Sharing ideas
And somehow I wanted to share one of my ideas. An idea that has been around for almost two years now.
It’s good to share ideas. By sharing ideas you get like-minded people, but if not accepted, the idea is met with hostility. I hope these bayonets are sharper than ever so that death is not painful and quick.
It all started from afar… https://kb88casino.co.uk/ Wait! Why the hell did 2010 become so far away?? Not the point. It’s already far away for me. Back in 2010, after reading a fan novel based on Half-Life (I still consider it a masterpiece of fan writing), I really wanted to become a cool writer. Well, until that moment I considered myself a writer, until smart people on the forum put my brain in the right place.
A fire was lit in my heart to create something that even Gordon Freeman himself would start talking about. But, as often happens, the idea remained just an idea.
This is what it consisted of:. The description of the events that occurred from the moment the Black Mesa was detonated by a nuclear warhead and the beginning of the Seven Hour War is unlikely to surprise anyone, but I wanted to present this story from a different perspective. Describe the formation of personality through chaos and destruction. I took as a basis the city where I live – Volgograd. The urban landscapes are breathtaking. So the picture is spinning in my head – gloom and grayness, fog, empty and dilapidated houses and somewhere in the lifeless steppes portal storms are walking, and in the midst of this chaos people die and survive. The main character of this story was supposed to be the 16th teenager, Andrei Karinov, whose dimensional life becomes cut short due to the surging portal vortices. Bam! Bam! – and now he is alone, without a family, without a home. He has only his life in his hands and nothing else. But then events unfold in such a way that a real man grows out of a simple boy, who knows the true price of life and the real face of death. This is a leader without fear. And this is a man who desperately believes in a better tomorrow.
In general, I wanted to divide this whole garbage into three parts – the first, in fact, begins in Volgograd (lasting about six months to a year), the second describes the journey of Andrei’s detachment to Moscow, which by that time had become one of the main points of mobilization of the country’s population, battered by the invasions from Zen. The third part begins with the Seven Hour War, continues with Andrei’s adventures in the ranks of the Resistance, and ends at the Arctic base, where he was sent with a detachment of rebels and Judith Mossman in search of "Boreas", before the events of the second episode of Half-Life 2.
And today the thought came to me that if such cool funds were invested in auteur cinema, as, say, in “Avatar”, I would make a series out of it. The script and direction are on me (well, yes!:)), and then – After Effects masters and so on. Yes, blurring in dreams – everything is great. Dreaming is not harmful.