

1 Bob leads Tom and Rodger through the millitary facility cooridor’s to his office. 2 Bob sits in a large cushioned black office chair behind a wooden desk facing Tom and Rodger seated on the other side in stationary four leg office chairs. 3 “This is unexpected,” says Bob rocking the pivoting incline in his chair.

Bob: What are you here for?

Tom: We’re here on business.

Bob: What business is there?

Tom: We are the Cogsville Enforcers.

Bob: Who?

Tom: We exercise with the combat protocol of Enforcer armor guard inventory.

Bob: In Cogsville I gather?

Rodger: The service is voluntary. We are building a batallion of policy operator’s excecising lyg protocol. What is your role at Fort Haro?

Bob rocks his chair to lean forward towards the desk.

Bob: I am dispatch of infantry. I service the commander with personelle files in my possession. I instruct regular combat routine’s. I ensure base security checks for the commanding chiefs.

Rodger: 1 Infantry sets are standard protocol in our combat routine. 2 We need more instruction in policy operator’s total protocol. 1 We’re going to begin combat of lyg militarie’s.

Bob: I exercise in physical combat at the highest military level’s.

Tom: You haven’t seen a military like this before.

With surprising discontent Bob frowns leaning back in his chair. Bob’s expression turns to curious patronage.

Bob: Really?

Rodger: We’d like you to meet us in Cogsville.

Bob: Well… Where are you getting together?

Rodger: At my estate, a bogs-land provides ground’s of our base site.

Bob: You’re inviting me to offer my army expertise in logistical base support?

Tom: You could say, yes.

Tom waits with Rodger in full armor guards in the back-yard of Rodger’s house for Bob. The Sun is out high above. Bob approaches them in the near distance wearing his green army shirt and pants.

Bob: Nice armor.

Rodger: You’ll have your own set here.

Bob: Neat.

Rodger, Tom and Bob walk through the bog glade at Bogmire to the glade’s field at a plateau of grass over-looking a mountain-side.

i Bob visits Bogmire

Rodger: This is Bogmire.

1 Bob takes in a deep breath in the large grass field then gazes around at the sights. 2 A dense thicket of trees surrounds the mountaineous plataeu with a incline over a ledge in view of a bog valley. 1 There in the field is a white tent, a gravel sand pitch with wood punching boards, with the faint sound of a rustling creek nearby.

Rodger: The Cogsville Enforcer’s Bogmire headquarters is the white tent.

Bob: You have a nice space. What are you doing all this for?

Rodger: To be the best at Enforcer inventory in the world Cogsville Enforcers encounter policy operator’s with lyg batallions.

Bob: What is the lyg?

Rodger: Lygs are the govern security of executor’s batallion.

Bob: A court marshal is the armies executor of govern security.

Rodger: The courts are the protections of law to policy operation legislation used by the lyg.

Bob: The US military is controlled by the legislations of Congress.

Rodger: 1 Lygs use tactics of the Enforcer batallion to protect the office of security with policy operation legislations of executor governs. 2 Lygs are policy operators. 1 The Cogsville Enforcers use Enforcer armor inventory to fulfil the protocol of the greatest level of protection in standard policy operations.

Bob: What legislation are you talking about?

Rodger: 1 You’ll find out, soon enough. 2 Cogsville is going to be the Enforcer’s throne room of empires. 3 All of us in Cogsville will have the right to hold honor of the great king. 1 This is only law of the free to provide equal protection by the order of our govern with the stature to legislation.

Bob: 1 You are trying to rule the world… 2 I’m in on one condition. 3 Though I have no idea what you’re talking about, I get to lead you all. 2 I’ll give the orders to The Cogsville Enforcers. 1 I’ll be in charge of Bogmire’s headquarter’s.

Rodger: Fight me, if you win you may give the order’s of The Cogsville Enforcers, if you lose you join us. The Cogsville Enforcers battle with limited engagements of Enforcer style combat.

Bob: I accept. Either way it sounds like I’ll be joining you.

Rodger: I agree to battle on one condition. We use Enforcer AGI.

Bob: Alright.

Bob reaches out his hand to shake hands with Rodger. Rodger was going to shake Bob’s hand when Tom raises his arm pushing Rodger’s arm out of the way.

Tom: 1 No Rodger. 2 Bogmire is here for all the Cogsville Enforcers. 3 I have been largely in charge of ordering our routine in Enforcer AGI. 4 Bob you can fight with me. 3 If you beat me, then you may take over my order’s here. 2 Like Rodger said though, if you lose you owe The Cogsville Enforcer’s service. 1 Deal?

Bob: Let me think about it… Deal.

Bob joins the group of Cogsville Enforcers at Bogmire’s mountainside in the grass field wearing full Enforcer infantry guard armor inventory. Bob and Tom face each other in the grass field while Rodger talks in front of the Cogsville Enforcers who watch from the side nearby.

Rodger: 1 Everyone, this is Bob Kovla. 1 Bob is a seargant first class at Fort Haro.

1 Bob has challenged me to determine the file of our order here in Bogmire. 2 I accepted to fight in Enforcer armor inventory. 3 Tom has agreed to fight Bob in my place. 2 Though there hasn’t been a commander’s orders before we are having a contest of battle engagements by Tom and Bob. 1 The winner takes over charge of orders in continueing routine’s at Bogmire.

1 Bob and Tom face each other while the other Enforcers watch at the side. 1 The Sun shines by partial clouds over Bogmire.

Rodger: 1 In this contest we uncover who’s best ability to spar with Enforcer guard’s is present. 2 Bob and Tom are here-with-all ordered to engage battle tactics of Enforcer guard’s with a demonstration of combat. 2 We have agreed to limited conditions of Enforcer battle. 1 The first to three strikes wins the battle or the contest ends by pin down.

Cogsville Enforcers give space in the field to Bob and Tom while watching in place nearby in the grass field. 1 Rodger walks to the side in front of the others.

1 Enforcers Bob and Tom face each other in the grass field of the bog glade in fully set armor guard inventory. 2 Bob and Tom are anticipating combat each taking short steps in place to get battle position’s enground. 3 Bob holds a shield and baton out in front of him. 2 Tom holds his shield in front of him with his baton in front above his shield. 1 Ready to engage, “fight!,” calls out Rodger from the side-line who then backs up into the group to watch.

i Bob v Tom

1

Bob jabs with the baton straight forward.

2 Tom smacks Bob’s baton with a strike of his own baton.

0-3 Their batons clang.

3 Again Bob jabs with the baton forward into the air.

3 Bob steps a short distance forward towards Tom.

2 Bob jabs again and Tom blocks with the shield.

1 The two face each other walking in a circle.

1 Tom dashes forward quick with his shield in position in front of him.

2 Bob sets his shield into position in front of him bracing for impact with a straight leg low and his other knee bent in front.

3 Tom’s shield slams into Bob’s shield hard upon repulsion of the impact Tom raises his shield above him slashing across his center with a baton swing.

3

Tom’s baton hits Bob’s shield then Tom swings the baton across his center hitting Bob’s shield with another hard clashing strike.

2

Then Bob lowers his shield to swing his baton at Tom.

1

Tom raises his shield to block Bob’s baton strike.

i Bob hit

i T0vB1

1

Tom raises his baton to strike.

2

Bob raises his shield.

3

Tom slashes with his baton hitting Bob’s shield array out of a guarding position then Tom quickly jabs the baton straight through Bob’s center.

Tom stabs his baton hitting Bob in the center of his armor vest plate.

3

Bob takes a steps back from the impact.

2

Tom takes a step forward then raises his leg to kick with a straight forward stomp.

1

Bob blocks Tom’s kick with his shield then Bob encrochers closer to Tom.

0 Tom’s boots hit Bob’s shield.

0 Baton across his body to blocks Bob’s baton with his own baton.

0 Then Tom quickly slashes his baton down across through Bob’s center while Tom raises his shield up in front of Bob’s baton.

0 Bob cross his baton to slash downwards.

0 Tom lowers his shield clashing against Bob’s baton.

i Tom hit

i T1vB1

1

Bob slashes his baton at Tom though Tom dodges back.

2

Tom raises his baton stepping forward then slashes at Bob with a downwards baton strike.

3

Bob dodges Tom’s baton stepping then slashes his baton upwards into Tom.

2

Tom is hit by Bob’s baton strike at his side across his center armor vest plate.

1

Bob stabs his baton forwar at Tom who blocks with his shield.

i Bob shield charge

i Tom hit

i T2vB1

1

Bob holds his shield in front of him while taking a step to charge forward.

2

Tom moves his shield in front of him.

3

The two shield batter into each other then Bob and Tom brace themselves grounded while pressing their shields array together into a clash of position.

4

Tom grimaces.

5

Bob grins with a defiant smile then Bob quickly raises his shield to his side stepping to his other side low striking with the baton at Tom’s leg.

3

Tom is hit on his leg low.

2

Tom takes a leap backwards standing in guard with his shield and baton in front of him.

1

Tom takes side steps in a circle forward approaching at Bob.

0 Bob takes a step to the side gaining his balance then Bob raises his baton high and slashes down at Tom.

0 Tom deflects Bob’s attack raising his shield in place.

0 Bob raises his baton up then lowers the baton straight while holding his shield in front of him.

0 Tom moves his shield in front to one side with his baton in front to the other side.

0 Tom swings his baton at Bob.

0 Bob blocks Tom’s baton strike with his shield.

Bob clashes batons by swinging his baton to block at the reverse side.

Bob nearly hits Tom slashing straight up with the baton though Tom side steps the incoming strike.

Both step back into guard.

0 Tom hears in his thoughts, “hold freedom, freedom, free yourself,” says Rodger’s voice.

0 Tom spins his wrist up swinging the baton across Bob’s center.

0 Bob blocks with a baton.

0 Tom slashes at Bob’s shield.

Bob deflects Tom’s baton with his shield.

0 Tom turns his wrist slashing at the side of Bob’s leg.

0 Bob goes to block with his baton.

i Bob hit

i T2vB2

1

Bob stabs his baton straight forward while Tom slashes his baton to the side up.

2

Bob and Tom’s baton clash. Tom slashes his baton across the center though Bob’s block’s with his baton.

3

Tom swings his shield bashing his shield into Bob who blocks Tom’s shield with his own shield.

4

Tom steps low swinging his baton.

3

Tom strikes Bob’s side low hitting Bob on the knee.

2

Tom leaps forward raising the baton up high.

1

Tom rises up in center of Bob while swinging the baton.

i Bob last hit

i Bob falls

i T2vB3

1

Bob is hit in the center chest plate by Tom’s baton while Tom leaps into Bob.

2

Bob stumbles backwards off balance.

3

Bob struggles to keep his balance with Tom lunging into a forward leaping baton strike slashing through a wide arc upwards.

3

Bob falls backwards to the ground.

2

Bob twists himself let’s go of his his shield and baton being shoved off balance by Tom.

1

Bob falls into the ground.

1 Bob rolls over then sits up on the grass of the incline.

2 Tom postures in guard stature bobbing with heavy furious heaves of breath holding onto his shield and baton

3 Tom calms himself getting into normal posture holding his shield and baton.

3 Tom adjusts the strap on his armor gloves.

2 The other Enforcers walk towards Tom and Bob.

1 Tom walks over to Bob.

Tom: You weren’t really serious about being in charge were you?

“No,” says Bob sitting in the grass.

Tom: I wasn’t really serious, either.

Bob gets up off the ground. Rodger and the other Enforcers walk over to Bob and Tom.

“Thanks Tom,” says Bob.

Bob and Tom shake hands in gloves. Tom and Bob both laugh out loud.

Rodger: Tom, you are the victor.

Bob: I’m a staff seargant. We don’t operate with complete Enforcer inventory at my base…

Rodger: We’re The Cogsville Enforcers. Bob, you’re with us now.

1 “Welcome,” says Larry to Bob. 1 Larry, Jim and Michael pat Bob on the back.

1 The Enforcers exercise in full armor with the Enforcer guard inventory lead by instructions from Tom. 2 More often Tom or Rodger provide The Cogsville Enforcers instruction’s with each of them at least having the chance to lead combat engagement excercise. 3 Bob is quickly learning to use Enforcer AGI. 3 Bob attacks fast with baton strikes while moving the shield’s array with aptitude. 2

The Cogsville Enforcers exercise routines in Bogmire often on a regular basis. 1 Bob talks to Rodger and Tom for a moment while the other Cogsville Enforcers exercise with the Enforcer inventory.

Bob: Enforcer power is much stronger than what the US military has at Fort Haro. Where could I get one?

Rodger: These sets are ours.

Bob: Where did you get them from?

Rodger: The Enforcer factory.

Tom: What did you want them for?

Bob: No reason, just cause I like the Enforcer set more is all. If I had the Enforcer set I’d only use them at Fort Haro in base exercises.

Rodger: If you want to take The Cogsville Enforcer armor with you, I can’t tell you otherwise, though we have been storing ours in the lockers at my house. The Cogsville Enforcer’s base is Bogmire.

Bob: You guys hadn’t had use for it. Maybe I don’t know what I’m talking about. Though, you don’t really have much protection here in Bogmire compared to Fort Haro.

Rodger: A free land is all I have. Shouldn’t I need more than what I have here?

Bob: Well, what don’t you have now?

0 Though, they won’t give them to you.

0 Bob: Why?

0 Rodger: This Enforcer is a logo I own.

0 Bob looks away with discern crossing his arms folded.

0 Rodger: You could try to get them for yourself.

0 Bob looks at Rodger again happily.

0 Bob: Are you ever going to provide the Enforcer openly?

0 Rodger: The Enforcer scion is unlimited. The technology is in development now.

Rodger: Bogs in The Monsow.

Bob: The Monsow… There’s a deep bog. No one has been through the Monsow.

Rodger: It’s up for exploration. I’d like some more experience with exploring into deep bog ranges.

Bob: I can provide some range experience though my ability is limited.

Rodger: What were you thinking of?

Bob: I’m not sure, I’d have to see. Possibly, camping gear, obstacle courses, normal routine’s of the military. I thought I could help you guys with some logistics of batallion strategy.

Rodger: We can camp here in the mountain field of the glade.

Bob: Sure. Though we should go on a hike with our packs strapped.

Rodger: Okay. I’ll show you around Bogmire, then you can decide.

1 Rodger shows Bob the glen of lichens where to the North-West in the distance of the glen is a rocky ledge. 2 Tall green grass stalks appear in the land with trees covered by bright green lichens. 4 Tall trees spaced apart tower above. 3 In the distance of the glen is denser tree cover. 3 Rodger and Bob get closer to the rocky mountain-side. 2 Lichens grow in vibrant color on large rocks in the mountain-side. 1 Bob looks up at the rocky ridge checking the path.

Rodger: There’s a view from up top.

Bob: After we jog through Bogmire we could hike up here with the camping set.

7-8-23

Bucky White

i Enforcers go to ranging

i finding the bog peat ecologies

The Cogsville Enforcers talk in the bog grove.

 

Rodger: I’m here to tell you about bogs. Cogsville Enforcers are more than the Enforcer guard armor we wear.

Michael: We’ve excercised a lot. I think we have time to listen.

Rodger: I’m talking about nature to protect the right’s of Cogsville with policy operations.

Jim: Awesome.

The Cogsville Enforcer’s sit down in a open circle in the moss grove under large white clouds above.

Rodger: y Bogs are the most ecologically productive natural environments.

3 The bog natural environment’s provide valuable sources of nature to Cogsville.

z Nature is becoming more valuable than the mercantiles of American commoditie’s in the world today.

4 Bogs are natural environments with peat topographies.

5 Bogs appreciate the greatest interest of land to the adjustments of cost to property fixed by nature.

4 Nature is worth the cost of freedom in Cogsville, Illinois.

z Like gold to affixiate the price of metals bogs stabalize the cost of nature.

3 Bogs are the most valuable natural environments.

y Bogs are the most valuable land use of property in the world.

Jim: Aren’t we in control of our own value’s?

Rodger: 1 There is no way to seperate the naturalized worth of land in Cogsville from the nature of bogs. 2 The right’s of nature in Illinois protect the securities of what bogs provides Cogsville freely. 3 Where in all the world, clear water, clean clouds, stars out to shine, protection of genetic immunity, are only some of the value’s of nature.

A Monarch butterfly flutters through the bog’s grove above them over-head of their helmets flickering in the wind a moment then flies high to land upon the branch of a tall pine tree. The butterfly let it’s wing’s unfold in shining white light off the bog’s bright clouds in the Sun.

Rodger: 1 Cogsvillians have right’s to nature. 2 Natural rights are a legal protection of natural lands in Cogsville. 3 Lygs are the order of official security to legal protection. 4 Laws protects the right’s of freedom. 5 The lygs of equal right’s are not the despots of the govern. 5 Where natural animals live there is protections afforded bogs to access a source of land providing clear water with clean clouds. 4 The law of policy operations protects natural environments. 3 Lygs protect the security of natural environments. 2 Nature does not violate laws. 1 Cogsville has the right to protect natural environments.

Larry: What should we do?

Rodger: We should explore the Monsow. We could explore the Monsow’s range to discover bog land.

Tom: I know nothing about ranging, Rodger.

Rodger: 1 Ranging is the patrol by lyg’s policy operators on natural lands. I gather none of you have range experience.

Bob: 1 I’ve learned some. 2 Troops at Fort Haro are taught ranging in the military.

Rodger: 1 I’ve explored in deep bogs before. 1 All over the world I’ve observed bog natures.

Larry: Great.

Rodger:

1 Exploration is possible with proper methods of discovery.

2 At the turn of the 20th century exploration on land has become somewhat obsolete.

3 A discovery of land with magnanimous worth could influence land explorations again.

3 Using the land to provide value affordable could make explorations advantageous.

2 Bogs are able to offer the award of noble value to land.

1 If I locate peat topograph in the Monsow I could stature the discovery of bog lands.

0 Rodger pauses a moment looking at the group who shake their heads. Jim looks flabergasted shrugging his shoulders with his hands in the air.

 

Rodger:

1 If a bog in The Monsow is explored the discoverer could then apply to Cogsville’s govern for natural protection.

1 If I could provide the samples of bog topography in the deep Monmir we could share our collection’s with Cogsville’s natural govern protections.

2 The collection’s of natural science in the Monsow bog land’s authorises Cogsville’s govern council to protect the discovery.

3 If I discover a bog with the collection of evidence in natural science of the rare topography then the Cogsville govern would award a land-trust.

3 The more ecologies we find in the Monsow the more land Cogsville authorizes under protection.

2 We’ll explore the Monsow together, a range of policy operator’s with ecologic discovery.

1 I’ll range Cogsville’s bogs to discover the provisions of space in natural bog lands while we explore the Monsow with lyg protocol of policy operations.

1 Then with the authority of govern protection we discover the lyg in Cogsville could guard the operation of policy in the Monsow’s range while Cogsvillians benefit from the ecologic nature found in bog lands deep.

y I have ecologic mastery sampling topography in the land.

y In Monsow bog lands I’ll extrapolate the topography of peat.

0 Jim: Then why don’t you fly to the Monsow?

0 Rodger: There’s no where for aircraft to securely land. Ther Monsow’s canopy has natural obstructions to flight.

A better answer is there’s methodology to sampling topography. Cogsville already knows the Monosw is a bog. Though no one knows how to map it, or where to go to get inside.

Larry: The Monmir already has Cogsville’s authorized land-trust in bogs.

Rodger: 1 While some land in the Monmir Bog is being utilized by Cogsville to provide a natural environment there is much of the Monmir where no one has ever been. Most of the Monsow is undiscovered.

i The Monsow curse

Bob: You know why don’t you? There’s more you’re not telling us, Rodger.

Rodger: 1 The Monsow is a deep bog. 1 Natural hazards prevent explorer’s from going into the Monsow. Most evidence points to dense fogs with unpredictable heavy rain.

i Deep bogs are dangerous

Bob: There are ghosts in the Monsow. People have gone missing there. Explorers don’t ever escape the Monsow’s deep bog laires.

Jim: Bob’s right. The Monsow has a curse.

Tom: I don’t believe in ghosts.

Michael: Ghosts or not, the Monsow is likely to be highly dangerous. No one knows exactly what’s out there.

Rodger: There could be variable factors exploring new land. Deep bog’s have extreme conditions of ecologic activity, with geographical uncertainty in unknown geological formations.

i The Monsow in sight at Bogmire

1 The Cogsville Enforcers walk to the Bogmire mountain top looking out at the view of the

bog valley beyond. 2 Dense forests cover the bog deep within thrush mires. 3 A crescent valley is in view of verdant bright green. 3 North-East is bright, sunny, partially cloudy. 2 North-West is blight with grimly over-cast grey clouds. 1 Their view looks far into the North sides of Cogsville with more mountains appearing to rise in view of the land’s elevation in the far distance due North.

1 A dry thunderous earie hangs over the North-West in the deep bogs. 2 In the Monsow dark grey turquoise clouds fluctuate with disipating green lightning flickering into energizing bursts from large dark dry slow moving clouds above making silent moving maelstrom’s in the quiet storm. From the mountain side Rodger points to locations in view. 3 “There is Monark’s Bog,” says Rodger pointing North-East. 2 “There is the Monsow,” says Rodger pointing North-West. 1 While the scene across the land changes in view the Monark’s sparkles in the light like hidden mist in a bright bog valley within a land of streams, lakes, mires, lush verdant grass fields, thickets of tall trees.

Rodger: North leads into the valley where I have route from Bogmire to the Monsow. West and East only go further into the mountain-side.

i At the edge of the Monsow

1 The group travel down the mountainside into a grass river bank at the gully of a bustling stream. 2 They near the boarder of Bogmire and the Monsow through a grass pasture at the stream below the incline of the large grass field. 3 They get to a harrow mire in view of the far distance they see a deep white fog appearing before a dense thicket of trees in hedging brambles. 3 The bog lands in the harrow mire get damp with saturation of the peat. 2 The Cogsville Enforcers walk into the shadowy mire a short pace with long boots only beginning to slush in the muddy peat marshes. 1 The clearing of grass land’s deepens in all directions with the elevation near them lowering quickly into a marsh land approaching dense trees in the near distance.

Rodger: Who patrols the Monmir?

Larry: 1 Cogsville officers around here don’t patrol in Monmir bog deeps quite often.

2 The Monark’s Bog is guarded by my station. 2 North Monark’s going into the Monmir deep are off-limits to express access routes. 1 There used to be inlets into the North Monmir though police had to investigate disappearances in the Monsow range so instead they closed the access routes to prevent further mysterious occurrences.

Rodger: The Monmir is a natural land. While the Monmir belongs to Cogsville’s natural land-trusts they have no information on the archival realm from long ago. There’s no jurisdiction in land without presences of policy operations.

Larry: The Monsow’s deeps are a space lost to us.

i Secret lake in the Monsow

Bob: 1 I’ve heard there’s a mythical great lake in the Monsow with the power to heal mortals. 2 The secret lake has not been discovered yet. 3 Many adventuror’s who have gone looking for the Monsow great lake have not come back to tell their story. 2 They say the Monsow’s lake grants the power of immortality. 1 I wonder if it’s true.

Rodger: 1 Nature has rights.

2 Natural rights are protections of law.

3 A source of nature protects the people by providing land available, with clear water, clean wind, space in stars.

3 Natural animals have cognizant abilities in bogs.

2 People have the right to a source of nature protected by law.

1 For their must be a source of nature offer’s a right to it’s protections by law.

1 We should discover the bog lands in the Monsow to provide Cogsville a source of nature.

Bob: Let’s take a look. Go on, Rodger.

1 A clairvoyent gaze of the hollow inside the chilling bog’s harrow forest mire jetty a torrent of cooling winds in the thicket around them.

2 Rodger leads taking them closer to edge of the Monsow’s side of the Monmir leaving the Monark’s.

3 They stand a short distance between opposing sides of the mountainous bog valley with the far West at the East.

4 A wind current surges in the mire like the exhaust of pressure fading in the breath of a land.

5 Closer they walk where the bog land gets wet below a mulch of soggy gushing topography.

4 Tall grasses scour the mire with fog clouds in view of the permiating peat in the harrow marshes.

3 A hush winds quietly stir like a soft melody playing to the tune of the sound of water awning from inside the bog.

2 In sight of the banks of a small inlet stream grass lands are brightened near tall hard-wood trees in the Monsow in Sunny view to offer a changing scene.

1 A volitous chill breeze rushes forward from beyond opalescent light grey fog moving in tall dark shadows.

The group look into the Monsow lands in the near distance of Rodger’s estate grounds.

Larry: The deep Monsow bog’s haven’t been explored.

Tom: There could be anything out there. Who knows?

1 Grey clouds over-head begin to crackle then booming thunder is heard in the distance.

2 Larry, Rodger and Jim continue to watch the harrow mire while Tom and Michael turn around with Bob.

1 “The weather didn’t call for thunderstorms,” says Jim looking up into the distance at the horizon of dark grey clouds above.

Rodger: The deep bogs have unpredicable weather. The weather forecast is not always reliable in the Monsow.

Jim: The Monsow can’t expect accurate weather forecasts?

Rodger: Geo-surveillance does not always accurately determine weather fluctuations in the Monsow.

i Vision in dark

In darkness flashes, he sees a down-pouring of rain pelting their entrenched raincoats, in dark calling out, “Rodger, Rodger!” Then shouts again looking on, “White, White!” Then very loud bangs ring from bright crackling thunder-storms above inundating the land in rain while they move hurriedly away on foot through soggy wet ground peat. Suddenly not far away in the distance, the glow of a white light shines in his direction through the down-pouring rain in the forest’s thicket like a shining beacon. “Jim!,” he shouts though only to himself, “Rodger! Are you there?,” he hears Michael cry out, again.

i Michael is waiting

“Jim? Come on guys let’s go,” says Michael turning around at them. Tom, Bob and Michael have already began to leave the harrow mire going back to the glade. Jim turns around. Rodger and Larry look into the Monsow another moment where a bright sunny grass land appears by the banks of small mire pools through a clearing of fog at a dense large hard-wood tree forest under bright grey over-cast clouds breaking before the appearance harkens to vanish from beyond into fog and shadow.

Larry: I wonder what’s really out there hiding secrets?

“I’m going to,” says Rodger when they hear Michael shout, “Rodger!,” interupting their conversation with Rodger quieted by a cry of gristle horror howling at them from Michael letting them know they are waiting.

2-3 “Larry?”

4 Says Michael looking back at Rodger and Larry.

3-3 Rodger sees Michael and Tom waiting with Bob and Jim already walking back towards Bogmire.

2 Rodger looks up seeing rain beginning to fall from dark clouds above.

1 Rodger and Larry follow with the group leaving the harrow field mire.

Rodger talks to Winthrope

i Rodger talks to Winthrope at Winthrope’s office

Descriptions of Winthrope’s office

MediaOne Building

Large windows with a view of the city from high above.

Set like the poster frame of Hollywood studios.

A desk.

Bottles of liquor.

Rodger: I have the cooperation of the Cogsville Enforcers.

In the event of articles commencing progs could be in service now.

Winthrope: I have provided Judge Setter with your articles. I am going to be visting him in City Hall to inquire, further into the proposals. How much will you pay?

Rodger: I have up to three hundred and fifty thousand ($350,000) for their service.

Winthrope: I have seven hundred thousand, ($700,000.) I may also use executor’s operations of MediaOne if things proceed. I’ll go see what Judge Setter is willing to offer us for our service payments.

i Sit in the moss grove

i Freedom

The Cogsville Enfocers all in full armor guards talk with Rodger in a circle facing each other in the grass glade at Bogmire’s mountainside.

Rodger: 1 Nature is home free in Bogmire.

2 Be free to converse the right of expression.

3 Converse offers reason the Cogsville Enforcers are serving.

4 Reason is used to implement logic.

3 Logic is a protection of right inherent in the Cogsville Enforcer’s in Bogmire guarding the courage to be free.

2 The Cogsville Enforcers have spirit with a sense of belonging, friends, adventure.

1 Here there is a Cogsville Enforcer spirit within the land at Bogmire.

 

1 “Have a seat,” says Rodger sitting down in the grass field. 1 The Cogsville Enforcers sit in the grass field in a circle on the ground.

Rodger: 1 The police are service to comply with the law. 2 Police service honors rights of freedom. 3 A commencement of the legislation’s articles is being proposed. 2 The legislation of law articles policy operators with the Enforcer armor. 1 You could serve the right of policy operation police.

Larry: What right?

Rodger: Freedom is a right.

Jim: What is ultimate freedom?

1 They discuss ideas of the Cogsville Enforcers by Rodger who orderly postulates anticipation of their participation with the officers who serve him by questioning their motivations to Rodger. 1 Converse with the Cogsville Enforcers has lead Rodger to freedom.

Rodger: Freedom is the benefit of having choice.

Michael: There’s a cost to freedom. What’s the cost of choosing sides?

Larry: We’re on the side of the law.

Jim: We have lost our freedom, or have we gained it?

Michael: You must all be aware of how the saying goes from here, freedom is not free.

Rodger: 1 The right of law articles statures written.

2

The rights of legislation order the law of freedom.

3

Freedom is the rule.

3

Freedom must be protected.

2

Freedom is a united order.

1

Lygs guard freedom.

Bob: The price of freedom is paid with life.

Tom: We’re only the guards of freedom. We protect freedom.

Rodger: 1 You’re right, Tom. 2 Orders of legislation serve the law with honor to the rights of freedom.

Bob: There is global division in the unity of laws. A power imbalance is coming, I fear.

Rodger: 1 Policy operations legislation is on pace with inventory of Enforcer’s armor guard.

2 A scion inventory paces the developments of our freedom with use of Enforcer’s armor guard inventory.

3 Enforcer is only standard quality of the most protection providing to security officers of the govern.

4 The protection of articles to freedom by E.R.L.S. establishes the Enforcer industry as protocol to serve the united world order.

3 Our adventure of The Cogsville Enforcer’s is to advocate the Enforcer’s offer protection leading with the use of armor guard inventory design.

2 Enforcer armor guard inventory is a service of the protection provided to official security of governs through the articles of their legislations, the introductions to policy operation.

1 The article to policy operation amends lygs.

Jim: Are lygs free?

Rodger: 1 I protect my freedom. 2 The right of protection honors Enforcers. 3 A right is shared by the individual. 3 Freedom is the right of law providing equal governs amoung us. 2 In war lygs of Enforcer policy operators must protect their freedom. 1 Freedom is the honor of Cogsville’s lygs.

Michael: Who are lygs?

Rodger: 3 Lygs are the police millitary executors of soldier batallions of all policy operators of the govern.

Larry: The Cogsville Enforcers’ have had time enough to understand Rodger’s articles. We’re police, Bob’s military, unless I’m missing something, we’ve agreed with the general promotion of Rodger’s congruent introduction of legislation.

Rodger: 1 Policy operator’s are military police batallions with Enforcer armor guard inventory to order compliance to the law of policy operations in legislation. 2 Policy operation is the legislation in law to all govern security. 1 In articles of the govern executor to lygs the policy operator has order of batallions to provide a formation with procedure to protocol security to guard united honor, law, with a freedom of rights.

Bob: Then it’s enough talking. Rodger, you have to do more to prove your right.

Rodger: Enforcer has domination.

Bob: 1 I’d fight if I could. 2 I’d do what I have to to achieve my rights. 3 I already gave my life to serve. 3 We agree on what matter’s to our side of this battle. 2 If the country can’t protect my honor, then I hope it would give me the chance to fight for it. 1 I’m here to fight with you guys, not to have to battle against you.

Rodger: Excellent, Bob.

The Cogsville Enforcer’s have to continue excercises.

i Blades of grass plumes crumble

The Cogsville Enforcers exercise at the mountainside in the grass field. Bob approaches Rodger in Enforcer armor on at the grass field under bright Sun.

Bob: If you really want to be lygs you need something more…

1 Bob, Larry, and Rodger are excercising with Enforcer inventory in the grass field while Tom, Jim and Michael hit the wooden logs of rope staked into the sand pitch with punches, kicks, high knees, and hard slashes of their baton. 2 Tom goes takes a closer look at the wooden logs of rope. 3 The tan rope is beginning to tear away with frill of loose fibers coming undone from being tied to the solid wood log beams. 2 Tom walks into the center of the grass field. 1 Tom statures alone in the center of the grass field.

5 Tom looks up at large white clouds above him with Sun getting through shining by humongous cloud cover above. 5 Tom holds blades of grass with the stem of the white plume of small fluffy bristles in his glove. 4 Tom rolls the blades of grass apart with his gloved fingers ripping the white plume’s into pieces letting the grass fall slowly out of his hand to the ground. 3 The grass field breazes in the wind to large white clouds lingering above the bog glades. 2 The wind howls through the bog valley at the mountain side. 1 Tom walks over to the other Enforcers.

i Flag pole

1 A tall steel mast of a flag pole is erected at Bogmire in the middle-far side of the grass field nearby the white tent. 2 The American flag is raised on the steel flag pole. 3 A white flag is raised below the American flag, both flags raised on the mast in the grass over Bogmire. 3 The white flag has a black boarder with one black diagonol line across the center from the corner high left to the corner low right. 2 The Cogsville Enforcer’s watch the raising of the flags waving into the sky high above them. 1 The flags wave in the wind from the flag pole in Bogmire.

i Jim leads exercise

The Cogsville Enforcers wait in a line listening to Jim at the mountain-side of Bogmire in the grass field.

Jim: 1 I have a story to share… 2 I’ve been shot at before… 3 I gotta’ be tough, though. 3 Lakeisle patrol take policing serious. 2 I was scared. 1 I had to provide my service.

1 I hear the fire of bullets loud at me. 2 I think, it’s all happening very quick. 3 I paused a moment to see if I was hit. 4 I thought there’d be my own blood gushing into my uniform. 5 I thought it’ll all be over as quickly as it began. I reached for my gut, when suddenly I realized there was no pain. 6 I hurried into position using protocol of the PD procedures. 7 I covered for myself blasting back quick with my pistol firing.

1 My saga continues… 2 It has not ended. 3 It’s not over though I am here to serve again. I am with you, Cogsville’s Enforcers. 3 I am LPD. 2 I am proud. 1 I am free.

1 I used to think to myself about how scary it could be. 1 Now I’ll be here to make sure it does not happen again.

Larry: I appreciate you telling us, Jim.

Rodger: You have made progress, Jim. Your share of honor makes us proud.

Rodger speaks to the Cogsville Enforcers at the grass field in armor guards.

Rodger: 1 We’ll begin at dawn in the morning early. 2 We will experience trial ranging with Bob. 3 Bob’s ranging set is going to be quite easy compared with what is to come in the Monmir. 3 Camping gear is being provided you to sleep over in Bogmire. 2 We will camp here in the field in the evening where I’m grilling, enough for us all. 1 After we finish they’ll be a cook out with drinks.

i Excercises with Bob

1 The Enforcers carry their shields and batons going on a run through Bogmire. 2 Beginning at the grass field of the glade the Enforcers in full armor guards jog with Bob in the lead up the incline of the mountain through the grass field. 3 They go through the glen getting past the moss grove running through to Rodger’s back yard then turn around and jog in the opposite direction. 3 The jog all the way to the bottom of the mountain slope at the stream of the harrow mire. 2 They cross the creek at a rocky inlet across through to the bank at the other side. 1 They reach the edge of Bogmire at the far side of the bog harrow then go back.

1 The Enforcers get into a single file line facing Bob in the grass field in the distance. 2 A few meters in front of Bob bright red thin lines of durable rope are tied into squares about six inches off the ground dug in by spates. 3 Bob is in Enforcer armor waiting with a baton. 4 The red squares are about a foot and a half wide with a few dozen sets of squares next to each other forming a long rectangle in the ground. 5 Their shields are all piled together near Bob. 4 One by one each of them runs through the red ropes tied into the grass pacing themselves quickly to step through the square rope obstacles. 3 Then keeping pace with the single line they charge at Bob swinging their baton with a single baton strike at Bob who gets ready to quickly deflect their batons one at a time. 2 Then they run to grab their shield then pace themselves not to fall through the red rope obstacles back in the other direction holding their shield and baton. 1 When the last of them has their shield Bob follows them to a pile of camping gear placed in the grass field.

i Walk at Bogmire

1 In the grass field by the thicket of trees are canvass packs of camping gear. 2 They take a walk in a single file line following Bob with shields and batons with bags of camping gear around their backs through the far side of the glen in Bogmire. 3 Through the long grass they approach a rock ledge where there is a ground path up. 4 Large grey stone’s make a path up a short incline of the rock ledge. 5 Carrying their inventory strapped on them the Cogsville Enforcers walk up the rock ledge with their shields and batons a short path to a clearing. 6 The ground path up has bright green moss covering the tops of rocks. 5 In the clearing is the top of a rock-side with a distant view of the Monsow North-West. 4 A deeper thicket of trees covers the view of the rock-side from the other directions. 3 Colorful verdant green appears densely in a mire marsh valley before white clouds covering above hovering low in the horizon. 2 After hiking down the group then walks back through clandestine tall grass to the grass field at the glades. 1 The Enforcers set their shield and batons on the ground in the large grass field of the mountainside to hoist three large tents pitched into the bog glade.

i Cogsville Enforcers grill in Bogmire

1 The group carries a grey wooden picknick table through Bogmire to the grass field. 2 They set the picknick table in the large grass field at the side of the walking path nearby to the white tent. 3 Rodger rolls a grill on wheals into the bog glen by the grey picknick table with a cooler and a side-table. 4 Rodger cooks at the grill making sausage, hamburgers, grilling corn, setting white onions, with lettuce, pickles, watermelon on a dish at the side table. 4 Inside the cooler are beer bottles in ice. 3 A out-door lantern is set at the picknick table shining a light in the bog field. 2 The group is in armor sitting at a picknick table in Bogmire’s grass field while they unstrap some of the buckles on their armor guards in the early evening. 1 The Cogsville Enforcers have dinner at the picknick table talking out loud late drinking into the evening.

Larry: I have a story about Mr. White.

Jim: Haha. What is it?

Larry: 1 One afternoon in Lakeisle I was sitting in my office. 2 In comes Rodger White introducing himself to me. 3 He tells me he wants to talk with a police officer. 4 He had his articles ready to share with me about this, Policy Operations. 5 Before I finish reading the article he tells me he’s a fighter. 6 I checked him out. 7 Then he invites me to his Lakeisle estate for a visit where he’ll show me policy operations armor in action. 7 I said to myself sure, why not? 6 When I got there he tells me we have to fight each other. 5 I lost it…. 4 I took off my gun clear. 3 We went to hands. 2 Rodger beat me up. 1 I couldn’t believe it.

1 Next thing I knew I was ready to go again in a full suit of Enforcer armor.

The group laugh, “hahahaha,” together.

Tom: Rodger introduced himself to me the same way.

Larry: I know Tom, I was the one who put him up to it.

Rodger: What fun we are having!

 

1 Under the evening stars of the bog the land once banging in commotion of clanking Enforcer armor at Bogimire inside their tents the Cogsville Enforcer’s go to sleep in the slumber of a quiet night in nature’s fleek with ever a lull noise of crickets chirping while occasionally the loud ribbit of a bellowing frog sounds.

i Lauren photograph of the group

1 The group walks back to Rodger’s house in armor. 2 Lauren is waiting with a camera in Rodger’s back-yard. 3 The Cogsville Enforcers line up in Rodger’s bog grove for a picture by Lauren. 3 Lauren takes a photograph of The Cogsville Enforcers wearing armor then she goes inside the house. 2 The group take off their armor at the house. 1 They set out to leave Rodger’s house to their car’s parked on the street in front.

The Cogsivlle Enforcer’s gather at Bogmire in Enforcer armor. Rodger talks to the Cogsville Enforcer’s in a group.

Rodger: I am writing a pressing story of a syndicated series of Enforcer’s. 2 MediaOne is providing the Cogsville Enforcers the opportunity of global press. My agent at MediaOne, Winthrope, is going to watch us to determine if the Enforcer routine is ready to advance into production at MediaOne’s studios.

Jim: You mean, we’ll be on TV?

Rodger: If MediaOne approves of it.

Larry: Awesome.

Rodger: Tom and I went to the Enforcer factory where I showed him the Lygenforce prototype.

Tom: Yes, Rodger showed me the prototype at the Enforcer factory.

Rodger: When the Lygenforce Helmets are complete the Enforcer advances policy operations to total lyg protocol with Cogs (commonly a name of Cogsville) having the world’s first lyg batallion of policy operators while the Enforcer dominates united world order.

The group is speachless for a brief moment.

Rodger: 1 The Cogsville Enforcer’s a preparing to go live with our battle routine. 1 Our invitation to MediaOne should show us being the best in the world with Enforcer armor guards.

The Cogsville Enforcer’s exercise a routine of Enforcer to preparet showmanship of their combat experience.

0 Rodger: Rodger approaches the Cogsville Enforcers who are waiting for him, “were we allowed to bring guests?” Jim says snarky.

0 Tom looks at Rodger.

0 Tom: Rodger you should let us know what your plans are to include us.

0 Jim: Sorry, you guys are right… Well, what are we waiting for?

0 Jim gets in front of them looking at the group to begin.

0 Larry: It’s alright. Where were we?

0 Larry pushes Jim on the shoulder sending him into their field of battle. The Cogsville Enforcers prepare to exercise strapping into inventory with a shield and the baton.

i Winthrope visits Bogmire

1 Rodger walks with Winthrope to the field of grass at the mountain top. 2 The Cogsville Enforcers wait in a line facing Rodger with Winthrope. “3 This is Winthrope [last name].

Winthrope: A pleasure.

1 Winthrope is a guest here. 2 Winthrope is my agent at MediaOne. 1 MediaOne wants a picture of my latest adventures,” says Rodger.

The Cogsville Enforcer’s go into their routine exercises while Rodger waits with Winthrope.

Rodger: The govern of lyg policy operators with Enforcer combat skills of batallion armor guard infantry type inventory battle with honor upon the land of Bogmire.

Winthrope: Sounds in control.

Rodger: The Enforcer dominates in combat of lyg order in a battle for freedom united.

Winthrope: Now you’re talking.

Rodger: Set.

Winthrope watches while the Cogsville Enforcers demonstrate combat routines.

i Enforcers in battle’s formation

1 Tom slashes with his baton consecutively stepping forward then Tom steps to his side. 2 From behind Tom Rodger dashes forward leaping into a rising baton strike. 3 Then Rodger does a forward spinning flip upside down jump kicking vertically into the air then lands in posture going into guard stature. 2 Rodger positions his shield’s array in guard position in front of him. 1 Tom raises his baton high up in the air while stepping forward out from behind Rodger to the side in front of Rodger then Tom slashes his baton forward quickly in a downwards arc.

Larry, Jim, Michael line up in formation next to each other with shields in front of them. Their shields placed next to each other make a tight barrier.

1

Rodger faces the shield wall.

2

In line the Enforcer’s lowers the shield barrier to forward thrust with the baton jabbing.

3

Rodger doges by one baton in front of him, blocking to his right, while striking the baton to his left away with his own baton.

3

Rodger turns his shield to pose the length of the oval shield horizontally parraell to the ground.

2

Rodger swings his shield smashing his shield into guarded stature of the Enforcer’s shield wall in front of him.

1

Rodger holds his shield up close into the shield wall then turns to see Bob incoming towards him from the side.

1

Bob runs forward at Rodger with a baton swinging at Rodger.

2

Rodger steps back dodging Bob’s baton attack.

3

Tom approaches getting back to back with Rodger while Larry, Jim, Bob and Michael attempt to circle around them.

3

Bob gets closer to Rodger to attack with the baton then Rodger flips upside down kicking straight up at Bob’s helmet.

3

Bob is hit on the helmet by Rodger’s kicking upside down.

2

Rodger spins in the air landing in front of Bob.

1

Their battle comes to a quick close.

1

Rodger talks to Winthrope in the grass field while the Cogsville Enforcers rest from excercises at the mountainside.

0 going low with the baton striking low at Bob on the inner leg by the knee guard then

0-1 Bob gains his balance again.

Winthrope: Phenominal, ol’ chap, though, you’ll have to meet with the board.

1

Rodger walks with Winthrope through the Bog glen back to the house.

2

Winthrope leaves Rodger’s house where a driver waits by a luxury sedan parked on the street.

3

Winthrope gets into the vehicle with fold-out doors.

2

The driver takes off from Rodger’s house.

1

Rodger walks back to Bogmire base.

i Lauren’s present

At night Rodger and Lauren have dinner in the dining room at their house. Mashed potatoes, carrots, peas, pork chops, mint jelly, stuffed cabbage, a bread loaf and blueberry pie. Daniel serves their food then leaves. Lauren looks down at her food sullen.

Rodger: Is something the matter?

Lauren: Actually, I’m planning some things. I know we talked about a trip to the tropics and my girls are looking at traveling. I’m supposed to join a Cogsville’s women’s group with them. The Cogsville women’s main page is writing about women in leading roles and I don’t know where I’ll fit in with them. I’m a real g. I shouldn’t feel this way. I know they’re not for real. I just don’t know…

Rodger: They have their ways. We have ours. You think you won’t have much to offer women leading roles in the Cogsville’s women’s group?

Lauren: No. I mean, well, maybe. I guess.

Rodger: While I field in bogs building a life in Lakeisles for us, you provide us home. I know it must sound like a job. In the event you feel left out, why not tell them about yourself, what you like, who you are, where are you going?

Lauren: I know, though this is their ill and she and I have been going out. I don’t know where this is all going.

Rodger: You worked a lot to get what you have. Now you and I work on things together. The bog is a different world, Lauren. I’ll always need you there.

Lauren: Okay, I didn’t mean to bother you.

1 Lauren sighs looking down at her plate again then looks up to see Rodger approaching her. 2 Rodger walks over to her holding something in his hand. 3 Rodger opens a white velvet case. 3 Inside the case is a glittering silver diamond bracelet. 2 Lauren goes to try the bracelet on. 1 Lauren gets up to hug Rodger wrapping her arms around him.

The sunset shines in though the sliding doors to their backyard.

i Lauren’s friend Monica

A friend of Lauren’s arrives at Rodger’s house.

Lauren and her friend sit in the living room watching TV.

The friend is Monica. Monica is tall, slim, with average polished physique, African American woman with big hair. Monica is reading a national syndicated magazine.

Monica shows Lauren the main cover story of the magazine.

Monica: Active women, Lauren. Women who are leaders. We should get our jobs back.

Lauren: You don’t have work right now?

Monica: I’m working, I meant you and I. When we used to model together. We had it all then.

Lauren shows Monica her diamond bracelet. Monica grabs Lauren’s hand to see the bracelet close.

Monica: Damn, g.

Lauren: Rodger gave it to me.

Monica let’s go of Lauren’s wrist.

Monica: Wow. You like it?

Lauren: I love it.

Monica: A’ight.

Lauren: As for work. If I need my job back I could… Though I’ve been making designs with extreme hems.

Monica: What do you mean?

Lauren: I design Enforcer attires for Rodger’s group.

Monica: For real, okay.

Lauren: It’s not the same, though. Rodger’s makes all the impressions then I copy them into a fashion design.

Monica: You do what’s right. It’s me not you. I miss you there in the studio, sometimes.

Lauren: Are you on a runway?

Monica: Yes, I have some coming up.

i MediaOne executors board-meeting

1 Rodger wears a white suit driving to the headquarters of MediaOne in center city Cogsville. 2 MediaOne is a corporate sponsor of syndicated broadcasts. 3 The MediaOne office in Cogsville is a towering steel corporate building eighteen stories tall. 3 The MediaOne building occupies the entire block square. 2 The block around MediaOne is paved with clean white cement side-walks. 1 A main entrance at the MediaOne building is elaborated with a metalic arch-way designed into the building frame.

1 Rodger walks into the building wearing a white suit with a purple tie with white dress shoes.

2 Rodger sits at a large board-room table of the video production studio with MediaOne’s executors.

3 Rodger is familiar with some of MediaOne’s executors, though hasn’t been introduced to them all or their production staff.

3 Rodger is there providing his story to them for syndication at the studio.

2 Rodger is in the room with five of MediaOne’s executors there all wearing suits.

1 A MediaOne executor sets a file on the table.

Executor 1: What are you looking to achieve with MediaOne’s participation at the event?

Rodger: We need a syndicated host at the event. MediaOne sponsors TV production.

Executor 4: 1 Who would want to partake in this event of yours? 1 What motive should they have?

Rodger: 1 Our contest is conducted like competitive sporting events. 1 The awards basis of our event is motivation for proceeding. 1 The champion has the honor of showcasing Enforcer inventory.

Executor 5: How does your contest pass safety regulations? Have you idea how hard the force caliburs are on the combatant levels you’re proposing?

Rodger: 1 Yes, [kJ of force baton]. 2 We plan to have health inspections by examiners before the event to make sure all contestants are fitting. 3 All contestants will come prepared by a guard captain. 3 Enforcer is the best quality of combat armor guards available to show. 2 A presence of emergency attention is on station at the event. 1 We have judges and referees.

Executor 5: What gave you this idea?

Rodger: 1 We’re entertaining the people. 1 Here’s us ready to show our skills.

Rodger shows a photograph of The Cogsville Enforcers on the table standing in Enforcer guard armor inventory wearing the Enforcer scion helmets.

1 The executor looks at the photograph with a smirk. 2 The executor’s leave the conference room together. 2 Rodger waits alone for a while in the board-room looking down at the table where his files lay flat. 1 The executor’s enter again back through the door.

Executor 1: White…

“Yes?,” says Rodger who looks up at MediaOne executor’s walking back into the room. “You’re approved,” says the MediaOne executor.

0-1 Executor 1: You’re approved.

1 Rodger pops open a bottle of champaign with Lauren sitting in the gazebo at his house holding a glass up. 2 Rodger pours Lauren’s glass full then pours himself a glass full. 1 Lauren and Rodger are sitting in their gazebo under the light of a crescent moon.

i Rodger wine with Lauren

Lauren: When do you begin filming?

1 Lauren takes a drink of her wine glass. 1 Lauren is wearing her new bracelet.

Rodger: Production is getting set up at the corporate studio. MediaOne sent notice to Cogs police millitary. I’ll need contestants to participate, very soon.

Lauren ponders looking into the night out-doors.

i Lauren home

The doorbell rings. Lauren opens the door to her house. A large statured tall short black haired man is waiting at the door.

Tom: Hi Lauren, is Rodger home?

Lauren: Who are you?

Tom: I’m Tom.

Lauren: Sorry, I know, I mean though, what are you doing here?

Daniel approaches behind Lauren waiting to see who is ringing the door. Tom is at the door wearing sports clothes. “Thomas Smithly! Please, come in. How do you do, Tom?,” says Daniel accosting by Lauren at the door-way. Daniel reaches for the door to let Tom inside. Lauren steps back from the door-way. “Rodger’s outside in the back,” Daniel says. “I’ll show him in, Daniel,” says Lauren.

1

Lauren takes Tom through the living room to the back-yard. 2 Rodger is outside in the back-yard wearing a sports shirt, sports shorts, with running shoes. 1 Rodger talks to Lauren in the back-yard while Tom waits behind Rodger.

Rodger: Lauren, Tom and I are going to excercise in the bog for a while.

Lauren: Logro VK is going to be here soon.

Rodger: We’ll be back in time.

1

Rodger walks into the glen of the bog to exercise with Tom on a large patch of moss.

2

Rodger in the bog glen postures in battle pose on one leg.

3

Tom comes into strike from above.

4

Rodger blocks then jumps into a reverse upside down kick flip lightly tapping Tom in the center of his chest.

5

Tom steps back then Tom flexes battle stature with arms out in front poised then lurches a pace forward toward’s Rodger.

6

Rodger lightly side-kicks high at Tom who dodges.

7

Tom punches at Rodger low.

8

Rodger leaps backwards with a rolling back-flip.

9

Landing Rodger leaps forward again into a jump kick extending high one legs up in Tom’s direction.

10

Tom crosses his arms to block Rodger’s kick.

11

Rodger lands on his feet in front of Tom.

Rodger: We have to go back. I have someone coming over.

Tom: Okay.

1

“I see Rodger,” says Lauren in the backyard to a nearby black man wearing a stylishly torn white short sleeve shirt, stylishly ripped blue jeans and a sleek white leather jacket he wears open with multiple belt-straps hanging around the arms and waist.

2 In the back-yard of the house Lauren walks towards Bogmire with Logro VK.

3 “Where up?,” says Logro VK with a big smile peering on into the bog grove.

4 Logro VK is a famous celebrity rapper from Cogsville.

5 Lauren walks with Logro VK behind her towards the bog grove.

6 Rodger approaches in the distance from inside Bogmire with Tom.

7 Lauren yells to Rodger.

8 Rodger sees them.

LogroVK: Who’s he with?

Lauren: He’s Tom. One of Rodger’s Enforcer’s.

The four of them walk together towards the house where they sit at the gazebo. At the table in the gazebo there is a basket of bread wrapped by a white cloth, a bottle of savignon cabernet red wine, and a large plate of green grapes. Tom has a plate of bread with a glass of wine.

Rodger: Tom’s not going to talk much. Only ’cause I always have it on me. Tom’s alright.

Tom: I’m fine.

Lauren: I told him you were coming by, g.

Logro VK: Is’ cool, y’all aigh’. Ha, yo, Tom’s good.

Logro VK smiles at Tom then Logro VK looks away a moment. Logro VK looks at Rodger.

Logro VK: Rodger, though, is you goin’ to ride, killer?

Rodger: My nigger V. I’m with The Cogsville Enforcers now.

Logro VK: Fuck is they isn’t P. St. gang Bloods. You used to be red, son, ‘member tho’?

Rodger: Despot patrol to govern slums.

Logro VK: You want to run it on East side again, yo, my niggers?

Rodger: A crime of policy spills over to operations.

Logro VK shakes a fumigating blunt.

Logro VK: A’igh… Smog is in the air.

The green burns in a blunt lit at the gazebo they pass around.

Rodger: The parody’s set up.

Logro VK: Damn. You be playin’, Rodger.

Is Tom burning?

Tom: No.

Rodger: If they’re not burnin’ we don’t have to pass is all.

Burning a blunt in the gazebo the group goes quiet for a little while enjoying the scene of magnificent blooming gardens at the house while pouring wine. They have bread with green grapes. After a while Logro VK and Rodger talk again about Rodger’s Enforcers. Lauren and Tom sit waiting quietly.

Logro VK: I wa’ talkin’ ’bout you used to be cool…

“I’m fucked up,” Rodger says puffing on the blunt exhuming smog in the air. Rodger looks over at Tom sitting in the gazebo. “Yo, I got’s som’s say, yo, yo. I have something to say, Tom, hahaha,” says Rodger to Tom. Tom slowly takes a drink from his wine glass.

Rodger: I have great news.

Tom: What?

Rodger: 1 MediaOne has agreed to produce The Cogsville Enforcer’s. 2 We’re going to have the Enforcers battle with armor inventory in a single elimination contest. 3 Cogville Enforcer’s will demonstrate skill in battle with the Enforcer armor inventory of your official routine. 3 The winner gets the award at the finale. 2 In order for you to take leave from patrol MediaOne had their contract team qualify you on your next mission. 1 All the Cogsville Enforcers are invited to participate.

Tom: You think our commanders will approve of us showing off on TV?

Rodger: 1 MediaOne said they would. 2 If I had The Cogsville Enforcers ready to engage it’d be better use of MediaOne’s funds. 3 Going to battle on TV we witness your triumphant victories. 3 You’ll be praised a hero. 2 I’m helping MediaOne get the Enforcer’s ready to go on television. 1 We’re offering a local Enforcer of Cogsville to champion the Enforcer’s on TV.

Logro VK: Yo! Are y’all for real?

Logro VK suddenly looks into the distance confidently dazed like being hit on stage with bright shining lights.

Logro VK: Haha! Rodger, whatever you is getting at… You need to be a part of. Is’t I’m good…

Rodger: How do you feel about the Cogsville Enforcer’s story on TV, Tom?

Tom: I am excited, honestly, I’m proud of you, Rodger.

i police military enforcer ultimates invitations

Rodger speaks to a group of police officer’s in a line facing him at a center square in front of Cogsville City Hall.

Rodger: Thank you all for coming. You’re here because you were invited by your commanding officers.

Rodger speaks to a group of army soldiers in a line facing him at the grounds of a millitary base.

Rodger: You have been instructed on our sponsor’s program, The Cogsville Enforcers.

Rodger continues his speach in front of Cogsville City Hall.

Rodger: We are looking for only the best.

Rodger continues his speach at the millitary base.

Rodger: Who amoung you is proud to serve? Who has proven their skills?

Rodger looks up off the pages of his written speach to the police at Cogsville’s City Hall.

Rodger: We would like to honor you… Official status of service is held high for this great new adventure before you.

To the millitary soldiers he looks up at them off the pages of his written speach.

Rodger: It’s time to be all you are.

He holds up an article to the police at City Hall and places them on a table next to him.

Rodger: Here is the information attached. This is a first come first serve basis. We attempt to accommodate everyone interested in competing with us.

Rodger gives the police millitary each copies of information about the contest setting articles of information with brochures of the event at a folding table set up behind him.

i Police Chief enters Lakeisle office

1 A chief of police enter’s the Lakeisle police station. 2 The chief of Cogsville police is a white man, big stature, average height, fat, with white hair, a full white mustache on his upper lip, wearing a police uniform. 3 The Lakeisle station is a normally sized, quiet police office. 4 The police chief goes to a office room quickly leaving the main lobby of the Lakeisle station then closes the door behind him. 3 Lakeisle police staff are there attending their own procedures at their desks. 2 Michael, Larry, Jim are there, appearing to be busy with police files. 1 The police chief leaves the Lakeisle station after a while driving away in a police car.

i MediaOne Corporate Estate

In White Arch, Illinois is a neighborhood outside the city of of greater Cogsville where there is a large estate owned by MediaOne’s corporate executor, Winthrope. White Arch is a nieghborhood on the other side of Monark’s bog, near Lakeisle. White Arch is elite in Cogsville with large corporate holdings where there is exclusivity of available directions to approach. White Arch features large manors with mansion home infrastructures, in similar structure to Lakeisle. White Arch, Lakeisle, and the Monarks bog combine to offer Cogsville prominent estate property around the North West side of city.

1 At Winthrope’s corporate estate in White Arch, Illinois, a large stone mansion with white columns has a circular stone driveway around a paved cement stone garden fountain with walkway in the front where people are arriving by car parking on the long driveway in daylight of bright Sun. 2 In the back of the mansion is a large stone tile patio connecting the house’s interior to a large field of grass by a large winding quarter-circle stone staircase leading one story from the patio balcony to the grounds. 3 The Cogsville Enforcers are in the grass field watching personelle from MediaOne setting up with Rodger. A staff of MediaOne chaperons are nearby. 2 The back yard is an extensive field of grass in front of a far lake in the back. 1 Tall hard-wood trees make a forest surrounding them in the distance on all sides of the mansion’s perimeter in the distance.

Now they have 8 participants for a tournament.

1 Michael

2 Tony

3 Jim

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5 Bob

6 Andre

7 Pitrov

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1 A group of police and military wearing their uniforms are in a large grass field in the back of the mansion.

Tom is wearing his full suit of Enforcer armor.

2 People in MediaOne’s staff are busily setting up the event while the police and millitary wait in the field.

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all wearing the Enforcer armor guards in the

3 Jim, and Michael, are there in police uniform.

Bob, is there wearing his casual army uniform.

Some army soldiers there are waring casual army uniforms, instead of a full honorary army general suit.

3 There are other men in Enforcer armor who were not the Cogsville Enforcer’s of Bogmire.

2 Tom is speaking to personelle at MediaOne.

1 Bob, Michael, and Jim are talking to Rodger while waiting around in the field.

Jim: Where are the Enforcer scion helmets?

Rodger: MediaOne determined the Enforcer scions would need more advisors of operating protocol than we have time for now in the contest. We’re using the Enforcer standard helmets.

Jim: How so?

Rodger: You got experience with the scion already the other contestants don’t have. Also I didn’t want to risk the scion technology getting compramised.

Bob: Is Larry competing with us?

Rodger: Larry is not competing in the event. He said he would like to though he has be on station in Lakeisle’s office. He wishes you all the best of luck.

Rodger walks into the center of the event at the field. Rodger calls out loud to the group of the Enforcers getting everyone together. They all walk through the grass field towards the far lake.

Rodger: Everyone get into a circle.

 

The contestants of police millitary get into a circle with Rodger.

Rodger: 1 I am Rodger White. 2 I am the executor of television writing. 3 I am here to introduce you.

[name] [last name] is a leuitenant at Fort Haro.

Jim [last name] is a police officer in Lakeisle patrol.

Michael [lastname] is a police officer in Lakeisle patrols.

Andre Margultin is a corporal at Fort Haro.

Bob Kovla is a captain at Fort Haro.

Pitrov Chescveyrk is a captain at Fort Haro.

Tony [last name] is a police officer at

[Name] [last name] is a police officer in Lakeisle.

Rodger:

1 The Cogsville Enforcers are set to begin syndicated broadcast television.

2 We are on location in greater Cogsville, Illinois.

3 This is our corporate sponsors executive estate they are generously letting us use.

4 Our corporate sponsor is going to broadcast the event for us on network TV.

4 Enforcer’s officer guard-captain Thomas Smithly is our program coordinator.

3 Tom will be checking to make sure we are prepared ready to go on schedule.

2 Fight with us.

1 You are now, “The Cogsville Enforcers.”

Tom: 1 I am guard-captain, Thomas Smithly. 2 I proudly serve armor patrol in Cogsville. 3 I will be Enforcer’s adviser going into the competition. 3 Before we begin filming we’ll be in practice. 2 Practice is to prepare you for the conditions of battle. 1 Begin.

i Jenna

i Contest rounds

Round 1 2 3 2 1

Michael o | o | x – | x | o Jim

Pitrov x | – | – – | – | x Name

———– | | | | ———-

Andre o | x | – – | – | x Name

Tony x | – | – o | o | o Bob

Round 1 2 3 4 3 2 1

Michael o o o x – x o Jim

Pitrov x – – – – – x Name1

Name o x – – – – x Name

Name x – – o o o o Bob

Andre o o x – – – x Name

Tony x – – – x o o Name

Name x – – – – x o Name

Name o x – – – – x Name

i Pitrov

A Enforcer is sitting by himself in the grass field at the lake adjusting his Enforcer armor straps. Tom walks over to Pitrov.

Tom: Everything alright, Pitrov?

Pitrov gets up off the grass. Pitrov is a tall muscular white man lean stature with dark blond partially balding hair. “Yes, it’s alright, Captain,“ says Pitrov who gets the Enforcer helmet off the grass strapping his helmet in place. Pitrov walks over to the other group of Enforcers.

The Enforcer group demonstrate sparring combat in a large field of grass near the lake with big bulky foam pads over thier forearms, legs, elbows and knees instead of their usual hard plated armor braces. They have rubber batons and foam shields (instead of metal ones from before.)

i Fight AndreV Tony

1 Andre is warding en guarde with Tony. 2 Andre holds a foam shield in one hand pointed to his side and a rubber baton in the other hand pointing it up and towards Tony. 3 Andre steps closer inching forward towards Tony. 4 Tony paces in place then steps forward towards Andre. 4 Tony steps back then lunges forward with a horizontal side strike of his rubber baton. 3 Andre turns his hand to point the baton down blocking Tony’s strike then Andre quickly turns the rubber baton upright while stepping forward extending the baton to Tony’s neck. 2 Tony is caught off-gaurd with the ruber baton thrusted into position at his collar while Andre holds him off-balance. 1 A referee in striped white and black collard shirt and black shorts waiting nearby yells, “halt!” 1 They both wait in place.

1 The referee runs in close next to them then the referee backs away. 2 Andre removes the baton from Tony’s collar then turns to walk away. 3 Tony falls onto one knee. 2 Tony shakes his head looking down. 1 The Sun is setting awning across the lake on the horizon over the trees.

1 In the morning the group in Enforcer armor guards continue their routine at the lake. 2 The lake bank is partially pastured with grass within a mound pitch in the field. 3 They smack their rubber batons with continuous strikes taking steps back and fourth. 4 Loud bopping noises are heard from the sound of the rubber batons clacking together by the sparring Enforcers.

Winthrope arrives to the scene of the contest at the lake walking over to Tom.

Winthrope: How is it going?

“Great. Was Rodger with you?” Tom says while watching the contestants engaging with practice combat battles.

Winthrope: Rodger’s off somewhere, I’m not sure. He’ll be back, though, I believe.

The Enforcer’s continue to engage practice combat with guard armor inventory.

i Lygenforce complete

i Chapter: The Lygenforce

Rodger drives to the laboratory to meet with Fred the scientist.

Rodger: Is the Lygenforce ready?

Harry: Yes.

1 Rodger and Harry inspect a black helmet on the long blue lab bench. 2 The helmet is completely rotund with three separate short white stripes at the side of the helmet and one on the top of the head. 3 The surface layer is a hardened metallic composite. 4 Visor panes in both eye sockets affixiate seperated hard scionic lenses. 4 At the nose is a silver plated metal nozzle coagulator covering with a sealed hardened oblong trunk lodged into place. 3 The mouthpiece is a metallic triangulated tabulatur colluded over a hard synthesizer voice-box cover. 2 The helmet interior is white padded by cotton insulation with light brown stiches sewn into seems. 1 At the sides of the helmets opening are metal buckles in place holding a brown leather strap to tie around the neck.

Rodger: How does it operate?

Harry: There’s a way to activate the face scion control.

Harry turns the helmet upside down looking inside the opening then flips the helmet back right side up. The scionic visor lenses blare lighting on with vivid white illumination.

Harry: Try it.

Rodger puts the Lygenforce helmet on. Rodger looks around the room wearing the Lygenforce. Looking through the helmet Rodger sees through a infrared vision lense. His visor pane sees a red to green color scale in a digitized display by semblance inverse of the color scales of light in the ultramagnetic spectrum.

Rodger: Amazing. Is the picture oblique?

Harry: Sadly yes. It’s the technology of infrared.

“My voice sounds different,” Rodger says noticing his voice is sythnesized deep with base tones.

Harry: The symphonic attenuator in the voice-box inhale vent is making you sound synthesized.

Rodger takes the helmet off.

Rodger: Are the scions impenetrable?

Harry: The Lygenforce passes a break [thrust] force of [metric kJ units].

Rodger: Are the sensory operator’s all fully protected?

Harry: Yes.

Rodger: Explain what the sensory operator’s are on the Lygenforce to me.

Harry: 1 The Lygenforce has infra-red night-vision oculars. 2 The Lygenforce will protect from poison gas. 2 You mentioned a radio signal installment. 1 We added on radio signaling in the ear panels.

Rodger: You mentioned the scion feature’s can turn on or off on the Lygenforce?

Harry: Yes, occular thermal vision can be turned off in order to see regularly through the lenses without the Lygenforce scion vision. The radio signaler can also be inactivated.

Rodger: The breathing chamber’s cannot be deactivated?

Harry: No, the inhalation chambers are locked in place. The breathing ventilation chambers are sure set.

Rodger: Finally, was all policy operation’s standard protocol fully implemented?

“Yes!” Harry says enthusiastically. “The metric equivilant force of policy operations standard is the same measure of the Enforcer armor inventory used in the protective surface layer of this helmet,” Harry says.

Harry: I’m very impressed. This is a most sophisticated design you have.

i Rodger brings Lygenforce helmet to Winthrope’s estate

i Rodger talks to Winthrope at his house

1 Inside

the mansion Rodger talks to Winthrope in the first floor living room with a very large squared window frame facing the field in the back-yard. 2 Winthrope has on a purple plush robe, a striped white and peach long sleeve collared shirt, a peach colored bow-tie, light brown dress pants, pink socks with brown French-tassle dress shoes he has slipped off his feat. 3 Rodger sits with Winthrope in lounge chairs in the center of the room next to a reading table. 4 Winthrope sits facing the large window pane looking out into the back-yard. 5 The room has a plush [Prussian] with a colorful design over white carpet with pink boarder accent. 5 Large bookshelves full of book’s line the walls on the side opposite the large window. 4 In the corner of the living room sits a grand black piano by a white stone fire-place. 3 A empty martini glass with a partially eaten green olive inside sits on top of a white napkin on the grand piano. 2 At the far end of the room is a wood staircase with winding steps into the room. 1 The window facing the outside of the house over-looks a large checker tiled balcony patio in the back with double grey stone awning winding stair-ways leading to the grounds at both ends.

Winthrope: This is the big event it would seem, no? My, when I heard you needed somewhere to have filming, I told the office there’s no other place you should be.

Rodger: This is much more accessible location to have studio production than at Bogmire.

Winthrope: Quite.

i Enforcer Tournament begins

1 The Enforcers are in a single file line formation in the mansion’s field facing Tom in front of the lake. 1 Tom begins talking to the group steadily orating loudly.

Tom: 1 I am Enforcer guards captain. 2 I am here to prepare your preliminary conditions of battle… 3 I have inspected all our inventory… 4 I have checked arena grounds, met with the judge’s and referees… 4 Who among us is the champion of The Cogsville Enforcer’s? 3 The victor of the final battle will be awarded the grand prize, of one million dollars ($1,000,000). 1 One Enforcer will make it to the top!

“Enforcers, are you ready?” Tom shouts to the group of Enforcers.

Enforcers: Yes sir!

“I said, I can’t hear you! Enforcers, are you ready?” Tom shouts to the Enforcers again.

“Yes sir!” Shout the Enforcers at Tom again.

Tom: Let the games begin…

1 In full Enforcer armor guards, with Enforcer capes, their set of helmets, armor vests, arm guards, leg guards, gloves, long boots, shield and baton are wielded in combat against each other.

2

The Enforcer’s battle with armor guard inventory using their shields and batons.

3

They battle in the grass field at a lake side with tall hard-wood trees in thickets surrounding the far distance.

4

A factor of battle point and conditions for victory are utilized by Enforcers, with procedures of combat including rules ordered by referees and judges who are watching the Enforcer’s battle from a nearby location.

3

The Enforcer’s clash with heavy hitting steel baton, with metallic framed shield’s they manuver into positions of impact.

2

The Enforcer’s bow to show proper honor before and after battle.

1

The Enforcer who has won their round of combat advances onto the next battle.

i MitchaelV Pitrvov

1

Enforcers step forward imminently going to clash inventory.

They step in circles around each other.

Pitrov charges forward with a leaping baton strike.

Pitrov crashes into Michael’s shield with enough force to topple into Michael. Michael braces himself

for impact with the shield positioning in front of him. Pitrov lands on Michael’s shield then Michael arches his shield over his head to the other side to throw Pitrov off him.

Pitrov lands hard and gets up turning around quickly to see Michael

approach who lunges a forward baton thrust straight towards Pitrov. Pitrov dodges akwardly flailing in a spin

avoiding the baton strike. Pitrov goes down onto one knee kneeling then Pitrov rolls forward and

get’s back up to standing. Pitrov swings the baton at Michael with a side strike. Michael swings his baton

upright to the side in front of him to blocks Pitrov’s baton. The two batons smash with a bang

upon impact. Michael lunges with a side strike of the baton.

Pitrov holds his shield to his side.

Pitrov catches Michael’s baton strike with a shield block with a bang.

Michael lunges again with the baton that Pitrov defelcts with a quick strick swinging his baton down.

Pitrov thrusts his shield towards Michael.

Michael defelects Pitrvo’s shield with his baton positioned straight vetically then

Michael spins quickly to his side stepping forward

with a shield strike that hits Pitrov on the side.

Then Michael spins again while Michael falls to one knee on the ground

swinging his baton at Pitrov’s legs low at the side then lifts up high into the air.

Pitrov is tripped at the knees and falls down. Pitrov drops his baton and shield.

Michael stands up then quickly falls onto Pitrvo flailing

the baton in a crushing strike into Pitrov’s hitting him in the body.

“Stop!” Yells the referee running forward into the battle.

Pitrov and Michael shake hands and brush themselves off.

 

BobV Jim

BobV Name

MichaelV Andre

i BobV Jim

1

holds a shield high and to his side with one hand and baton in front with his other hand. strikes with a horizontal side swing.

The strike is deflected by Name’s shield.

Countering swings the baton in an angled arc upwards to strike again.

The baton is deflected by Name’s shield. Rodger takes a few

quick steps forward getting behind Name. who grabs Name by the collar and jams a baton across

their chest from behind. pulls Name’s arm low to their side and lifts a knee into their back.

Jim is lifted into the air and slammed back first onto the ground.

“Hold!” Says the referee quickly jumping up to them.

i BobV Name

Bob draws in walking step closing in guard.

They get closer.

Bob smashes shield to batter. Shield crashes.

Bob raises shield, Bob slashes with baton across.

Michael blocks with shield.

Michael steps back.

Bob steps forward.

Michael swings across up from low with baton.

Bob blocks with shield.

Bob stabs with baton.

Michael blocks.

Bob smashes from high Michael goes to block with baton.

Bob jabs shield into Michael.

Michael blocks with shield.

Bob dashes to side.

Michael turns.

Bob steps forward upwards arc swing across.

Michael blocks with shield

Bob steps forward again stabbing with baton.

Michael is hit on chest.

Bob stabs again.

Michael dodges.

Michael crosses the middle striking Bob at the side.

Bob steps forward grabbing Michael by the collar.

Bob steps forward again driving his knee into Michael’s side.

Bob steps forward again lifting Michael off balance.

Bob lifts Michael is lifted into the air and slammed back first onto the ground.

“Stall!,” yells a referee running into battle.

 

Name swings baton at Bob.

Name thrusts shield with baton then

Bob blocks. Bob leaps forward with baton.

Michael is caught off balance.

Bob strikes Michael.


Michael falls to the ground.

Name strikes with his free hand while Bob blocks with his

shield.

Bob strikes with his baton at Name mid section.

Bob lowers his baton.

i Ultimate Enforcer finale

1 All the Enforcer contestants are standing together in a line having their pictures taken by staff in the grass field at the grounds of the MediaOne estate. 2 They pose for photographs under a white grated archway over-head. The arch-way is tassled around the grated arch with bright streamers in a rainbow variety of colors. 3 Rodger watches from the side.

A MediaOne corporate executor staff host talks to Bob under the archway. Bob is looking very happy.

Show Host: Words for the fans, Bob?

Bob: I love you.

Show Host: And there you have it folks! The finale of The Cogsville Enforcers! See you next time.

1 A man approaches the archway wearing a light brown suit holding a over-sized check. 2 The check is handed to the show host. 2 Bobs steps forward to take the giant check. 1 An explosion of rainbow ticker tape shoots into the air while Bob Kovla shakes hands with the show host who hands him a very large over-sized check written for $ 1,000,000.

The Enforcers line up in front of Rodger at the pitch by lake at the staging grounds of the contest in the large grass field. Bob is in the center of the line facing Rodger.

Rodger: Bob, you are the champion of The Cogsville Enforcers, congratulations.

Rodger goes to clap his hands with all the Enforcer’s clapping to Bob.

Rodger:

1

You have all served with honor here.

2

You should all be at least as pleased as I am with your performances.

3

I’m sure each of you had what it takes to be Cogsville’s Enforcers.

0-4 Give MediaOne’s staff your helmets.

0-5 Your helmet was a logo of Enforcer industries.

0-4 You all may take your Enforcer suit with it’s inventory as authentic souvenir’s for participating.

3

The Cogsville Enforcers are continuing a group of police military operating policy protocol of Enforcer AGI with routine combat exercises.

2

We exercise on location in Lakeisle, if you have interest in continuing the experience of combat routines with Enforcer inventory.

1

See me if you would like more details.

0-1

Personelle at MediaOne take the Lygenforce from the Enforcers.

1

The group of Enforcers disband from the lake in the large field of grass to go take off their armor guards.

1

After removing their armor guard attire’s, Pitrov and Andre approach Rodger in the field of grass.

Pitrov: Rodger, did you mention you’re using the Enforcer AGI in routine exercises? We had fun with them. We’d like to try them again.

Andre: We’re both interested. We’d like to exercise in Enforcer AGI with you.

Name approaches Rodger who is talking with Pitrov and Andre.

Name: Rodger, I liked using Enforcer inventories though I was eliminated in round one. Did you say you’re available to continue using Enforcer excercises?

Rodger: When The Cogsville Enforcer’s get together again in Lakeisle, I’ll see you there.

i Wood

1

Rodger, sits with Tom, Winthrope and six other corporate staff meet in a board-room at MediaOne.

2

Rodger is wearing a white suit jacket, a white Enforcer vest over a white long sleeve collared shirt and a red tie, with white suit pants and white dress shoes.

3

Tom is wearing a black Enforcer vest over green long sleeve collared shirt, a orange tie, and tan khaki pants and black dress shoes.

2

Winthrope is wearing brown suit with a purple collard shirt and orange tie.

1

Rodger sits next to Tom at the end of a board room table while the executor’s sit around the table facing them.

Executor 3: Initial showing of final rolls to MediaOne’s audiences is reaching critical acclaim. MediaOne’s rating’s are going way up with “The Cogsville Enforcers.”

1 After a discussion by the MediaOne executors a conference with Rodger is coming to a close. 2 Getting ready to leave from the board-room, Winthrope walks over to Rodger then pats him on the back and chuckles. 1 Winthrope grabs Rodger on the shoulder, “my boy, you’ve really done it, now!” says Winthrope.

1 Winthrope, Tom, and Rodger walk along the streets in center city Cogsville on a bright Sunny day.

2 A white Lamborgini sport super car pulls up to the street at the end of the block.

3 Lauren steps out of the vehicle wearing a all white blouse dress.

2

“There’s Lauren,” says Rodger spotting Lauren getting out of her car.

1

Lauren walks over to Rodger in his group.

Rodger: Tom, Winthrope, Lauren and I are going for walk around Goldon. Would you care to join us?

Winthrope: Surely.

Tom: ‘Kay.

1 They walk only a block from MediaOne’s office to Goldon Avenue in the Wood neighborhood of Cogsville. 2 Goldon is a street in Wood selling expensively finished goods, fine wares, fashionable, luxury items. 3 Wood is a luxurious neighborhood of business offices, dining and shopping. 2 Wood is a scenic walk through the city from one end to the other. 1 Goldon is a street going through the center of Wood.

The four of them sit inside a restaurant by a large round table with a white tablecloth. The restaurant has a good view of the city facing the window. “The studio is set to begin full TV syndication of the show. I’m now a partial owner of television liscencing of The Cogsville Enforcer’s show. A partially small holding, is the price of doing business with a large corporation,” says Rodger.

Lauren: When is the show going to be on television?

Rodger: I’m not in charge of final production. My role is complete.

Winthrope: The studio is almost finished editing the final roll of the TV broadcast.

1 Leaving the restaurant they walk along Goldon St.

0 wait outside the doors for their group to get ready to

2

A black man approaches from the other end of the street walking fast at them.

3

He has frilly short dreadlocks, a black leather jacket, a white and blue torn t-shirt, teared blue jeans, carrying a bag strapped around his back.

3

On approach the man opens his bag suddenly pointing the bag and a knife in front of Rodger.

3

“Give me your wallets,” says the man starkly to them.

2

The knife has a large blade of sharp steel on one side with a jagged back-end and a black rubber handle.

1

The man holds a open black back-pack walking up to Rodger.

1 “I said, give me your wallets now… Put them in here!” says the man making demands angrily. The man jab’s the knife waving the blade up into the air while holding his back-pack open in front of them. Rodger gets in front of Lauren waving his arm extended out in their way with Winthrope behind her.

1 Then at the end of the street a all black Lamborgini with the windows rolled down drives onto the street coming to jamming stop at the pavement.

2 From the front passenger seat a black man wearing a black hoodie shouts out of the window at the scene occuring on Goldon Street, “yo! Hurry up nig’!”

1 The black man holding the knife looks over at the black Lamborgini vehicle then back again at Rodger’s group of people.

2 “Put your money in here now!,” says the man with aggressive tone.

3 Suddenly Tom quickly tackles the robber forcefully pulling the robber to the ground.

4 The knife and back-pack drop out of the black man’s hands while he is flung to the ground.

3 The robber is dazed laying on the cement side-walk while Tom puts him in hand-cuffs.

2 “Yo nigger!,” the passenger in the black Lamborgini shouts from inside the vehicle.

1 The black Lamborgini then drives away out of view making a turn around the block in the other direction.

1 At Rodger’s manor in Lakeisle Lauren talks to Rodger entering into the living room after getting home from Wood. 1 “Crazy,” says Lauren exasperated looking at Rodger over the white dividing table between the living room with the kitchen after setting her things down.

Rodger: 1 I think we should get away from here a while. 2 Let’s take a vacation to the beach. 2 Exclusive stay at the coastal Agean sea. 1 I’m paying for everything.

Lauren: Alright.

Rodger: 1 Tom should go with us. 1 You can invite your girl-friends.

i In Athens

1 Rodger and Tom wait with their luggage at a air-port terminal station.

2

Rodger and Tom wearing dress casual short sleeve collared shirts with shorts.

3

Lauren and her friends walk over to them with their luggage.

3

“Guys, meet my friends, Fran, Monica.

2

Girls, this is Tom, well, you know Rodger,” says Lauren. 4 Monica is a tall slim black woman.

1

Fran is average size slim body, with short brown hair.

0 their open-air Summer’s at the beach attire’s with ladies who are Lauren’s friends gather inside a bustling air-port terminal with their luggage.

Tom Hello.

Fran: How do you do?

Monica: Hi.

 

1 “Here we go,” says Rodger seeing his plane getting ready to board. 2 They board a plane going to Greece. 1 The jet-plane takes off from the runway strip over-head.

i Athens bookstore

1 Rodger shops at a quaint cozy normal sized one story bookstore in Athens selling new editions. 2 Rodger sees one book with magnanimous intrigue. “I found it,” says Rodger. 1 Tom and Lauren look at the book Rodger has.

Lauren: What is it, B?

Rodger: I could use this for my article.

Lauren: Golly. What do you need it for?

 

1 “Ha ha ha, if only…,” says Rodger to himself while he begins reading through the book.

2 Rodger pages through the book while Tom waits watching Rodger from behind all black sunglasses

while Lauren walks around in between the isles of the book store looking at the selections. 1 They go to check out from the book store.

i Winthrope at City Hall

i Justice Setter

1

Winthrope walks through Cogsville City Hall.

2

Winthrope arrives at the chambers of the capital justice quarters where a placard above the door says, “Setter.”

3

Winthrope walks inside the room.

4

“Hello,” says Winthrope stepping inside the judge’s quarters.

5

Winthrope approaches a tall lean white elderly man, with light brown balding hair, clean shaven, wearing a light grey suit.

6

“Winthrope!,” says the man in the suit with a smile to Winthrope.

7

The man is Justice Setter, a judge of the executor’s high courts in Cogsville.

8

Winthrope enter’s the room closing the door behind him.

Winthrope sits at Judge setters desk.

Winthrope: You should have been served articles of legislation, have you? My office was to prepare written introductions of legislation to provide you.

Setter: I have read the articles of legislations to Policy Operators and Equal Right Of Govern Legislation. Then is this what you’re here about?

Winthrope: Yes, though for a seperate proposal. I’d like to advance the service of progs to commence now before legislation.

Setter: What are you proposing?

Winthrope: Interested parties could develop Cogsville’s freedom utilizing the laws of service based on the articles of legislations introduced.

We could be better acquainted with certain propositions in the law if we implement them in phases.

Setter: You’re suggesting the progs operate before their legislation has been made law?

Winthrope: 1 The law ordered to policy could merit their service. 2 I’ll have the cooperation of Rodger White, Enforcer Industries, and MediaOne. 3 We would like prog services available. 3 We’re suggesting this phase implement the experiment of policy operations to serve prog police Enforcers. 2 We have the necessary funds available. 1 Could you sign their order of service?

Setter: I could… I like the articles.

Winthrope: We’re offering a contribution to acquire their service.

Setter: How much are you paying to acquire prog service?

Winthrope: We’ll pay the cost, up to a million dollars.

Setter: I’ll need the funds available to use at the City’s Controllers office once I have more information with the order of service.

i Chief Hully talks to officers at Lakeisle station

The Cogsville Chief Of Police, Officer George Hully sits at a desk in the Lakeisle station main lobby. Larry, Jim and Michael are sitting at desks in the main lobby office. “You’re back,” says Chief Hully to Jim and Michael.

Michael: We didn’t win, though.

George: Win what?

Jim: The championship, we were eliminated.

Larry: Who won?

Michael: Seargant Kovla.

Jim: Michael came in second place.

Larry: Good, Michael. It wouldn’t surprise me one of the Cogsville Enforcer’s won. At least you lost to one of us.

Chief Hully: Who were you fighting, exactly?

Larry: Enforcer guards.

Jim: Yes, Bob Kovla beat me in preliminaries, then beat Michael in the finals.

George: Enforcer guards, intriguing.

Michael: Battles are going to be shown on television this season by MediaOne’s studios, if you’re interested in seeing us.

i At the beach in Greece

1 Tom and Rodger sit on white lounge chairs at a beach in the Agean Sea wearing bathing suits wet from the water.

2 The beach sand gleams in the hot sun in front of a sparkling sea.

3 Rodger has no top on wearing white bathing suit trunks, while Tom has no top on also, wearing green bathing suit trunks.

4 Rodger is hairy on his chest with a fat hairy stomach sitting up in his beach chair.

4 Tom has a big hairy chest with a large fat hairy stomach exposed laying back in the beach chair.

3 Tom is wearing black sport sunglasses.

2 Sea-gulls at the shore caw loud.

1 Tom and Rodger are drying off in the Sun talking in their beach chair’s looking out at the water.

Tom: You think we left the other Cogsville Enforcers out to be here?

Rodger: No. We’ll see them again, soon.

Tom: What did you tell them?

Rodger: 1 I said to Larry I was going on vacation for a while. 2 Bob’s probobably already busy celebrating. 1 Lakeisle patrol is going back to the station.

1 Lauren, Fran, and Monica go into the water in their bathing suits.

2 Tom seems to be nearly dozing off half awake.

3 Lauren is wearing a stripped green, white, turquoise bikini separate tops and bottoms.

3 Monica is wearing a light green bikini top and bottom.

2 Fran is wearing a patched pattern black, white and red bikini top with bottom.

1 The three girls toss a white inflatable beach volley-ball with striped multi-color sections back and fourth.

1 Rodger looks into the distance at the sparkling blue water out to sea.

2

The waves crash against the shore.

3

Rodger looks at Lauren while the girls begin batting around the beach volleyball in the splashing waves.

4

“Hahaha,” Lauren laughs holding her hand up to her mouth after the ball is batted into the water.

5

Lauren hits the beach ball back at them with a open palm.

6

Lauren looks over seeing Rodger watching her.

5

She smiles at Rodger slowly with a tender look in her eyes, wavering long brunette hair in the wind she tucks away from her face to the side with her hand then she looks down, turning away to go get the volleyball drifting her way in the water.

4

“Ahh,” says Monica falling forward into the water over Fran.

3

“Oof,” says Fran stumbling back first into the waves.

2

“Haha,” Lauren laughs holding the volleyball after seeing Monica toppling into the water holding onto Fran who both fall into the waves.

1

Rodger looks back at Tom again.

Rodger: I need more security, Tom. I’m planning big things.

Tom: These things happen, Rodger. It’s over now.

Toms eyes are closed while he lays back in his chair.

Rodger: How would you like to go on more trips with me, Tom?

Tom rises up.

Tom: Gee, I’d love to, though I can’t. I can see how much this vacation cost you.

Rodger: We have exclusive beach access including sea-side hotel.

Tom: Well… I couldn’t afford this without you. I’m happy I got to be here is all.

Tom settles back into his chair closing his eyes to bask in brisk bright Sun. Rodger looks at Tom.

Rodger: You’re right Tom, you shouldn’t have to afford it.

Tom: What do you mean?

Rodger: 1 I could use your expertise in security patrol to accompany me personally.

Tom: How?

Rodger: You’re corporal of the CPD’s first order battalion. 1 Only lately you were captain of The Cogsville Enforcer’s elite police military armor guards.

Tom opens his eyes up into the bright day light. “And, so what if I am?,” says Tom softly laying down in his beach chair closing his eyes again.

You’ve earned a promotion.

1 “Umm,” Tom mumbles.

“I don’t know,” says Tom looking up again for a moment.

The Sun beats down hot from high above white sands of the clear blue lagoon shore.

“I’m,” says Tom though he falls asleep.

Rodger leans back into the beach chair.

They both fall into sleep on the beach chairs with the sun high above.

1 The girl’s walk over to the beach chairs setting their belongings in the sand talking to each other. 1 Their towels plop down next to them onto the beach chairs wet from the sea.

Lauren: Do you want a blunt, Rodger?

1 “They’re on the yacht,” says Rodger waking up in the beach chair with Lauren standing over him at his side. 2 Rodger’s group gather around the white beach chairs with the ladies talking. 3 Rodger sits up in his chair. 3 Tom awakens. 2 All the girl’s have drink glasses. 1 Lauren hands alcoholic mixed drink glasses to Rodger and Tom.

1 Fran is sitting to the side of her chair next to Monica. 2 “I can’t believe it happened to you, girl,” says Monica with a sigh listening intently sitting at the edge of her chair.

Lauren: Right there in the middle of Goldon Ave. It all happened so quick, you know? All of a sudden I see this guy waving a knife telling Rodger to give him his money, then Rodger’s pushing me away, next thing I see is Tom tackling the guy, putting him in handcuffs.

Rodger: We were on our final day of the show together.

Monica: What show were you on?

Rodger: 1 We were filming The Cogsville Enforcers. 2 We were in a conference with MediaOne’s executors about final production. 3 After the conference we went for lunch. 2 When we left the restaurant on Goldon Avenue they got the jump on us. 1 Maybe they didn’t know Tom was with us not thinking he is a cop.

1 They look at Tom sitting up against the beach chair, a large hairy pale white man with a big fat hairy muscular belly.

1 Tom looks out to the water with content.

Monica: So Tom was there to stop them.

“Tom’s a hero,” says Fran. They all look at Tom who grins looking out to sea.

Monica: He-e-ey! Hahaha.

Monica raises her drink glass up. The group all raise their drink glasses with a laugh. Tom smiles with pale blush.

Rodger: I hope Winthrope’s okay. Winthrope’s my agent. He was there with us.

Monica: Damn, did something happen to him?

Rodger: No. No one was hurt. We were in a hurry to leave the country for a while.

0 I haven’t talked to him since.

i On board Rodger’s yacht

Rodger’s group get on board a small yacht.

Rodger: This is my boat, it docks at the harbor. I’m using this like a vacation home.

They take a cruise through the Agean Sea on board the small yacht. They are on the yacht’s deck looking out to sea from the side of the yacht.

Rodger is in a beach chair on deck with the others around him. Tom is wearing a white collared short sleeve shirt with his bathing suit. Rodger is wearing a tropical white collared short sleeve shirt in his bathing suit. Tom is with them watching Rodger behind black sunglasses staring at him rolling green into a blunt wrap. Lauren is wearing a effervescent light-orange gown over her bikini while Monica and Fran are in their bikinis. There is now a Asian girl wearing a bikini top with seperate bottom stripped pink, white, and black.

Rodger sparks the blunt lighting flame at the end of the roll.

Rodger: This blunt cost a million dollars. Here B, pass the dub.

Rodger exhales a puff of white smog. Rodger hands the wrap to Lauren who puffs the blunt smog.

Tom’s facial expression sours. 0 “One of those things cost you a million dollars?,” Tom says looking cross at Rodger.

Rodger:

I said a blunt here costs a million dollars.

What are you drinking? Chilling. Hanging out? We burn.

Pass the dub, L, hand the wrap to Monica.

Rodger motions with his hand waving at the wrap. “Here G,” says Lauren handing the wrap to Monica.

The group looks in awe at their surroundings. Sparkling lagoon seas in the islands breeze under a hot sun in the gully of the open water. They pause in quiet to listen to their surroundings. Tom’s monumental glares at Rodger go unnoticed by the rest of the group who are dazed by the breeze, lounging in the heat of the tropics.

Rodger: This is nothing new to us, Tom, I can’t say for you in specific here, I think we all agree we only want the best. I’m from Cogsville, Illinois.

Lauren: You’re good, Rodger.

Rodger: I’m right.

Lauren: You’re right, Rodger.

Rodger: I care more than about being right. I care about having laws equal right of the people.

“I’m all fucked up,” Monica says. “Here,” says Monica to Rodger attempting to give him the blunt wrap. Rodger points away to the group at the Asian girl. “Henna,” says Monica handing the burning blunt to the Asian girl in the bikini who puffs up smog. She coughs then hand’s the blunt roll to Fran.

Henna: I’m fucked up enough for all, y’all.

Rodger: 1 Rights of green are sacred freedoms. 2 Green determines quality, adjusting competitive capitol interest allows our rights by law. 1 Sacrifice is it’s own right.

Monica: Speak up.

Lauren: Either way, you’re right, Rodger.

Lauren turns to speak to Henna while Tom and Rodger talk.

Lauren: Henna, it’s nice seeing you.

Henna: Yah, same, I’m so glad we met up, like it worked out, perfect timing.

Monica: Where were you coming from?

Henna: I’m not sure, I was with my team here modeling, though, I have some days off work to myself, like, I’m down for you guys.

Monica: O’, nice.

Henna: Yah.

The convivial group looks at Rodger and Tom who are talking about green smog.

Tom: Trust me Rodger, the law is about the loss to your coordinated ability when you smog green.

The group goes quiet looking awkwardly confused at Tom.

Rodger: Why is there intolerance to us?

Tom: I can’t advocate if green is legal or not. I am only the law enforcement.

Rodger: 1 It is a right of the people to burn green.

2 If I didn’t have the right to burn green then I’d lose my freedom.

3 To protect my right I will order the policy of govern article.

4 Green feels good.

5 Green is a pure type utilized for the highest quality.

2 Cogsville needs to honor our rights with equality of law.

4 Maybe there was confusion as to what green is.

5 Green is a natural purity of intoxicating effects.

5 Green is God’s creation of a beautiful plant.

4 Green is the feelings of my attitude when getting high.

3 Green is the persecution of injustice right’s of the people experience.

2 Green is the deformity of law by unequal policy.

1

1 The group looks on with a melancholy expression dazed while pondering their thoughts, then they change their sights looking out at the sparkling bright blue seas of the cove on their own as their boat sets course. 2 Rodger emerges from the cabin hull to talk to the group on deck. “Let’s dock in town,” says Rodger.

0 Rodger: Winthrope arrived in town.

 

1

Rodger’s group walk through a sea-side villa approaching a restaurant by the balcony side of the building they arrive at the table where they see a man wearing a white straw hat and a dark suit sitting in the shade over-looking a view of the sea isle.

2

The man in the white straw hat gets up from the table in the shade then approaches them.

3

Coming into the light he appears to be a well dressed man with white and orange stripped collared shirt and a purple velvet dress jacket.

3

“You weren’t trying to leave me, were you?,” says Winthrope walking towards them.

2

Rodger’s group sits down at the table with Winthrope.

1

After leaving the restaurant Rodger’s group walks through town splitting up in the town’s market center.

1

Lauren, Monica, and Fran walk towards a storefront with vendor stands at a nearby market place saying bye to Henna who says good bye to them then waves bye to Rodger.

2

Tom, Winthrope and Rodger talk by a white medium sized fountain with a view of the market street at the side of a rocky ledge over looking the beach-front below out to sea.

1

A white painted ceramic stone top engrains the fountain’s structure.

1 They look out to sea. 2 Ships of various sizes in the bay sail through the inlet. 3 A large cruise ship floats in the water in the distance. 4 A gully of sea birds break flock at the rocky harbor shores. 4 Large green algae patches splash upon clear blue water at rocky edges of the sandy beach. 3 A cruise ship’s long horn sounds out in the bay. 2 The town bustles with commotion of shoppers at the market center on the blocks down the road. 1 In a moment of quiet Winthrope looks into the water of the fountain.

Winthrope: This fountain is quite beautiful.

They look at the water fountain. In the water fountain clear water ripples inside a pool made of white ceramic stone with aquamarine colored tiles in the pool’s basin.

Rodger: Water has been here for all time, the God’s, washing the blood of the planet for eternity.

“Prophetic,” says Winthrope with surprise of subtle amusement.

Rodger: Except more blood spills while this water runs it’s own course.

Winthrope: I see you are in contemplation.

Rodger: I was. I used to be. I’m not sure, now.

Winthrope: What is this about?

Rodger: Could I arrive late by thousands of years? Let the blood pouring be ours, forever. If God’s were here would time wait with me?

Tom: Who knows?

Rodger: 1 God provides the truth. 2 Mortals discover eternity. 3 Information is gathered. 3 I adventure with honor of science, writing, leadership. 2 Logic offers mobility. 1 Like a dream in sight of reality, this in focus is only a vision.

Winthrope: You are brilliant, Rodger. While I have power in my heart, this adventure is with you. MediaOne is proud of you.

Rodger spot’s Lauren with her friends looking to cross the street between some cars traveling by them. Lauren, Monica, and Fran cross the street holding large shopping bags.

i Judge Setter orders progs

1

A large a court room in Cogsville City Hall is having a hearing in session.

2

There are a few people in attendance while Judge Setter examines a file at his judicial bench in the court room.

3

Judge Setter sits high up on a platform at one side of the room where judges council sit in front of the court room.

3

Law clerks are on stations at desks at the floor.

2

Judge Setter commences the court room’s hearing to order.

1

Judge Setter speaks to the court room.

Setter:

1 The court hears the case of, Policy Operation.

2 Admitted to the court by the council for MediaOne is the file of service by progs fulfilling article of policy operation.

3 This court finds merits to the policy operation in file of prog service.

4 This court hereby rules in favor of policy operation’s.

5 I hereby decry order to the proposed statute.

Winthrope talks to Rodger in sea-port town of a village by the Agean sea with Lauren and her friends nearby while Tom is looking around at a sea-side village.

Winthrope: 1 At City Hall, MediaOne’s lawyers inquired to the order of service, right now, they sent the cables to me, since I’m away currently, out of the office. 2 I have the order of service from Judge Setter. 1 O’, the wonder’s of telecom.

Winthrope looks up from his digital monitor at Rodger.

Rodger: Then they took our proposal up?

Winthrope: Yes, Judge Setter said he’d issue the court’s order to serve progs.

Rodger: Cogsville needs more security of it’s executors.

Winthrope: You and I, Enforcer Industries, and MediaOne will be getting police guards. Judge Setter is implementing the experimental process to determine suitability for legislations.

Rodger: Phenomenal.

Winthrope: If your Cogsville Enforcer’s are ordered progs then we’d be set.

Rodger: How much of our funds were used?

Winthrope: All of it.

i Excursions Tom and Lauren at the beach

i deception

Rodger and his group arrive at the loading dock of a boating excursion preparing to board. Rodger and Winthrope don’t get on board with the others. Rodger talks to Lauren before she boards.

Rodger: Lauren, Winthrope and I need to talk business. Why don’t you all go without us? We’ll pick you up after.

Lauren: Your agent? I thought this was your vacation?

Rodger: It is a vacation. There are things to do.

Lauren: Alright.

Lauren: Calm down, it’s okay.

i Seaboat tour

A sea turtle underwater in the clear lagoon isles dives in a coral cove of a rocky reef with many tropical colorful fish meandering by under the water.

0 Fran takes pictures of the view with a silver digital camera.

0 On the seaboat Tom talks to Lauren looking out to sea.

The ships captain talks on the intercom to the guests on the touring boat. Lauren, Monica, Fran, and Tom have seperate viewing spots on the boat.

Tom is wearing a short sleeve collared shirt with a tropical pattern of colors. Tom looks out to sea at the deck alone.

Lauren, Fran, and Monica sit a wood table inside a cabin hull’s lounge area talking to each other.

Lauren wears her bathing suit with blue jean’s shorts over her bottom suit. Fran wears a t shirt over her top while Monica has on a blouse over her bathing suit.

Lauren: Here Tom, might as well enjoy.

Lauren hands Tom a mango liquored drink glass. Tom turns around to get the drink glass from Lauren.

Tom: Rodger’s nice to bring me along with you all.

Lauren: You guys all use Enforcer inventory a lot at his house.

Tom: I am armorer at Norside Station.

Lauren: I have been helping him make some of the Enforcer attire.

Tom: How are you helping him make Enforcer attire?

Lauren: He’d have to explain better than I could.

Tom: Try me.

Tom takes a drink of his mango liquor.

Lauren: I help illustrate variation’s of certain Enforcer styles. It’s interesting, though, I basically only copy over the design he wants. Then I send the designs to the Enforcer factory. From there I’m not sure what happens to them though I know Rodger get’s excited with the design process going to Enforcer industries.

Tom: Is this what you do for a living?

Lauren: No, though I used to have a job in fashion design.

Tom: What happened?

Lauren: 1 I reached a level of success, I don’t mean to boast though, like, they know me, “Larin,” in the fashion industry. 2 I was at a party in Cogsville when I was introduced to Rodger. 3 Rodger and I began hanging out then asked me to move in with him. 2 I got busy moving in with him and left my job. 1 I think Rodger’s interest in his adventure sets a precedence for having me live with him.

Tom: You sound, adrift, or am I mistaken?

Lauren: 1 No, we get along great.

Monica and Fran walk over to Tom and Lauren. Fran holds a digital camera.

Fran: Picture?

The group gets their picture taken by a ship’s stewart.

0 Rodger has the full Enforcer inventory set for us.

i Winthrope and Rodger plan deception

Rodger talks with Winthrope inside a ship’s cabin of a small yacht. “Do the others suspect us?,” says Winthrope sitting on a couch in the cabin quarters.

Rodger: No.

Winthrope: We have MediaOne fooled also.

Rodger: I’ll go through Lakeisles Station. You have MediaOne contact Wood Station.

Winthrope: What if MediaOne were to find out about this? I’d lose the steam in my executor’s chair. You could be let off your contract.

Rodger: 1-2 Next season will be global.

2-1 Enforcer contestants from around the world will be invited.

3-1 We’ll take on a larger, daring, more brazen next season, then MediaOne’ll go along with us.

Rodger looks out to sea from the deck. Crystal blue waters wave in the tides.

Rodger: If only I could get the attention of important govern officials here.

Winthrope: What for?

Rodger: I want to make a broadcast to world-wide Enforcer manufacturers. I thought the purpose of coming here would be policy operations.

Winthrope: How do you figure?

Rodger: Forget it now, isn’t there a way to broadcast from the deck?

Tom’s tour boat docks at a harbor. The group gets off the boat. Tom walks with Lauren and her friends over to a boardwalk with a view of a beach.

“We’re meeting Rodger and Winthrope here. I guess we can enjoy the beach white we wait,” Lauren says to the group.

Lauren: Isn’t it like them to work on vacation?

Tom: Maybe something came up. It happens.

Monica: He is paying for our boarding and activities.

Lauren: Rodger is group funding some of our activity, since we have exclusive accessibility.

Why would he be here with Winthrope?

Monica: I don’t know.

Tom: Maybe Winthrope wanted to come?

Lauren: Rodger said Winthrope wasn’t going to be staying long.

Tom looks around at the beach they’re at.

Tom: This is a pleasant scene. Let’s enjoy it.

1 Tom walks over to a nearby palm tree at the beach by a rocky cliff side of the beach.

2 The beach’s white sand is gritty with green and brown algae and sea-kelp splashing on shore by bubbly sea water with the beach side ending nearby at shady rock cliff.

3 Tom walks over to the palm tree looking up at it to examine the palm tree closer then stands under the tall palm looking at the girls.

4 “I’m beach palm, Tom,” says Tom.

5 “Hahaha,” laugh Lauren, Monica and Fran.

6 The Sun opens up behind large white clouds above shining on the beach.

7 Fran walks over to Tom to take his picture with her camera at the beach in front of the palm tree with Tom smiling for a photograph.

i Broadcast on Rodger’s yacht

Winthrope and Rodger look at the yacht’s captain’s deck communicator station.

Rodger: Are you ready to take over the world?

Winthrope: Ha! Are you?

Rodger reaches into a cabinet compartment of the yacht where he gets a white Lygenforce helmet he holds at his side.

1 Winthrope places a call on the telecom system of the boat’s main deck communication. 2 “We need you to contact your broadcast commissary,” says Winthrope into the captain’s speaker-box. 3 The intercom connects to Greece’s Napflion’s Fortress Polymedes where a army radio operator answers Winthrope. 4 Rodger waits while Winthrope connects to broadcast on the ship’s deck. 3 “We’re set to begin communications,” Winthrope says to Rodger in the cabin.

1 Rodger puts on a Lygenforce helmet to make a broadcast through the the yacht’s captain’s speaker to the envoy at the Greek base commissary’s office. 1 Rodger speaks into a comlink microphone connected to the boat’s captain’s quarters.

Rodger: 1 Policy operation’s is world wide. 2 Global domination. 3 World-powers. 4 United Enforcer. 4 Lyg millitaries. 3 Total protocol. 2 Bow down, or be over ruled. 1 The imperial lyg empire is taking over the Earth…

0-1 Hahahahahahaha, hahahahahahahaha.

Rodger’s voice is synthesized with deep tones speaking through the Lygenforce helmet. Rodger gives the microphone to Winthrope who beings speaking into the speakerbox broadcast in the captain’s quarters.

Winthrope: 1 Executors of the Enforcer, we engage at will. 2 We conquor and rule all. 3 To demonstrate we mean business we are deploying total protocol. 3 You’re only challenge a battle by the oncoming of Enforcer combat.

0-2 Opposition against us will not survive.

0-1 I await your arrival and eventual take-over if you defy our orders.

0-1 Hahahahahahaha, hahahahahahahaha.

Winthrope hang’s up the connection setting the microphone into the captain’s intercom panel on the ship’s navigator board.

Rodger: They won’t suspect us now.

Winthrope: Is this all a game or is it real?

Rodger: We are playing kings. I go as myself from now on.

1 Winthrope and Rodger look out to sea on the deck of the yacht in clear view of the open water. 2 Incoming air-force fighter jet planes zoom into view approaching their yacht. 3 The air-force planes are Greek with a grey metal jet plane frame.

3 The Greek jet plane’s fly high above with the sounds of rocket propulsion thrusters booming in flight shrieking loud. 2 The jet planes fly away zooming into the far distance. 1 Rodger looks at Winthrope on the deck of the yacht then Rodger bursts with laughter out loud, then Winthrope laughs out loud with him.

0 Winthrope smiles at Rodger

i The group get together after sea-boat excursion

1 On the yacht in the Greek seas Winthrope steers the ship to the beach loading zones where Tom, Fran, Monica and Lauren are waiting for them.

2 Rodger undoes a step ladder from the ships deck.

3 Tom, Monica, Fran and Lauren step up onto the boat.

4 Rodger and Tom give the ladies a hand on board.

3 Lauren looks displeased while the other’s are confounded.

2 Setting off into the seas tensions are settled while the group passes time enjoying the sea view.

1 Tom, Winthrope, and Rodger are in the cabin talking while Monica, Fran, and Lauren are on deck.

1

The ladies, Lauren, Fran, Monica have beach chairs set up on the boat deck laying back in the bright sun quietly with drink glasses.

2

Lauren sits up.

3

Lauren has a drink of tequila with a slice of lime in the glass.

4

“Like men to talk business on vacation,” Lauren says while setting her drink on the cup-holder of her chair.

3

Lauren lays back down and rolls over to one side.

2

“There, there,” says Monica looking over at Lauren.

1

Fran leans against the balcony looking out to sea.

Inside the yacht’s cabin Winthrope and Rodger are sitting in lounge chairs facing Tom who is sitting on a plush light-brown couch against the wall. Tom is wearing all black sunglasses.

i Tom agrees to prog

Rodger: 1 Tom, how would you feel if you could engage my personal protection while fulfilling your official role of security?

Tom: O’.

Tom: 1 Your expenses would be paid except some expenses you can’t avoid of course like your own personal belongings and things.

2 You could have the entire guest quarters at my house to provide you accommodations.

3-1 This could be the beginning of much larger lyg Enforcer protocol operating in Cogsville.

Tom: Hold on a minute, now. I, don’t know what to say, exactly?

“How do you fit into this?,” Tom says looking at Winthrope with puzzlement. “Show Tom the letter,” Rodger says to Winthrope. Winthrope goes to open a file in cabinet storage of the boat cabin.

Rodger: MediaOne found out about the latest robbery you prevented in Cogsville. MediaOne’s lawyers argued the case in front of Justice Setter to provide more police protection of certain officials. This is a letter of command orders to the CPD signed by Justice Setter.

Winthrope hands Tom the copy of a letter. The letter has a stamp in black ink at the bottom left corner with the insignia of the govern’s judicial department of Cogsville. Below the official stamp is Judge Setter’s signature. Tom looks at the letter then gives the letter back to Winthrope.

Tom: I don’t know. This is a big decision. I like my job.

Rodger: Would you like your job more if you continued to be corporal at Norside CPD or if you could accompany me personally on my adventures?

Tom: How could I?

Rodger: You will continue with your official orders by policy operations. You’d not be resigning. You’d get a large raise in pay from the CPD.

Tom: How much would I be getting paid?

1

Suddenly the boat’s cabin door knocks loudly then Monica swings open the door fast with a jolt with Lauren and Fran standing close behind her.

2

The three men inside the living room cabin pause looking at the girls in the door way.

3

All of them suddenly pause then Monica chuckles covering her mouth with her hand.

4

“They pushed me!,” says Monica.

5

“Green,” Lauren shouts looking out over Monica’s shoulder from behind her.

4

Fran looks on from behind them both with content.

3

Winthrope goes to reach into a cabinet compartment where a case holds a bottle of liquor.

2

Winthrope grabs a bottle of bourbon.

1

Smog is in the air aboard their yacht at sea with their group in the living room cabin talking with their boat rocking in the tidal waves.

1 Winthrope has to travel on his own excursions leaving Rodger’s group on their own. 1 Rodger’s vacation continues with his group going sight-seeing in Greece while enjoying the open sea. 1 Rodger talks to Tom in the living room of a vacation home while Lauren and her friends talk outside sitting at a patio deck in the hours of Sunset.

Rodger: Tom, you’re my guest, your honor is mine.

Tom: I’m having a great time.

Rodger: We’ll see the sights, together.

Tom: Okay.

Rodger’s group continues on their travel tour with the group enjoying fewer interruptions, until it’s time to go back home, when Rodger and his group take a flight home to Cogsville.

i Tom, Rodger, Larry, Lauren Watch TV

1 In late August Rodger is back at home from a vacation abroad in his living room.

2 Rodger, Lauren, Larry, Daniel, and Tom, all sit in the living room watching the television episodes of, The Cogsville Enforcers.

3 A television show with the same name given Rodger’s experiences preparing a group of police millitary officers for Enforcer combat airs showing their group of Enforcers become contestants fighting with each other using Enforcer inventory to compete for the championship.

4 They sit in the living room watching episodes of “The Cogsville Enforcers,” on TV where contestants who they are familiar with engage in a contest of battle in Enforcer armor guard set inventory with shields and batons.

5 Bob Kovla being the final victor wins the grand prize.

Larry:

1 Congratulations, Rodger.

2 Ha ha, look at Bob.

3 I’m only glad I was there with you all.

0-5 I had a great time in Bogmire with Enforcers.

Lauren and Daniel leave the living room with the television going off while Larry and Tom talk with Rodger.

Rodger: I am going to the Enforcer factory. I’m bringing my investments with me. I could use you there.

Larry: Alright. What is it you’re bringing, though?

Rodger: I am taking millions of dollars in funding with me for the Enforcer factory purchase. Your presence at the factory would help with my security there.

Tom: Okay.

Larry: Sure.

i Efactory funding

2 “Let’s go,” says Rodger says to the officers.

0 he recognizes in the dark.

Tom and Larry wear regular clothes with plain dress shirts, tie, and clothing.

1

Rodger, Larry and Tom leave Rodger’s house to get into Rodger’s silver luxury sedan car.

2

Larry is wearing a police officer’s uniform while Tom has regular clothes on wearing a plain white shirt with casual tan dress pants.

3

Tom has a black Enforcer vest on over his shirt with a gun holster strapped around his upper body holding a pistol.

4

Rodger wears a light grey suit, with a white Enforcer vest on over his shirt, holding a silver steel briefcase.

5 “Can I trust you?,” says Rodger holding a silver briefcase looking at Tom.

6 “Rodger, of course you can,” says Tom with a smile.

7 Larry looks over his shoulder at the car door at Rodger and Tom waiting.

8 “There is fifty million dollars ($50,000,000) in secure funds inside this,” says Rodger holding his briefcase out in front of Tom, indicating a hand.

9-3

Rodger’s chest pounds to the beat of his heart while he calmly continues on plan.

10-2

Tom takes the briefcase from Rodger, then sets the briefcase inside the trunk of Rodger’s car.

11-1

Rodger arrives by luxury sedan with Tom and Larry at the Enforcer factory parking lot in the late afternoon.

1 Harry is at the door to let Rodger inside.

2 Rodger is carrying a steel silver breifcase with him.

2 Rodger and Harry walk through the facility.

3 Tom and Larry wait in the vehicle.

3 Tom goes to turn on the car’s radio.

1 Harry shows Rodger a short tour of the complex.

Harry: Let me show you around.

Rodger: I’ve seen it before.

Harry: My executor wanted you to be sure you have.

 

0 Rodger: Alright, though, I am sure I have.

0 Harry: Well, anyway, as you know…

1 Rodger walks around the two story industrial building with Harry checking to inspect quarter’s of the factory. 2 The lower level has a long concrete floor cooridor. 3 Loud bangs of clanky machine motorization synthesizers are heard in the background noise. 4 Bright orange sparks shine light through a hardened glass panel at the top of metal doors connecting side rooms into the long cooridor on the first floor. 3 A worker

wearing a

white long sleeve collared shirt with blue jean’s on in one room has

a black metal thermal mask with a dark apron on wearing thick gloves is prodding a smoldering hot welding iron into a scorching furnace. 2 A dark steel gated walkway connects around the upper level of the building together. 1 Harry and Rodger have a seat at the long blue lab bench on the first level where there is concrete floor.

Harry: 1 We provide standards of quality in AGI.

2 The govern no longer needed factory production of AGI.

3 Instead of closing down we began development of of our own top quality brand, E-AGI, as you are familiar with.

4 All we are is now a armor guard development laboratory.

3 I perform studies of Enforcer inventory, with Enforcer factory orders slowing down.

2 Most of our facility is idle while we wait for orders.

1 Our customers could pay anywhere from fifty thousand ($50,000) to a million dollars ($1,000,000) for one exclusive design.

Rodger: I used to work here.

Harry: Haha! I know, Rodger.

Rodger: No more exclusive designs are necessary to fund E-AGI. Enforcer provides the orders with select customization.

Harry: 1 We don’t really get many customized orders, I’ll admit. 1 Last we worked on was your helmet’s design.

Rodger: Who do you get orders from?

Harry: Here and there police, militaries, officers, the folk who want their own armor guards with superior qualities. Though we hardly ever set orders with full infantry E-AGI. You’re the only one who has made those purchases in a while.

Rodger: Cogsville’s policy operations is going to structure Enforcer factories for production.

Harry: 1 This used to be a working assembly factory, as you know. 2 Most of the factory is already in good working condition for small inventory orders. 3 Some necessary components need to be to refurbished to convert the facility into production again. 4 As you can see much of our space is vacant. 3 No one’s paid us much attention since the USA’s govern shut down in AGI. 2 We haven’t had the financial investment necessary for factory production. 1 Our entire East wing is currently out of use.

1 Rodger and Harry go to Harry’s office on the upper level of the factory.

2

“This is my office, now,” says Harry who sits down at a black office chair with wheals.

3 Harry rolls his chair towards his desk pulling himself closer to a computer screen at his desk.

3 Harry’s office is a small sized room with a office desk holding piles of loose papers at a computer monitor.

2 Graphs, numerical tables, chart figures and advanced mathematical calculations appear in large stacks of paper sheets untucking from piles at his desk with coffee splotches staining some of the sheets of paper.

1 Harry swivels around in the chair to face Rodger.

1 Harry: I pretty much handle everything around here.

1 “Have a seat,” says Harry with a cheerful grin opening his palm up to a coffee stained black swivel chair in the corner of the room.

Harry: We are having some trouble keeping in business, since most of my time is in the lab and laboratory developments are not the speciality of my executors office. Though lately work has been picking up speed.

Rodger spins the chair around to face Harry then Rodger sits at the edge of the seat.

Harry: Our techs work the iron furnace. Roy is down-staire’s at the melting blaster now.

Rodger: Where’s my official design?

Harry: My computer has access to our network-master. Your designs are kept in the Enforcer Industry computer file storage.

Harry clicks a file on his computer looking closely at the screen behind dense frame’s of seeing-glasses.

Harry: The Enforcer computer network is access encrypted with top level police military security. Though, I guess you’re already aware.

Rodger: I have confidence in Enforcer Industries.

Harry: I know you worked at Enforcer lab’s before when you wanted lab experience to use your expertise in applied science, though I have to cover the grounds for you to fully understand the conditions going into the sale of this factory.

Rodger opens the brief case. Articles of bound paper are inside tied together by a strapped cord.

Rodger: Here.

Rodger hands Harry sheets of paper. Harry looks at them.

Rodger: Here are the current articles of Enforcer batallions global distribution to policy operators, including lyg specifications.

Harry: Alright, though we can only make up to a dozen of your request. We don’t have a facility to manufacture more right now.

Rodger bursts out laughing, “ha ha ha ha ha, ha ha ha ha ha ha, ha ha ha ha ha,” says Rodger.

Rodger: A factory of industrial manufacturing can only caliber a dozen at a time.

Harry: Impecunious, I know. Enforcer needs more funding to power factory production.

Rodger: Your funds are here inside this.

Inside the open briefcase is a bank card held in place by a black strap. Rodger closes the briefcase.

Rodger: This factory is now the Enforcer by it’s proprietor’s information.

Harry: Then I have been instructed to inform you by my executor, if your funding is secure we can begin work on your operation. Lastly, are you sure you want to buy this factory? Please answer, why you want to work here?

Rodger:

1

Enforcer is the standard of quality.

2

Familiarize yourself with the manufactures protocols in Enforcer armor inventory industrial manufacture with policy operations standards in Enforcer lyg set.

3

Codex the Enforcer armor guard inventories.

3

Store the archive of Enforcer set armor guard inventories for further processing.

2

Prepare protocols of Enforcer cabal syndicates.

1

Distribute the procedures to provide information in proper order at the factory.

Rodger hands Harry the breifcase.

Harry: What is a lyg set?

Rodger: Familiarize yourself with the article of Enforcer lyg’s.

 

“What, this?,” says Harry looking down to page through view the file Rodger handed him.

Harry: You have over a hundred pages here.

Rodger: This is only the beginning of our articles.

Harry: What are you talking about?

Rodger: 1 The lyg’s policy operator demands Enforcer AGI from our factory.

2

Enforcer codices are the set of orders to Enforcer AGI policy operation standard.

3

The lyg codex is a set of AGI to policy operator’s standard’s made by the Enforcer, featuring lyg inventories.

4

The orders by Enforcer codices archive factory distribution of Enforcer AGI.

5

The cabal syndicate could get out of control if we don’t make accurate archive’s of our distribution methods to order.

4

Enforcer AGI has freedom of rights.

3

We’re the best AGI in the world.

2

Enforcer has to deliver on more than standard expectations with AGI.

1

Make sense?

Harry: I can’t argue with it…

Rodger: The articles here are the basis of all govern procedure to Enforcer’s world-wide. We will expand production beginning with Cogsville.

Harry: The factory is going to need refurbishing to process global distribution. Should I go ahead and order us new manufacturing processes?

Rodger: Yes. Also allow custom users the free selection to attain standard issue E-AGI themselves, like you were before.

Harry: Custom users order back-ground checks.

Rodger: Check the user’s set. Enforcer industries in Cogsville is ordered by policy operation standards.

Harry: I’m excited you’re back, friend. By the by, you have the AGI hot wire abuzz. I’ve been patching you in news out-takes from the MediaOne channel.

Harry hits the play button on his computer. Rodger’s voice over in a Lygenforce helmet is being played from the computer.

Rodger’s Lygenforce voice: Policy operations is world-wide. Policy. Policy. Policy. Policy operations… Policy operations… Policy operations is world-wide. World-wide. World-wide.

World-powers. World-world. World-world powers… Powers…

Global domination. Global. Global domination. Domination. Domination.

United Enforcer. Enforcer. United. United Enforcer. Enforcer. Enforcer.

Lyg militaries. Lyg. Lyg. Militaries. Lyg militaries.

Total protocol. Total protocol. Total, domination. Total, lyg, power.

Bow down or be over-ruled. Bow down. Bow down, or be, taken over.

Imperial lyg ‘s. Lyg empire ‘s. The, lyg empire is taking over. The imperial lyg empire is taking over, Earth.

Rodger: How did you get me on the cables?

“MediaOne published this. This is you remixed by MediaOne, isn’t it?,” says Harry looking at files on his computer screen.

Rodger: I sent a cable out about another contest we’ll have with Enforcers. 1 Winthrope must have given the cable to sample at MediaOne. 2 Don’t worry about it.

“Alright,” says Harry who looks down again at the articles Rodger gave him.

1

Rodger goes outside to the driveway with Harry in the evening.

2

A outdoor light from the factory shine’s down onto the parking lot outside where Tom and Larry step outside of Rodger’s car.

3

Rodger walks over to Tom and Larry who are waiting at Rodger’s car.

4

“What happened?,” says Tom to Rodger.

5

Tom and Larry see Harry standing in the doorway of the factory with bright light from inside the factory shining through the door to the outside in the evening.

4

“Cheers!,” says Harry seeing Tom and Larry.

3

Harry closes the door to the factory behind him.

2

A loud bolt latches into place closing the door.

1

Rodger get’s into the car with Tom and Larry.

The bright headlights of Rodger’s car beam cruising by a lonely mountain road late at night in view of a bright full blue moon over a natural bog valley.

Through windows in the high in the walls the factory can be seen lit.

0 A loud booming thunderbolt is heard from above seen lighting up the clouds over-head.

0 Rain starts pouring down from a thunderstorm.

1

Rodger pulls up at his house in Lakeisle.

2

“Rodger, let me drive next time?

3

Trust me patrol, haha!

4-3

See you guys around,”

shouts Larry through the rain while he goes to his car.

5-2-1

Tom’s car is parked on the street outside of Rodger’s house.

6-1-2

Rodger goes inside the house with Tom.

i Rodger shows Tom the writing room

1

Rodger shows Tom a room in his house where there is a large wooden desk

at a writers station with

next to office filing cabinets.

2

Rodger enters the room with Tom.

3

Rodger sits at the desk in a large office chair across from Tom who sits down in a large office chair facing Rodger.

6

Tom has excited gaze sitting with the personal furnishings at Rodger’s Lakeisle mansion in a calm quiet evening.

4

Rodger opens a file onto the desk.

5

A picture in the file shows Rodger wearing his nature explorers outfit.

Rodger: This is me with natural tigers I discovered while I was in the Pagyri Bogs.

0 to examine the protections of bogs I explored in.

“Cool,” says Tom looking at Rodger’s file on natural tigers.

1 Rodger opens another file where he has a photograph of himself wearing Enforcer guard armor inventory. 2 “This is what I’m working on,” says Rodger. 3 “What?,” says Tom. 4 Rodger opens the file onto the table. 4 The file has articles about Enforcer armor inventory. 3 “This file has details of Enforcer armor inventory, including the Cogsville Enforcer’s minutes,” says Rodger. 2 “Okay,” says Tom. 1 Rodger closes the file then opens another file.

Rodger opens a file with a written article titled “Equal Right Of Stature Of Legislation,” Rodger opens another file of a written article titled “Policy Operations.”

Rodger: These articles are next in line for legislation to sign by the council of Cogsville’s govern.

Tom: I’ve seen your article on Policy Operation. What is the Equal Right Of Stature Of Legislation about?

Rodger hands Tom both the files. Tom looks at the articles inside Rodger’s files.

Rodger:

1

All law is equal protection by right.

2

The law is in place to provide security.

3

All laws serves a benefit of the people.

4

The stature of written legislation is within law to provide the rights of freedom to all, including the executor’s own authority.

3

The order of security benefitting the people is informed by the legislation of procedures on laws of operating policies.

2

In this legislation there is supreme article on providing a rights of law merit the stature of legislations.

1

Rights are provided individually to share equal protections, making folk secure, with their belongings, oppose despotic oppression, establish executors of council who fairly serve, in rules of law to unite the order of legislations to freedom, making power to the people equal with govern policies.

Tom: For your efforts I am inspired, Rodger. I only have proficiency in law given with the Cogsville police authority. Though I understand you better because we think alike, you take a league all your own.

Rodger: You have the experience I could put to use, Tom.

Tom: 1 Rodger, let me try to put this into perspective.

2 You are an executor who moniker’s a profile of interest.

3-1 Is this why you want more security, for me to be your prog?

Rodger: I have a profile of operating executors, I need more security to better prevent dangerous encounters on my adventures.

Tom: I’ll serve a prog for you, if I have official process of a service detail. I have to go for now, though.

Rodger: Okay, Tom.

Rodger shows Tom to the door.

0 you’ve brought inspiration to Cogsvillian’s the world has never known before.

0 I see it in you now.

0 Tom: Then this is why you want me to be your prog?

0 Tom: 1 You want policy operations to prog security services. 2 Then I could serve security to be a prog with you.

i Rodger goes to Lakeisle to order progs

1

Rodger arrives at the Lakeisle Police Station.

2

Rodger walks with Larry through the Lakeisle police station lobby.

3

Michael and Jim are there in the Lakeisle Station main lobby at their desks.

2

“Hey guys, look who’s here,” says Larry to Jim and Michael.

1

Michael and Jim look over seeing Rodger and Larry.

Jim: It’s Rodger!

Michael: Hi Rodger.

Rodger sits in Larry’s office at the opposite side of desk facing Larry who sits in a large black office chair.

Larry: Then you want Lakeisle police officers to be progs?

Rodger: Correct.

Larry: I can serve the judge’s order. Tell me, how did you get the court’s judicial commands to proceed with this?

Rodger:

1 Determining the protocol would significantly improve the security of the CPD, Judge Setter signed the order of service.

2

Winthrope is corporate executor at MediaOne.

3

Winthrope has connections to executor politicians.

4

All we need now is approval by the captains in charge.

5

I figured I’d offer The Cogsville Enforcers this opportunity first.

Larry: If they agree to it, I’ll approve of their service.

The door to Larry’s office partially open slowly swings with a nudge opening further.

Larry: Look who it is…

Michael and Jim are there at the doorway to Larry’s office attempting to listen in to the conversation.

Jim: Sorry, we were wondering what’s going on. Agree to what?

i Letter of commencement to official prog service

Michael and Jim have a seat in Larry’s office with Larry and Rodger.

Rodger: Winthrope and I gave monetary contributions in excess of police deployments to distribute among participating CPDs in our program.

Jim: What did you pay for?

Rodger: To book prog service in policy operation. The progs will earn a pay raise in service acquiring pay scales up to four times higher than their former Cogsville police salaries.

Larry: Who did you give the money to?

Rodger: The govern councilor of Cogsville’s city controller’s office.

Larry: How much did you give?

Rodger: 1 Our contributions match the salaries acquiring prog attendants, entitled a promotion for the role with Enforcer AGI standard procedure, by a raise in the rate of progs serving executor administrations for myself, Winthrope, Enforcer factories and MediaOne, also your operating policy in prog service applies it’s own rate increase, at the attendant’s exclusivity is where the largest bonus takes effect.

Jim: How much of a raise are we getting?

Rodger:

1

Prog salary is seperate from the cost of service.

2

You’ll serve progs in Enforcer armor, you’ll have a bonus for your experience to personal guard patrol, you could have additional hours of security service at the option of your attendants.

1

You are selected to guard my corporate executor offices.

Larry: How much did you pay the controller’s office?

Rodger: A million dollars.

Larry: A million dollars… Hmm, there’s a order of the courts here.

“Allow me,” says Larry boasting while he holds a Cogsvillian judicial order sealed with Cogsville’s insignia of justice signed by justice of the peace, Judge Setter.

Larry: The court is hereby ordered, August 8th, 2025, to the executor’s action commence immediately, operations in policy to set security of official service, title in progs, to standard Enforcer armor guard inventory, upon the tally of expenses at the bequeath to the offices of the Cogsville Police Department by expenditure to the city of Cogsville’s finance controllers, implement the initial phases of this decry unto completion of their detail by authority of the officer’s captain’s procedure.

Eight, eight, twenty twenty-five (8-8-2025,) signed, Judge Setter, Justice Of The Peace.

Rodger: 1 This is a way to promote policy operations and E.R.L.S. for legislation. 1 The articles are popular amoung some members of Cogsville’s govern.

Jim: Count me in.

Michael: Progs are policy operator Enforcers, right? We will wear the Enforcer armor on security details?

Rodger:

1 The protection of Enforcer armor guard inventory goes with the experimental honor to provide the prog a policy operation’s modal.

2 This phase provides prog security to the vulnerable offices of the executors at MediaOne.

3 The progs are improvement’s in personal protection of security using policy operator Enforcer’s.

Larry: I guess if you guys want to be progs then you’ll have to wear Enforcer armor.

Michael: We’ve never been set with Enforcer armor on missions before.

Rodger:

1

I’m having to be the informant here since this was my order to Cogsville’s legislation I don’t mind providing the details.

2

Right now, there’s only order to a select few progs who’ll go into initial service.

3

Tom Smithly has already agreed.

2

How the CPD inspects Enforcer attire will be up to you to complete the protocols of policy operation Enforcer armor guard inventory.

1

Since policy operations is making it’s way into line to become official protocol the Enforcer factory attire fulfills standard quality.

Larry: Who are the other progs? Are they aware of Enforcer standard AGI?

Rodger: I don’t know, they must be from around Cogsville, officer’s commencing to serve progs for Winthrope and MediaOne. Judge Setter ordered us all to figure out how to provide security detail using the deployment strategies outlined.

Larry: Now then, what is the prog service?

Rodger:

1

Progs are policy operator Enforcers exclusive security patrols provided by official govern executors of security.

2

The full Judge’s order of courts has provisions in prog title of policy operations included with the file.

3

Progs serve security protection of official govern authority guarding attendants by exclusive orders.

4

This phase is to implement experimental settings of the commencing procedures of policy operations.

5

Progs of policy operations serve the attendant they protect, with their compensation of payment for funding.

6

The prog officers collect funds for the experience provided a lyg’s govern security authority.

7

By order of policy operators Enforcer AGI provides the most protection of govern security.

8

If the order is effective it could lead to further detail of the legislations into commencement of the law.

Jim: Where will we be serving?

Rodger: Jim, you will be stationed at the Enforcer factory.

Michael: What about me?

Rodger: Michael, you’ll be stationed at the MediaOne headquarters building.

Michael: It makes sense. Sign me up.

Jim: Michael and I won’t be partners in prog service?

Larry: No, it seems, you won’t be if you accept.

Rodger: The progs are exclusive orders of service.

0-9 Progs are set to order the operating policies.

i Progs

i Tom prog armor

i Jim prog armor

i Michael prog armor

1

The Cogsville Enforcers gather in Lakeisle at Rodger’s house.

2

Larry, Pitrov, John, and Andre wear all the same Enforcer armor in black, while Rodger wears his suit of black and white Enforcer armor.

3

Tom, Michael, Jim have a different pattern of colors in their armor.

1 Tom, Michael and Jim are wearing more colorful suits of Enforcer armor than before.

2 Tom is wearing a orange Enforcer helmet, a orange armor vest with a white long sleeved officer shirt underneath the vest plate with a black tie, black arm guards, black gloves, the officer’s white pants, black leg guards, black long boots, and a orange Enforcer’s cape with a black cape underside. 3 Jim has a light grey Enforcer helmet, wearing a purple armor vest, light grey gloves, light grey long boots, officer’s blue pants a light grey Enforcer cape. 4 Jim wears a blue officer’s uniform underneath the armor with a black tie. 4 Michael has a black Enforcer helmet. 3 Michael wears a black armor vest, with light grey arm guards, light grey leg guards with a black officers uniform underneath his armor guards with a light grey tie. 2 Michael wears a black Enforcer cape with a grey cape underside, light grey long boots and light grey gloves. 1 A badge of the CPD clasps into the Enforcer armor in sight below the shoulder plate on Jim, Tom, and Michael.

1 The Enforcers get in a circle in Rodger’s back-yard. 2 The Enforcers in prog armor are taking the focus of the group appearing in vibrant colors of Enforcer armor. 3 “You guys look fantastic,” says Larry holding his Enforcer helmet at his side, seeing Tom, Jim, and Michael. Rodger has no helmet on while he holds a white Lygenforce helmet at his side. 3 “Prog’s armor may be alternately colored to distinguish the service of policy operators,” says Rodger. 2 The Cogsville Enforcers get set in full armor inventory. 1 The Cogsville Enforcers get into a line in front of Rodger in the grass field by his house.

0 “Tom, Jim, Michael, now have prog armor,”

i Cogsville’s Right

Rodger:

1 This is Cogsville’s right.

2 We fought against, the elements, lightning, stone, wind, time.

3 Our freedom has provided service with Enforcer protection.

4 Our rights to law order equal stature to express the protection of our people.

5 Cogsville is leading the world.

6 A civilization important

Rodger: 1 A prog is a policy operator who serves a special mission of security patrol. 2 This phase is partially experimental by order of Cogsville’s police authority. 3 Cogsville’s Justice has implemented our policy operation to determine how better to serve security while stabilizing expenditures on the CPD. 4 A prog is the order of exclusive security provided by the batallion of policy operations. 3 Enforcer has provided EAGI to the Cogsville’s progs. 2 Tom, Michael, Jim are selected to participate in prog service. 1 Progs obtain mission procedure from specific orders by the operator in charge.

Rodger holds the white Lygenforce helmet up in the air. ”This is the Lygenforce,” says Rodger holding the white helmet in front of him to show the Cogsville Enforcers.

1 The helmet has a rotund protective outer layer covering the head. 2 White scionic lenses are fixated into seperate ocular sockets. 3 A truncated silver metal coagulator nozzle axfixiates into the nose frame. 4 A triangulated tabulated ventilation chamber is set over the mouth with a metallic voice-box frame covering. 4 Small indents at the ears channel into ventilation chambers. 3 A white cotton cushioning pads the interior of the helmet sewn in by brown stitches. 2 Three short black stripes go from around the sides and above at the top of the helmet. 1 The helmet has a brown leather strap hinged by a metal buckle to fasten in place around the neck.

[1111 Lygenforce image]

[Lygenforce picture]

[Page image]

Rodger:

1 The Lygenforce Helmet is made by Enforcer Industries.

2-3 This signifies the completion of the Enforcer policy operator’s set armor guard procedure.

3-1 The Lygenforce is the most advanced design of armor guard inventory in the world.

4 I’ll go over the Lygenforce Helmet’s design with the Cogsville Enforcer’s.

5-6-2 This helmet belongs to the lygs.

6-3 The era of lygs is here.

Cogsville will rule upon the arrival of the Enforcers of policy operations.

The Cogsville Enforcer’s are listening to Rodger in a line in front of him.

Rodger: 1 The Lygenforce has a layer of protection completely covering the head. 2 The Lygenforce provides protection of the cognizant senses to the bearor. 3 The helmet has scionic controllers of the ocular, audio, and inhalation apparatus hardened into the helmet’s layer of protection. 4 Infrared vision is activated by the scionic ocular lenses. 5 A voice-box covering provides protection with ventilation chamber at the mouth to filter the air to breath. 6 A nozzle axfixiated at the nose provides protection with a ventilation chamber filtering the air to breath. 5 The Lygenforce’s ventilation chambers continuously operate at all times. 4 Audio panels at the ears signal channels to telecom communicators. 3 Features of the scion serve greater capacity than our familiar experiences with Enforcer armor guard inventories, including the helmets abilities where the helmet’s ocular scion activates with a light processor by the scion modulator’s photonic array while the helmet bearors voice synthesizes by the ventilation channel pathway, with such features undergoing developments at Enforcer Industries. 2 The scionic components of the vision and hearing activators can be seperately turned on or off, without affecting the helmet bearor’s vision and hearing, except the Lygenforce’s infrared and telecom features will be inactive by the helmet’s controller. 1 A strap fastens around the neck to secure the helmet in place.

Larry: What are the Lygenforce’s abilities?

Rodger: 1 The Lygenforce comes with infra-red night vision to see in the dark with inhalation ventilation chambers to breath. 2 The Lygenforce’s inhalation chambers vents filter everything from particle dust, poisonous gas, to nuculear atomic radiation. 3 The scionic lenses filter ultra-magnetic light into continuossly visible spectrums to the bearor. 3 The Lygenforce Helmet has a scion processor.

2 The scion of the Lygenforce is hardened into the protective layer. 1 The Lygenforce helmet has a protective layer covering the head.

1 A Lygenforce provides the greatest protection to the coginizent senses of policy operations in the world. 1 This helmet does not fail.

Michael: Where are our Lygenforces?

Rodger: 1 The Lygenforce is superior technology. 2 The Lygenforce has advanced design of scionic processors. 3 Right now the Lygenforce is in secure development at the Enforcer factory. 2 The Lygenforce is capable of security to armageddon by deployment of lyg batallions. 1 I’d like additional process of policy operation laws before placing the Lygenforce in the hands of inoperating deployments.

Pitrov: What is the lyg, again?

Rodger:1 Lygs are the executor officers of govern security.

2 Lygs provide the service of their own govern’s policy operation legislature.

3 Lygs serve with rights of law in accordance to the legislations of policy operations.

Pitrov: Is there a difference to Enforcer’s policy operators?

Rodger: 1 The Enforcer is a corporation though Enforcer serves the govern order to manufacture the specifics of policy operations, including letting a govern establish factory manufacturing on site. 1 Enforcer provides armor guards while the policy operators arrange batallions for the governs.

Andre: Why are there lyg Enforcers?

Be playin’.

Rodger: x1 Lygs provide the govern official security of executors in a united policy operation. x1 Lygs provide tactics of police millitary strategy in organizing the policy operator’s batallion. y2 With policy operation in order a lyg has the authority to provide decisions of unity, strategic commands, with all other decisions made by the organization.

Larry: One problem though, there’s no legislation to provide service, at all.

Rodger: If policy operators don’t provide law of legislation they’d be despots.

Andre: Who would listen to us, Rodger?

Michael: There’s a gala in Cogsville on armor coming up. The office of armor protection is a featured topic.

Larry:

1 “The Cogsville Executors Of Armor Order Gala,” I know of it.

2 It’s happening soon.

3 A big event is planned.

4 They invite millitary police commanders from around Illinois.

5 Major invitees are expected there, senators, judges, the Cogsville mayor, they should all be attending.

Tom: The Cogsville police chief will be there. He invited me after seeing us on The Cogsville Enforcers.

Rodger: The Cogsville Enforcers would make a spectacular appearance at The Cogsville Executor’s Of Armor Order Gala. MediaOne can secure us special invitations.

Larry: What if they don’t like our idea?

Rodger: 1 I believe in the dream of freedom. 2 Freedom in Cogsville is worth our fight. 3 Honor of the law in Cogsville is a fight worth our power. 4 We fight with the power of honor. 4 Cogsville now controls all honors to Enforcer AGI protections. 3 Honor is the protection of courage. 2 Courage is a right of freedom. 1 Freedom is more than a dream, our destiny, it is a power of the right united.

1 This is our mission now. 1 We are the Cogsville Enforcers. Lygs, policy operators, citizens of Cogsville, our role is to unite Cogsville to lyg order.

i Bob arrives late

1 Bob is arriving at Rodger’s back-yard in full Enforcer armor guards.

2 “Sorry I’m late!

3 What did I miss?,” says Bob.

4 The group turn their heads to see Bob arriving wearing black Enforcer armor in Rodger’s backyard in the field of grass.

5 “Don’t all of you act excited to see me at once,” says Bob sarcastically on approach at the group.

6 “Well, would you look at you guys,” says Bob excitedly surprised seeing some of the Cogsville Enforcer’s in their colorful arrangement of personal armor suits.

Rodger: Bob, you are The Cogsville Enforcer’s champion. Cogsville Enforcers honor.

1 Rodger pacts at Bob. 2 All the Cogsville Enforcers pact at Bob. 1 Bob is surprised to see all the Cogsville Enforcers pacting to him then Bob postures with esteem.

The Cogsville Enforcers set in full armor guard inventory walk to the bog glade. At the grass field by the mountainside Rodger, Bob, and Tom talk in front of the white tent.

Rodger: Tom is my prog attendant. Tom is going to be my exclusive guard.

Bob: I’m happy for you, Tom.

Rodger: Michael and Jim were also selected prog attendants.

Bob: How are progs serving?

Rodger: By orders of policy operations.

Bob: Whose order?

Rodger: The order is decry of law in City Hall’s courts. The prog order titles a section of policy operation. Tom, Michael, and Jim are like Cogsville’s first lygs.

Rodger and Tom show Bob the Lygenforce helmet in front of the white tent at the bog glade field of grass. Bob tries the helmet on.

“Wow. This is awesome,” says Bob whose voice sounds syntronic with deep tone through the voice-box on the helmet.

1 Bob takes the Lygenforce helmet off holding it under his arm to his side. 2 “Let me use this for our excercises today. 3 Here,” says Bob handing Tom his standard scion Enforcer helmet with his other hand. 3 Bob puts the Lygenforce helmet on while Tom and Rodger go inside the white tent. 2 Tom sits across from Rodger seated at the table in the white tent while Bob straps on the white Lygenforce helmet walking towards the other Enforcers who are excercising in the field of grass. 1 Bob’s black Enforcer scion helmet sits on the table inside the white tent.

0 in the large grass field of the mountainside

Tom: Sir, what are my attendants orders of service?

Rodger: 1 Guard my protection. 2 You will travel with me. 3 Some of your expenses may be paid though you’re sure to have your own. 4 You will guard the house while I’m home.

3 If I am not with you then you should guard the house. 2 Enforcer armor suits your protocol. 1 You are serving policy operations.

Tom: I comply with this order.

1 Rodger and Tom leave the tent into the field. 2 Rodger has no helmet on. 3 Tom pacts to Rodger at the white tent.

Rodger: You are my best friend, Tom.

Tom: 1 Rodger… 2 You are also mine. 3 A dream of white arches over stone towers, I was the guard of the egalitarian, my own Enforcer’s castle.

1 I trust you with my life. 1 If your security is in danger, I will sacrifice myself to protect you.

Rodger: I love you, Tom.

Tom: Rodger, I love you.

Rodger pacts to Tom.

1-4 The Cogsville Enforcers are exercising a combat routine in batallion formation lead by Bob’s instructions.

2-4 Bob is wearing the white Lygenforce helmet.

3-5 They strike with the baton in unit formation together arranging the shield into blocking positions then step again to manuever their inventory set with shield and baton into excercises of battle.

4 Rodger and Tom approach the group when Bob sees them approach he takes off his helmet.

3 “I can’t shout orders, the helmet’s muffling my vocals,” says Bob.

2 “The helmet supports telecom signals, the voice path is synthesized by the speaker-box,” says Rodger then Bob puts the helmet back on.

1 Tom and Rodger exercise with the Cogsville Enforcers batalltion routine.

i Rodger tells Lauren of the prog at the house

Lauren is in the kitchen, expecting a usual dinner together with Rodger she prepares. Rodger approaches the kitchen wearing casual sports clothes.

Rodger: Lauren, I need to talk to you a moment.

Rodger talks with Lauren in the living room on the couch.

Lauren: What’s up?

Rodger: I need more security. Tom Smithly is going to be my guard attendant. He’s going to live in the guest rooms.

Lauren: Tom’s going to be living here?

Rodger: Tom will be here providing prog security.

Lauren: Okay.

Rodger: Is there a problem having Tom here?

Lauren: No.

Rodger: Consider Tom’s living arrangement indefinitely accommodated, like Daniel’s. They’re free to leave at any time, if things don’t work out for them. You know Tom’s an officer of the law?

i The Red Room

Lauren: I know, though I guess you and him have already talked about it. Has he seen, The Red Room?

Rodger:

1 Tom patrol’s my security.

2 With Tom’s here there are rules around him.

3 Absolutely no instigating him, no demonstrations around him, nothing to make him uncomfortable, unless he offers his express consent.

4 This goes for our friends, also.

5 Okay?

Lauren: Yes, okay.

i Tom arrives at Rodger’s house

1 Tom arrives at Rodger’s house in the evening wearing his police officer’s uniform. 2 Tom has a packed suitcase with him. 3 Daniel the butler takes Tom’s suitcase into the house. 2 Rodger is wearing casual sports clothes and Lauren dresses casually sitting in the living room with Rodger who is watching Tom waiting while Tom slowly approaches the living room.

Tom: I am now your official prog, Rodger.

“Come inside, Tom,” says Rodger who gets up from the living room couch. Tom walks closer towards the living room.

Tom: 1 I am now the official prog of Rodger White.

2 I am administering CPD security by the executor’s of policy operations protocol I am in compliance with.

3 Rodger White is my official attendant.

2 If call for back-up I am connected to the CPD.

1 Are you okay with our arrangement?

Rodger: I am.

Tom: Are you or anyone in this house in danger I should be aware of at this time?

Rodger: No.

Tom doesn’t move or talk for a moment of quiet.

Rodger: Answer him, Lauren.

Lauren: No.

Rodger: 1 Make yourself at home, Tom.

Lauren watches from the couch.

Rodger: Tom, Lauren and I are making dinner for us all.

“I am going to go get my Enforcer armor guards,” says Tom who walks away through a cooridor of the house.

Rodger and Lauren begin cooking dinner.

0-1 Rodger gets up off the couch.

1 Tom puts on his Enforcer armor at his locker at the gym room of Rodger’s house.

2 Tom sits quietly by himself on the wooden bench in the dark light of the evening night with the pale moon in full view shining in from a window to the bog outside.

3 Tom waits on the couch in the living room in his Enforcer armor while Rodger and Lauren make dinner for a moment then Daniel enters the living room.

Rodger: Daniel, show Tom the West quarters then to his room. Tom, dinner will be ready once you get settled in.

1 Daniel takes Tom through the cooridors of Rodger’s large mansion. “Rodger is good company,” says Daniel walking through the cooridors. Tom talks to Daniel in the hall-way.

Daniel: There’s a second dining room at the West end of the house. I eat there unless Rodger’s having me for dinner. Rodger is quite nice, usually.

Tom: Where do you keep food?

Daniel: The house has a smaller kitchen next to the dining room at the West end.

1 Tom follows Daniel down a cooridor of the house. 1 A small room with a window to the outside has a dining room table connected to another small kitchen with a window. The small kitchen has a sink, stove, oven, microwave, dishwasher, a refrigerator next to a linen space with a washing machine and dryer.

Tom: Is anyone else living in the house?

Daniel: 1 Well, there’s myself, Rodger, Lauren. 2 There’s a maid who comes and goes. 3 She’s a nice girl. 2 She seems to keep to herself mostly. 1 I’ll take you to your room where I left your suitcase for you.

1 Daniel opens the doors to a guest bed room. 2 Toms suitcase is by the bed on the floor. 3 A plush white comforter sets a full bed made of white back-boarding with with plush white pillows. 4 A large window faces the back-yard outside Rodger’s house with the blinds up. 5 There is a bog scene painting of a tree in a mire field hanging on the wall. 4 Also inside the room is a brown reading chair. 3 A closet door is on one side of the room where there is a chest of drawers. 2 “I’m sure you’d like to get settled,” says Daniel. 1 Daniel leaves Tom to his room.

Tom, Rodger, Daniel and Lauren have dinner. They talk to Tom who is seated in his Enforcer amor with the Enforcer helmet on. Tom goes to unstrap his helmet then takes the Enforcer helmet off placing his helmet down next to him.

Rodger: Tom, I’m excited to have you. My house is now your home.

Tom: I was approved to serve the order of prog policy operators.

Lauren: Where were you before?

Tom: I was a cop at Cogsville’s Norside station.

Daniel: Is this a big change for you?

Tom: I was colonel of the police. Now I’m prog for Mr. White.

Lauren: Amazing.

Daniel: More attendants to Rodger White. I hope you enjoy it here, Tom.

Tom: I have been enjoying Rodger’s company.

Rodger: Tom is my best friend.

Tom: Rodger…

Daniel: How very special.

i The last ride of Lakeisle patrol

Michael drives a police car with Jim riding in the front passenger seat on patrol through Lakeisle.

Jim: This is our last ride… After this we’ll be policy operators.

Michael: You’re right. We’ll be progs. I guess Rodger wasn’t making this stuff up, after all.

1

Michael and Jim ride around large acres of fields around large throu streets through the suburbs of Cogsville.

2

They arrive in the town of Lakeisles. A clean, clear, openly arranged shopping center with large through fare of flower beds with floral arrangements immersed in the grass.

Michael: There they are.

“Dispatch, we’re arriving on scene, hold for back-up,” says Jim handling a communicator device he speaks into with a coiled wire connection at the dashboard of the police car.

1 There is quiet in Lakeisle town except for a rambuncious group of young black teenagers using a parking lot to play urban rap music loud out of a large black SUV with chrome wheels parked across multiple parking spaces in the otherwise empty corner of the Lakeisle shopping center.

2 Michael turns the police car quickly into the parking lot flashing police sirens.

3 Michael speeds into the lot parking at an angle across the parking spaces.

4 Michael and Jim get out of the car quickly angrily at a distance.

5 “Police!,” yells Michael holding his hip.

6 “Stop now!,” yells Jim walking slowly forward holding his hip.

7 Seeing the police there the group of teenagers quickly flee getting into the SUV.

8 “Ha ha ha, fuck,” laughs one gitty teenager getting into the SUV closing the door behind him.

9 The SUV pulls into the driving lane quickly leaving the shopping center through a bypass express road.

10 Michael and Jim get back into their police car.

11 The police siren turns off.

12 The police car drives out of the parking lot within the speed limit in the direction of the SUV.

i Tom sleeps at Rodger’s house

1 At night a crescent white moon rises over Lakeisle in view of Rodger’s mansion. 2 All the lights are off in Tom’s room dark dimly lit by the stars outside. 3 Tom is in cotton white pajamas with blue striped patterned lines. 4 Tom gets into the bed made with a plush white comforter, and plush white pillows. 4

Tom is hairy at his chest showing at the collar of his pajamas while he sits

up against the white bed-board for a moment. 3 Tom lays down in the bed rolling to one side pulling the sheets over him. 2 A view of the stars above bright looking out of the large window of Tom’s room. 1 Hushing the bog a lullaby of crickets squak constant in the night.

i Rodger shows Tom around the house.

Rodger shows Tom around his home in Lakeisle then Tom and Rodger talk in Rodger’s living room.

Rodger: I won’t always be with you around the house.

Tom: I understand. I am a police officer, I’m ordered to administer security in policy operation. I know what to do to protect you.

Rodger: All my attendants may use the house’s shared space. You’re free to use my house at your liesure, while if you drink or, well, it’s all up to you.

Tom: I like liquor.

Rodger: If you like, Tom, you may drink my liquor.

I am honored to have you in Enforcer guard service. You deserve this honor, after all.

Tom pacts to Rodger.

i Tom patrols Rodger’s house

1 Tom wears his orange, white, and black prog suit of armor guarding Rodger’s mansion in Lakeisle. 2 Tom has a orange helmet, orange armor vest, orange Enforcer cape with a black cape underside, black arm guards, black leg guards, black gloves, and black long boots, with a white officer’s long sleeve shirt and white officer’s pants underneath his armor, wearing a black tie.

1 Tom wears the Enforcer helmet.

1

Tom looks at the street in front of Rodger’s house.

2

The street in front of Rodger’s mansion curves around a bog thicket where there are houses in the far distance by the street though their estates have their own sectioned space into the Monark’s boglands.

3

Tom walks around through the grounds at Bogmire.

4

Tom postures in view of the land familiar with Rodger’s large estate in the glen with ground cover of moss, grass, lichen harrows.

5

Tom monitors the distance at the boarders of Rodger’s estate where thickets of dense trees cover the bog land into the mountain side dividing bogs with the infrastructure of Lakeisle.

1

Tom walks through the large grass field where the stream rustles down the incline.

1

Tom walks down the short mountain ledge at the stream.

1

A rushing stream of clear water has a grass dune where there are tiger-lilly flowers.

1

Tom walks across the stream, stepping in Enforcer long boots into the inlet at a rocky shallow point green with algal blooms.

1

Tom goes across the stream into the harrow field.

i Tom at the harrow field

1

Tom looks into the harrow field under big bright clouds seeing a deep green mire in the shade view at a bog forest.

2

A shaded thicket of trees in a harrow field of lichens at a grass mire becomes a dense bog jungle.

3

The thicket in the distance gusts with wind shaking the thrush into stirring appearance moving shadows inside the deep bog.

4

Tom discerned stares forward.

5

Over-cast clouds above the harrow fields leading to the Monsow gather to perforate the seclusions of Sunlight.

4

A loud clack is heard like the sound of a branch snapping.

3

Tom gets a sudden white sweat, “who’s there?,” shouts Tom into the wooded thicket though no one answers him.

2

Crows fly forward above him from the deep bog cawing loudly.

1

A breaze goes by with Tom walking away from the harrow field back to Bogmire.

i Jim sees the Enforcer Factory

1 Rodger, Jim, and Harry talk seated in chairs at a a board room table with a view of the river ravine.

2 Rodger wears a light grey suit with a Enforcer vest under his coat jacket.

3 Harry is wearing a science lab coat.

4 Jim is wearing his purple and blue Enforcer armor, with his Enforcer cape, and the Enforcer scion helmet.

Rodger: Officer Jim [Last name] is going to guard the Enforcer factory.

Harry: Great.

Rodger: Provide him security protocols to patrol the factory.

Jim: I think we’ll get along fine.

Rodger:

1 I’m planning to expand Enforcer inventory with industrial production.

2 The expansion is to include the use of canister flak, elementals, armored vehicles, ballistic rocketry, auxiliary rifles, and if needed, developments in quantum and sub-atomic.

Harry: We’ve been developing those methods for some time, though we’ve been out of line with production.

Rodger: Have you located their inventory files?

Harry: I have their files though the factory doesn’t have much expenditure left.

Rodger: What happened to my investment? I paid fifty million dollars to buy the Enforcer factory.

Harry: I opened all sections of the factory to production.

1 “Fifty million,” says Jim quietly to himself when Jim suddenly falls backwards out of his chair. Rodger gets up, “Jim!,” says Rodger seeing Jim fell over. Harry gets up stepping back seeing Jim. Jim gets up. “I’m alright, I, don’t know what happened,” says Jim. “You fell over,” says Rodger.

Rodger: You’re alright, Jim.

Harry: Everything is ready to begin industrial manufacturing of global inventory. Who is buying our inventory?

Rodger: If Cogsville articles the legislation of my proposals the Enforcer factory will secure the funding with policy operators.

Harry: Why don’t you sell the Enforcer helmet’s scion technology globally?

Rodger: The article of lygs amends the investment in our brand of EAGI. We’ll get funding from industry production of full suit EAGI orders. Where do you now check the AGI for compliances?

Harry: We thouroughly check all AGI with technicians.

Rodger: 1 Enforcer complies with standard checks to protocol policy operations. 2 Enforcer inventory offers the most protection in armor guard in the world. 1 Set the compliance standard at Enforcer to official policy operations.

Harry: It’s like what you said before, policy operation is the criteria of Enforcer quality.

Rodger: 1 Enforcer quality is the standard compliance to policy operators. 2 Policy operations is standard to use the Enforcer codex. 3 We’re establishing compliance protocols the govern provides us. 2 The govern orders standard sets. 1 Enforcer Industries provides standard procedure with the Enforcer codex fitting compliance to all lygs, all policy operators, and all Enforcer sets, individually.

Harry: I understand, boss Rodger, I got you.

Rodger: 1 Where are you inspecting rigorous compliance checks?

Harry shows Rodger, and Jim, to a large vacant room with grey painted plastered concrete flooring. The room is entirely empty with high cielings.

Harry: This staging room was part of the expansions. We’re having area compliance demonstrations here.

Rodger: What about outside demonstrations?

1 Harry swings open a door to the outside of the factory at a small field of grass in the back-yard area of the factory. 2 Rodger talks with Harry, and Jim in the lot of grass. 3 “I owe millions to the deal on my investment loan. 4 There’s no going back from here. 5 I’m counting on Cogsville,” says Rodger talking to Harry and Jim in the lot of grass.

i Tom looks for Rodger patrolling through the house

1 Tom wears his prog armor uniform walking through Rodger’s house patrolling inside.

2 Tom walks around the cooridors of Rodger’s house.

3 Rodger’s house is clean, neat, with white plush carpets.

4 The walls are painted white.

5 Tom goes to look for Rodger though Rodger is not at the house.

6 Rodger has his nature explorer’s outfit on walking towards the house from the backyard.

7 Tom talks to Rodger in Rodger’s back yard.

0 Tom: Rodger, I should know where you are in order to be able to guard you.

0 Rodger: Tom, I was only looking around Bogmire.

Rodger: Tom, I am going to explore the Monsow from the land outside the estate. Come with me.

Tom: Okay.

i Tom and Rodger explore the Monsow

Rodger and Tom get to the Monsow from the grounds of a deep bog connecting the edge Bogmire with the greater Monmir bogs.

Rodger: I am at the interval of Cogsville’s North bogs. The Monmir is the large collection of bogs around Cogsville. The Monarks is the bogs nearest Lakeisle, while the Monsow is the bog deepening into the greater bog land, North by North-West.

Rodger walks with Tom into the deep bogs of Monsow. They arrive through a thicket of woods near streams into the mountainous tributaries deepening into a bog valley.

Tom: I see why folks could get lost out here.

Tom looks around at a dense thickets of woods in every direction deep through the incline of streams where they are lead by a mountain into a bog valley. Tall trees cover the land. The bog grounds permeate with a light fog partially obstructing views of the distance.

Tom: We’d better go back, don’t you think, Rodger?

Rodger looks into the deep thicket of tall trees in the woods.

Rodger: Let’s look around.

Rodger and Tom walk along grass dunes of clear water streams. Suddenly a beautiful scene of the bog’s clear opens up a clear water gully over a silver rock ledge into a vibrant pasture of grass.

Rodger kneels down to open up a pack he brought for snacks. Tom and Rodger sit on the grass then have snacks Rodger brought.

Rodger: This is a beautiful bog clears.

Tom: Yes, I’d say. Quaint.

Rodger: I wonder if anyone’s ever been here before?

Tom: Who’s to say?

1 Rodger lays down on the grass dune feeling tired then closes his eyes.

2 “Let’s rest here,” says Rodger.

3 “Okay,” says Tom laying down on the grass dune laying down next to Rodger.

4 Tom closes his eyes.

5 Rodger and Tom fall asleep side by side there on the grass dune by the stream gully.

6 The clear water stream quietly rustles along in the bog.

1 Rodger wakes up abruptly startled hearing what sounds like someone approach.

2 Rodger looks over to his side though Tom is gone.

3 Rodger get’s up hearing rustling in the woods nearby of footsteps approaching.

4 Rodger walks around a bend in the stream on the grass dunes where he finds a man.

5 A tall, pale white man, broad stature, with a large stomach, wearing a brown, orange tunic, with a red cloak.

6 He has short brown hair, a handsome face, clean shaven, with a full brown mustache across his upper lip.

Man: Hello. I am Harald.

Rodger: Hello.

“The Monsow bogs have company,” says the man with a smile to Rodger.

Man: A wonderful fog.

Rodger: Yes. We went from Monark’s to explore the Monsow. How did you get here?

Man: I live somewhere around here. You must be Rodger White.

Rodger: How do you know me?

Harald: In a bog, nature is freedom, power is home.

Rodger: Interesting, Harald.

Harald: You are a wanted man in the deep mires, Rodger, I must say.

Rodger: How did you find me here?

Harald:

1 If you fall asleep in a bog, you will not awake from the dream of eternity.

2 You fell asleep in the boglands, Rodger, now your soul is mine.

3 Come with me, Rodger, let’s see the Monsow together.

0 Rodger: Who are you?

0 Harald:

Harald smiles motioning with his hand to gesture for Rodger to come closer. Rodger doesn’t move then Harald waits a moment for Rodger.

Rodger: Where is Tom, have you seen him?

Harold: Who?

Rodger: Officer Smithly, he’s my attendant prog.

Harald suddenly appears frustrated.

Harold: Let me warn you, Rodger, you don’t know what you’re getting into. The empire is watching, Rodger. We are the chosen one’s.

1 “If I catch you now, by the spirits help me…,” says Harald walking closer to Rodger.

2 Harald suddenly reaches his hand out to try and grab Rodger.

3 Rodger frightfully takes a step backwards.

4 “Rodger!

5 Are you there?

6 Where are you?,” Tom shouts from the other side of the woods.

7 Hearing Tom’s voice Rodger turns his head around, seeing Tom approaching from the shadows of the woods on the other side of the bending stream Rodger shouts, “over here, Tom,” when Rodger hears Harold say, “go back to sleep, Rodger.

8 Rest now,” then Rodger turns back around though Harold is gone.

9 To Rodger’s surprise Harald is not there.

10 Rodger only sees lingering shades while tall trees of the woods bend in the wind.

1 “Rodger,” says Tom approaching Rodger from around the bend of the woods by the stream’s grass dune where they had laid down.

2 Rodger is dazed, groggy, laying on the grass dunes.

3 Tom is standing above Rodger who lays on the grass waking up from a nap.

4 “I went for a walk, sorry if I scared you, I started yelling for you, I came back and you were here,” says Tom.

5 Rodger gets up from off the ground.

Tom: What happened, Rodger? Are you okay?

Rodger: Yes.

Tom: Who were you talking to?

Rodger: I don’t know…

Tom: I heard voices though I don’t know whose.

Rodger: It was Harald. Let’s get going.

Tom: Let’s go to sleep, Rodger. We’re only going to take a nap, okay?

Rodger: No, Tom. Let’s go.

Tom: Yes, Rodger, sleep with me in the bogs deep.

Tom grabs Rodger then pulls Rodger while Tom gets down on the ground. Rodger tries to get free though Tom holds onto Rodger dragging Rodger to the ground while Tom goes to lay down.

Rodger: Why? Tom, let go of me!

Tom: It’s okay Rodger, he’s gone now, you’re with me again. I’m here to guard you.

Tom falls asleep wrapping his large arms around Rodger not letting go.

 

Rodger: You should be getting off me.

 

“You got me,” says Tom who smiles while laying down on his side with his eyes closed holding Rodger.

Rodger wakes up startled.

Rodger rises up leaning back looking over seeing Tom who is dozing off to sleep laying on the bog dune of the stream facing the other way.

Rodger get’s up then walks to the other side of the dune around the bend.

Before Rodger loses sight of Tom he looks back seeing Tom sleeping there on the grass banks of the stream. Rodger walks around the bending stream to the other side of the thicket of woods.

Harald is there on the other side of the bend.

Rodger: Harald, you are here.

What’s gotten into Tom?

Harald: Who’s Tom?

Rodger: My prog.

Harald: Rodger, the power of bogs is with you.

Rodger: I have to go home now, with Tom.

Harald: I tried to warn you Rodger. Listen to me next time, won’t you?

Rodger: Help me, Harald, and Tom!

Harald: Hahaha, there there, Rodger. The boglands aren’t always what they seem…

Rodger: How do I use the bog’s power?

Harald: You cannot catch me.

1 “Rodger,” whispers Harald.

2 Rodger wakes up abruptly from a nap on the dunes of a stream.

3 Rodger is groggy rising from what feels like a long nap in the bog under the Sun.

4 Rodger leans up propping himself up with his arms behind him.

5 Tom is asleep laying next to Rodger.

6 Rodger pushes Tom on the arm nudging him in his sleep.

Rodger: Wake up, Tom. He’s back.

Tom: Who’s back, Rodger?

Rodger: Harald.

Rodger and Tom rise to sit up on the dunes with their hands behind their backs with their knees bent though they see no one there.

Rodger: I thought someone was here before we went back to sleep. You grabbed me then pulled me to the ground. What’s gotten into you?

Tom: I grabbed you? No.

Rodger: Yes, you pulled me down to take a nap.

Tom: It couldn’t have been me. It was your idea to take a nap here. We must have been tired to sleep this long. We’d better get going, now.

Tom get’s up off the grass. Rodger gets up from the grass dunes. A pale shimmering fog looms in the distance.

Rodger: Is this another dream?

Tom: No, you’re not dreaming. Though I hope we’re not lost.

1 The land has gotten scoured by a fog cloud.

2 Rodger and Tom walk along the grass dunes through the fogs.

3 They come to a rock ledge where the isles of the stream separate through a bending wood thicket deepening into the bog valley.

4 “It was this way,” says Rodger who hurries on in the direction of the gully dunes going into the distance.

5 “No,” says Tom unmoving waiting for Rodger to turn around.

6 “We went this way,” says Tom pointing to a rocky ledge at the far side of the grass gully dune.

Tom: See where the stone ledge is? We want to go South-East from there.

Rodger has a compass he looks at then Rodger looks at Tom.

Rodger: You’re right.

Tom: I know I am. We’re not far from the house. Let’s get back before it get’s late.

Rodger and Tom walk along the bog stream dunes where they approach a familiar thicket of woods at a distant pastured lichen harrow.

Rodger: What happened back there in the Monsow, Tom?

Tom: What do you mean?

Rodger: I woke up though you weren’t there.

Tom: I woke up while you were napping, then went for a quick walk around the stream banks, then I came back and you were still asleep, I nodded back off to sleep next to you then all of a sudden you were waking me up talking about this other fellow, Harald. Are you sure you saw someone there?

Rodger: I thought I saw someone calling himself Harald who said he knew me.

Tom: Maybe you were dreaming, we fell asleep for a while.

Rodger: I’m not sure, now.

Tom: We’re almost home.

1 Tom continues walking towards Lakeisle through the Monsow where he nearly sees Bogmire’s estate lands.

2 Rodger and Tom walk towards Rodger’s house through the back-yard then enter inside the sliding doors to the living room.

Inside Rodger’s house Rodger wears his nature explorer’s outfit in his writing room talking to Tom. Rodger sits at his large office chair behind his desk facing Tom on the other side of the desk. Rodger’s face is pale while he stares curiously at Tom.

Tom: Are you having frights, Rodger? I can see it’s bothering you. Tell me what happened.

Rodger: It must have been him.

Tom: Who is he?

Rodger: Sometimes I hear voices in the Monsow bogs.

Tom: Whose voices are they?

Rodger: Like whispers in the deep Monsow. They’re here to move me in the direction of their possibility.

Tom: Rodger, you’re not the only one who’s tried to explore the Monsow.

Rodger: Discoveries made by natural science explores the bogs.

Tom: About these voices, what do you hear them telling you?

Rodger: Sometimes they’re telling me to come inside, though, it feels like they’re warning me, watching, waiting.

Tom: I won’t let them get to you.

0 Rodger: Thanks, Tom.

Tom and Rodger pause a moment from talking. Tom looks around the room then looks back at Rodger.

Rodger: Tom, what if the Monsow was cursed?

Tom: What do you mean?

Rodger: Harald said something about us in the bogland’s falling asleep inside the dreams of eternity.

Tom: Sounds like a pleasant escape from reality. To me, I wouldn’t take it into much consideration. Rodger, you’re thinking with magical ideas.

Rodger: The Monsow’s mystery confines the rights of our freedom. I have to go back into the Monsow to see what’s there.

i Tom walks around Rodger’s house

i Lauren listens to music in the red room

1

Tom walks through the upstaires of the house.

2

Rap music is being played loud in a room upstaires while Tom approaches the sound he hears of the beat of a instrumental tune with a vocalist saying, “blast!, with my fuckin’ pistol i’ I burst.

3

Bang, bang!, pow, pow.

3

Blast!, with my fuckin’ pistol i’ I burst.

2

Bang, bang!, pow, pow.”

1

Tom smells green smog fumigations burning.

1

Tom peers into the room seeing Lauren sitting on a chair.

2

A brown wood table holds a delux stereo speaker music player vox.

3

The walls of the room are painted entirely red.

4

“I be bussin’, I be bussin’, I be stackin’ on the bogs!

3

I be,” is heard playing on the music tape when the music player suddenly stops.

2

The room is partially cloudy with white smog in the air.

1

Lauren pauses the music seeing Tom in the door way.

Lauren: Hi Tom. What’s up?

Tom: Nothing, I’m seeing how you’re doing, is all.

Lauren: I’m good. Chillin’, just listening to some music. You?

Tom: I’m alright.

Lauren: This is the new Rebel South. He’s from Cogsville. I’m liking it a lot.

Tom: Are you okay?

Lauren: I’m cool. This is Rodger’s deluxe music set player.

Tom: Okay, I’ll let you get back to it.

“A’igh, cool,” says Lauren who pressies play on her music set again. The deluxe player set with stereo speakers again booms Lauren’s music playing loud. “You know, I got’s to protec’ mines! I’m a’ be, rollin’. Me and my doll, she i’ fine. I’m riding to the are na’ in Cogsville, Illinois, front row like in seat nine,” says the rap voice playing on the music set. Lauren looks away from Tom contemplating to herself. Tom slowly goes to close the door to the all red room.

Tom walks towards Daniel who is itemizing a cabinet of files in the hallway.

Daniel: Tom, good chap. How are things?

Tom: I’m alright. What’s happening, Daniel?

“Not a lot, sorting Rodger’s itinerary,” says Daniel looking down at the cabinet files sorting through them.

Tom: Okay, I’ll let you get to it then.

Tom continues to patrol through Rodger’s property in his Enforcer armor. After a while longer Tom sits at the couch in the living room wearing his Enforcer armor. Tom turns on the cable television.

i Rodger Tom and Lauren exercise

1 Rodger, Tom, and Lauren are all wearing casual sports clothing in the fitness room of the house excercsing.

2 Rodger and Tom wear sports shirts with a sports shorts on while Lauren is in her fitness clothing wearing tightly fitting sport apparel.

3 Tom lifts weights at the bench.

4 Rodger strikes the punching bag with hard punches and kicks.

4 Lauren is stretching standing up.

3 Lauren leans over to her sides, front and back.

2 After stretching Lauren bursts into a fitness routine taking quick steps to run in place.

1 After a while of exercising Lauren leaves the gym room walking away into the corridors of the house.

i Rodger the white tiger general Enforcer combat with Tom

1 Rodger and Tom walk to Bogmire suited in Enforcer armor.

2 Tom’s prog armor is multiple colors of white, orange, and black.

3 Rodgr’s armor is white and black.

4 Rodger has a white officer’s uniform with a white tie under his armor, wearing a white armor vest, black arm guards, black leg guards, with white long boots, white gloves, and a white cape with a black cape underside.

3 Rodger wears a white Enforcer helmet.

2 “Let’s go to the grove,” says Rodger.

1 The Sun shines bright high above the bog.

Rodger: Let’s have fun, you and I. I want to play a game.

Tom: Okay.

Rodger: I am the white tiger general.

Tom: Alright.

Rodger: You are the tiger general.

Tom: You are the white tiger general. I’m the tiger general.

Rodger: Are you ready for combat?

Tom: Yes.



1 Tom fights with Rodger in Enforcer armor in light excercises of Enforcer infantry quarters combat in the moss grove. 2 Rodger slashes the baton at Tom who blocks with a shield. 3 Rodger strikes Tom’s shield with the baton. 3 Tom swings his baton at Rodger who dodges. 2 Rodger jumps forward back flipping into the air while striking Tom’s armor vest at the abdomen, slashing across at his stomach through his upper side. 1 “You got me,” says Tom with a pleasant smile posturing normally, breaking from combat by lowering his baton and shield into unguarded stature.

0-4 Tom goes to slash Rodger with the baton though Rodger dodges Tom’s baton.

0 Tom’s armor vest at the abdomen with a slash of the baton.

0 then steps forward towards Tom.

0 In a moment of battle

0 Then Tom blocks Rodger’s baton with the shield.

0-3 Rodger goes to high kick striking Tom’s shield in guard then Rodger steps forward towards Tom.

0-3 Rodger strikes

0-2 Rodger lands on his feet in front ofTom.

1 “Tiger general,” says Rodger while holding his shield and baton low Rodger pacts to Tom. “White tiger general,” says Tom holding his shield and baton low to pact to Rodger.

Rodger: You’re very good at fighting, Tom.

Tom: You’re something more, though. I’ve haven’t seen abilities like yours.

Rodger: My combat form is style of Enforcer inventory.

Tom: I used to box when I was younger. I quit a boxing career to enlist with the police in my early years. Since I’ve had instruction by the police academy procedures.

Rodger:

1

I’ve given you instructions with Enforcer inventory.

2

Enforcer inventory postures combat with rigorous routine exercise.

3

Enforcer guides all armor guard inventory through policy operations standards, establishing lyg sets, to the combat armada.

2

I have a legendary combat form from experience with the world’s grand masters.

1

I’d like to instruct you in combat.

Tom: I have time.

i Getting to the gala

1 Rodger waits in the backyard of his house wearing a white tuxedo. 2 Daniel sets a table in the back-yard with Rodger who puts wine glasses with wine bottles out over a white tablecloth. 3 Tom wearing a black tuxedo approaches Rodger having a glass of wine. 3 Tom and Rodger have wine glasses in the back-yard.

2 “Savages non,” says Rodger to Tom.

1 “Haha,” Tom laughs.

0-1 then smiles looking at Rodger.

1 Michael, Jim, Pitrov, Andre, and Bob arrive at Rodger’s house in the early afternoon all wearing tuxedos.

2 Lauren approaches wearing a formal green gown.

3 The Cogsville Enforcers talk while having glasses of wine with Rodger and Lauren in the backyard of the house.

3 “The Cogsville Enforcers was broadcast on TV with the TV series now fully completed showing episodes.

2 The series finale was shown on TV only this month.

1 Bob is now the icon of the TV show with star press acclaimed to The Cogsville Enforcers,” says Rodger.

Rodger: How is Fort Haro taking it, Bob?

Bob: It’s wonderful. The directors at Fort Haro are enthralled by my success.

0 to make me seargant first class.

I get letters from fan mail sent to me at Fort Haro. I get breaks at base to read through all the fan mail I’ve gotten. I pin some of the affectations up around my office.

Tom: You are a peculiar one, Bob. Haha ha.

Bob: Aren’t you all getting letters of fan mail?

1 “Winthrope chauffeured us a limosine, it’s here,” says Rodger. 2 A black stretch limosine arrives to the house. 3 The event of the evening to occur is a gala held by the govern of Cogsville in center city, on ordering protocol of police militaries including armor inventory local to Cogsville, Illinois. 3 Expected guests are executors of govern council, senators, congressional directors, police, army, justices, and interested participation of citizens. 2 The group gets into the limosine where a chauffer wearing a black suit holds the door. 1 The chauffer closes the door behind them driving away.

i Armor Gala in Cogsville

1 A black limosine pulls around a large stone waterless garden fountain at a grand mansion of center city Cogsville in the early evening.

2

The Cogsville Enforcers, Jim, Michael, Pitrov, Andre, Tom, Bob, all wearing tuxedos get out of the limosine.

3

A nearby crowd begins to gather around at the limosine seeing Cogsville Enforcers they recognize stepping forward out of the carriage door.

4

Screaming ladies wearing formal dress rush towards the limosine arriving while a well dressed crowd gathers around at the limosine arriving to a large stone stairway entering into a grand mansion at the gala.

5

Security escorts wearing black suits, white collared shirts and black ties appear pushing the crowds away.

5

Rodger gets out of the limosine wearing a tuxedo to a very large building of a classic early 20th century grand mansion.

4

Rodger takes Lauren’s hand getting out of the limosine’s car door.

3

The crowds disperse going back to formal engagements.

2

A very big red carpet with gold fringe is laid over the large stone steps of the entrance to the building.

1

Rodger walks up the carpet of the large stone stairway with the Cogsville Enforcers into the ballroom of the building.

1 Inside the building is a grand ballroom of the large stone mansion.

2 A large number of guests are in crowds of attendance inside at the ball-room floor.

3 People elegantly dressed with fashionable dresses for women while men are wearing black tuxedos, pack inside the building though there’s space to walk around inside the very large room.

3 Light brown hard-wood flooring covers a wide open space where the planned event is happening.

2 The ballroom has a very high ceiling with tall windows at the side to the outdoors.

1 Big bright chandaliers hang from the tall ceiling lit.

1 Rodger walks into the building with The Cogsville Enforcers. 2 “Those ladies out there sure were screaming for us,” says Jim. 3 “They must know who we are,” says Rodger. 3 “Michael, security will be very high at this event. 2 They’re probably civilian guests. 1 Rodger’s group walk through the floors at the gala party.

1 There are many people walking around in formal dress, men in tuxedos or suits, women in gowns. 2 A waiter is serving prepared drinks with alcohol at a white table cloth set at table to the side of the room while waiters wearing black suits walk around the floor bringing appetizers on round metal serving plates to the guests. 3 Rodger makes his way through a crowd of elegantly dressed folk towards the middle of the room in front of Tom, Andre, Pitrov, Michael, Jim, Bob and Lauren with him. 2 “There’s Justice Setter,” says Rodger seeing Judge Setter in a black tuxedo nearby speaking to a group of people with him. 1 Rodger’s group approach Justice Setter.

1 “Hello Rodger,” says Judge Setter. 2 Suddenly, a crowd gathers around Rodger. 3 Rodger with the Cogsville Enforcers are being surrounded by crowds of elegantly dressed people. 4 The crowd begins talking about The Cogsville Enforcers from the TV show. 5 “It’s Bob Kovla! 5 I love you Bob!,” one lady shouts. 4 It’s Rodger White,” says a man. 3 “O’, isn’t he amazing?,” says another woman. 2 “Rodger, I heard you bought the Enforcer factory, what are you planning to do with it now?,” says another man. 1 Rodger pulls Lauren away with him getting in back of Tom, with both men having fairly big stature, Tom is a large tall man with impending demeanor imposing himself in front of Rodger to obstruct the approaching crowd.

1 “Alright, alright!, everyone you’ve had enough,” says Justice Setter walking before the crowd in front of Rodger’s group waving his hands about in a foray in the air fore at the people nearby. The audacious crowd dispearse amoung the thick of the gala party.

3 At a near distance a crowd is gathered to watch the conversation while Judge Setter talks with Rodger there with The Cogsville Enforcers.

2 A crowd of elegantly dressed women and men watch with anticipation of the TV star’s performances while Judge Setter talks to Rodger and his group.

1 Setter talks to Rodger with a crowd of the gala’s guests around watching their conversation.

Rodger: 1 Is equal right a freedom shared by the govern executors to all or simply law establishing protections to the merit of equal application?

Setter: Questions, questions.

“Good question,” says one lady watching their conversation from the crowd.

Rodger: 1 We all are equal to the legislation in articles of the govern. 2 It’s time we express our right’s equally to all by benefitting from legislations, including executor’s of the govern. 3 Freedom is a right to have at our benefit while law is our security. 4 What benefit the law serves expresses shared rights of legislation by the people including executors of govern. 4 Without a reason to serve E.R.L.S. invalidates legislations from selective participation in law to those who only afford monetary influence, or by those whose only govern is the authority of militaries. 3 We are the those who value freedom above all else. 2 Policy operations uses the commencement of E.R.L.S. law. 1 All protocols of law is served by policy operators.

A crowd of people paying attention to the talk at the gala listen to Rodger like they were to provide audience.

Rodger: 1 Tell me, folks, who has a right one does not have equally?

1 Now, answer, I, have a right of freedom.

Setter: Here here.

1 “To freedom!,” says a man in the crowd raising his drink glass up. 2 “Yay!,” says one woman. 2 “I couldn’t have said it better myself,” says a lady in the crowd. 1 “Crazy,” says another man in the crowd, “haha ha,” laughs a man in the crowd raising his drink glass.

i Problems of past guards

Rodger: 1 The reasons in my article’s introduction are clear, rights of freedom provide law to the benefit of equality or are fully deposed of by supreme order. 1 We all have the power of rights with the orders of a united freedom. 1 I’m introducing legislation to Cogsville’s govern council.

0-2 Past problems with security of a govern’s authority is equal both inadequate guards of policy operation to their awkwardly posed law of legislation.

1 “Senator Orbert, senate chairmen, may be interested in hearing this,” says Justice Setter grabbing Rodger by the shoulder. 2 Justice Setter looks around the room holding onto Rodger at the shoulder. 1 A tall man Judge Setter is able to see another man in the crowd who he recognizes at the other side of the large room in the near distance.

Setter: There’s Senator Orbert now talking with Major Voyle. I’ll introduce you.

Judge Setter lets go of Rodger’s shoulder leading Rodger with his group of officers to walk over to Senator Orbert there with Major Voyle.

Senator Orbert is a tall, lean, clean-shaven, white man, with medium length blond hair combed to one side, wearing a black tuxedo. The other man who is Major Voyle is white, average height with broad stature, a scruffier face with slicked-back white and black hair wearing a black tuxedo.

John: Hello Bob.

Bob: Hello Major Voyle.

John: Bob is a hero at Fort Haro, if you haven’t heard.

Bob: I got lucky, is all. I wouldn’t have been here in the first place without Rodger White.

Setter: Rodger is introducing legislation. Equal rights by disposition of the articles to serve the govern, if I’m supposing correctly. I’ve seen the proposed articles Winthrope showed me. I’m guessing the official version will feature more of the Enforcer armor.

Orbert: How is the article commencing, Rodger?

Rodger: The article expresses merits to the order of the law in Cogsville. I am proposing sessions of govern council advise on the commencement itself by inspection.

Orbert: What is the main proponent? Give a brief over-view.

Rodger: 1 The introduction proposes a concept of supreme order titled Equal Right to Legislation Statures with a pair of legislation articles to a improvements in provisional official govern security, titled Policy Operation. 2 Security of the official govern has a honor to fulfill in providing service. 3 All law is the right of equality by article of legislations. 2 A large adjustment to Cogsville’s tax structure is expected to process being partnered with much better accords to the law of legislations. 1 More freedoms with greatly improved official security.

Orbert: Interesting, though I’ll need to see more information.

“What should I wear?,” says Lauren soft.

John: It won’t matter any. Nuclear war is on-coming. I am preparing my armies now.

“Let’s take a walk,” says Justice Setter looking outside the window. They walk through the grounds of a large open stone court-yard garden outside the grand ball room. “You look wonderful this evening, Lauren,” says Rodger walking by Lauren’s side. “I try,” says Lauren smiling.

Setter: There’s the mayor.

Walking through the grounds is Cogsville’s mayor.

Rodger: Hello Mayor Pennymaker. I am Rodger White.

Mayor Pennymaker: Hello Rodger.

Rodger: I created The Cogsville Enforcers. I own the factory of E-AGI.

Pennymaker: I’ve heard about The Cogsville Enforcers. A new series on TV.

Orbert: Rodger is going to propose legislation to Cogsville. Though it’s a bit of a mystery at this point…

Setter: Nonsense, we wouldn’t want to be left in the dark, would we? I’ve seen the proposed articles of the introduction. I’m sure Rodger could use some help.

Pennymaker: What is the feature of your legislation?

Rodger: 1 Rights are amended to provide freedom of equal laws, to all individuals with their executor’s of the govern. 2 Security of our govern is improved establishing greater official protections. 3-1 Tax structures are adjusted to better serve equity in Cogsville. 3-1-1 I have orders of the newly formed batallion of progs. 2-2-1 E-AGI is advancing protocol of policy operations security protection. 1-1-1 I’d like to share more if you’d have my council.

Orbert: Keep us informed, Rodger. You have gathered interest in expressing the proposed introductions.

Setter: 1 Listen to him, Rodger. 2 You have not gone unnoticed. 3 Folks, at the city controller there’s a surplus of expenditures from progs since my order to service was signed. 2 I’d like more info when available. 1 We’ll be watching how a protocol of E-AGI plays out…

1 “Go on, Rodger, enjoy yourself,” says Judge Setter grinning. 1 “You’re the man of the hour,” says Judge Setter who raises his drink glass up to Rodger.

1 Rodger walks back through the gala ball-room.

2 Lauren sees a women she knows in the crowd of the ball-room floor.

3 Pitrov, Andre, Michael, Tom and Jim walk around on their own while Bob talks with Major Voyle.

3 Lauren goes to talk to a friend she recognizes.

2 Rodger seperates himself alone from the group.

1 Rodger waits with a moment to himself on the ball-room floor when a man wearing a black tuxedo approaches him.

i Arneld Cawlock

i Cabal at the gala

Under a crimson Sunset over the horizon shining in through large windows in the ball-room floor a tall lean man with balding brown hair wearing a black tuxedo approaches Rodger, saying, “Rodger White. I am Arneld Cawlock. You owe us, Rodger,” looking at Rodger.

Arneld: I am cabal. I know you have the Enforcer factory to make AGI.

Rodger: Who are you?

Arneld: We rule the world. Empires of the cabal guard power.

Rodger: I don’t know what you mean.

Arneld: You will some time.

I must go now. Farewell.

Arneld walks away from Rodger into the gala crowd.


Rodger sees Lauren at the gala main floor. Lauren is talking to a Asian woman, average height, wearing a elegantly bright white dress with a slant at the knees of bright black going down fully across the legging. Rodger walks over to Lauren.

Lauren: Hi Rodger. Rodger is here with Enforcers. Rodger, this is Henna. Henna works in fashion design.

Henna: I’m a model.

Lauren: What are you doing here?

Henna: Some of my family were invited, I’m here with my Dad. Funny seeing you here, Lauren. What are you up to lately?

Lauren: Haha, me?

Henna: What happened to Larin Fashion? Didn’t you showcase Center 6?

Lauren: You remembered.

Henna: Of course, girl. I’ve known you for a while now. Mi ki san she no?

Lauren: Haha! Okay.

i Police Chief Hully

1 Tom is talking with a white-haired gentleman wearing a black tuxedo standing at the ledge of a large stone balcony a floor above a very large open court garden patio.

2 The balcony has a view of a large open garden in the back court-yard of the grand mansion behind the ballroom.

3 A white man with broad, somewhat tall, fat, with balding white hair, clean shaven with a full white mustache across his upper lip.

0 is the Cogsville police chief George Hully.

2 At the ledge of the balcony is a thick stone cement side railing.

1 Tom and Chief Hully both hold martini glasses having a conversation.

1 Tom has scotch on rocks.

i Police chief Hully at the gala

Tom: I’m ordered to prog.

George: To what?

Tom: It’s the CPD exclusive attendants protection plan. I guard Rodger White. Rodger pays my salary with a prog promotion.

George: Then this is where the CPD’s controller has been.

Tom: 1 I am Rodger’s exclusive prog.

George: Now, could you tell me what is the prog exactly?

Tom: I am ordered by operating policy in protocol to Enforcer AGI through the implimentation of the initial phases.

George: Enforcer AGI like the TV show you were in?

Tom: Yes.

George: We are more limited in the policies of personal security officer protections than what I saw you with on TV. The Cogsville Enforcers applied their own unique ability to battle in armor guards I have never seen before. How were you prepared for the violence of Enforcer combat, on TV?

Tom: We have been excercising in combat routines of Enforcer battles with Rodger.

George: When did you begin real battles?

Tom: The show’s creator, Rodger White, introduced himself to me at Norside Station. Though in the TV broadcast I didn’t participate in the fights.

George: I have been watching you, Officer Smithly. You made us proud.

George takes a drink of his glass. Tom sees Rodger walking around on the other side of the balcony. Rodger sees Tom. Rodger walks over to Tom with the police chief.

Tom: Rodger, this is Cogsville’s Chief Of Police, George Hully.

Rodger and The Chief shake hands.

Tom: Rodger created the TV show.

George: What inspired you to make The Cogsville Enforcers?

Rodger: The Cogsville Enforcers were a group of police military excercising in combat routines of Enforcer protocols. The TV series was in syndication to show off the Enforcers. I am interested in the applications of advancing the protocol of Enforcer procedure to policy operations by lygs.

George: Cogsville’s police officers are working on protocols behind my back to accomplish missions without my approval now? Well, I’ll be…

Chief Hully frowns at Rodger. “The chief is pulling your leg, Rodger,” says Tom. Chief Hully grins wide with his mouth partially open chuckling.

The Sun is setting at Cogsville shining on a vibrantly red colored white cloudy horizon.

Rodger: Chief, how would you like to experience Enforcer armor guard inventory with The Cogsville Enforcers exercise routines?

George: Possibly. I’d say, yes, if I could. O’ I don’t know.

Rodger: I’ll be introducing legislation of policy operations in partnership with the expansion of equal rights in order to implement the articles of a Cogsville lyg.

George: Then I suppose this legislation to policy operation has order of the security detail to the progs I’m hearing about?

Rodger: You’re right…

1 Rodger pauses a moment looking blank.

2 Pale white in the face Rodger stares out from the balcony in front of him into lost sights of appearance.

3 “Everything okay, Rodger?,” says the Chief.

2 Rodger’s cheeks gain their usual bright pink complexion.

1 Rodger shows focus looking at the police chief.

Rodger: Chief Hully, I will see you around.

Rodger turns to face the gala room looking through the entrance way to the balcony.

George: O’, a’, haha ha, why? Where are you going now?

In the grand ballroom bright lighting shines from inside out into the early evening.

Tom: Another drink?

Tom shakes the ice in his otherwise empty glass.

George: Might I ask?

“Is a promotion in line for the Chief?,” murmurs Chief Hully walking with Rodger and Tom onto the floor of the main room. Rodger, Tom and Chief Hully enter into the grand ballroom walking slowly.

i Tom has breakfast with Rodger

1

Tom approaches the kitchen in the morning wearing white cotton button up pajamas with blue striped lines seeing Rodger.

2 Rodger has white flannel pajamas on pan frying a stack of flap jacks.

3 Tom’s large hairy stomach sticks out in his pajama’s top at the low end with his belly showing.

3

Tom sits at the kitchen counter at a place set for breakfast.

2

There are eggs, bacon, a bowl of fruit, with English muffins.

1

Tom and Rodger have a their breakfast in the kitchen wearing their pajamas.

Lauren walks downstaires in her cotton pajamas wearing a light grey t-shirt pajama top open at the belly with stripped green pajama pants. Lauren’s abs are fit with lean curving stomach muscles. Rodger sits at the kitchen counter while Tom is in the kitchen waiting for Rodger.

Lauren: You didn’t wake me up. Did you make breakfast?

Rodger: Yes, I thought you wanted to sleep.

Rodger gets up from the kitchen counter.

Lauren: Where are you going now?

Rodger: Tom and I are going out to Bogmire then we are going to City Hall.

“Great,” Lauren says sarcastically.

Lauren: Another day hanging out around the house.

Rodger: I can’t entertain you all day.

Tom: I’m interrupting things. I’ll go change into my uniform.

Lauren: No, it’s fine. You don’t need me around you.

Rodger: No. I guess not.

 

0 Rodger: See the world from your own eyes.

Tom: What did you want to do today?

Lauren: I was going to go shopping, chill, watch TV, then get to work on my latest designs, whatever they were going to be. I’m not sure now.

Rodger: Sounds like a plan to me. We have to get ready. Weren’t you going to get us linens?

Lauren: A’igh. I’ll take care of the house and stuff.

Rodger: I’d say you could go with us, though I’m not sure you’d want to or not?

Lauren: No, I got you. I’m going to get ready on my things. I may go see my girlfriend.

i Tom and Rodger talk about Lauren

1 Tom and Rodger are wearing Enforcer armor talking at the table inside the white tent in the grass field.

Tom: I’ve noticed you and Lauren sometimes have smog at the house. Green, right?

Rodger: It’s something we invite in for fun. It’s a ghost of our past.

Tom: 1 I’m not going to judge you by it. 2 I patrol on your order in your view-point arranging aversions of my perspective with my protocol at your command. 3 I only have to amend my protocol to serve you for capitol securities.

Rodger: It’s always green coming from Cogsville.

Tom: Okay. Now I don’t mean to intrude, are you sure Lauren’s on the level with you, Rodger?

Rodger: 1 Lauren’s adventurous like me. 1 She’s a woman, young, smart, bright, likable.

Tom: You have a young lady at the house.

Rodger: 1 If it’s comfortable here together you and I become a family.

2 All families have experiences together.

1 If you don’t like it here then it’s my fault.

Tom: I don’t know what you mean.

Rodger: You are more than a friend, Tom. You are my guard attendant.

Tom: We are friends. I trust you with my life. To your official security I guard.

Rodger: I love Lauren. I want to know she’s happy living here.

Tom: I will protect you both. I also will look out for Daniel and guests who come to the house.

i Rodger examines the legislation in the white tent

Rodger examines written articles on the table inside the white tent. “I’m looking at the orders I have of policy operations. The articles of policy operations are incomplete. Is there procedures you’re missing?,” says Rodger looking down at the written article on the table.

 

Tom: You tell me.

“The executors of operation must officially amend the articles,” says Rodger reading the article.

Tom: Alright. How?

Rodger: 1 The article of legislation provides official policy operation total protocols.

2 There should be a lyg operator to provide you orders.

1x I have to share my articles of legislation with govern executors.

2x

Let’s go to Cogsville.

3

You and I are the pale Americans.

3

Our rights are laws of equality.

2x

Cogsville is going to introduce world legislation.

1x

All the world may introduce the same measures of their govern.

Tom: All the world?

Rodger: If a country has articles statured to govern laws then they have rights of equal legislation.

A moment of silence goes by in the white tent.

Rodger: I was thinking of having a Red, White and Blue parade to celebrate The USA with the people in Cogsville. Folk at the institutions of city governs would have to be contacted. I thought they may want to know more about the Cogsville Enforcers, with what we have agreed to in our legislations introduction. Though I don’t know what for? I went to see you at the police station, like Larry, Jim, Michael, and Bob, I offered you something we had together.

Tom: Let’s see what happens.

Rodger and Tom enter Rodger’s house in their Enforcer armor.

Rodger: I have something to show you upstaires.

1

“This is Daniel’s room,” says Rodger opening a door to a room where Daniel’s has kept some of his belongings. 2 The room has a large chair, a desk, a small sofa, a small filing cabinet and a coat wrack. 3 Rodger closes the door behind them then they walk through the house on the upper level.

Rodger and Tom walk through the corridors of the upper level getting to the central room’s quarters.

Rodger: The house is 30 a bed room mansion where I live.

1 “I have extra rooms available for you to use,” says Rodger. 2 Rodger shows Tom a room in the house upstairs. 1 Rodger and Tom enter a empty room on the upper level of the house with a window facing the front outside, a closet door, and plush white carpet flooring.

Rodger: You’ll want more space to yourself to provision your guard patrols from home. You can use this room for now, if it’s okay with you.

Tom: Great.

Rodger: You’ll probably want a desk and chair, your own filing cabinet, what else?

Tom looks around the room.

Tom: A desk and a chair, a filing cabinet…

“I could hang my police plaquard on the wall here,” says Tom facing the white wall waving his open glove hands up in a gesture at the wall. Tom turns to Rodger again.

Tom: A gun rack.

Tom says nudging Rodger on Tom’s idea of having a wrack for guns. Tom has a pistol in a holster strapped onto his armor guard attire at his chest.

Rodger:

1

We haven’t had a dialogue about guns, you and I.

2

Your guns are provided by your official commanders.

3

Policy operations official orders your use of guns though those sets are auxiliary.

2

The Cogsville Enforcer’s use battle formation with quarters infantry excercises.

1

We have been limited to using quarter’s exercise through infantry combat.

Tom: I understand.

Rodger: 1 We’re implementing this phase of policy operations to determine fitting accords of prog services. 2 Policy operations implement changes to security protocol with the use of your govern official inventory. 3 Living here you’ll get everything you need to comply with operator’s protocol.

Tom: I’m considering selling my old house since I’m moving in here. It’s sort of a far drive back there and I’m sleeping here now.

Rodger: What ever you want to suit your security patrol.

Look in the closet.

1 Rodger points to the closet door at the side of the room. 2 Tom opens the door to the closet. 3 Inside the closet on the shelf is a pair of red boxing gloves. 3 “I got you boxing gloves, Tom,” says Rodger. 2 Tom holds the boxing gloves a moment looking at them. 1 “How very generous and thoughtful,” says Tom to Rodger.

Rodger: You’re home now.

i Rodger goes with Tom to Cogsville’s City Hall

i Cogsville center city

1 Rodger parks a white lamborgini at Cogsville’s City Hall.

2

Cogsville City Hall is at a concrete pavillion in the middle of center city.

3

Cogsville is one of the biggest cities in The United States.

4

Walking through Cogsville center city there are buildings towering high in every direction.

3

There are large main streets of Cogsville’s center city.

2

Cogsville is busy with pedestrians walking through and vehicles driving on heavily traveled roads.

1

Tom walks with Rodger approaching City Hall both wearing their suit of Enforcer armor.

i Cogsville City Hall

1r

City Hall is a large white stone building with elaborately fancy architecture.

0-2x

Rodger wears a white suit over a white Enforcer armor vest walking

2x

Rodger wears his white and black Enforcer armor with a Enforcer helmet, long boots and cape walking

with Tom who is wearing his full Enforcer prog armor, Enforcer cape, with the Enforcer scion helmet on.

3y

In City Hall Cogsville’s executor govern offices are held.

4h

Cogsville’s city executors are councilors of official administrations, including courts, mayoral offices, with more departments of governing authorities.

3y

Some positions in Cogsville’s City Hall are elected by ballot vote while others are appointed.

2x

Govern administrations sort business in City Hall extending the automnity of citizens, local to Cogsville, in perspectives of global trade in the USA, if necessary.

1r

They arrive at Judge Setter’s chambers in City Hall.

i Rodger visits Judge Setter

1 Inside the Judge’s chambers Rodger and Tom have a seat at Justice Setter’s desk.

2 Bookshelves are full of encylopedias of law at the sides of his chambers.

3 Hanging on the wall is a large painting of The God Ares, in gold phalanx armor, leather strapped with felt clothes, holding a gold spear in a pose of combat, appearing before a background of orange crimson land.

3 Judge Setter talks to Tom and Rodger from behind his desk facing them seated in front of him.

2 Rodger sets a fully written legislative article on the desk table.

1 Justice Setter pages through the article a moment.

Rodger: This is the final version of articles.

Judge Setter: 1 I’ve seen the articles already. 2 I can tell you there are more orders to prog service than when I gave the order. 2 MediaOne wants three more progs at other various locations. 1 You should inquire who is serving the progs to provide them your articles.

Rodger: The articles should be introduced to Cogsville’s govern here at City Hall.

Judge Setter: 1 Take your introductions to Mayor Pennymaker. 1 The Mayor’s office can share your articles with everyone else.

Rodger and Tom visit Mayor Pennymaker at the Office Of The Mayor in Cogsville City Hall. A bronze metal seal placard hangs indented into large doors to the mayor’s office. Rodger enters the Mayors office with Tom. They sit at the mayor’s desk facing Mayor Pennymaker.

0 With progs in service

i At the Mayor’s office

Rodger: This is introduction of legislation in articles to the Cogsville govern. I’m here to provide City Hall’s governing council with service.

Rodger sets the legislation articles on Mayor Pennymaker’s desk. Mayor Pennymaker looks at the article by scrolling through the edge of the stack of paper files with his fingers to count pages.

Rodger: They are seperate articles being paired together. E.R.L.S. with Policy Operation.

Mayor Pennymaker:

1 Is this over 100 pages?

2 I don’t have time to read this.

3 I’m more interested in the progs.

4 Though I will service your introduction to the City Hall govern council.

5 Also, tell me what it’s about, then I’ll know more.

6 Then I have a question to you about the progs for a moment, since you’re here.

Rodger:

1y Equal Right of Legislation Stature is a law of supreme order.

2 The short title of Equal Right Of Legislation Stature is E.R.L.S., while some may better see E.R.L.S. as E.R.G.L. or Equal Right Of Govern Legislations.

3-2y We have equal rights of law by a legislation in stature to article the govern.

4-3y A govern of written article to stature legislation into law provides the rule of justice with equal rights.

5-4 While articling laws of service to all E.R.L.S. deposes of laws serving unequal benefits.

5-4 For this matter, all service of govern security order is ruled by law of E.R.L.S. to use policy operations. 4-5 E.R.L.S. deposes of laws serving unequal govern security services.

3 All laws provide their stature to benefit us with the security of the people, equal by right of legislations in the court of order.

2y E.R.L.S. articles the executors of govern are equal to the people in the rule of law.

1y E.R.L.S. by supreme order serves all articles of rights provided by the laws of the govern legislation.

1y Policy operations is the article of govern legislation amending official security. 2y Policy operation is the bulk of merit in this legislation because policy operators attain significantly upgraded protocols in my view. 3 Policy operation services equal govern security by official executors. 4 Policy operators have improvements in their protection to provide security by soldiers of military police. 3-2y Cogsville’s policy operators use a code of law articled by legislation including E.R.L.S. to provide Enforcer’s armor inventory the right of service. 2-4 Policy operations provides a legislation of the rule of law including E.R.L.S. by order of the govern. 1y Policy operation organizes itself to amend service of govern police protection within a seperate article to the order of soldiers titled, lygs.

0-3 Policy operations of military and police are not the despots.

0-3 My legislation is in service with immediate effects to consumers, governors, taxes, serving wide reaching freedom in Cogsville.

1 A fair process of rules provides honor to the law of govern authority.

2 The arguments are clear here.

3 The law is to serve a benefit.

4 The benefit of laws like policy operation is often, or in many cases the security features provided.

3 The article’s introductions propose, legislations provide laws of equal rights or have their decries invalidated.

2 The plan here provides more freedom with better protections of govern security service, while the immediate effects are serving a surplus of expenditure at the Cogsville’s city controller’s office.

1 Govern operators in Cogsville may expect to earn the most amoung all official govern executors in the country.

Mayor Pennymaker: How much do they earn?

Rodger: Tom, you may inform.

Tom: I cannot prevent the mayor from inquiring into my accounts. My prog salary is three-hundred and twenty-nine thousand ($329,000,) with a eighteen thousand dollar ($18,000) bonus. Mr. White paid this mount in full to provide monetary value of service in the CPD.

Mayor Pennymaker: 1 You mentioned the policy operations is serving the city controller a surplus to the govern.

2 There is a million dollars in line to the CPD without a title except to Judge Setter’s order.

2 Now

I hear more progs are soon to be stationed.

Rodger: The monetary funds are ordered by the court with titles of policy operators.

Pennymaker: 1 Could you look into this for me? 1 The CPD is becoming cumbersome for me to handle.

Rodger: Okay. What about my articles of legislation, though?

Pennymaker: I can only forward your articles. I will deliver these articles to my advisers.

Rodger: Serve these articles for introduction to City Hall to the interested parties.

Pennymaker: You may want to introduce the legislation for commencement yourselves, until you are ready to proceed, I will be waiting.

i Lauren at the gallery

1

Lauren walks with Fran though the mall in Lakeisle.

2

Lauren sits in chairs with Fran at the garden pavilion of the mall.

3

Lauren and Fran set big mall boutique shopping bags down at their side.

4

They have a moment to rest.

5

Lauren sees a store nearby at the mall.

6

Fran looks over at her side seeing the store also.

5

“I have to get somethings for the house.

4

You can wait here.”

3

Lauren sits down again with another shopping bag.

2

“I had to get some linen sheets for the house,” says Lauren sitting down.

1

“Mmmkay,” says Fran.

Lauren: I could have a blunt right here.

“Hahaha. Na’,” exclaims Fran to Lauren.

 

Lauren: Ha ha, it’s Rodger’s expression from his parody.

Fran: Hah, I know.

Lauren: A’igh B, you ready to go?

Fran: Where are you going?

Lauren: I don’t know. Let’s walk.

Fran: Mmkay.

1 Lauren and Fran sit in a luxury sedan parked jagged in spaces at a Monark’s bog parking lot.

2 They sit in their car at a natural bog access scene by a lake in a grass field while burning a puffing blunt wrap they pass to ash green out of the window in the parking lot with the car stereo playing music. 1 Lauren drives away in the sedan.

i Lauren folds linens

At home in Lakeisle Lauren folds linens into a side closet of the house.

Tom and Rodger talk to Lauren in the living room.

Rodger: I’m getting into the pool. Tom, Lauren, would you care for a swim?

Tom: Okay.

Lauren: No, I’m chillin’. I have some stuff I have to get to.

Rodger: You don’t have be in isolation from us, Lauren.

Lauren: It’s alright. You boys go. Thanks, though.

i Rodger and Tom get into the hot tub

1

Rodger and Tom have their bathing suit trunks at Rodger’s pool getting into the water in the early evening.

2

The pool has bright white lighting on the sides and floors of the pool interior.

3

Tom and Rodger swim in Rodger’s pool on a cool evening in the bog mountains.

3

Rodger wades in a pool of clear blue water in the night.

2

Tom swims into the deep end then drifts on his back through the water.

1

Rodger and Tom talk while wading in the swimming pool.

Tom: I am ordered to your guard patrol.

Rodger: I invited you with me here.

Tom: I have established our security is clear.

Rodger: You don’t have to explain it to me.

1 After a while Rodger and Tom get out of the swimming pool to get into a hot tub on the same connected patio. 2 The hot tub is outside on the patio in the back yard. 3 In the evening the patio outside is lit by bright outdoors poolside over-head lighting.

3 Rodger and Tom sit quietly in their bathing suits in the hot tub at night.

2 Hot water bubbles from water jets with Tom and Rodger in the hot tub lit from lights inside the water basin.

1 Daniel walks over to the patio from the house to sit at a long beach chair on the patio while Tom and Rodger are in the hot tub.

i Tom and Rodger get into the hot tub

Rodger: Tom, right now you’re the U.S.’s highest paid officer of security.

Tom: Really?

Rodger: What is your rank?

Tom: Corporal, prog, 1st class.

Rodger: Daniel is here to keep us company.

Rodger looks over at Daniel sitting back at the patio lounge chair.

Rodger: Why don’t you want to get in, Daniel?

Daniel: Rodger, you’re special. Do either of you men want a drink?

Rodger: What are you making?

Daniel: Whatever would you like?

Daniel comes outside bringing Tom and Rodger mixed beverages of alcohol, a clear liquored beverage with mint for Rodger, a margarita for Tom.

Rodger: No glass poolside.

Daniel: Master White…

Daniels sets the beverages nearby at a table on the patio. “I ablidge,” says Daniel who then half bows a nod to Rodger who is in the hot tub. Daniel sets Tom and Rodger’s towels on the patio chair then Daniel goes inside the house.

i Rodger and Tom talk alone

1

Rodger and Tom walk under tall trees with big bright white clouds high above the bogs.

2

Rodger and Tom wear Enforcer armor going into Bogmire.

3

Rodger wears a white and black Enforcer suit while Tom has on orange, white, and black Enforcer suit, both of them wear full Enforcer armor guards with their cape.

4

Sun shines through the thickets onto the green groves around them.

5

“This feels like the first time,” says Tom walking through the grove.

6

“This is the first time with you.

5

I like you Tom.

4

I’m not going to lie to you,” says Rodger walking through the grove.

3

Tom and Rodger walk on the ground path through Bogmire towards the grass field at the mountainside.

2

“It’s okay if you like me, Rodger.

1

I am on guard,” says Tom.

Rodger talks to Tom in the center of a large grass field in the mountains of Bogmire. Rodger and Tom face each other talking alone in the grass field.

Rodger:

1

Your sense of merit matters with me.

2

I was contracted to write exclusively for MediaOne while I’ve become chief executor of Enforcer industries.

3

Policy operations have invested in earnings by govern agencies.

3

You’re amoung the 1% category of earnings for govern salaries.

2

You were the corporal of the CPD’s first batallion armoror of the guards who became my prog.

1

How does this make you feel, now?

Tom:

1

This is a special honor.

2

Bogmire is a home to me now.

3

I have you to guard.

Rodger: 1 Policy operations has successfully provided you to be my guard.

2

Your orders have acknowledged your role to prog accrediting your service to me.

3

I pay the CPD in the amount of your salary to have your service, plus promotion to your select special service, plus a bonus towards your operating policy, the costs are properly rated to policy operations of lygs.

Tom: I’m serving you the prog security provided official police protocol through the order’s in policy operation.

Rodger: You are a special prog. You earn bonuses because of your present skill in prog security protocols, plus living arrangements with your patrol provided by your entire routine. With what is to come from the executors of policy operation, you’re ability to honor the valor of security accrues with more distinctions of your class.

Tom: I understand. What are you asking of me?

Rodger: We are Cogsville Enforcer’s after all.

Tom: Yes, we are.

Rodger: I am a few years younger than you.

Tom: I’m middle aged.

Rodger: I want to be your friend.

Tom: We are best friends.

Rodger: Yes. I’m interested using the time we have acquired together to continue the excercises of the Cogsville Enforcer’s routines.

Tom: Okay. I am available.

Rodger: I’d rather continues the exercise of Cogsville Enforcer’s alone with you being my prog.

Tom: Alright. I can comply.

Rodger: This exercise with Enforcer inventory is personal to me having you here.

Tom: I’m here by no one else’s authority.

Rodger: Though you have to merit your own personal authority.

Tom: I have, Rodger. You should trust me.

Rodger: I am the white tiger general, Rodger White. Who are you, Thomas Smithly?

Tom: I am the tiger general, last I checked.

Rodger: This adventure takes the Enforcer’s in armor guard inventory on exploration in a world marred by right. I am the ambition of excellence achieved.

Tom: Tiger general at your command.

Rodger: Yes, tiger. I am the white tiger.

I need your help to establish a base of information used to project the source of Enforcer’s united.

Tom: Go on.

Rodger:

1

The spirit takes shape.

2

The forms of combat a challenge with the spirit to possess honor.

3

We are the West.

3

Bogs take hold of our power.

2

Here is our place in time.

1

Our adventure to uphold the right’s of freedom, to be civilized by the savage white,

protect the land’s of natural tigers, explore a world of beauty, courage, love, order the united Enforcers.

Tom: How?

Rodger: Our story continues. I avow the truth.

Tom: What is the truth?

Rodger: Truth is the collection of information.

Rodger provides Tom insight conceptualizing deepening interpretation by structuring concepts of logic.

Rodger: The greatest source of truth is gravity. The truth causes no pain.

Tom: You are articulate, intelligent, a ferocious Enforcer. I am humble.

Tom bows to Rodger.

Rodger: Humility is the greatest freedom.


Rodger bows to Tom.


Tom: What now?

Rodger: In posture the guard Enforcer energize’s their form. From form ability to fight gains combat stature. Stature is held by the posture of form.

1 Rodger and Tom exercise posture in the grass field at Bogmire under bright clouds.

2 Their legs bent at the knees.

3 Their elbows angled down.

3 Their statures of posture forms the Enforcer guards attribute with experience in the Cogsville Enforcers.

2 They stature the arch of their back up.

1 Their arms raised in front of them holding batons and shields.

“Power flexes by the ability to stretch with coordination of energy,” says Rodger to Tom. Rodger and Tom stretch in the field of grass flexing tension in arms, legs, and back.

1 Rodger battles Tom in Enforcer armor with shields and batons in fierce play fights in the grass field at Bogmire mountain in combat excercises exhibiting ferocity with their stature to promote violence in a game, where they help each other attribute abilities to wield the Enforcer inventory.

2

Rodger and Tom fight in Enforcer armor with shields and batons in the grass field at Bogmire mountain.

3

Slashes of the baton hack at their shield blocking strikes.

4

Batons clash against one another clanging to hard steel.

5

They dodge in place avoiding attacks to stature a guard, stepping to approach advantage of positions.

6

Tom wields the baton with strong embrace.

5

Tom has powerful control of his shield.

4

Tom’s powerfully enground battle posture is afflicted by high kicks and low slashes from Rodger who shows stability of posture balancing while manuevering at convexly statured angles of position.

3

Rodger gains positions by leaping up flips into furious baton strikes with jump kicks exhibiting arial acrobatics.

2

Rodger and Tom fight with stylistic elegance slashing their batons, positioning their shield array, hitting each other with baton strikes, punches, kicks, takedown throws, using the available holds of form they have, and the brunt impact of their shield, blocking and dodging, in their full Enforcer suits of armor with their combat routines going on for hours.

1

Tom fights with Rodger in consecutive rounds of Enforcer battles at a time in the grass field at Bogmire mountain.

0-1 Jim leaves Rodger’s office with Rodger and Harry.

0-1 Rodger leaves the Enforcer factory while Harry goes to his office.

i Jim sees a woman first time

1 Jim is on patrol at the Enforcer factory wearing his suit of prog armor.

2 Jim monitors activity around the building.

3 Jim walks around the factory through the building complex on the upper level.

4 A female scientist wearing a white lab coat, long shimmering dark brown hair, a grey blouse open wide at the top with a revealing bustier, seeing glasses and a short dark brown skirt she fits tight at the waist curving into, wearing high heals walks by Jim.

4 Jim postures in place to let the woman by.

3 The women looks at Jim with levity smiling to gesture politeness to him.

2 The women whose name is Amanda enters Harry’s office.

1 Jim continues on patrol through the cooridors of Enforcer factory checking around to provide official security protocols.

i Amanda enters Harry’s office

1

Amanda enters Harry’s office with Harry sitting at his computer monitor.

2

Amanda gives Harry a mathematically written paper file.

1

Harry looks at the mathematics files a moment then Amanda talks to Harry in his office while Harry sits at the computer.

Amanda: I have made my calculations of the design. Upon my inspections the protocol may proceed.

Harry: I’ll get factory to process the latest design.

Amanda: Is my style going into Enforcer codex orders?

Harry: Orders of Enforcer have been compiled to the codex. You completed the task I asked of you if your calculations are accurate in this design. We need a demo of our new inventory. Someone here has to try our new inventory.

“Who though?,” says Harry staring ahead blankly he thinks to himself.

Amanda: Who? What about the man who’s always walking around wearing Enforcer armor?

Harry: You mean, Jim. He’s the factory security guard. Maybe he would demo for us. We could ask him. Is the prototype ready to try?

Amanda: Not yet. I’ve made calculations of the inventory design. I have to get the factory armory to approve with certified protocols.

Harry: Alright.

i Michael a prog at MediaOne

Michael prog armor colors

Michael wears light grey black prog armor.

 

1 The MediaOne building is at Goldon Ave. and 16th St. where Michael statures in place in full Enforcer armor with shield and baton. 2 Michael’s prog armor is black with light grey straps. 3 Michael has a black Enforcer scion helmet, light grey gloves, light grey boots, with a black Enforcer cape. 4 Michael were’s a grey officer’s shirt with black officer’s pants underneath his Enforcer armor guards. 3 Michael has a pistol with him clasped into a holster on his belt hilt. 2 Inside the MediaOne headquarters building Michael gets patrol orders from Winthrope who arranged to have him guard the building. 1 Michael takes time to patrol the inside of the building while appearing outside in the perimeter to guard the building.

1 Outside of the MediaOne building on Goldon Avenue Michael may patrol around the MediaOne building to ensure security on site of the premises.

2

“I am a prog.

3

I serve the policy operator’s guard patrol at MediaOne.

3

I am on prog patrol,” says Michael to those who don’t know pointing to a star of the official badge of the CPD notched into the armor guard at his shoulder.

2

They’ve talked about occurrences in the big US city downtown to Michael when he has been on patrol’s engaging with citizens near MediaOne building.

1

Michael watches the street from behind the Enforcer scion helmet.

 

Michael is on guard patrol at the building of the corporate office with his official security clearance access to the security protocols at MediaOne.

0-1

After their engagements of battle Rodger and Tom continue to exercise with their Enforcer inventories.

0-1

Rodger and Tom fight with shields and batons in Bogmire.

 

Rodger and Tom continue with their Enforcer exercise routines.

1 Rodger and Tom appear happy, ordered into their activity together, in cooperation with their lasting friendliness to one another, operating with Tom and Rodger’s arranged agreements to have shared experiences.

2 Rodger and his prog exercise in posture, stretching, with quarters infantry combat routines using their Enforcer inventory with the shield and baton.

3 Rodger and Tom fight in Enforcer armor with the Enforcer inventory.

2 For hours in their Enforcer armor in the grass field at Bogmire mountain Rodger and Tom have been fighting.

1 Rodger and Tom are hot from battle exercises.

1 They are sweating in armor guards at the bog mountain’s field of grass in the Sun.

2 Rodger and Tom walk down the mountain incline on approach at the bog stream by the dunes of grass. 3 Rodger and Tom view the bog stream from the grass dune. 3 Clear water ripples in the bog stream thrush with vibrant algal blooms, by the dunes where grass grows with water tiger-lillies.

2 The stream widens in certain spaces deepening enough to get in.

1 The water cool on a hot Sunny day in Bogmire.

Rodger: Though I have a swimming pool, this is a bog, here is a natural routine of Bogmire Enforcer’s.

Tom: What?

Rodger: I’m taking off my armor and clothes. If you want privacy, I understand.

Tom: You don’t have to cover yourself from me.

1

Rodger hangs a towel on a branch of a tree on the grass dune of the stream on the side of the harrow mire.

2

Rodger takes off his armor guards setting them with his clothing on the ground.

3

Rodger gets in the bog stream naked.

3

Tom watches while Rodger wades in the water naked cooling off from the heat.

2

Tom postures in place while Rodger wades in the bog water under the hot Sun.

1

Tom’s pale face sweats from long exercises in the Sun.

Rodger: Tom, you don’t have to hide yourself from me. It’s hot out, if you’re comfortable enough, get in.

1

Tom takes off his armor guards setting them on the ground with his clothes.

2

Tom is naked getting into the bog stream.

3

Rodger and Tom wade naked in the clear water.

3

Rodger and Tom glide through rippling waters over rocks soft with patches of algal blooms.

2

Thick thrushes of algae flows in the water under their feet.

1

The Sun shines high above them.

 

Rodger: Is the water calming?

 

Tom: Yes. It feels good. The water’s cooling me down.

Tom stands up in the stream then splashes water onto his face with his hands. Rodger stands up.

Rodger: We could of worn bathing suits, if we wanted to establish better civility. There’s something savage about being Enforcer’s.

Tom: Hah. Yes.

Tom gets lower in the stream with the water rising to his chest. Rodger gets low in the water wading with the water rising up to his chest.

Rodger: Virility is a sensational power uncontrollable by nature. Could I tell you something, personal?

Tom: I avow your order’s. Say what you want to. It won’t matter if it’s personal or not.

Rodger: I could touch you on the chest. I could feel you there.

Tom: You are a powerful man, Rodger. How could it look to us?

Rodger: All the same. Though I won’t if you can’t have me touch you.

Tom: Okay. You may feel me there.

1 Tom wades naked in the water getting closer to Rodger with his body exposed above the water at the belly bobbing in the current.

2 Tom holds his chest steady in the water.

3 Rodger wades naked closer to Tom reaching with his hand to touch Tom on the chest.

4 Rodger puts his hand to the center of Tom’s hairy chest.

5 Rodger presses his hand up open against the center of Tom’s hairy chest.

5 Rodger feels Tom’s wet hairy chest.

4 Rodger rubs Tom’s hairy wet chest.

3 Rodger loosely grasps Tom’s chest hair with his hand.

2 Tom’s chest hairs pass through Rodger’s hand slowly drifting away.

1 “It’s okay,” says Tom who slowly wades in the water drifting away from Rodger.

Tom and Rodger in the rippling current face each other floating in the water with their knees bent with the water level up to their chests.

Rodger: You have courage.

Tom: I copy this order.

Rodger: I got to touch your love, once.

Tom: I let you be yourself. I am what I am. I can’t change what I am.

1 Rodger and Tom get out of the bog stream naked soaking wet walking over to their towels hanging on a tree branch. 2 Both men are fat around the waist, hairy, muscularly appearing, with large statures, Tom is the taller man with a larger broadness of his upper body. 3 Rodger faces Tom toweling off. 2 Tom and Rodger dry off naked with their towels on the grass dune’s. 1 Tom turns back to face Rodger seeing him drying off.

Tom: This was somewhat sexual. Am I dreaming or am I in a bog naked with a man?

“It’s okay,” Tom says cheerfully.

Tom: Sex happens, naturally.

1 Rodger and Tom get into their clothes then strap their Enforcer armor on at the grass dune.

Tom: I’m here to protect you.

Rodger: Are we tigers?

Tom: Always, my friend.

i Chief Hully visits Judge Setter

Chief Hully visits Judge Setter’s office. Justice Setter sits at his desk in front of Chief Hully seated at the other side of the desk.

Judge Setter:

1 I establish the rule of law.

2 I serve justice to Cogsville.

3 Peace is law where justice serves to establish the rights of freedom.

4 With justice serving the law the markets are free to have commerce.

4 Business has large implications to Cogsville City Hall.

3 Cogsville’s civilization is “completely prominent,” is what they’re saying, I agree.

2 We need a more worldly perspective, the type fitting to Cogsvillians, to live free.

1 Rodger White’s legislation articles provide service of govern law.

Chief Hully: How should I order progs?

Judge Setter: 1 It’s up to you. 1 We’re enacting policy to improve govern services. 2 I mention this is only experimental. 1 If all goes well in this round then the next round could begin commencements.

Chief Hully: I will order compliance, though my officers are unfamiliar with the protocols.

Judge Setter: You should be fully served with the order by a govern equal to your rights. Have you seen the legislation introductions? Have you spoken to Rodger White?

Chief Hully: Yes, I have, actually…

Judge Setter: Yes… Do you know why I like this painting?

Judge Setter points above him at a painting of the war god.

Chief Hully: What is it?

Judge Setter: A God Of War.

1 War is the outcome of conflict. 2 Civilization holds Cogsville to order through conflict. 3 Valorous with the honor of law is rule to order freedom with justice. 2 I rule with justice in Cogsville to honor the power of freedom. 1 The law orders through conflict to continue the peace by honoring freedom.

1 Rodger and Tom exercise in casual sports clothes in the fitness room of the house. 2 Tom has red boxing gloves on vigorously striking the hanging punching bags. 3 Tom takes steps around the punching bag attacking the bag with rapid consecutive swings punching with elbows bent. 4 Tom steps in position to punch the punching bag swinging wide from the hanging cord. 3 Rodger lifts weights at the weight lifting bench. 2 Tom and Rodger face each other stretching their arms, legs, and back in routine stretching excercises. 1 After stretching Rodger and Tom talk in the fitness room.

Tom: I’m getting in shape with our excercises.

Rodger: I am like battle legends of combat.

Tom: I enjoy fighting with you. You have made certain progress above the bounderie’s of my routine’s.

Rodger: There is going to be a global tournament of Enforcer’s. I’m considering entering us. We’d have competition with the world’s best in armor guard inventory. MediaOne is going to syndicate the tournament. It’ll be produced with the same accordance of the first contest, only with contestants from around the world.

Tom: Alright. Would we have a chance?

Rodger: We need to fight together with the Enforcer. You take combat lessens from me.

Tom: I didn’t get to fight in the first Enforcer contest. I would enter the Enforcer global contest with you.

i Chief Hully goes to the MediaOne building

1 Chief Hully arrives at the MediaOne building. 2 Winthrope talks to Cheif Hully. 3 The Chief can see the city below the high tower looking out the window from Winthrope’s office. 4 Winthrope is at his desk. 5 The Chief faces Winthrope who is at a large window with a wide view of the city.

Winthrope: At MediaOne we lead with serving a vital role in global markets.

Chief Hully: I’m here to provide you the judicial order’s of security service.

Winthrope: You are the finest in law. Though I agree with what Rodger says, you’re lacking in critical ways. Crucial equality is at stake to our freedom of expression.

Winthrope gives Chief Hully the proposed articles of legislations.

Winthrope: Here is a imminent article of govern attention. I am to deliver these articles to executors of Cogsville’s govern for service in order to gather support amoung interested parties.

 

1 Chief Hully takes a moment to read the article. 2 “I have been served with this. 3 The same articles were dispatched to me by City Hall,” says Chief Hully giving the article back to Winthrope.

0 Winthrope: Who has served you?

Winthrope: 1 Rodger could not have done this without me. 2 While I’m not taking away from his credit, Rodger leads a righteous cause, though there’s political influence he does not have, money he can’t afford, integrity not bought, though earned, esteem only I could entail to merit his goals.

George: What are your goals here?

Winthrope: 1 I am Rodger’s writing agent at MediaOne, I am in his corner. 2 You’re not here for my goals. 1 You’re here because I need prog service.

Chief Hully: Why do you need progs?

Winthrope: 1 The MediaOne corporate headquarters is located in center city Cogsville where the CPD are serving the finest in security. 2 MediaOne is a globally operating conglomerate of syndicated broadcasts, productions, and pressing stories. 1 Security at MediaOne is highest priority.

Chief Hully: Alright.

Winthrope: Progs security is more advantageous to guard the executors here at MediaOne. MediaOne would like to dispatch with the entirety of security going to progs.

Chief Hully: How many progs?

Winthrope: How many are there available? Let me put it this way. I’d like there be more security stationed here at the office building. I’ll need them to guard me personally.

Chief Hully: I’m only now hearing about the order of policy operation’s protocols. I’ll need to make sure your service is appropriated.

Winthrope: Officers of the law serve the right protocol to provide security here.

Chief Hully: I can comply with the order of progs.

I am busy with the city controller to allocate expenditures.

How much expenditure has MediaOne influxed the city controller with this time?

Winthrope: Three-hundred and twenty-nine thousand dollars ($329,000) for the prog in my exclusive service. Three hundred and ninety thousand dollars ($328,000) are going to progs for the four officers of MediaOne.

Chief Hully: I’ll see what I can arrange. If you haven’t heard from me again then your progs will be here in place.

i Chief sees Michael

1x Chief Hully sees Michael wearing Enforcer armor in the main lobby of the MediaOne Building. 2x Chief Hully pauses a quick moment seeing Michael wearing full Enforcer armor. 3 Michael wears a black helmet with a black Enforcer cape. 4 Hard set black steel guard plating covers Michael’s body wearing a light grey officer’s uniform underneath. 3 A thick armor vest straps around Michael’s upper body. 2x Michael is stationed in the lobby attending to a MediaOne executor he chaperons inside the building who is arriving wearing a suit holding a briefcase he carries walking quickly inside while being followed by an entourage of people wearing business suits. 1x Chief Hully exits the MediaOne building.

i Rodger’s idea of The White Enforcer

Rodger and Tom walk through Bogmire to the bog glen of lichens both wearing Enforcer armor.

Rodger: I have a good idea.

Tom: Alright, what?

Rodger: I’ll codex the inventory of Enforcer armor in all white. All white Enforcer inventory would get the attention of the future of policy operation.

Tom: You’re not a policy operator though. You have no official merits to the govern.

Rodger: Good, good. I am a Enforcer.

Tom: You are. You are the bearor of the Enforcer armor guard inventory.

Rodger: 1 I serve Enforcers industries. 2 The Enforcer has a white codex of armor guard inventory. 1 I’ll honor white symbolics with the Enforcer’s codexes of armor guard inventory.

1y I’ll be The White Enforcer.

2y I’ll be in all white wearing the officers suit with white Enforcer inventory.

3 I’ll identify myself with the folk of pale energy.

4 I’ll fight for nature.

5-4x I’ll use the power of courage.

4-3x I’ll protect equal rights of law.

3-2x I’ll avow the rule of freedom to all.

2 I’ll explore in order to unite Enforcer’s honor.

1y You’ll be going on my adventures with me, Tom.

Tom: Where are we going?

Rodger: 1 Like the legends before us the adventure continues.

Tom: How?

Rodger: 1 The White Enforcer identifies with the protection of freedom. 2 You and I, Tom. 3 We’ll adventure to explore the world. 4 Those who fought for my freedom have the honor. 5 The White Enforcer will become the champion of lygs. 4 In my power, I fight for the honor of their freedom. 3 Unto death of the pure, my cold immortal powers. 2 The world will know about us. 1 Who would I become selfless?

Tom: Selflessness, something I’ve known, like the policy operators, the guard of honor, a protection of freedom.

Rodger: Courage to have honor, beauty to show power, love to bless a spirit.

My prog, God protect you.



Rodger bows to Tom.



Rodger: The White Enforcer would become a moniker of myself, using the name Arthar Mist.

Tom: MediaOne would share your story.

Rodger: On our adventure’s you and I may seperate ways, you must explore the world for yourself. 1 I’ll always be your friend, Tom.

Tom bows to Rodger.

Rodger: Are you a family man, Tom?

Tom: I’d like to think I am.

1 You know what? 2 I don’t know what I want. 3 Relationship experiences in my life have come and gone. 4 It looks like I’m enjoying being your prog. 5 I guard you. 4 I watch you. 3 I’m here to protect you. 1 I wonder, if maybe this is the right family for me.

You think other police would have this opportunity?

Rodger: There’s policy operations.

Tom: Yes, though you brought us here, the Cogsville Enforcer’s.

Rodger: If you were not my prog then what would happen to us? I’d get another prog to take your place.

Tom: Are you sure they’ll be more progs, like me?

Rodger: 1 Cogsville, Illinois should have the first lyg. 2 The lygs are in article to the executors of policy operators. 3 Policy operation is the rule of law in a legislation to provide rights equal with united freedom. 3 Policy operations provides the govern protection of a Enforcer batallions police military protocol arranging their inventory to suit the security of armor guards by standards of industry manufacturing. 2 We have the order to provide policy operations. 1 Our next step is to ensure legislation commences into law.

Tom: How does a govern make policy operator’s lyg progs?

Rodger: 1 The progs are a uniquely attributed service battalion by the security of the operating policies, most likely lygs. 1 The operator in command would order progs to serve based on their attendants provisions of available space.

i White Enforcer codexes at Enforcer factory

At the Enforcer factory Rodger sits at the desk in his office facing Harry seated on the other side of the desk.

Rodger: 1 I want the white Enforcer codex made by the Enforcers factory.

2 The white Enforcer codex set will be fully white.

1 I’ll be using the white Enforcer inventory.

Harry: Alright. I’ll have to run the codex protocol for white inventory and armory.

Rodger: 1 You’ll need to give this priority of design. 1 I want the set made available to me.

Harry: Are you aware the white Enforcer codex in all white may have no collusions?

Rodger: There have been none available before.

Harry: Okay. I’ll get the armor made for you, specifically.

Harry leaves Rodger’s office.

i Chief Hully visits the Enforcer factory

1 Chief Hully is arriving in a police car to the Enforcer factory. 2 Chief Hully’s police car pulls into the Enforcer parking lot. 3 Chief Hully approaches the Enforcer factory building. 3 Jim is there to stature guard at the entrance of the Enforcer factory. 2 Rodger is there waiting by the entrance to the factory. 1 The police chief walks over to Rodger and Jim.

Rodger: Chief Hully, the honor is mine.

1 Rodger walks with Jim and Chief Hully through the Enforcer factory to the upstairs where they enter a room with a brown wooden office desk with large office chairs. 2 The room has a window facing outside at a thrush green river ravine. 1 Rodger sits down at the desk facing Chief Hully across the desk.

Rodger: This is my office.

Rodger sees Jim is standing at the door looking into the office.

Rodger: Jim? Enter.

1 Rodger waves his hand open pointing to a office chair next to Chief Hully. 2 Jim sits in Rodger’s office with Chief Hully and Rodger. 1 Chief Hully and Jim sit across the desk facing Rodger sitting behind his desk.

Chief Hully: What’s it like serving here, Officer Jim, name?

Jim: 1 Well, I like it.

1 I patrol factory grounds. 2 I walk around the building interior. 3 I guard the full premise. 4 I monitor activity. 3 I inspect protocols of security. 2 I work for Rodger. 1 I also speak to Harry who keeps me informed with relevant security procedures.

Chief Hully: Who is Harry?

“The Enforcer industry executor of science development. Harry is also familiar with security protocol,” says Rodger answering.

George: Rodger, where are your certified inspections to Enforcer quality standards to policy operators?

Rodger: The Enforcer has official compliances.

George: You need to provide my officers those protocols.

Rodger: They are available. Would you like to see them now?

George: Yes.

1 Harry arrives at Rodger’s office with a file.

2 Rodger sees Harry holding the file then Rodger points to the desk in front of Chief Hully.

3 Harry setts a file of paper on Rodger’s desk in front of Chief Hully then Harry leaves.

2 Chief Hully thouroughly reads through the file for a moment.

1 “This file will be inspected by my department,” says Chief Hully looking at Rodger.

Rodger: Chief, you might like to see this.

1 Rodger opens a paperback manual book paging through the book on the desk in front of him with Chief Hully and Jim there. 1 The book is a paperback bound guide manual appearing to have instructions on using Enforcer manufactured armor guard inventory.

Rodger: 1 This is the Enforcer Industry instruction guide. 2 These manuals are rare, held at the archives of the Enforcer. 3 This manual outlines instructional procedures to use Enforcer inventories. 4 Infantry composition of quarters set and auxiliary are compiled. 3 Elementals are covered. 2 This book outlines proper fitting of Enforcer armor guard attire. 1 This manual is a compendium on how to use Enforcer inventory.

“1 This compendium was written long ago by the original Enforcer Industry. 1 Shields blocks, baton strikes, batallion formation, helmets set to matching inventory, fitting Enforcer capes, how to position the crotch guard,” says Rodger who pages through the book opening it to various pages.

1 Rodger closes the book on the table.

2 “Your courage?” says Rodger offing the book to Chief Hully.

3 Chief Hully takes the book from Rodger.

3 Chief Hully looks at the manual paging through the guide book.

2 Chief Hully flips through the pages with illustrated drawings providing visual information with the book detailing specific procedures of Enforcer inventory.

1 On the page Chief Hully examines is a procedural direction to make barrier’s of shields by close formation’s of Enforcer’s in groups.

George: 1 I have a Cogsville’s police guide on batallion formations. 1 I’ve never seen this copy before, this version has more detail, where did you get it?

1 Chief Hully pages through the book seeing the instructional articles guide the uses to wield the complexity of Enforcer inventory, covering combative Enforcer procedures, wearing Enforcer armor guards, with more articles inside on the features of Enforcer inventory. 1 Chief Hully turns to a page in the book where fitting Enforcer armor crotch guards is instructed.

 

Rodger: 1 I got this version at the Enforcer factory archive. This guide is detailed with Enforcer inventory instructions to provide a batallion of AGI order procedures. 1 Chief Hully, you may have this book, if you like.

Chief Hully closes the book.

George: I would.

Rodger: Take it with you.

George: I will.

Rodger: Enforcer industries makes all their own inventories of policy operators.

George: The order of policy operation, like the prog, as included in your articles of legislations.

Rodger: The Cogsville Enforcers have provided routine demonstrations of Enforcer inventory to policy operators.

George: Interesting.

Rodger: Chief Hully, you’re invited at Bogmire where The Cogsville Enforcer’s protocol the Enforcer inventory in action.

George: I am elder than you, boy.

Rodger: 1 The Cogsville Enforcers honor Enforcer protocols. 2 You’d have your own Enforcer armor suit there. 1 If you chose to exercise with us or not at least you’ll get the experience.

Jim: You should come, Chief.

George: I think I will then. I want to see this.

i White Enforcer to Tom

1 Rodger wears all white Enforcer armor in the grass field by his house.

2

Rodger shines bright in the light of the Sun through large white clouds covering Bogmire.

3

Rodger has on a white Lygenforce helmet.

Rodger postures alone, by himself, at the luncheon where he sees some of the investors who he was giving presentations to talking among themselves in the near distance. They are elder men wearing suits discussing to each other what they are interested in. Rodger drinks a cup of fruit punch then puts his finished plate down on the table.

“Rodger White?,” says a women who approaches him wearing a light grey dress suit. She is a white woman with a pretty face, average height and size, with long light brown hair tied into a tassel.

Rodger: Hello.
Magdala: Hello, my name is Magdala Ovanyr. I was interested in your presentation. I am with a Russian organization who is trying to protect the nature of Russia. We connect globally with natural advocates, like Cogsville University in The United States.

Rodger and Magdala shake hands.

Rodger: Alright.
Magdala: Russian needs to protect nature.
Rodger: Yes.
Magdala: Your presentation may be right for us.

A fat man, with balding short brown hair, wearing a suit and tie, with glasses on, approaches Rodger. The man approaching attended Rodger’s presentation, his name is Clifford.

Clifford: Good show, Rodger.

Clifford pats Rodger on the back.

Rodger: The purpose was to source my next expedition.
Magdala: We could provide you the expedition, if you would like to.
Clifford: Very well then.

Rodger talks to Magdala again at his issuing department’s office, of natural science, at Cogsville University.

Rodger: Where is the expedition?
Magdala: The East and North Pagyri have uncharted bogland. We have evidence of bogs in the Pagyri though we need more. There are also natural tigers in the Pagyri. You will be exploring a bog in support of my institutions efforts to protect nature, including the natural tigers. We need the ecologist who is expert in natural science at the Pagyri Bogs in East Russia.
Rodger: Okay.
Magdala: These bogs have Russia’s tigers. The tigers are Siberians who have gone East.
Rodger: I understand.

Rodger is checking out at a airport in Lvisk, Russia. Magdala is waiting at the airport terminal then sees Rodger there. “You made it,” Magdala says with a cheerful smile. Rodger approaches Magdala for a moment then they separate again going off on their own. Magdala leaves in a black SUV with a white man driving who has black hair, clean shaven, wearing a black suit and black sunglasses. Rodger gets on board a metropolitan long distance bus traveling to the far East of Russia. The bus driver, a fat man, with white hair, wearing a light blue grey uniform opens the bus door letting Rodger inside.

Rodger opens a rickety door to a small musty hotel room. After having unpacked he puts his things down down on the bed on a orange blanket with white bedsheet covers made, with the eerie of Sunlight shining in through the shutter. Rodger wakes very early to loud bellows of a cook downstairs making breakfast. The kitchen cook is a large elder man, singing to himself while cooking eggs and toast. Rodger packs his things then leaves. Outside the building Rodger is waiting at the side of the road.

Rodger wears his nature explorers uniform, a green collared cargo shirt, brown shorts, long brown pull up socks, green hiking boots, with a green bandana tied loosely around his neck. A rustically driven vehicle arrives to pick Rodger up for his expedition. Rodger get’s aboard. Rodger is near to arrival by the vehicle at Pagyri., a bogland in the far East side of Russia. There are Russian soldiers wearing army uniforms guarding a road. The Russian soldiers guarding the road have automatic rifles on them held by straps over their shoulders.

A Russian officer steps into the way of the vehicle putting his glove hand up palm facing out into the air. The Russian officer approaches the driver then talks to the driver in Russian. The Russian officer walks to Rodger’s side of the vehicle. “He wants to see your passport,” the driver says to Rodger. Rodger rolls his window down handing the Russian officer his passport files. The Russian officer examines Rodger’s passport files then the officer gives the files back to Rodger. The Russian officer walks away from Rodger’s car towards the other soldiers while he shouts orders in Russian. The soldiers walk towards the side of the road waiting while they watch Rodger’s vehicle drive away on the road through the woods.

Rodger’s vehicle drives on a lone road through a deep woods clearing into a large jungle in a bogland under big white cloud cover getting partially overcast on the horizon in the distant view. The vehicle approaches a inlet road then shouting something out of his window in Russian the driver takes off with Rodger let out at the side of the road. A large bog woods dense with a thick jungle in a clearing appears there in front of Rodger. Rodger has his luggage pack strapped onto his back entering into the Pagyri bogs. Walking into the Paguri Rodger wears his nature explorer’s outfit with camping provisions strapped onto a backpack he wears on his back. Under a crimson sunset radiant above Rodger enters a deep wood jungle clearing of the Pagyri Bog.

In the woods of a bog a tiger cub is playing with a orange and black butterfly. The butterfly flutters near the tiger cub who jumps around at the sight of it. The butterfly flies off away into the woods where there statures a large tiger glaring off into the distance.

The tiger cub looks up at a tower tiger above him. The tiger cub is nervous taking a moment to step back then calmly looks up at the tiger. The large tiger only postures motionless for a moment with a wind breezing through the bogs then looks down at the tiger cub.

Miloy: Hello.
Kiro: Hi.
Would you like to play?

Turning away the large tiger leaves into the deep woods. Kiro walks away. A mother tiger approaches Kiro.

Kiro: Mother, he wasn’t very friendly.
Yathti: He was your father, Kiro.

Yathti looks at Kiro.

Kiro: O’, my father? Why’d he have to go?

Kiro looks into the distant woods. “It’s his way, I suppose,” Yathti says with a sigh calmly looking into the distant woods. Kiro sits up in the grass by himself, sad and lonely, looking down.

Yathti: O’, Kiro.

Yathti kneels down over Kiro licking the cub on the back of his head.

Kiro: Aw, mother!

“Let’s go,” says Yathti to Kiro while the mother tiger walks away.

Kiro: Aw’, mother, I wanted to play.
Yathti: Now, Kiro!

Kiro follows Yathti into the bog woods.

Rodger is in a glen in the Pagyri woods with a pack of scientific inventory of utensils for his conduct in naturally ecological examination of bogs. Rodger places his scientific inventory (a black tool case, a small black box with a meter device indicator, metal hand tools,) into the pack he straps then places his science pack into his backpack. Rodger has topography in a small plastic sealed bag he holds up to look at. Rodger labels the bag of topography a collection sample with a black permanent ink marker. Rodger opens a writer’s ledger then writes into the ledger his account with a black pen. Rodger straps his backpack closed around his back then walks away into the bog woods.

In a green passture where a grassy glen is tucked away deep in a bog woods at a large fallen tree trunk covered in vibrant green moss inside a den of jungle trees is a lair. There are tall clandestine flowers growing near the fallen tree trunk.

Yathti: Here, we’re home.
Kiro: Wow!

Kiro runs over to the fallen log looking closely at the brown wood where a plump green caterpillar crawls along the side of the log at a patch of moss growing on the fallen tree. Kiro inspects the caterpillar up close with big wide eyes. The caterpillar crawls along on the tree trunk.

“What?,” exclaims Kiro who is suddenly yanked by the tussle of fur at the back of his neck then set into the middle of the pasture glen on the bed of green. Kiro sits there on the glen ground while his mother licks the fur at the top of his head and the back of his neck. “Aww’, mother,” Kiro sighs.

Rodger makes a tent in the Pagyri bogs in the early evening. Rodger lights a fire with a gas burner. A small compact canister lights a gas fire for the set up of a frying pan. Rodger cooks with a frying pan making beans and ham. Rodger goes to sleep in his tent with the pale moon out clear in the darkness of the bog jungle.

Kiro is playing in their lair. Kiro runs around growling while Yathti looks on into the distance. Yathti approaches Kiro.

Yathti: Kiro, you must know something.
Kiro: What?

Yathti walks over to the edge of their lair sitting up facing the woods of the jungle thicket turning around to see Kiro.

Yathti: We are a spirit of nature.

Yathti leans forward looking out into the jungle thicket from their grove.
Kiro and Yahtio look out from their lair where they see a vibrant green bog jungle lush with dense trees, grass, lichens, and moss. Yathti walks with Kiro through the jungle bog woods. High above them over the jungle woods are large white clouds. Around them are the bog’s creatures, birds flyring in the air, ants crawling over dead logs, a green caterpillar climbs up wet trees dripping with dew, a grey rabbit hops through the thicket of woods.

Yathti: The spirit of nature lives with us.
Kiro: What for?
Yathti: To protect you.
Kiro: O’.

Kiro pauses to think to himself then seeing his mother get further ahead Kiro hops forward to catch up to her.

Kiro is looking at grub worms on the ground floor. The grub worms squirm around in the ground. Rodger has a photographers camera he looks through hiding behind a fall tree seeing Yathti from a far distance. Yathti is quietly sitting near a large rock speckled by colorful lichens. Yathti turns to face Rodger from at a distance. Rodger takes photographs of the bog scene. Yathti walks over to Kiro while Rodger sees them in the distance. Rodger takes notice of Kiro from a distance in the shade of the bog woods taking photographs of Yathti and Kiro.

Tigers are large cats, their orange fur has black stripes, white stripes, a full white underside.

Miloy sees a pack of grazing deer in the deep woods. The deer frantic run from the sight. The tiger is strong, fast, able to pursue the deer through the wood jungles.

Yathti and Miloy see each other in the bog woods.

Miloy: Into deeper wood. I am foraging North. There I will guard.
Yathti: Kiro should want to see you.
Miloy: In time.
Yathti: He’s much like you.
Miloy: This I’m not sure of.

Yathti and Miloy get close to touch their foreheads together for a moment. Miloy walks away into the bogs.

Yathti approaces Kiro in the glen of their lair. Kiro is aimlessly jogging about in a circle in the bright glen of grass with a butterfly.

Yathti: Kiro.

Kiro stops his jog looking over to his mother. The butterfly flies away above them.

Yathti: We are going to have to hunt.
Kiro: Okay.

Rodger sees the mother tiger in the Pagyri bog woods hunting. From behind a wooded ridge the mother tiger sees a deer in a grove of trees. Rodger hides behind a large rock under cover by trees with his camera focused in view to see the natural tiger.

The tiger crouches up near with her sights on the deer. The tiger creeps up further slowly readying to pounce. Rodger takes photographs of the mother tiger hunting. Yathti leaps from a crawl charging forward towards the deer who is surprised trying to turn and run through gets caught quickly by the tiger. The tiger tackels the deer fierce to the ground snapping into the deer with her jaws and holds the deer in place with her claws. The mother tiger carries the deer by the neck in her fangs with a steady jog along taking the deer back to her lair.

Rodger encounters tigers of the Pagyri bog. Rodger is conducting observations of natural science located in the Pagyri. A single family tiger may make a pasture grazing spaces for many miles of bogland. They are natural predators hunting on land, in the air, and in water. Tigers are opportune creatures able to adapt quickly to survive. Rodger articles his discoveries of natural science in a file he writes into, storing his composures, then puts the account into a carrying case in his backpack.

At night Rodger sits alone in the bog woods outside his tent looking up at the stars. Rodger sits in awe of the starlight. The stars above him all shine.

Kiro and Yathti walk through the bog woods then Yathti waits for a moment. Kiro looks up at his mother wondering why she stopped then Kiro sees into the woods where another tiger with her own tiger cub emerge from out of the trees. The other tigers walk over towards Kiro and Yathti.

Yathti: Kiro, this is Jiela and Serena.

Jiela and Serena approach Yathti and Kiro. “They’re from the East,” says Yathti leaning down to look at Kiro.

Jiela walks over to Yathti while Serena walks forward towards Kiro. “Hi,” says Serena to Kiro while Yathti talks with Jiela. “North is,” murmurs Yathti, “I have to,” murmurs Jiela while the mother tigers talk to each other in the shaded glen.

Serena: What are you doing?
Kiro: I like to play.

Kiro hops around in a circle in front of Serena. “Hahaha,” Serena laughs watching Kiro. “Come Serena, let’s go. Bye Yathti,” says Jiela.

“Bye,” says Serena to Kiro then Serena walks away into the dense thicket. “Bye,” says Kiro.

In the morning Rodger cooks over a gas canister burner with a frying pan in front of his tent. Rodger opens a pack of white crackers, then puts cheese, toast into the frying pan to cook over the gas burner. Rodger rolls up his breakfast’s left-overs into a tightly packed medium size sealed plastic bag then with his backpack on goes to adventure into the bog.

Rodger approaches the familiar lair of the natural tigers. Rodger can’t find the natural tigers. Rodger looks puzzled wondering where they could be. Rodger walks closer into the lair of the natural tigers. Rodger postures in the glen looking around at the distance for the natural tigers. Kiro walks over to Rodger from behind shaded brambles.

Rodger: Wow, hello there…

Rodger crouches low to take a photograph of the tiger cub up close then Rodger ponders to himself.

Rodger: I wonder, I shouldn’t be this close to you… It’s okay.

Rodger takes more photographs of the natural tiger cub then looks puzzled again leaning up from a kneel he looks away with discern.

Rodger: Where’s your mother?

Rodger gets up from crouching looking into the distance behind the brambles of trees from out of the glen. Suddenly hearing a commotion Rodger walks forward slowly pushing the brambles out of his sight to see into the near distance. Rodger sees the mother tiger hanging upside down dead tied to a wooden stake Asian hunters carry away walking through the trees. Rodger gasps at the fright. The Asian hunters have strapped rifles on them. One of the Asian hunters direct the others to carry the mother tiger away.

Rodger turns around to see the tiger cub sitting there in the green glen. The tiger cub sits up by itself in the glen looking down at the ground. The tiger cub looks sad sitting in the glen of their lair all alone looking down. Kiro lets out a lonely sigh. The disheartened tiger cub looks up at Rodger. The tiger cub misses his mother.

In light of the bog shadows in the glen Kiro looks up again to the sound of the Asian hunters calling to each other. Rodger looks back and fourth at the tiger cub and the Asian hunters hearing the Asian hunters in the near distance giving orders to themselves. The hunters look around walking over on approach towards glen of the tiger’s lair. Rodger looks at Kiro who is looking down at the ground then Kiro looks up, confused, staring at Rodger. Rodger quickly grabs the tiger cub then puts the natural tiger cub into his backpack then latches his backpack shut. Rodger leaves the glen at the other side from the Asian hunters. Rodger hurries to leave the scene of the bogs though one of the hunters sees him trying to run away. The Asian hunter yells in a foreign language.

Banging sounds are fired from shots of the Asian hunter’s rifles. Rodger runs away quick. Bullets are being fired at Rodger from the hunter’s semi-automatic rifles. “Pow, pow, pow, pow!,” more shots burst into the bog woods hitting into the trees. The hunter’s chase Rodger through bog woods firing shots from their rifles at him. Rodger runs fast stepping through the boglands tactfully maneuvering through the deep woods. Rodger’s muscular legs race rapidly through the bogs as he huffs carrying his backpack with the tiger cub inside. The hunters yell again at each other while chasing Rodger they pause to aim their rifles at him. The Asian hunters fire their guns at Rodger who dodges behind trees. Rodger is faster than the hunters who cannot keep up with him.

Rodger runs to a halt at the incline of a mountainside. Rodger approaches a mountainside where a waterfall rushes off the side of a cliff. Rodger looks to his side of the cliff seeing the cliff’s ledge drops off steep at the mountain range.

Rodger looks behind him again where he sees the hunters are continuing to pursue him. Rodger looks into the water below at the rushing waterfall. Rodger leaps from the rock ledge at the mountainside waterfall off the side of the cliff plunging through the air from up high down into a rushing river below with his backpack around his back. From a distance away the hunters see Rodger fly off the edge at the cliffside. Rodger plunges into the river deep then bobs up above water level for a moment before going back under water again. The hunters approach the mountainside looking to step properly on the rocky ledge at the top of the waterfall then wait to look at the river below where they do not see Rodger. The water is quiet rushing along without Rodger in sight.

The river current paces along with the water calmly clear. In sight of the waterfall from the downstream river only the rushing water makes a sound. Then Rodger abruptly splashes up into the air again with his backpack. Rodger swims to a grassy dune then Rodger hurries away running into the distance. Rodger gets to a deep thicket of trees in the bogs where he gets exhausted. The tiger cub paws around inside the backpack.

It is nighttime in the Pagyri with the starlight shinind won onto their scene with Rodger in sweats, muddy, alone with a tiger cub orphaned he had come to help protect. Rodger opens the tiger cub from out of his backpack. The tiger cub tries to run away though Rodger quickly grabs him. Rodger puts the tiger cub back into his backpack then straps the backpack closed. Rodger holds his backpack on his lap in front with the latch closed shut. Rodger sits up against a rock under the stars shining light into the evening bog scene.

Rodger awakes in the early morning in a deep turquoise green rocky glen in a thicket of woods lightening up. Rodger takes some items from outside of the backpack, collecting the topography sample, his writing ledger, his camera. Rodger opens the backpack main clasp. With the backpack hatch open Kiro places his paws on the ledge of the backpack’s hatch opening then looks up out from outside of the backpack at Rodger. Rodger holds his camera up tilting it to see water damage. Rodger’s camera is soaking wet dripping water.

The camera’s lens function does not operate lodged with water. Rodger’s writing ledger is drenched. Rodger sees his written accounts blotchy with illegible ink runs. Rodger holds what was his small bag of topography. The topography sample is awash with water from the river. Rodger looks at Kiro.

Kiro leaps out of Rodger’s backpack into the open then looks up at Rodger.

Kiro: Who are you?
Rodger: You talk?
Kiro: I should say, I would if I had something to say to you. Where’s my mother?
Rodger: She is gone now.
Kiro: O’, no…
Rodger: My colleague’s will want to know where you came from. We have to get away from here.

Kiro tries to run away from Rodger towards the woods though Rodger grabs Kiro quick then puts Kiro into his backpack.
Rodger hikes with the tiger cub in his backpack far into the North-West of Pagyri.
In the afternoon Rodger sits down on a fallen log in the Pagyri woods for a moment.
“I wonder what happened to my campsite,” says Rodger who stares far into the East.
Rodger opens the tiger cub out of the backpack onto the ground in front of him.
Kiro jumps out from the backpack.

Kiro: You didn’t answer me before, who are you?
Rodger: I am a natural scientist.
Kiro: A what?
Rodger: I use natural sciences to collect the values of ecologic nature.
Kiro: What for?
Rodger: To protect nature.
Kiro: Mother said nature was our protection. Where are we going?
Rodger: I want to protect you.

In the evening Rodger emerges from the Pagyri bogs. A Russian town is below a large inclining field in the far distance emerging from the low side of the mountain’s elevation into the Pagyri woodside. A Russian village is in the far distance with overhead street lamps blaring shining white light into the evening where there appears the boarders of town. Rodger lets the tiger cub look out from inside his backpack. The tiger cub sees the sight of the town from over Rodger’s shoulder looking out of Rodger’s backpack. Rodger and the tiger cub see the Russian village there in the far distance.

Rodger looks over his shoulder at the tiger cub who looks back at Rodger with them seeing each other face to face. Rodger looks down at himself covered in the bog’s topography. Kiro looks at Rodger covered in muddy bog topograph. Rodger tidies himself up by wiping his face with a wet hand-cloth then brushes himself off. Rodger walks through the town with his backpack latched shut. There is a dull quiet in the dark of night at the restless town. A Russian police car patrols by Rodger slowly with officer’s inside the vehicle watching Rodger closely who walks steadily along with his backpack along the side of the road. Rodger happily passes by the Russian police wearing his nature explorer’s outfit muddied by topography from the Pagyri walking along the street towards the center of town with a backpack of provisions full he carries strapped onto his back.

Rodger enters the town convenience store in the evening with his backpack on. It is dark out with with white light of the store shining on in the quiet town. Other Russian customers at the store watch Rodger walking around the store. The other customers appear regular locals who balk back among themselves in the quiet night. Inside Rodger’s backpack are mini corded holes attached to the canvass by little metal rings. Kiro sees outside of the mini corded holes at the shopping isles of the convience store while Rodger walks towards the checkout lane. Rodger waits in line to pay at the checkout counter where a fat black haired white man sits behind a large glass window. A Russian police officer gets into the line at the convenience store checkout waiting behind Rodger.

Kiro sees out of the tiny openings at the Russian officer’s uniform. Kiro doesn’t move seeing out from inside Rodger’s backpack the Russian uniformed soldier walks up to Rodger. Rodger steps forward in line with his backpack’s main compartment. rummaging inside. The Russian soldier waits behind Rodger who is buying snacks, crackers, cheese, meat packs. Rodger pays then turns around seeing the Russian police officer there waiting for him. Rodger gives a node to the officer who nods back to Rodger then Rodger walks away leaving with brevity to exit the store. The Russian police officer steps forward to the checkout counter.

At night over-head white lighting from tall lamp posts shines down on the street lots. The long narrow streets of town dead ending in a distance away from the perimeter distract into the deep Pagyri woods. A large pale moon shines above while Rodger walks through town in the quiet night with no one in sight. A sudden loud clack sounds. Rodger looks over to the corner of the alley of the convience store parking lot where a group of young Russians goof around. Rodger approaches a hotel.

Rodger enters a hotel room. A small hotel room with a bed made of cotton red blankets with a white boarder in the evening offers Rodger and the tiger cub space away. Rodger lets the tiger cub onto the bed of the hotel room. Rodger and the tiger cub sit quietly having snacks on the bed. Rodger approaches the front desk of the hotel in the morning. A women is there at the counter while a man walks in and out of the back office room.

Rodger: I have to make a long-distance call.
Hotel attendant: You are able to dial on the phone to place calls long distance.

The hotel attendant hands Rodger a telephone to use. Rodger calls Cogsville University to his department where he was sent on his expedition. “My mission has stopped short. I need immediate evacuation. Get me high priority ecologic clearances. Why? I do not have time to tell you now, I’ll explain later,” says Rodger on the phone then hangs up.

At Rodger’s hotel room the tiger cub is on the bed of the hotel jumping up and down on the bedside mattress cushion. The tiger cub sits there on the bed looking up at Rodger. “I have clearance to take you to America,” says Rodger to the tiger cub.

Tigers are intelligent natural animals, (highly intelligent,) with the ability to form a lifetime of familiar family relationships. Stature of the tigers are a stunning wonder of nature.

Miloy climbs to the top of the mountain looking over the North Pagyri bog valley. Miloy looks out at a magnificent view of a Sunny bog valley dense with jungle thrush with a clear water stream in the near distance. Miloy postures proud on guard looking out over all the horizon of the bog valley. Miloy’s unchallenged strength at the apex statures with a spirit of nature. Looking down from the mountainside Miloy sees a grass path at a small clearing through the bog woods approaching towards the gorge of a the mountain cliff. The clearing in the bog glen tucked into tall trees is shining in sight from up atop of the mountain.

Miloy walks out of the shadows of a dark cave at the cliff of a mountain. Miloy sees a Sunny bog valley in sight of the jungle trees with a stream. He looks down at the grassy patch making a path through the cliff face in the distance below in between a grove of trees leading into the gorge of the mountain cliff. He watches the grassy glen patiently waiting in the sun high above. Winds breeze into path of the glen. Milow lays there watching the clearing’s path wondering what he may see approaching the cliffside. He wanes to himself laying up to rest while he watches the grass glen still rustling. Miloy tucks into the cave entrance with eyes glaring from the dark shadows of his cave’s lair.

Rodger and the tiger cub are in a grass field outside at Rodger’s house. Rodger’s house is in Cogsville, at a large bogland.

Rodger: What is your name?

“Kiro,” says the tiger cub. Kiro looks down at the grass. Kiro is sad.

Kiro: I miss my mother.
Rodger: I’m sorry. I miss her also.

Kiro looks lonely.

Rodger: Kiro, I’ll protect you from what happened in the Pagyri. I use natural science to discover ecologic values of nature.
Kiro: I want to go home.
Rodger: You are home.
Kiro: I want to go back to Pagyri.
Rodger: We are in the United States now. You are welcome here. Why not live with me for a while?
Kiro: My mother was there for me. Now she’s gone. I want to protect nature for her.

A bathtub faucet pours water into the bathtub at Rodger’s house. Soap bubbles foam in the bathwater filling up the bathtub. Kiro pops his head up from out in the water in the bathtub with foam from the bubbles covering the top of his head and on the side of his cheeks.

Rodger obtains a permit of liscense for ecologic merit to provide Kiro housing. Rodger’s accredited ecological permits are in support of the Cogsville Universities department of natural sciences. Cogsville University accredits activity in the fields of natural sciences through their institution. Rodger is a leading natural scientist specializing in ecology. Rodger’s permits provide his own means to accommodate having Kiro in Cogsville. The Cogsville University department advisors has been notified of the situation, according to Rodger, what series of events has lead to Rodger taking Kiro.

Where Rodger lives in Cogsville the bogs have deep clear woods for Rodger to take Kiro. The extensions of boglands surrounding North Cogsville have natural bog spaces. Rodger walks with Kiro into a Cogsville bog.

Rodger: Kiro, you belong to nature. You must learn to protect yourself. You will hunt, then build a home for yourself.

Kiro jogs ahead of Rodger while Rodger walks into a distant bogland.

Rodger holds Kiro by a kindling fire at night. The fire logs dwindle to ember. Above them the stars are sparkling in the sky.

Rodger: See the stars, Kiro?

Kiro looks up.

Kiro: Yes.
Rodger: You are a star.

The sparkling stars in outer-space over the boglands appear to meld a faint image of Yathti’s eye’s looking down.

In the morning Rodger packs up his campsite then walks with Kiro back through the bog.

1 Rodger enters the department of science at Cogsville University.
2 Rodger is at department of science at Cogsville University to discuss his expedition in the Pagyri.
3 In the department chambers of the science academy at Cogsville University Rodger is talking with the administration.
4 The administrator is a white man, average size with black hair, wearing a dark blue suit.
5 Clifford is also there listening to Rodger who is trying to explain what happened in the Pagyri in further detail.
6 The department administrator is not siding with Rodger while Rodger and the administrator pose conflicting sides of Rodger’s story.

Rodger: You think I would wreck my campsite, ruin my personal belongings, leave my expedition, only to take this tiger cub to back America with me?
Administrator: I wouldn’t put it past you.
Rodger: Why would I?
Administrator: I don’t know. Maybe to say you have the tiger cub belonging to natural science. Rodger, the department had decided to continue your expedition with what current status you’re encountering.

The administrator leaves Rodger and Clifford walking through the department cooridors into a side office room.

Clifford: My, what a story. You cannot keep this tiger, you know?
Rodger: I have all the provisions to provide Kiro quarters.
Clifford: He’s only a cub now, though. He will grow up.
Rodger: I know. The department does not believe me. They’re disappointed with me.
Clifford: I believe you, Rodger.

Magdala approaches Rodger there with Clifford.

Magdala: I’m sorry for what happened, Rodger. I have contacted the Russian authorities.
Rodger: I could not get back to my campsite before being shot at. My station monitor has a digital tracker on it’s drive. I have gotten information on where the monitor’s signal was deactivated from.
Magdala: This information will help with the investigation. I know you have a tiger cub with you.
Rodger: How do you know?
Magdala: I was informed by the department’s advisor at Cogsville University. I am not going to interfere with the University goals in using your expertise, though we want to help.
Rodger: CU will take over the expedition from here.
Magdala: I understand, though Rodger, we want you to complete the expedition, also.
Rodger: How?
Magdala: I am with the Russians who despite our differences want there to be a world of nature for us all.
Rodger: I saved the tiger cub from the hunters. The hunters had killed his mother. They were going to kill it.
Magdala: Where is the tiger cub?
Rodger: With me.
Magdala: You are keeping it, then?
Rodger: I don’t think so. The tiger cub wants it’s home back.
Magdala: I will look into this for you.

Clifford nods to Magdala. Magdala walks away from them.

A large natural tiger approaches on the path at the mountainous gorge. Jiela and Serena also approach the view of the mountain gorge. “Wow, it’s beautiful,” says Jiela looking at sparkling water on grass dunes in front of a rock cliffside embedded in a clearing of the bog woods. “Amazing,” says the other tiger, Yaraluo, a large natural tiger, looking on view.

Miloy runs up to the path quick in front of the other tigers there.

Miloy: This is my home.
Yaraluo: You are a roamer.

“Why are you here?,” says Yaraluao course questioning Miloy.

Miloy: I am guarding the rock for my family. They are coming here.
Yaraluo: You haven’t seen or heard from your family. They are gone.
Miloy: No! I am protecting this place for them.
Yaraluo: Have it your way, Miloy.

Jiela and Serena turn around to leave while Yaralua turns around to walk away into the shade of the woods then Yaraluo turns back around taking up the path again, “although,” says Yaraluo with a coniving smile to Miloy. Jiela and Serena pause a moment to look back at Miloy and Yaraluo.

Yaraluo: I could fight you for it…

Miloy roars loudly charging forward fierce then stops suddenly in front of the path with a glare at Yaraluo up close. Yaraluo slips stepping back into the woods. Yaraluo gets up.

Yaraluo: You win, Miloy.
Jiela: Come Serena. Let’s go to low fields.

Jiela and Serena walk away. Yaraluo walks away into the shade in the other direction.

At Magdala’s office building in Lvisk she speaks to a Russian officer who then leaves when a Chinese inspector approaches her. The Chinese inspector is average height, broad statured, Asian man, with medium length black hair, wearing a black suit and tie. The inspector’s name is Bonchan.

Magdala: You were sent from the embassy?
Inspector Bonchan: Yes, madame.
Magdala: We are gathering our investigation into this incident. Cooperation with The United States, Russia, and China, is difficult in this matter.
Inspector Bonchan: You have our thanks.
Magdala: it is not me who you need, it is Rodger. He is central to the investigation.
Inspector Bonchan: I am collecting my files from the involved parties now.
Magdala: When I get more information, I will share with you what I have.

Inspector Bonchan walks around the Pagyri Bogs. Nearby what was to be Rodger’s campsite has been destroyed where footstepps of officer’s patrol boots pace by. Some Russian authorities on patrol talk loudly giving each other orders then depart in vehicles. Inspector Bonchan smiles with a nod happily to himself alone in the bog woods. At closer examination some of the tall trees in the Pagyri woods have a rifle’s bullets pelted into them.

Inspector Bonchan sees a computer monitor screen over the shoulder of another police officer at a international police station in China. The office room is bustling with activity of the Chinese police. Inspector Bonchan points to the screen where digital data is being directed in white text appearing over a black background. Inspector Bonchan waits in line at an airport wearing a tropical orange shirt, a white stray hat, and light tan dress pants. A large jet plane takes off from a runway into the air. Inspector Bonchan waits in line to checkout at Cogsville’s international airport.

Rodger is inside his tent in the bog woods. Rodger opens the tent door stepping into the outside. Kiro jogs over towards Rodger. Kiro has grown in size. Kiro is a cub, though larger than he used to be, now Kiro is a small tiger.

Kiro has caught a groundhog. Kiro holds a groundhog dead in his mouth. Kiro sets the groundhog down putting the groundhog by Rodger’s tent. “Kiro…,” says Rodger. Rodger pats Kiro on the head.

Rodger is playing with Kiro at Rodger’s house in Rodger’s backyard. There Inspector Bonchan is waiting patiently for Rodger seeing them together. Rodger walks over to the inspector while Kiro runs away further into the grass field. Inspector Bonchan shows Rodger his badge.

Inspector Bonchan: The threat of hunting is serious. China’s govern cares about nature.
Rodger: I’d think if they cared then the natural tigers would have needed protection. I’m not the only who who does then. Could of fooled me.
Inspector Bonchan: I am like you, Rodger, I want to protect nature. Can you tell me what happened with your expedition?
Rodger: I was photographing natural tigers in the Pagyri bog. I found the tiger cub alone. I saw the mother tiger has been killed by the hunters. The hunters had rifles. They saw me then shot at me. I ran away with Kiro in my backpack.
Inspector Bonchan: Were you injured?
Rodger: No.
Inspector Bonchan: Then what did you do?
Rodger: I took Kiro with me through the Pagyri woods into the deep going North-West. When the hunters were no where in sight I hiked with Kiro in my backpack to a Russian village then got a boarding clearance to come back to America.
Inspector Bonchan: Your accounts corroborate what Magdala told me. Since then, I went back to the campsite you had set up in the Pagyri. Though some of your belongings were ransacked, I located bullets from a semi-automatic lodged in the trees.
Rodger shows Inspector Bonchan his broken camera, his writing ledger, his awash plastic bag of topograph. “My project ruined,” says Rodger.

Inspector Bonchan: Why did you not tell the Russian authorities what happened?
Rodger: I was scared for the tiger cub. I didn’t want Kiro to be taken away from nature.
Inspector Bonchan: Rodger, The Russians and Chinese security authorities have heard about what happened. They know you have Kiro. They’re not upset with you.
Rodger: Okay. Good. Good for them.
Inspector Bonchan: They want what is best for the natural tiger. If you cooperate with them we could help the tigers.
Rodger: Nature decides these things for us. We do not have control. When Kiro is ready we decide what’s right.

Kiro is becoming a large fully grown tiger.
Rodger and Kiro play fight wrestling with each other in the bog at Rodger’s house.
Kiro is on top of Rodger who lays in the grass on his back then Kiro licks Rodger’s face.
Kiro gets off Rodger.
Rodger sits up in the grass field looking down, quiet.

Kiro: What’s wrong, Rodger?
Rodger: Kiro, it’s time for you to make your own life without me. Are you ready to go back home?
Kiro: Yes.
Rodger: Kiro, the authorities in the East want some help from me to investigate what happened to you. It is up to you if you want to help them or not.
Kiro: I understand.

A large brown bear approaches from the bog woods. Miloy leaps into a landing in front of the brown bear. The brown bear and Miloy both roar loud at each other snarling with their jaws open showing sharp jagged fangs.

Miloy: This is my mountain rock.
Brown bear: I want to fish here in the stream.
Miloy: You must go or we paw.
Brown bear: I am hungry.
Miloy: You may fish over there.
Miloy wavers with his nose in the air to the sight of the river.

Miloy: Then you must leave.

Miloy turns away leaping up onto the elevation of the rockside mountain gorge. The brown bear waits in the river looking down at the water to catch fish swimming nearby.

Tigers are strong, cunning, quick, when full grown are among the largest land predators in the world, and the biggest of the cat species.

Rodger and Kiro go back to Russia. Inspector Bonchan and Rodger talk to Magdala.

Magdala: My institution has partnerships with Russian armies who patrol in the East country. Here is your file.

Magdala gives Rodger a sealed article within ordering Russian military law in effect to patrol the Pagyri.

Magdala: Show this with your identification to the Russian authority.
Inspector Bonchan: Alright.

Rodger, Kiro and Inspector Bonchan are driving in a car approaching Russian soldiers at a road going into the Pagyri Bog. Kiro takes up space in the entire back seat.

Inspector Bonchan: Give me your orders, Rodger.

Rodger gives his sealed order to Inspector Bonchan. Inspector Bonchan and Rodger get out of the car to talk to the Russian soldiers. A Russian officer shakes Rodger’s hand. “I am Officer, Gregory Rogsev,” says the Russian officer. The Russian officer is a white man, tall, muscular, with short light brown hair, clean shaven.

Gregory: Let’s go to my office.

Inside a Russian army station Rodger and Inspector Bonchan talk to the Russian officer with Kiro there.

Gregory: What happened to this natural tiger?
Rodger: I was taking photographs of the Pagyri when I discovered Kiro alone. The hunters were carrying the mother tiger away.
Inspector Bonchan: We tracked the hunters through the portable communicator network on Rodger’s computer.
Gregory: We have orders to patrol at your securities. What do you advise?
Rodger: We set a trap.
Inspector Bonchan: The hunters have been seen looking for their next kill. I’ll go undercover to talk them into another hunt. They’ll want to get their next kill when we’ll ambush them.
Gregory: It’s alright with me.
Inspector Bonchan: We have to get them to hunt in the Pagyri again. Kiro could be used to lure them in. Rodger, I need to show them Kiro is in Pagyri, then they may decide to try it.
Rodger: Alright, if Kiro agrees to it.
Kiro: I will fight to protect home.
Gregory: This mission could be dangerous. Rodger, and Kiro, you could risk being assaulted yourselves.
Kiro: I don’t care. They killed me mother.

Kiro sits up looking on with proud confidence.

Rodger: Kiro is with us. If my rights are sacrificed for the freedom I own then I will fight.
Gregory: We will guard you with a platoon patrol.

The Russian officer talks in front of Rodger with Kiro, Inspector Bonchan, and a small platoon of Russian soldiers at an outdoors tent for the Russian security office’s station conference room. The room is dark in order to view a projector screen. Rodger sits in a chair next to Kiro who sits up on the ground to his left. On Rodger’s right side is Inspector Bonchan. The Russian soldiers in the platoon sit behind Rodger in chairs or stand near the walls of the office room. Gregory speaks in front of a large map of the Pagyri projected into view against the wall behind him.

Gregory: I am ordered by the East battalion charge to secure Russian activities in Pagyri where Rodger White and his tiger Kiro, have been assaulted by illegal hunting.
Now, we have set course to counter the offenders. Our objective has secured operations with Inspector Bonchan, who is here to help capture the hunters, dead or alive.

Inspector Bonchan is wearing a light grey dress shirt with light grey slacks walks through the crowded streets of Singapore towards a local restaurant.

Inspector Bonchan and the undercover officer enter the restaurant. Inspector Bonchan sits at a table with three of the hunters there. The hunters are dark skinned Asians with dark black hair sitting against the wall at their seat in a booth in the restaurant. One of the hunters is average size, somewhat large, with a scruffy face and scruffy medium length black hair, another younger, thinner is next to him, another older, taller, skinnier on the other side.

Hunter: What do you want?
Inspector Bonchan: I have seen the tigers in Pagyri going South. This tiger was seen.

Inspector Bonchan hands the hunter a picture of Kiro walking through the Pagyri woods.

Inspector Bonchan: There was a man there also taking photographs of the tiger.

The Asian hunters eyes widen with surprise slightly amused.

Hunter: What man?
Inspector Bonchan: A naturalist taking photographs of the Pagyri tiger.
Hunter: What did he look like?
Inspector Bonchan: American, average height, brown hair, pale skin, fat.

The hunters whisper something to each other.

Inspector Bonchan: Are you in?
Hunter: We’ll go.

Inspector Bonchan leaves a file on the table for the hunters then the inspector leaves. The hunter takes the file. The hunters talk to each other in a foreign Asian language.

Miloy is walking along a path towards the stream at the mountain gorge. From the cliffside heights Yaraluo appears suddenly out of the shadows. Yaraluo leaps down landing on Miloy hard. Miloy and Yaraluo fight, clawing and biting with sharp fangs. Yaraluo lashes with his front legs shoving Miloy back. Miloy is hurled into the rock ledge the mountain hard smashing against the rocks. Miloy struggles to get up panting exhausted. Yaraluo paces in front of Miloy waiting to make a strike.

Yaraluo: You have lost this fight Miloy, like you lost your family.

Miloy lifts his head up again.

Miloy: I told you they are coming here!

Miloy charges Yaraluo. Yaraluo is caught off guard. Miloy smacks Yaraluo hard with slashes of his paws. Miloy slashes with his claws at Yaraluo who is ripped apart. Yaraluo strugles to get away quickly. Yaraluo limps away from the mountainside hurrying to escape Miloy.

The hunters stalk through the Pagyri woods slowly walking forward carrying rifles looking around into the bog distance. Kiro is inattentively sitting up in the thicket of a bog glen facing the other direction raising his paw to lick his fur. The hunters go to approach Kiro at the thicket. The hunters stalk up closer from the deep trees waving to each other to get in place. Getting closer to Kiro’s glen they take sight to aim their rifles. “Kiro!,” shouts Rodger suddenly, who is wearing thick army camoflauge hiding behind a tree in the midst of a dense thicket of brambles. Kiro leaps away into the deep woods of the bog jungle.

The hunters shoot their rifles. The hunters yell something in a foreign language. Rodger ducks behind a tree in the distance. Russian soldiers charge from all directions holding automatic rifles up at the hunters. The Russian soldiers yell at the hunters in a Russian language. One of the hunters fires shots from the rifle at the Russian soldiers he sees approaching there is fired back at quickly falling to the ground. The other hunters hold their hands in the air with the Russian soldiers holding rifles up at them. The hunters hold their hands up in the air slowly going to put their guns on the grounds of the bog. Rodger and Kiro are together watching the scene from a far away distance through the bog woods. The Russian soldiers handcuff the hunters.

Rodger and Kiro walk over to Gregory. Rodger is wearing deep camouflage army uniform thick with jungle layer carpeting meshed into patchwork over the uniform with a matching camouflage army helmet. Inspector Bonchan approaches them also. Inspector Bonchan is also wearing similar dense camouflage meshed into a army uniform with matching helmet on, like Rodger’s. In the distance the hunters are being taken away into a army patrol van guarded by Russian soldiers. Some of the Russian army vehicles leave with the Russian prisoner van driving away into the distance.

Rodger is there with Kiro, Inspector Bonchan and Gregory who has a platoon of soldiers waiting for them.

Inspector Bonchan: You won, Rodger.
Rodger: I didn’t win. Freedom is the security I have to sacrifice. The Pagyri won.

Gregory has a big smile on his face shaking Rodger’s hand.

Rodger and Kiro set out into the bog woods under a crimson sunset on the horizon.

Tiger’s form familiar ranges with the ability to survive in tropical, frozen, and temperate bogs.

Rodger and Kiro walk through a glen in the North end of Pagyri. Rodger and Kiro take a rest into a green pasture in a dense thicket of woods. Kiro goes off to explore. Rodger looks at his camera. His camera is working to view the pictures Rodger took. Rodger takes a photograph snap shot of the boglands then puts his camera in his backpack.

Rodger sets his backpack on the ground next to a camping set strapped into a canvass holder then Rodger walks through the thicket of trees into a deep jungle. Looking around in the bog woods Rodger feels a quiet wind in early twilight. Emerging suddenly from the jungle is a large natural tiger. The tiger leaps into the open then charges at Rodger. The large fierce tiger slams into Rodger. Rodger grabs hold of the tiger with them both falling to the ground. The tiger snaps it’s dripping fangs at Rodger, who struggles to keep the tiger from biting him, holding the tiger’s front paws back with his hands from clawing him, Rodger lays on his back while the tiger is on top. The tiger tries to tear into Rodger with large jaws getting closer to biting Rodger.

“No!,” shouts Kiro who emerges into the thicket racing forward to pounce at the large natural tiger on Rodger. Rodger shoves the tiger off him rolling to his side. The other tiger and Kiro roar at each other ferociously. The natural tigers show their fangs with fierce vehemence to attack one another. Kiro is a slightly smaller than the other tiger with the other tiger appearing more grown up. The other tiger has thin tapered fur hanging low off his body and face. The tigers growl at each other. The tigers begin to charge one another pawing aggressively to claw each other. They mangle into a locking engagement then separate again. the tigers slowly circle one another expression aggression. Rodger watches from the side. Then the expressions of the other tiger suddenly changes.

“Kiro?,” says Miloy.

Kiro: Yes, father.

Suddenly Miloy turns away leaping into the dense thicket leaving into the deep bog.

At night Rodger and Kiro look up under a pale full moon. Kiro looks up at the pale moon.

Kiro: The moon reminds me of my mother.
Rodger: How?
Kiro: It’s there for me. Like home knows where I am.

The pale moon large in sight shines down from above.

Kiro: I miss her.

Rodger and Kiro continue North into Pagyri bogs.

Tigers are fierce natural predators with powerful fangs, razor sharp claws.

Rodger and Kiro find Miloy in a grove of woods laying on a rock ledge on the ground with a cavernous gorge in the distance of the bog valley. Miloy is panting laying down on his side. Rodger waits watching while Kiro walks over to his father Miloy laying on the ground. Kiro gets close to Miloy looking at his father laying in the grove. Miloy wheezes gasping a faint sigh of exhaustion. Miloy looks up at Kiro.

Miloy: Kiro, I am passing.

Miloy struggles to breath.

Kiro: No, father.

Kiro starts to cry.

Miloy: My cub…

Miloy lifts his head up to look at Kiro. Miloy smiles with a grin then Miloy lowers his head down again breathing heavily. Miloy closes his eyes shut expressing anguish breathing heavily.

Miloy: Northrock belongs to you now. I have protected it for you. Nature’s spirit lives with you, always…

Miloy breaths his last breath resting limp onto the land. Rodger is sad while Kiro sits up looking down at his father who lays there still in silence. Rodger and Kiro quietly leave going South. Rodger continues on course South-West through a bog clearing through Kiro does not follow. Rodger looks at Kiro who sits up unmoving looking at Rodger.

Rodger: Kiro, it’s this way.

Rodger beckons to Kiro with his hand.

Kiro: No Rodger, I can’t go with you. This is my bogs. My mother wanted me here.
Rodger: I understand, Kiro.

Rodger approaches Kiro who is sitting up on the ground. Rodger kneels down hugging Kiro. Kiro opens his paws up to hug Rodger back. Rodger and Kiro hug for a moment in the bog then let go. Rodger gets back up. Kiro sits up looking at Rodger.

Rodger: I’ll miss you, Kiro.
Kiro: I’ll miss you, also, Rodger.

Rodger walks away South-West. Kiro enters into the bog clearing going North into the woods in the Pagyri bog. Under a bright sun with large puffy white clouds above Rodger and Kiro there is the massive image of Yathti and Miloy in spirit together in the clouds sitting up looking down on Earth. Yathti and Miloy smile happily looking down then walk away leaving the vision disappearing into the skies. Kiro roars loud all across the bog land. Rodger hikes through the Pagyri bog going South into the distance.

Rodger wears a white laboratory scientist’s coat examining a peat topography sample under a microscope. Rodger takes a pipet dabbing a liquid solvent into the sample topography. Rodger slides the topgraphy sample into a turntable dock holder.

Kiro waits by the grassy glen below the rockside of the gorge by the stream at the path through the thicket of trees. Motionless Kiro sits up looking uigh up at the cliff. A large tiger approaches the glen.

Serena: Hi Kiro.

Kiro turns to see Serena there.

Kiro: Hi Serena.
Serena: I know what happened, Kiro.

“I’m sorry,” says Serena saddened looking down.

Kiro: Mother was a day late leaving for North Rock.

Kiro sees a vision appearing in a haze through a bog clearing where he was a young cub. Kiro looks out from the glen of his grove into the shadows of bogs seeing his mother there frantically trying to run towards him. “No, Kiro!,” Yathti shouts to him when suddenly a loud bang is heard then she collapses to the ground in stride. Kiro gets compsoure again looking blank ahead with Serena there. Kiro stutters struggling to have his voice speak while he thinks to himself for a moment. Kiro looks over at Serena.

Kiro: I should have paid more attention!

Kiro grimaces shutting his eyes intensely quickly turning his head to look away.

Kiro: I don’t belong here…
Serena: You’re here because you’re meant to be.

Kiro looks again into the bog scene with open wide eyes of surprise. “I’m here because, I’m home,” says Kiro. Kiro sits up on the grass dune facing the stream. Serena walks over to Kiro who sits up looking at the cliffside. Kiro looks over to see Serena next to him. Kiro and Serena lean into each other with their foreheads lightly touching.

Kiro goes to walk towards the stream then runs towards the clear water bog stream. “I feel like taking a bath!,” shouts Kiro running to the water he jumps into the clear water stream. “Ha ha ha,” Serena laughs seeing Kiro diving into the water. A puddle of water splashes up onto the dunes by Serena’s face who cinches back some to prevent herself from getting wet. Kiro swims through the bog stream then splashes about in the water. A dazzling orange and black butterfly flies high into the air with large white clouds in sight going up into a gust of wind under the shining sun. The butterfly flies above tall trees swooping down into the thicket of a bog.

Rodger talks to a group of his expedition counselors wearing administrator’s suits and ties.

Rodger: The Pagyri has peat. Peat topograph has been discovered throughout all the Pagyri bog zones sampled in my exploration.

The counsels walk over to Rodger.

Clifford: Magnificent developments, Rodger. What does your discovery of a bog land’s peat lead into?
Rodger: The Pagyri Bogs are available natural protections now. A bogland values the world’s greatest sources of nature with land security available the title of discovery in natural science.

Serena walks in front of the cliffside cave while Kiro climbs into the top of the mountain. Kiro leaps up into view of the sunny bog valley under big white clouds above. Up on top of the high mountain Kiro roars loud across the bog valley.

Rodger articles his adventures into the Pagyri Bog for the news. Rodger’s story breaks headline presses in the article about his expedition to East Russia. On the cover of Natural Science’s article is Rodger with Kiro, a large tiger in a bog. The front page story shows Rodger with Kiro in Pagyri Bogs. Flipping through the story there are featured images of natural tigers in the Pagyri bogs with photographs taken through Rodger’s experience, describing his daring adventure to protect a natural tiger’s bog land, with the collection of his evidence to title the Pagyri protection of bog lands. The article has Rodger posing with Kiro for photographs taken at the Pagyri Bog. Rodger wrote about his experience describing his full story for the featured article about the Pagyri’s natural tigers. In the scenic photographs there is Kiro in the Pagyri, Rodger and Inspector Bonchan wearing a thick matted army camouflage suit posing with Kiro, hunters being taken to jail by a Russian army van, images of Rodger wearing his nature explorer’s uniform examining the topography of the land in Pagyri, a photograph of peat quality topography, Rodger in his nature explorer’s uniform posing with Kiro.

Rodger is featured on the front page of The Cogsville Times. Rodger has a photograph of himself in his nature explorer’s uniform with a natural tiger from the Pagyri Bog. The Cogsville Times describes Rodger’s adventure further detailing his experience in the Russian bogland.

Rodger is wearing his nature’s explorer’s outfit smiling he poses for a group of photographers there taking Rodger’s picture in front of a dazzling large white backboard. Rodger is being hosted for his pressing story of the natural tigers. The cover story for Rodger is a column in syndication by MediaOne Studios. Rodger is signed to a contract on set to produce a series for MediaOne. Rodger poses for the cameras while more pictures are taken then the photographers walk away as Rodger walks down from the showcase. Rodger sees the set producers engaging with the studio board getting ready for another showcase.

Winthrope is on set seeing Rodger there. Winthrope is a MediaOne corporate executor. Winthrope is a elder white man, average height, normal stature, with short crew cut light brown greying hair, clean shaven, wearing a purple dress coat, white shirt, orange tie, brown dress pants, with brown dress shoes. Winthrope walks over to Rodger. “Rodger, Rodger, Rodger,” says Winthrope with a smile approaching Rodger. Winthrope shakes Rodger’s hand.

Tigers make their lairs in glens, caves, or thickets from within the woods.

A large tiger runs through the grass field of a bog. The vision of the large tiger changes to a tiger cub running in the bog grass field. The tiger cub is running towards a mother tiger sitting up in the bog field watching him getting closer in the distance. Above them the sun high glimmering through white clouds over a bog’s wood canopy on the horizon. A tiger’s roar is heard loud across the bogs. A bog valley shines in light with woods in between a winding stream extending far into the distance.

Rodger postures alone, by himself, at the luncheon where he sees some of the investors who he was giving presentations to talking among themselves in the near distance. They are elder men wearing suits discussing to each other what they are interested in. Rodger drinks a cup of fruit punch then puts his finished plate down on the table.

“Rodger White?,” says a women who approaches him wearing a light grey dress suit. She is a white woman with a pretty face, average height and size, with long light brown hair tied into a tassel.

Rodger: Hello.
Magdala: Hello, my name is Magdala Ovanyr. I was interested in your presentation. I am with a Russian organization who is trying to protect the nature of Russia. We connect globally with natural advocates, like Cogsville University in The United States.

Rodger and Magdala shake hands.

Rodger: Alright.
Magdala: Russian needs to protect nature.
Rodger: Yes.
Magdala: Your presentation may be right for us.

A fat man, with balding short brown hair, wearing a suit and tie, with glasses on, approaches Rodger. The man approaching attended Rodger’s presentation, his name is Clifford.

Clifford: Good show, Rodger.

Clifford pats Rodger on the back.

Rodger: The purpose was to source my next expedition.
Magdala: We could provide you the expedition, if you would like to.
Clifford: Very well then.

Rodger talks to Magdala again at his issuing department’s office, of natural science, at Cogsville University.

Rodger: Where is the expedition?
Magdala: The East and North Pagyri have uncharted bogland. We have evidence of bogs in the Pagyri though we need more. There are also natural tigers in the Pagyri. You will be exploring a bog in support of my institutions efforts to protect nature, including the natural tigers. We need the ecologist who is expert in natural science at the Pagyri Bogs in East Russia.
Rodger: Okay.
Magdala: These bogs have Russia’s tigers. The tigers are Siberians who have gone East.
Rodger: I understand.

Rodger is checking out at a airport in Lvisk, Russia. Magdala is waiting at the airport terminal then sees Rodger there. “You made it,” Magdala says with a cheerful smile. Rodger approaches Magdala for a moment then they separate again going off on their own. Magdala leaves in a black SUV with a white man driving who has black hair, clean shaven, wearing a black suit and black sunglasses. Rodger gets on board a metropolitan long distance bus traveling to the far East of Russia. The bus driver, a fat man, with white hair, wearing a light blue grey uniform opens the bus door letting Rodger inside.

Rodger opens a rickety door to a small musty hotel room. After having unpacked he puts his things down down on the bed on a orange blanket with white bedsheet covers made, with the eerie of Sunlight shining in through the shutter. Rodger wakes very early to loud bellows of a cook downstairs making breakfast. The kitchen cook is a large elder man, singing to himself while cooking eggs and toast. Rodger packs his things then leaves. Outside the building Rodger is waiting at the side of the road.

Rodger wears his nature explorers uniform, a green collared cargo shirt, brown shorts, long brown pull up socks, green hiking boots, with a green bandana tied loosely around his neck. A rustically driven vehicle arrives to pick Rodger up for his expedition. Rodger get’s aboard. Rodger is near to arrival by the vehicle at Pagyri., a bogland in the far East side of Russia. There are Russian soldiers wearing army uniforms guarding a road. The Russian soldiers guarding the road have automatic rifles on them held by straps over their shoulders.

A Russian officer steps into the way of the vehicle putting his glove hand up palm facing out into the air. The Russian officer approaches the driver then talks to the driver in Russian. The Russian officer walks to Rodger’s side of the vehicle. “He wants to see your passport,” the driver says to Rodger. Rodger rolls his window down handing the Russian officer his passport files. The Russian officer examines Rodger’s passport files then the officer gives the files back to Rodger. The Russian officer walks away from Rodger’s car towards the other soldiers while he shouts orders in Russian. The soldiers walk towards the side of the road waiting while they watch Rodger’s vehicle drive away on the road through the woods.

Rodger’s vehicle drives on a lone road through a deep woods clearing into a large jungle in a bogland under big white cloud cover getting partially overcast on the horizon in the distant view. The vehicle approaches a inlet road then shouting something out of his window in Russian the driver takes off with Rodger let out at the side of the road. A large bog woods dense with a thick jungle in a clearing appears there in front of Rodger. Rodger has his luggage pack strapped onto his back entering into the Pagyri bogs. Walking into the Paguri Rodger wears his nature explorer’s outfit with camping provisions strapped onto a backpack he wears on his back. Under a crimson sunset radiant above Rodger enters a deep wood jungle clearing of the Pagyri Bog.

In the woods of a bog a tiger cub is playing with a orange and black butterfly. The butterfly flutters near the tiger cub who jumps around at the sight of it. The butterfly flies off away into the woods where there statures a large tiger glaring off into the distance.

The tiger cub looks up at a tower tiger above him. The tiger cub is nervous taking a moment to step back then calmly looks up at the tiger. The large tiger only postures motionless for a moment with a wind breezing through the bogs then looks down at the tiger cub.

Miloy: Hello.
Kiro: Hi.
Would you like to play?

Turning away the large tiger leaves into the deep woods. Kiro walks away. A mother tiger approaches Kiro.

Kiro: Mother, he wasn’t very friendly.
Yathti: He was your father, Kiro.

Yathti looks at Kiro.

Kiro: O’, my father? Why’d he have to go?

Kiro looks into the distant woods. “It’s his way, I suppose,” Yathti says with a sigh calmly looking into the distant woods. Kiro sits up in the grass by himself, sad and lonely, looking down.

Yathti: O’, Kiro.

Yathti kneels down over Kiro licking the cub on the back of his head.

Kiro: Aw, mother!

“Let’s go,” says Yathti to Kiro while the mother tiger walks away.

Kiro: Aw’, mother, I wanted to play.
Yathti: Now, Kiro!

Kiro follows Yathti into the bog woods.

Rodger is in a glen in the Pagyri woods with a pack of scientific inventory of utensils for his conduct in naturally ecological examination of bogs. Rodger places his scientific inventory (a black tool case, a small black box with a meter device indicator, metal hand tools,) into the pack he straps then places his science pack into his backpack. Rodger has topography in a small plastic sealed bag he holds up to look at. Rodger labels the bag of topography a collection sample with a black permanent ink marker. Rodger opens a writer’s ledger then writes into the ledger his account with a black pen. Rodger straps his backpack closed around his back then walks away into the bog woods.

In a green passture where a grassy glen is tucked away deep in a bog woods at a large fallen tree trunk covered in vibrant green moss inside a den of jungle trees is a lair. There are tall clandestine flowers growing near the fallen tree trunk.

Yathti: Here, we’re home.
Kiro: Wow!

Kiro runs over to the fallen log looking closely at the brown wood where a plump green caterpillar crawls along the side of the log at a patch of moss growing on the fallen tree. Kiro inspects the caterpillar up close with big wide eyes. The caterpillar crawls along on the tree trunk.

“What?,” exclaims Kiro who is suddenly yanked by the tussle of fur at the back of his neck then set into the middle of the pasture glen on the bed of green. Kiro sits there on the glen ground while his mother licks the fur at the top of his head and the back of his neck. “Aww’, mother,” Kiro sighs.

Rodger makes a tent in the Pagyri bogs in the early evening. Rodger lights a fire with a gas burner. A small compact canister lights a gas fire for the set up of a frying pan. Rodger cooks with a frying pan making beans and ham. Rodger goes to sleep in his tent with the pale moon out clear in the darkness of the bog jungle.

Kiro is playing in their lair. Kiro runs around growling while Yathti looks on into the distance. Yathti approaches Kiro.

Yathti: Kiro, you must know something.
Kiro: What?

Yathti walks over to the edge of their lair sitting up facing the woods of the jungle thicket turning around to see Kiro.

Yathti: We are a spirit of nature.

Yathti leans forward looking out into the jungle thicket from their grove.
Kiro and Yahtio look out from their lair where they see a vibrant green bog jungle lush with dense trees, grass, lichens, and moss. Yathti walks with Kiro through the jungle bog woods. High above them over the jungle woods are large white clouds. Around them are the bog’s creatures, birds flyring in the air, ants crawling over dead logs, a green caterpillar climbs up wet trees dripping with dew, a grey rabbit hops through the thicket of woods.

Yathti: The spirit of nature lives with us.
Kiro: What for?
Yathti: To protect you.
Kiro: O’.

Kiro pauses to think to himself then seeing his mother get further ahead Kiro hops forward to catch up to her.

Kiro is looking at grub worms on the ground floor. The grub worms squirm around in the ground. Rodger has a photographers camera he looks through hiding behind a fall tree seeing Yathti from a far distance. Yathti is quietly sitting near a large rock speckled by colorful lichens. Yathti turns to face Rodger from at a distance. Rodger takes photographs of the bog scene. Yathti walks over to Kiro while Rodger sees them in the distance. Rodger takes notice of Kiro from a distance in the shade of the bog woods taking photographs of Yathti and Kiro.

Tigers are large cats, their orange fur has black stripes, white stripes, a full white underside.

Miloy sees a pack of grazing deer in the deep woods. The deer frantic run from the sight. The tiger is strong, fast, able to pursue the deer through the wood jungles.

Yathti and Miloy see each other in the bog woods.

Miloy: Into deeper wood. I am foraging North. There I will guard.
Yathti: Kiro should want to see you.
Miloy: In time.
Yathti: He’s much like you.
Miloy: This I’m not sure of.

Yathti and Miloy get close to touch their foreheads together for a moment. Miloy walks away into the bogs.

Yathti approaces Kiro in the glen of their lair. Kiro is aimlessly jogging about in a circle in the bright glen of grass with a butterfly.

Yathti: Kiro.

Kiro stops his jog looking over to his mother. The butterfly flies away above them.

Yathti: We are going to have to hunt.
Kiro: Okay.

Rodger sees the mother tiger in the Pagyri bog woods hunting. From behind a wooded ridge the mother tiger sees a deer in a grove of trees. Rodger hides behind a large rock under cover by trees with his camera focused in view to see the natural tiger.

The tiger crouches up near with her sights on the deer. The tiger creeps up further slowly readying to pounce. Rodger takes photographs of the mother tiger hunting. Yathti leaps from a crawl charging forward towards the deer who is surprised trying to turn and run through gets caught quickly by the tiger. The tiger tackels the deer fierce to the ground snapping into the deer with her jaws and holds the deer in place with her claws. The mother tiger carries the deer by the neck in her fangs with a steady jog along taking the deer back to her lair.

Rodger encounters tigers of the Pagyri bog. Rodger is conducting observations of natural science located in the Pagyri. A single family tiger may make a pasture grazing spaces for many miles of bogland. They are natural predators hunting on land, in the air, and in water. Tigers are opportune creatures able to adapt quickly to survive. Rodger articles his discoveries of natural science in a file he writes into, storing his composures, then puts the account into a carrying case in his backpack.

At night Rodger sits alone in the bog woods outside his tent looking up at the stars. Rodger sits in awe of the starlight. The stars above him all shine.

Kiro and Yathti walk through the bog woods then Yathti waits for a moment. Kiro looks up at his mother wondering why she stopped then Kiro sees into the woods where another tiger with her own tiger cub emerge from out of the trees. The other tigers walk over towards Kiro and Yathti.

Yathti: Kiro, this is Jiela and Serena.

Jiela and Serena approach Yathti and Kiro. “They’re from the East,” says Yathti leaning down to look at Kiro.

Jiela walks over to Yathti while Serena walks forward towards Kiro. “Hi,” says Serena to Kiro while Yathti talks with Jiela. “North is,” murmurs Yathti, “I have to,” murmurs Jiela while the mother tigers talk to each other in the shaded glen.

Serena: What are you doing?
Kiro: I like to play.

Kiro hops around in a circle in front of Serena. “Hahaha,” Serena laughs watching Kiro. “Come Serena, let’s go. Bye Yathti,” says Jiela.

“Bye,” says Serena to Kiro then Serena walks away into the dense thicket. “Bye,” says Kiro.

In the morning Rodger cooks over a gas canister burner with a frying pan in front of his tent. Rodger opens a pack of white crackers, then puts cheese, toast into the frying pan to cook over the gas burner. Rodger rolls up his breakfast’s left-overs into a tightly packed medium size sealed plastic bag then with his backpack on goes to adventure into the bog.

Rodger approaches the familiar lair of the natural tigers. Rodger can’t find the natural tigers. Rodger looks puzzled wondering where they could be. Rodger walks closer into the lair of the natural tigers. Rodger postures in the glen looking around at the distance for the natural tigers. Kiro walks over to Rodger from behind shaded brambles.

Rodger: Wow, hello there…

Rodger crouches low to take a photograph of the tiger cub up close then Rodger ponders to himself.

Rodger: I wonder, I shouldn’t be this close to you… It’s okay.

Rodger takes more photographs of the natural tiger cub then looks puzzled again leaning up from a kneel he looks away with discern.

Rodger: Where’s your mother?

Rodger gets up from crouching looking into the distance behind the brambles of trees from out of the glen. Suddenly hearing a commotion Rodger walks forward slowly pushing the brambles out of his sight to see into the near distance. Rodger sees the mother tiger hanging upside down dead tied to a wooden stake Asian hunters carry away walking through the trees. Rodger gasps at the fright. The Asian hunters have strapped rifles on them. One of the Asian hunters direct the others to carry the mother tiger away.

Rodger turns around to see the tiger cub sitting there in the green glen. The tiger cub sits up by itself in the glen looking down at the ground. The tiger cub looks sad sitting in the glen of their lair all alone looking down. Kiro lets out a lonely sigh. The disheartened tiger cub looks up at Rodger. The tiger cub misses his mother.

In light of the bog shadows in the glen Kiro looks up again to the sound of the Asian hunters calling to each other. Rodger looks back and fourth at the tiger cub and the Asian hunters hearing the Asian hunters in the near distance giving orders to themselves. The hunters look around walking over on approach towards glen of the tiger’s lair. Rodger looks at Kiro who is looking down at the ground then Kiro looks up, confused, staring at Rodger. Rodger quickly grabs the tiger cub then puts the natural tiger cub into his backpack then latches his backpack shut. Rodger leaves the glen at the other side from the Asian hunters. Rodger hurries to leave the scene of the bogs though one of the hunters sees him trying to run away. The Asian hunter yells in a foreign language.

Banging sounds are fired from shots of the Asian hunter’s rifles. Rodger runs away quick. Bullets are being fired at Rodger from the hunter’s semi-automatic rifles. “Pow, pow, pow, pow!,” more shots burst into the bog woods hitting into the trees. The hunter’s chase Rodger through bog woods firing shots from their rifles at him. Rodger runs fast stepping through the boglands tactfully maneuvering through the deep woods. Rodger’s muscular legs race rapidly through the bogs as he huffs carrying his backpack with the tiger cub inside. The hunters yell again at each other while chasing Rodger they pause to aim their rifles at him. The Asian hunters fire their guns at Rodger who dodges behind trees. Rodger is faster than the hunters who cannot keep up with him.

Rodger runs to a halt at the incline of a mountainside. Rodger approaches a mountainside where a waterfall rushes off the side of a cliff. Rodger looks to his side of the cliff seeing the cliff’s ledge drops off steep at the mountain range.

Rodger looks behind him again where he sees the hunters are continuing to pursue him. Rodger looks into the water below at the rushing waterfall. Rodger leaps from the rock ledge at the mountainside waterfall off the side of the cliff plunging through the air from up high down into a rushing river below with his backpack around his back. From a distance away the hunters see Rodger fly off the edge at the cliffside. Rodger plunges into the river deep then bobs up above water level for a moment before going back under water again. The hunters approach the mountainside looking to step properly on the rocky ledge at the top of the waterfall then wait to look at the river below where they do not see Rodger. The water is quiet rushing along without Rodger in sight.

The river current paces along with the water calmly clear. In sight of the waterfall from the downstream river only the rushing water makes a sound. Then Rodger abruptly splashes up into the air again with his backpack. Rodger swims to a grassy dune then Rodger hurries away running into the distance. Rodger gets to a deep thicket of trees in the bogs where he gets exhausted. The tiger cub paws around inside the backpack.

It is nighttime in the Pagyri with the starlight shinind won onto their scene with Rodger in sweats, muddy, alone with a tiger cub orphaned he had come to help protect. Rodger opens the tiger cub from out of his backpack. The tiger cub tries to run away though Rodger quickly grabs him. Rodger puts the tiger cub back into his backpack then straps the backpack closed. Rodger holds his backpack on his lap in front with the latch closed shut. Rodger sits up against a rock under the stars shining light into the evening bog scene.

Rodger awakes in the early morning in a deep turquoise green rocky glen in a thicket of woods lightening up. Rodger takes some items from outside of the backpack, collecting the topography sample, his writing ledger, his camera. Rodger opens the backpack main clasp. With the backpack hatch open Kiro places his paws on the ledge of the backpack’s hatch opening then looks up out from outside of the backpack at Rodger. Rodger holds his camera up tilting it to see water damage. Rodger’s camera is soaking wet dripping water.

The camera’s lens function does not operate lodged with water. Rodger’s writing ledger is drenched. Rodger sees his written accounts blotchy with illegible ink runs. Rodger holds what was his small bag of topography. The topography sample is awash with water from the river. Rodger looks at Kiro.

Kiro leaps out of Rodger’s backpack into the open then looks up at Rodger.

Kiro: Who are you?
Rodger: You talk?
Kiro: I should say, I would if I had something to say to you. Where’s my mother?
Rodger: She is gone now.
Kiro: O’, no…
Rodger: My colleague’s will want to know where you came from. We have to get away from here.

Kiro tries to run away from Rodger towards the woods though Rodger grabs Kiro quick then puts Kiro into his backpack.
Rodger hikes with the tiger cub in his backpack far into the North-West of Pagyri.
In the afternoon Rodger sits down on a fallen log in the Pagyri woods for a moment.
“I wonder what happened to my campsite,” says Rodger who stares far into the East.
Rodger opens the tiger cub out of the backpack onto the ground in front of him.
Kiro jumps out from the backpack.

Kiro: You didn’t answer me before, who are you?
Rodger: I am a natural scientist.
Kiro: A what?
Rodger: I use natural sciences to collect the values of ecologic nature.
Kiro: What for?
Rodger: To protect nature.
Kiro: Mother said nature was our protection. Where are we going?
Rodger: I want to protect you.

In the evening Rodger emerges from the Pagyri bogs. A Russian town is below a large inclining field in the far distance emerging from the low side of the mountain’s elevation into the Pagyri woodside. A Russian village is in the far distance with overhead street lamps blaring shining white light into the evening where there appears the boarders of town. Rodger lets the tiger cub look out from inside his backpack. The tiger cub sees the sight of the town from over Rodger’s shoulder looking out of Rodger’s backpack. Rodger and the tiger cub see the Russian village there in the far distance.

Rodger looks over his shoulder at the tiger cub who looks back at Rodger with them seeing each other face to face. Rodger looks down at himself covered in the bog’s topography. Kiro looks at Rodger covered in muddy bog topograph. Rodger tidies himself up by wiping his face with a wet hand-cloth then brushes himself off. Rodger walks through the town with his backpack latched shut. There is a dull quiet in the dark of night at the restless town. A Russian police car patrols by Rodger slowly with officer’s inside the vehicle watching Rodger closely who walks steadily along with his backpack along the side of the road. Rodger happily passes by the Russian police wearing his nature explorer’s outfit muddied by topography from the Pagyri walking along the street towards the center of town with a backpack of provisions full he carries strapped onto his back.

Rodger enters the town convenience store in the evening with his backpack on. It is dark out with with white light of the store shining on in the quiet town. Other Russian customers at the store watch Rodger walking around the store. The other customers appear regular locals who balk back among themselves in the quiet night. Inside Rodger’s backpack are mini corded holes attached to the canvass by little metal rings. Kiro sees outside of the mini corded holes at the shopping isles of the convience store while Rodger walks towards the checkout lane. Rodger waits in line to pay at the checkout counter where a fat black haired white man sits behind a large glass window. A Russian police officer gets into the line at the convenience store checkout waiting behind Rodger.

Kiro sees out of the tiny openings at the Russian officer’s uniform. Kiro doesn’t move seeing out from inside Rodger’s backpack the Russian uniformed soldier walks up to Rodger. Rodger steps forward in line with his backpack’s main compartment. rummaging inside. The Russian soldier waits behind Rodger who is buying snacks, crackers, cheese, meat packs. Rodger pays then turns around seeing the Russian police officer there waiting for him. Rodger gives a node to the officer who nods back to Rodger then Rodger walks away leaving with brevity to exit the store. The Russian police officer steps forward to the checkout counter.

At night over-head white lighting from tall lamp posts shines down on the street lots. The long narrow streets of town dead ending in a distance away from the perimeter distract into the deep Pagyri woods. A large pale moon shines above while Rodger walks through town in the quiet night with no one in sight. A sudden loud clack sounds. Rodger looks over to the corner of the alley of the convience store parking lot where a group of young Russians goof around. Rodger approaches a hotel.

Rodger enters a hotel room. A small hotel room with a bed made of cotton red blankets with a white boarder in the evening offers Rodger and the tiger cub space away. Rodger lets the tiger cub onto the bed of the hotel room. Rodger and the tiger cub sit quietly having snacks on the bed. Rodger approaches the front desk of the hotel in the morning. A women is there at the counter while a man walks in and out of the back office room.

Rodger: I have to make a long-distance call.
Hotel attendant: You are able to dial on the phone to place calls long distance.

The hotel attendant hands Rodger a telephone to use. Rodger calls Cogsville University to his department where he was sent on his expedition. “My mission has stopped short. I need immediate evacuation. Get me high priority ecologic clearances. Why? I do not have time to tell you now, I’ll explain later,” says Rodger on the phone then hangs up.

At Rodger’s hotel room the tiger cub is on the bed of the hotel jumping up and down on the bedside mattress cushion. The tiger cub sits there on the bed looking up at Rodger. “I have clearance to take you to America,” says Rodger to the tiger cub.

Tigers are intelligent natural animals, (highly intelligent,) with the ability to form a lifetime of familiar family relationships. Stature of the tigers are a stunning wonder of nature.

Miloy climbs to the top of the mountain looking over the North Pagyri bog valley. Miloy looks out at a magnificent view of a Sunny bog valley dense with jungle thrush with a clear water stream in the near distance. Miloy postures proud on guard looking out over all the horizon of the bog valley. Miloy’s unchallenged strength at the apex statures with a spirit of nature. Looking down from the mountainside Miloy sees a grass path at a small clearing through the bog woods approaching towards the gorge of a the mountain cliff. The clearing in the bog glen tucked into tall trees is shining in sight from up atop of the mountain.

Miloy walks out of the shadows of a dark cave at the cliff of a mountain. Miloy sees a Sunny bog valley in sight of the jungle trees with a stream. He looks down at the grassy patch making a path through the cliff face in the distance below in between a grove of trees leading into the gorge of the mountain cliff. He watches the grassy glen patiently waiting in the sun high above. Winds breeze into path of the glen. Milow lays there watching the clearing’s path wondering what he may see approaching the cliffside. He wanes to himself laying up to rest while he watches the grass glen still rustling. Miloy tucks into the cave entrance with eyes glaring from the dark shadows of his cave’s lair.

Rodger and the tiger cub are in a grass field outside at Rodger’s house. Rodger’s house is in Cogsville, at a large bogland.

Rodger: What is your name?

“Kiro,” says the tiger cub. Kiro looks down at the grass. Kiro is sad.

Kiro: I miss my mother.
Rodger: I’m sorry. I miss her also.

Kiro looks lonely.

Rodger: Kiro, I’ll protect you from what happened in the Pagyri. I use natural science to discover ecologic values of nature.
Kiro: I want to go home.
Rodger: You are home.
Kiro: I want to go back to Pagyri.
Rodger: We are in the United States now. You are welcome here. Why not live with me for a while?
Kiro: My mother was there for me. Now she’s gone. I want to protect nature for her.

A bathtub faucet pours water into the bathtub at Rodger’s house. Soap bubbles foam in the bathwater filling up the bathtub. Kiro pops his head up from out in the water in the bathtub with foam from the bubbles covering the top of his head and on the side of his cheeks.

Rodger obtains a permit of liscense for ecologic merit to provide Kiro housing. Rodger’s accredited ecological permits are in support of the Cogsville Universities department of natural sciences. Cogsville University accredits activity in the fields of natural sciences through their institution. Rodger is a leading natural scientist specializing in ecology. Rodger’s permits provide his own means to accommodate having Kiro in Cogsville. The Cogsville University department advisors has been notified of the situation, according to Rodger, what series of events has lead to Rodger taking Kiro.

Where Rodger lives in Cogsville the bogs have deep clear woods for Rodger to take Kiro. The extensions of boglands surrounding North Cogsville have natural bog spaces. Rodger walks with Kiro into a Cogsville bog.

Rodger: Kiro, you belong to nature. You must learn to protect yourself. You will hunt, then build a home for yourself.

Kiro jogs ahead of Rodger while Rodger walks into a distant bogland.

Rodger holds Kiro by a kindling fire at night. The fire logs dwindle to ember. Above them the stars are sparkling in the sky.

Rodger: See the stars, Kiro?

Kiro looks up.

Kiro: Yes.
Rodger: You are a star.

The sparkling stars in outer-space over the boglands appear to meld a faint image of Yathti’s eye’s looking down.

In the morning Rodger packs up his campsite then walks with Kiro back through the bog.

1 Rodger enters the department of science at Cogsville University.
2 Rodger is at department of science at Cogsville University to discuss his expedition in the Pagyri.
3 In the department chambers of the science academy at Cogsville University Rodger is talking with the administration.
4 The administrator is a white man, average size with black hair, wearing a dark blue suit.
5 Clifford is also there listening to Rodger who is trying to explain what happened in the Pagyri in further detail.
6 The department administrator is not siding with Rodger while Rodger and the administrator pose conflicting sides of Rodger’s story.

Rodger: You think I would wreck my campsite, ruin my personal belongings, leave my expedition, only to take this tiger cub to back America with me?
Administrator: I wouldn’t put it past you.
Rodger: Why would I?
Administrator: I don’t know. Maybe to say you have the tiger cub belonging to natural science. Rodger, the department had decided to continue your expedition with what current status you’re encountering.

The administrator leaves Rodger and Clifford walking through the department cooridors into a side office room.

Clifford: My, what a story. You cannot keep this tiger, you know?
Rodger: I have all the provisions to provide Kiro quarters.
Clifford: He’s only a cub now, though. He will grow up.
Rodger: I know. The department does not believe me. They’re disappointed with me.
Clifford: I believe you, Rodger.

Magdala approaches Rodger there with Clifford.

Magdala: I’m sorry for what happened, Rodger. I have contacted the Russian authorities.
Rodger: I could not get back to my campsite before being shot at. My station monitor has a digital tracker on it’s drive. I have gotten information on where the monitor’s signal was deactivated from.
Magdala: This information will help with the investigation. I know you have a tiger cub with you.
Rodger: How do you know?
Magdala: I was informed by the department’s advisor at Cogsville University. I am not going to interfere with the University goals in using your expertise, though we want to help.
Rodger: CU will take over the expedition from here.
Magdala: I understand, though Rodger, we want you to complete the expedition, also.
Rodger: How?
Magdala: I am with the Russians who despite our differences want there to be a world of nature for us all.
Rodger: I saved the tiger cub from the hunters. The hunters had killed his mother. They were going to kill it.
Magdala: Where is the tiger cub?
Rodger: With me.
Magdala: You are keeping it, then?
Rodger: I don’t think so. The tiger cub wants it’s home back.
Magdala: I will look into this for you.

Clifford nods to Magdala. Magdala walks away from them.

A large natural tiger approaches on the path at the mountainous gorge. Jiela and Serena also approach the view of the mountain gorge. “Wow, it’s beautiful,” says Jiela looking at sparkling water on grass dunes in front of a rock cliffside embedded in a clearing of the bog woods. “Amazing,” says the other tiger, Yaraluo, a large natural tiger, looking on view.

Miloy runs up to the path quick in front of the other tigers there.

Miloy: This is my home.
Yaraluo: You are a roamer.

“Why are you here?,” says Yaraluao course questioning Miloy.

Miloy: I am guarding the rock for my family. They are coming here.
Yaraluo: You haven’t seen or heard from your family. They are gone.
Miloy: No! I am protecting this place for them.
Yaraluo: Have it your way, Miloy.

Jiela and Serena turn around to leave while Yaralua turns around to walk away into the shade of the woods then Yaraluo turns back around taking up the path again, “although,” says Yaraluo with a coniving smile to Miloy. Jiela and Serena pause a moment to look back at Miloy and Yaraluo.

Yaraluo: I could fight you for it…

Miloy roars loudly charging forward fierce then stops suddenly in front of the path with a glare at Yaraluo up close. Yaraluo slips stepping back into the woods. Yaraluo gets up.

Yaraluo: You win, Miloy.
Jiela: Come Serena. Let’s go to low fields.

Jiela and Serena walk away. Yaraluo walks away into the shade in the other direction.

At Magdala’s office building in Lvisk she speaks to a Russian officer who then leaves when a Chinese inspector approaches her. The Chinese inspector is average height, broad statured, Asian man, with medium length black hair, wearing a black suit and tie. The inspector’s name is Bonchan.

Magdala: You were sent from the embassy?
Inspector Bonchan: Yes, madame.
Magdala: We are gathering our investigation into this incident. Cooperation with The United States, Russia, and China, is difficult in this matter.
Inspector Bonchan: You have our thanks.
Magdala: it is not me who you need, it is Rodger. He is central to the investigation.
Inspector Bonchan: I am collecting my files from the involved parties now.
Magdala: When I get more information, I will share with you what I have.

Inspector Bonchan walks around the Pagyri Bogs. Nearby what was to be Rodger’s campsite has been destroyed where footstepps of officer’s patrol boots pace by. Some Russian authorities on patrol talk loudly giving each other orders then depart in vehicles. Inspector Bonchan smiles with a nod happily to himself alone in the bog woods. At closer examination some of the tall trees in the Pagyri woods have a rifle’s bullets pelted into them.

Inspector Bonchan sees a computer monitor screen over the shoulder of another police officer at a international police station in China. The office room is bustling with activity of the Chinese police. Inspector Bonchan points to the screen where digital data is being directed in white text appearing over a black background. Inspector Bonchan waits in line at an airport wearing a tropical orange shirt, a white stray hat, and light tan dress pants. A large jet plane takes off from a runway into the air. Inspector Bonchan waits in line to checkout at Cogsville’s international airport.

Rodger is inside his tent in the bog woods. Rodger opens the tent door stepping into the outside. Kiro jogs over towards Rodger. Kiro has grown in size. Kiro is a cub, though larger than he used to be, now Kiro is a small tiger.

Kiro has caught a groundhog. Kiro holds a groundhog dead in his mouth. Kiro sets the groundhog down putting the groundhog by Rodger’s tent. “Kiro…,” says Rodger. Rodger pats Kiro on the head.

Rodger is playing with Kiro at Rodger’s house in Rodger’s backyard. There Inspector Bonchan is waiting patiently for Rodger seeing them together. Rodger walks over to the inspector while Kiro runs away further into the grass field. Inspector Bonchan shows Rodger his badge.

Inspector Bonchan: The threat of hunting is serious. China’s govern cares about nature.
Rodger: I’d think if they cared then the natural tigers would have needed protection. I’m not the only who who does then. Could of fooled me.
Inspector Bonchan: I am like you, Rodger, I want to protect nature. Can you tell me what happened with your expedition?
Rodger: I was photographing natural tigers in the Pagyri bog. I found the tiger cub alone. I saw the mother tiger has been killed by the hunters. The hunters had rifles. They saw me then shot at me. I ran away with Kiro in my backpack.
Inspector Bonchan: Were you injured?
Rodger: No.
Inspector Bonchan: Then what did you do?
Rodger: I took Kiro with me through the Pagyri woods into the deep going North-West. When the hunters were no where in sight I hiked with Kiro in my backpack to a Russian village then got a boarding clearance to come back to America.
Inspector Bonchan: Your accounts corroborate what Magdala told me. Since then, I went back to the campsite you had set up in the Pagyri. Though some of your belongings were ransacked, I located bullets from a semi-automatic lodged in the trees.
Rodger shows Inspector Bonchan his broken camera, his writing ledger, his awash plastic bag of topograph. “My project ruined,” says Rodger.

Inspector Bonchan: Why did you not tell the Russian authorities what happened?
Rodger: I was scared for the tiger cub. I didn’t want Kiro to be taken away from nature.
Inspector Bonchan: Rodger, The Russians and Chinese security authorities have heard about what happened. They know you have Kiro. They’re not upset with you.
Rodger: Okay. Good. Good for them.
Inspector Bonchan: They want what is best for the natural tiger. If you cooperate with them we could help the tigers.
Rodger: Nature decides these things for us. We do not have control. When Kiro is ready we decide what’s right.

Kiro is becoming a large fully grown tiger.
Rodger and Kiro play fight wrestling with each other in the bog at Rodger’s house.
Kiro is on top of Rodger who lays in the grass on his back then Kiro licks Rodger’s face.
Kiro gets off Rodger.
Rodger sits up in the grass field looking down, quiet.

Kiro: What’s wrong, Rodger?
Rodger: Kiro, it’s time for you to make your own life without me. Are you ready to go back home?
Kiro: Yes.
Rodger: Kiro, the authorities in the East want some help from me to investigate what happened to you. It is up to you if you want to help them or not.
Kiro: I understand.

A large brown bear approaches from the bog woods. Miloy leaps into a landing in front of the brown bear. The brown bear and Miloy both roar loud at each other snarling with their jaws open showing sharp jagged fangs.

Miloy: This is my mountain rock.
Brown bear: I want to fish here in the stream.
Miloy: You must go or we paw.
Brown bear: I am hungry.
Miloy: You may fish over there.
Miloy wavers with his nose in the air to the sight of the river.

Miloy: Then you must leave.

Miloy turns away leaping up onto the elevation of the rockside mountain gorge. The brown bear waits in the river looking down at the water to catch fish swimming nearby.

Tigers are strong, cunning, quick, when full grown are among the largest land predators in the world, and the biggest of the cat species.

Rodger and Kiro go back to Russia. Inspector Bonchan and Rodger talk to Magdala.

Magdala: My institution has partnerships with Russian armies who patrol in the East country. Here is your file.

Magdala gives Rodger a sealed article within ordering Russian military law in effect to patrol the Pagyri.

Magdala: Show this with your identification to the Russian authority.
Inspector Bonchan: Alright.

Rodger, Kiro and Inspector Bonchan are driving in a car approaching Russian soldiers at a road going into the Pagyri Bog. Kiro takes up space in the entire back seat.

Inspector Bonchan: Give me your orders, Rodger.

Rodger gives his sealed order to Inspector Bonchan. Inspector Bonchan and Rodger get out of the car to talk to the Russian soldiers. A Russian officer shakes Rodger’s hand. “I am Officer, Gregory Rogsev,” says the Russian officer. The Russian officer is a white man, tall, muscular, with short light brown hair, clean shaven.

Gregory: Let’s go to my office.

Inside a Russian army station Rodger and Inspector Bonchan talk to the Russian officer with Kiro there.

Gregory: What happened to this natural tiger?
Rodger: I was taking photographs of the Pagyri when I discovered Kiro alone. The hunters were carrying the mother tiger away.
Inspector Bonchan: We tracked the hunters through the portable communicator network on Rodger’s computer.
Gregory: We have orders to patrol at your securities. What do you advise?
Rodger: We set a trap.
Inspector Bonchan: The hunters have been seen looking for their next kill. I’ll go undercover to talk them into another hunt. They’ll want to get their next kill when we’ll ambush them.
Gregory: It’s alright with me.
Inspector Bonchan: We have to get them to hunt in the Pagyri again. Kiro could be used to lure them in. Rodger, I need to show them Kiro is in Pagyri, then they may decide to try it.
Rodger: Alright, if Kiro agrees to it.
Kiro: I will fight to protect home.
Gregory: This mission could be dangerous. Rodger, and Kiro, you could risk being assaulted yourselves.
Kiro: I don’t care. They killed me mother.

Kiro sits up looking on with proud confidence.

Rodger: Kiro is with us. If my rights are sacrificed for the freedom I own then I will fight.
Gregory: We will guard you with a platoon patrol.

The Russian officer talks in front of Rodger with Kiro, Inspector Bonchan, and a small platoon of Russian soldiers at an outdoors tent for the Russian security office’s station conference room. The room is dark in order to view a projector screen. Rodger sits in a chair next to Kiro who sits up on the ground to his left. On Rodger’s right side is Inspector Bonchan. The Russian soldiers in the platoon sit behind Rodger in chairs or stand near the walls of the office room. Gregory speaks in front of a large map of the Pagyri projected into view against the wall behind him.

Gregory: I am ordered by the East battalion charge to secure Russian activities in Pagyri where Rodger White and his tiger Kiro, have been assaulted by illegal hunting.
Now, we have set course to counter the offenders. Our objective has secured operations with Inspector Bonchan, who is here to help capture the hunters, dead or alive.

Inspector Bonchan is wearing a light grey dress shirt with light grey slacks walks through the crowded streets of Singapore towards a local restaurant.

Inspector Bonchan and the undercover officer enter the restaurant. Inspector Bonchan sits at a table with three of the hunters there. The hunters are dark skinned Asians with dark black hair sitting against the wall at their seat in a booth in the restaurant. One of the hunters is average size, somewhat large, with a scruffy face and scruffy medium length black hair, another younger, thinner is next to him, another older, taller, skinnier on the other side.

Hunter: What do you want?
Inspector Bonchan: I have seen the tigers in Pagyri going South. This tiger was seen.

Inspector Bonchan hands the hunter a picture of Kiro walking through the Pagyri woods.

Inspector Bonchan: There was a man there also taking photographs of the tiger.

The Asian hunters eyes widen with surprise slightly amused.

Hunter: What man?
Inspector Bonchan: A naturalist taking photographs of the Pagyri tiger.
Hunter: What did he look like?
Inspector Bonchan: American, average height, brown hair, pale skin, fat.

The hunters whisper something to each other.

Inspector Bonchan: Are you in?
Hunter: We’ll go.

Inspector Bonchan leaves a file on the table for the hunters then the inspector leaves. The hunter takes the file. The hunters talk to each other in a foreign Asian language.

Miloy is walking along a path towards the stream at the mountain gorge. From the cliffside heights Yaraluo appears suddenly out of the shadows. Yaraluo leaps down landing on Miloy hard. Miloy and Yaraluo fight, clawing and biting with sharp fangs. Yaraluo lashes with his front legs shoving Miloy back. Miloy is hurled into the rock ledge the mountain hard smashing against the rocks. Miloy struggles to get up panting exhausted. Yaraluo paces in front of Miloy waiting to make a strike.

Yaraluo: You have lost this fight Miloy, like you lost your family.

Miloy lifts his head up again.

Miloy: I told you they are coming here!

Miloy charges Yaraluo. Yaraluo is caught off guard. Miloy smacks Yaraluo hard with slashes of his paws. Miloy slashes with his claws at Yaraluo who is ripped apart. Yaraluo strugles to get away quickly. Yaraluo limps away from the mountainside hurrying to escape Miloy.

The hunters stalk through the Pagyri woods slowly walking forward carrying rifles looking around into the bog distance. Kiro is inattentively sitting up in the thicket of a bog glen facing the other direction raising his paw to lick his fur. The hunters go to approach Kiro at the thicket. The hunters stalk up closer from the deep trees waving to each other to get in place. Getting closer to Kiro’s glen they take sight to aim their rifles. “Kiro!,” shouts Rodger suddenly, who is wearing thick army camoflauge hiding behind a tree in the midst of a dense thicket of brambles. Kiro leaps away into the deep woods of the bog jungle.

The hunters shoot their rifles. The hunters yell something in a foreign language. Rodger ducks behind a tree in the distance. Russian soldiers charge from all directions holding automatic rifles up at the hunters. The Russian soldiers yell at the hunters in a Russian language. One of the hunters fires shots from the rifle at the Russian soldiers he sees approaching there is fired back at quickly falling to the ground. The other hunters hold their hands in the air with the Russian soldiers holding rifles up at them. The hunters hold their hands up in the air slowly going to put their guns on the grounds of the bog. Rodger and Kiro are together watching the scene from a far away distance through the bog woods. The Russian soldiers handcuff the hunters.

Rodger and Kiro walk over to Gregory. Rodger is wearing deep camouflage army uniform thick with jungle layer carpeting meshed into patchwork over the uniform with a matching camouflage army helmet. Inspector Bonchan approaches them also. Inspector Bonchan is also wearing similar dense camouflage meshed into a army uniform with matching helmet on, like Rodger’s. In the distance the hunters are being taken away into a army patrol van guarded by Russian soldiers. Some of the Russian army vehicles leave with the Russian prisoner van driving away into the distance.

Rodger is there with Kiro, Inspector Bonchan and Gregory who has a platoon of soldiers waiting for them.

Inspector Bonchan: You won, Rodger.
Rodger: I didn’t win. Freedom is the security I have to sacrifice. The Pagyri won.

Gregory has a big smile on his face shaking Rodger’s hand.

Rodger and Kiro set out into the bog woods under a crimson sunset on the horizon.

Tiger’s form familiar ranges with the ability to survive in tropical, frozen, and temperate bogs.

Rodger and Kiro walk through a glen in the North end of Pagyri. Rodger and Kiro take a rest into a green pasture in a dense thicket of woods. Kiro goes off to explore. Rodger looks at his camera. His camera is working to view the pictures Rodger took. Rodger takes a photograph snap shot of the boglands then puts his camera in his backpack.

Rodger sets his backpack on the ground next to a camping set strapped into a canvass holder then Rodger walks through the thicket of trees into a deep jungle. Looking around in the bog woods Rodger feels a quiet wind in early twilight. Emerging suddenly from the jungle is a large natural tiger. The tiger leaps into the open then charges at Rodger. The large fierce tiger slams into Rodger. Rodger grabs hold of the tiger with them both falling to the ground. The tiger snaps it’s dripping fangs at Rodger, who struggles to keep the tiger from biting him, holding the tiger’s front paws back with his hands from clawing him, Rodger lays on his back while the tiger is on top. The tiger tries to tear into Rodger with large jaws getting closer to biting Rodger.

“No!,” shouts Kiro who emerges into the thicket racing forward to pounce at the large natural tiger on Rodger. Rodger shoves the tiger off him rolling to his side. The other tiger and Kiro roar at each other ferociously. The natural tigers show their fangs with fierce vehemence to attack one another. Kiro is a slightly smaller than the other tiger with the other tiger appearing more grown up. The other tiger has thin tapered fur hanging low off his body and face. The tigers growl at each other. The tigers begin to charge one another pawing aggressively to claw each other. They mangle into a locking engagement then separate again. the tigers slowly circle one another expression aggression. Rodger watches from the side. Then the expressions of the other tiger suddenly changes.

“Kiro?,” says Miloy.

Kiro: Yes, father.

Suddenly Miloy turns away leaping into the dense thicket leaving into the deep bog.

At night Rodger and Kiro look up under a pale full moon. Kiro looks up at the pale moon.

Kiro: The moon reminds me of my mother.
Rodger: How?
Kiro: It’s there for me. Like home knows where I am.

The pale moon large in sight shines down from above.

Kiro: I miss her.

Rodger and Kiro continue North into Pagyri bogs.

Tigers are fierce natural predators with powerful fangs, razor sharp claws.

Rodger and Kiro find Miloy in a grove of woods laying on a rock ledge on the ground with a cavernous gorge in the distance of the bog valley. Miloy is panting laying down on his side. Rodger waits watching while Kiro walks over to his father Miloy laying on the ground. Kiro gets close to Miloy looking at his father laying in the grove. Miloy wheezes gasping a faint sigh of exhaustion. Miloy looks up at Kiro.

Miloy: Kiro, I am passing.

Miloy struggles to breath.

Kiro: No, father.

Kiro starts to cry.

Miloy: My cub…

Miloy lifts his head up to look at Kiro. Miloy smiles with a grin then Miloy lowers his head down again breathing heavily. Miloy closes his eyes shut expressing anguish breathing heavily.

Miloy: Northrock belongs to you now. I have protected it for you. Nature’s spirit lives with you, always…

Miloy breaths his last breath resting limp onto the land. Rodger is sad while Kiro sits up looking down at his father who lays there still in silence. Rodger and Kiro quietly leave going South. Rodger continues on course South-West through a bog clearing through Kiro does not follow. Rodger looks at Kiro who sits up unmoving looking at Rodger.

Rodger: Kiro, it’s this way.

Rodger beckons to Kiro with his hand.

Kiro: No Rodger, I can’t go with you. This is my bogs. My mother wanted me here.
Rodger: I understand, Kiro.

Rodger approaches Kiro who is sitting up on the ground. Rodger kneels down hugging Kiro. Kiro opens his paws up to hug Rodger back. Rodger and Kiro hug for a moment in the bog then let go. Rodger gets back up. Kiro sits up looking at Rodger.

Rodger: I’ll miss you, Kiro.
Kiro: I’ll miss you, also, Rodger.

Rodger walks away South-West. Kiro enters into the bog clearing going North into the woods in the Pagyri bog. Under a bright sun with large puffy white clouds above Rodger and Kiro there is the massive image of Yathti and Miloy in spirit together in the clouds sitting up looking down on Earth. Yathti and Miloy smile happily looking down then walk away leaving the vision disappearing into the skies. Kiro roars loud all across the bog land. Rodger hikes through the Pagyri bog going South into the distance.

Rodger wears a white laboratory scientist’s coat examining a peat topography sample under a microscope. Rodger takes a pipet dabbing a liquid solvent into the sample topography. Rodger slides the topgraphy sample into a turntable dock holder.

Kiro waits by the grassy glen below the rockside of the gorge by the stream at the path through the thicket of trees. Motionless Kiro sits up looking uigh up at the cliff. A large tiger approaches the glen.

Serena: Hi Kiro.

Kiro turns to see Serena there.

Kiro: Hi Serena.
Serena: I know what happened, Kiro.

“I’m sorry,” says Serena saddened looking down.

Kiro: Mother was a day late leaving for North Rock.

Kiro sees a vision appearing in a haze through a bog clearing where he was a young cub. Kiro looks out from the glen of his grove into the shadows of bogs seeing his mother there frantically trying to run towards him. “No, Kiro!,” Yathti shouts to him when suddenly a loud bang is heard then she collapses to the ground in stride. Kiro gets compsoure again looking blank ahead with Serena there. Kiro stutters struggling to have his voice speak while he thinks to himself for a moment. Kiro looks over at Serena.

Kiro: I should have paid more attention!

Kiro grimaces shutting his eyes intensely quickly turning his head to look away.

Kiro: I don’t belong here…
Serena: You’re here because you’re meant to be.

Kiro looks again into the bog scene with open wide eyes of surprise. “I’m here because, I’m home,” says Kiro. Kiro sits up on the grass dune facing the stream. Serena walks over to Kiro who sits up looking at the cliffside. Kiro looks over to see Serena next to him. Kiro and Serena lean into each other with their foreheads lightly touching.

Kiro goes to walk towards the stream then runs towards the clear water bog stream. “I feel like taking a bath!,” shouts Kiro running to the water he jumps into the clear water stream. “Ha ha ha,” Serena laughs seeing Kiro diving into the water. A puddle of water splashes up onto the dunes by Serena’s face who cinches back some to prevent herself from getting wet. Kiro swims through the bog stream then splashes about in the water. A dazzling orange and black butterfly flies high into the air with large white clouds in sight going up into a gust of wind under the shining sun. The butterfly flies above tall trees swooping down into the thicket of a bog.

Rodger talks to a group of his expedition counselors wearing administrator’s suits and ties.

Rodger: The Pagyri has peat. Peat topograph has been discovered throughout all the Pagyri bog zones sampled in my exploration.

The counsels walk over to Rodger.

Clifford: Magnificent developments, Rodger. What does your discovery of a bog land’s peat lead into?
Rodger: The Pagyri Bogs are available natural protections now. A bogland values the world’s greatest sources of nature with land security available the title of discovery in natural science.

Serena walks in front of the cliffside cave while Kiro climbs into the top of the mountain. Kiro leaps up into view of the sunny bog valley under big white clouds above. Up on top of the high mountain Kiro roars loud across the bog valley.

Rodger articles his adventures into the Pagyri Bog for the news. Rodger’s story breaks headline presses in the article about his expedition to East Russia. On the cover of Natural Science’s article is Rodger with Kiro, a large tiger in a bog. The front page story shows Rodger with Kiro in Pagyri Bogs. Flipping through the story there are featured images of natural tigers in the Pagyri bogs with photographs taken through Rodger’s experience, describing his daring adventure to protect a natural tiger’s bog land, with the collection of his evidence to title the Pagyri protection of bog lands. The article has Rodger posing with Kiro for photographs taken at the Pagyri Bog. Rodger wrote about his experience describing his full story for the featured article about the Pagyri’s natural tigers. In the scenic photographs there is Kiro in the Pagyri, Rodger and Inspector Bonchan wearing a thick matted army camouflage suit posing with Kiro, hunters being taken to jail by a Russian army van, images of Rodger wearing his nature explorer’s uniform examining the topography of the land in Pagyri, a photograph of peat quality topography, Rodger in his nature explorer’s uniform posing with Kiro.

Rodger is featured on the front page of The Cogsville Times. Rodger has a photograph of himself in his nature explorer’s uniform with a natural tiger from the Pagyri Bog. The Cogsville Times describes Rodger’s adventure further detailing his experience in the Russian bogland.

Rodger is wearing his nature’s explorer’s outfit smiling he poses for a group of photographers there taking Rodger’s picture in front of a dazzling large white backboard. Rodger is being hosted for his pressing story of the natural tigers. The cover story for Rodger is a column in syndication by MediaOne Studios. Rodger is signed to a contract on set to produce a series for MediaOne. Rodger poses for the cameras while more pictures are taken then the photographers walk away as Rodger walks down from the showcase. Rodger sees the set producers engaging with the studio board getting ready for another showcase.

Winthrope is on set seeing Rodger there. Winthrope is a MediaOne corporate executor. Winthrope is a elder white man, average height, normal stature, with short crew cut light brown greying hair, clean shaven, wearing a purple dress coat, white shirt, orange tie, brown dress pants, with brown dress shoes. Winthrope walks over to Rodger. “Rodger, Rodger, Rodger,” says Winthrope with a smile approaching Rodger. Winthrope shakes Rodger’s hand.

Tigers make their lairs in glens, caves, or thickets from within the woods.

A large tiger runs through the grass field of a bog. The vision of the large tiger changes to a tiger cub running in the bog grass field. The tiger cub is running towards a mother tiger sitting up in the bog field watching him getting closer in the distance. Above them the sun high glimmering through white clouds over a bog’s wood canopy on the horizon. A tiger’s roar is heard loud across the bogs. A bog valley shines in light with woods in between a winding stream extending far into the distance.

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