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RASKOLL 3000: AFTER THE COLLAPSE Episode 1: "The Wreckage of Fiction"

RASKOLL 3000: AFTER THE COLLAPSE Episode 1: "The Wreckage of Fiction" A Mockumentary by Dan Driskoll (This episode is presented as a serious, post-mortem news report, only to be undermined by the absurdity of the fictional characters' half-glitched lives.) SCENE 1: THE RECLAMATION ZONE [00:00 – 01:45] EXT. WAREHOUSE LOT - DUSK VISUAL: Shaky cam follows a NEWS REPORTER (40s, dry, serious) walking through a massive, dusty warehouse lot. The set props—rusted metal, neon wreckage, painted backdrops—are piled carelessly. This is the real-world Reclamation Zone mentioned in the Codex: a wasteland of obsolete IP. <center>NEWS REPORTER (to camera)</center> > This is what remains of the Raskoll 3000 universe. After the infamous "Union Strike" froze production, the project was canceled. The world file was deleted. What you are seeing is the junk heap—a creative void waiting for the shredder. But some believe the characters themselves, the digital remnants,...

RASKOLL 3000: BEHIND THE APOCALYPSE

  World Input Description Image Excellent. Here’s the mockumentary transcript for: Act 1: 1. Opening Image: The camera shakily zooms in on a garage filled with neon wrecks and posters for "RASKOLL 3000 – LIVE FAST / RUST YOUNG." A voiceover introduces the gritty, fire-and-fury wasteland and its unassuming creator from Nottingham. 2. Set-up: The mockumentary introduces Dan Driskoll, the meek creator of the Raskoll 3000 universe, who just wanted to write a fun blog. We also meet his creations: the charismatic Chrome Crusader, the surly mechanic Torque Freak, and the pyromaniac zealot Ash Angel. They all exist in their 'roles,' unaware of their fictional nature, while Dan nervously explains their origins from his lunch breaks. 3. Theme Stated: The interviewer off-screen asks Chrome Crusader a simple question: "You’re aware you’re a fictional character, right?" The Crusader dismisses it as a misunderstanding about his 'method' acting, but the seed of t...