Joe and Nelly vs. The Apocalypse

The world was unraveling, and it all started with a prophecy etched into the bark of an ancient tree deep in the Amazon rainforest. Joe and Nelly, childhood friends from the sleepy town of Greenvale, had no idea they were destined to save the world. They were just two kids who loved playing in the woods, building forts, and dreaming of adventure. But as they grew older, their paths diverged—Joe became an environmental scientist, while Nelly pursued a career as an artist and activist.


It was a crisp autumn morning when Joe burst into Nelly’s studio, holding a crumpled newspaper.

“Have you seen this?” he panted, slapping the paper onto her cluttered desk. The headline read: ‘Mysterious Chemical Spill Kills Entire River Ecosystem.’

“Another one?” Nelly groaned, pushing her glasses up her nose. “That’s the third this month. It’s like the planet’s giving up.”

Joe nodded grimly. “It’s worse than that. I’ve been analyzing the data, and these aren’t accidents. Someone—or something—is accelerating the destruction of ecosystems. If it keeps up, we’re looking at total collapse within a year.”

Nelly stared at him, her paintbrush frozen mid-stroke. “So, what do we do?”

Joe pulled a small vial from his pocket. “We start with this.”


The Detergent of Doom

The vial contained a sample of a new eco-friendly detergent Joe had been working on—a formula that could neutralize harmful pollutants and restore balance to water systems. It wasn’t much, but it was a start.

“We’ll test it on the Greenvale River,” Joe explained. “If it works, we can scale up.”

Nelly wasn’t convinced. “You think some soap is going to stop the Apocalypse?”

Joe grinned. “It’s not just soap. It’s a catalyst. If we can prove it works, we can rally people around the world to take action. But we’ll need to move fast.”


The First Trial

They biked to the river that afternoon, carrying the vial like it was the Holy Grail. The Greenvale River, once a sparkling ribbon of life, was now a murky, lifeless stream choked with algae and trash.

Nelly wrinkled her nose. “This is depressing.”

Joe knelt by the water’s edge and carefully poured the detergent into the river. For a moment, nothing happened. Then, the water began to clear, the algae dissolving like mist in the morning sun. Fish started to stir, and a single dragonfly buzzed past.

Nelly’s jaw dropped. “Joe, you’re a wizard.”

Joe grinned. “Science, not magic. But this is just the beginning.”


The Forces of Destruction

Their victory was short-lived. That night, a shadowy figure appeared at Joe’s lab, smashing equipment and stealing the remaining vials of the detergent. When Joe and Nelly arrived the next morning, they found a cryptic message scrawled on the wall: “The Balance Must Be Broken.”

“They know what we’re doing,” Joe muttered, his fists clenched. “And they’re trying to stop us.”

“Who’s ‘they’?” Nelly asked.

Joe shook his head. “I don’t know. But whoever it is, they’re powerful.”


A Race Against Time

Determined not to give up, Joe and Nelly hit the road, spreading their message and teaching communities how to make their own eco-friendly detergents. Along the way, they encountered resistance—corporate executives dismissing their efforts, farmers skeptical of their methods, and even old friends who thought they were wasting their time.

But they also found allies: scientists, activists, and everyday people who were tired of watching the planet suffer. Together, they formed a global network, each person contributing in their own way to fight back against the forces of destruction.


The Final Showdown

The trail eventually led them to a remote island in the Pacific, where an ancient factory was churning out toxic chemicals at an alarming rate. It was here that they confronted the mastermind behind the Apocalypse—a billionaire industrialist named Victor Crowe, who believed humanity’s time was up.

“You can’t stop progress,” Crowe sneered as Joe and Nelly stood before him. “The Earth is dying, and I’m just speeding up the inevitable.”

“You’re wrong,” Nelly shot back. “The Earth isn’t dying. It’s fighting. And so are we.”

With the help of their allies, they sabotaged the factory, using Joe’s formula to neutralize the toxins and shut down the operation for good. Crowe was arrested, and the network they had built continued to grow, inspiring millions to take action.


A New Beginning

Back in Greenvale, Joe and Nelly stood by the now-thriving river, watching children play along its banks.

“We did it,” Nelly said softly.

Joe nodded. “We stopped the Apocalypse. For now.”

Nelly smiled. “And if it comes back, we’ll be ready.”

The river sparkled in the sunlight, a reminder that even the smallest actions—like a vial of eco-friendly detergent—could ripple out to change the world.

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Top Gun 3: Apocalypse 2

Title:

Top Gun: Apocalypse


Screenplay Draft
Written by [Joe Jukic]


Opening Scene: The Warning Shot

Exterior: The skies over the Persian Gulf – day
A squadron of American F/A-18s, led by Captain Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, cruises in tight formation. The shimmering heat of the desert reflects off their wings. Below, an Iranian oil facility burns—a remnant of escalating tensions.

Radio chatter:
Maverick (calm, commanding): “Stay frosty, team. Eyes peeled for any surprises. Intel says hostiles have gone silent, but you know how that goes.”

Suddenly, radar alarms blare across the cockpits.

Lieutenant “Jinx” Hernandez (panicked):
“Multiple bogies inbound! Fast movers—Russian Su-57s and Chinese J-20s!”

Maverick:
“All units, defensive positions. We’re not here to start World War III… unless they make us.”

The enemy jets emerge from the horizon like a storm, sleek and deadly. Maverick’s squad engages in a breathtaking dogfight. He pulls off impossible maneuvers, evading missiles and disabling an enemy plane with precision gunfire.


Scene 2: Enter Mace

Interior: NATO briefing room – night
The room buzzes with tension. Commanders from allied forces debate strategies. At the head of the table, Maverick leans back in his flight suit, uncharacteristically quiet.

The doors swing open, and a striking figure enters—Squadron Leader Alexandra “Mace” Bishop of the Royal Canadian Air Force. She’s a renowned ace, known for her fearlessness and innovative tactics.

Mace (confident, direct):
“Looks like you boys need a little maple-flavored backup.”

Maverick (smirking):
“Maple-flavored? Hope you brought more than syrup to this party.”

Mace:
“Don’t worry, old man. I’ve got more confirmed kills than your entire squadron.”


Scene 3: The Plan

Mace and Maverick examine a holographic map of Iran, displaying key Russian and Chinese strongholds.

Mace:
“They’ve got drones, hypersonics, and a lot of nerve. But they’ve got one weakness—coordination. We hit their comm hubs here, here, and here, and they’re flying blind.”

Maverick:
“You’re assuming we can even get close to those hubs without starting an international incident.”

Mace:
“That’s why I’m flying with you. Two legends against the world. What could go wrong?”


Scene 4: The Mission

Exterior: Iranian desert – night
The team flies a daring low-altitude mission to avoid detection. Maverick and Mace banter over comms, their mutual respect growing.

Mace:
“You fly like a maniac, you know that?”

Maverick:
“Takes one to know one.”

They penetrate enemy airspace, dodging surface-to-air missiles. Mace performs a high-risk barrel roll to avoid a missile lock, drawing enemy fire away from Maverick.


Scene 5: Apocalypse Now

Exterior: Tehran – dawn
A full-scale aerial battle erupts as NATO forces clash with Russian and Chinese jets. Maverick and Mace lead the charge, taking down enemy fighters in a series of jaw-dropping maneuvers.

Mace (grinning):
“Hey, Maverick, you ever hear of the Canadian Cobra?”

Maverick:
“Can’t say I have.”

Mace:
“Watch and learn.”

Mace executes a dazzling move, feigning a stall before flipping her jet and destroying two enemies in one burst.

Maverick:
“Okay, I’ll admit it—that’s impressive.”


Scene 6: The Sacrifice

As the battle nears its climax, Maverick and Mace discover that the enemy plans to detonate a tactical nuke to block NATO forces. They rush to intercept the bomber carrying the weapon.

Mace (grimly):
“One of us has to take that shot.”

Maverick:
“No way. You’ve got a long career ahead of you.”

Mace:
“Sorry, Maverick. This one’s mine.”

Mace makes the ultimate sacrifice, flying her jet into the bomber, neutralizing the threat.


Epilogue: Honor the Fallen

Exterior: Arlington National Cemetery – day
Maverick stands before a memorial to Mace, her name etched in stone beneath the words: “Courage Above All.”

Maverick (to himself):
“She was better than all of us.”

Cut to: A new generation of pilots, inspired by Mace and Maverick, taking to the skies.


Closing Scene:
The camera pans to the open skies, where the contrails of fighter jets form the shape of a maple leaf and a star.

Fade to black.


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Updated Screenplay Draft

Title:
Top Gun: Apocalypse


Scene 3: The Plan (Updated)

Mace and Maverick examine a holographic map of Iran, displaying key Russian and Chinese strongholds.

Mace:
“They’ve got drones, hypersonics, and a lot of nerve. But they’ve got one weakness—coordination. We hit their comm hubs here, here, and here, and they’re flying blind.”

Maverick:
“You’re assuming we can even get close to those hubs without starting an international incident.”

The hologram zooms in, revealing a lone jet emblem.

Mace:
“Not to mention, they’ve got Drago.”

Maverick (sitting up):
“Drago? As in Nikolai ‘Drago’ Petrov? The Black Phoenix?”

Mace (grim):
“That’s the one. Russia’s ace of aces. Three-time Red Star award winner, hundreds of kills in training and combat. If you’re in the sky, he owns you.”

Maverick:
“We’ll see about that.”


Scene 5: Drago Appears

Exterior: Iranian skies – night
The aerial battle rages. Maverick and Mace dodge missiles, taking down enemy fighters with precision. Just as the tide turns in their favor, an ominous voice crackles through their radios in heavily accented English.

Drago (calm, menacing):
“So, the legendary Maverick and his sidekick finally show themselves. I’ve been waiting for this.”

A sleek black Su-57 Flanker-E swoops into view, its movements unnaturally precise, almost predatory. Drago’s jet is adorned with a fearsome red phoenix painted across its fuselage.

Mace (alarmed):
“That’s him! Maverick, this guy doesn’t miss.”

Maverick (focused):
“Neither do I.”

Drago engages both pilots simultaneously, executing breathtaking maneuvers that seem impossible. He takes out two NATO fighters with ruthless efficiency, leaving Maverick and Mace scrambling to keep up.


Scene 6: Duel with Drago

Exterior: Over the mountains of northern Iran – dawn

Maverick:
“Mace, break off! I’ll draw him out.”

Mace:
“No way, Maverick. You’ll get yourself killed.”

Maverick:
“Just do it. I’ve got a score to settle.”

Maverick and Drago engage in a one-on-one duel. The two pilots are evenly matched, pushing their jets to the limit. Drago’s voice cuts through the radio, taunting.

Drago:
“You Americans think you own the skies. But you’ve never faced a real predator.”

Maverick (gritting his teeth):
“Funny. I was about to say the same thing.”

Drago executes a high-G maneuver, forcing Maverick into a steep dive. At the last moment, Maverick flips his jet, firing a burst that grazes Drago’s wing.

Drago (laughing):
“Not bad. But you’ll need more than tricks to beat me.”


Scene 7: Mace’s Sacrifice (Updated)

As Maverick keeps Drago occupied, Mace intercepts the bomber carrying the tactical nuke. Just as she’s about to make the ultimate sacrifice, Drago reappears, pursuing her.

Maverick (desperate):
“Mace, he’s on your six! Break off!”

Mace (resolute):
“No time. I’ve got to take the shot.”

Drago locks onto Mace, but at the last second, Maverick dives in, forcing Drago to break off.

Drago:
“You’re good, Maverick. But not good enough.”

Drago fires a missile, crippling Mace’s jet. She smiles grimly, steering her damaged plane directly into the bomber.

Mace:
“See you on the other side, Maverick.”

Her jet collides with the bomber, neutralizing the nuke in a massive explosion.


Final Confrontation: Maverick vs. Drago

With Mace gone, Maverick faces Drago in an intense dogfight over the burning desert. Both pilots are pushed to their limits.

Drago:
“You’ve lost your partner. You’ve lost the war.”

Maverick (grim determination):
“Not today.”

Maverick pulls off an impossible move, reversing into Drago’s path and firing his final missile. Drago’s jet spirals out of control, exploding in a fiery blaze.


Epilogue (Updated)

Exterior: NATO airbase – day
Maverick stands with NATO commanders, watching a new generation of pilots, including several Canadian aces, prepare for takeoff.

A nearby memorial honors Mace, with her call sign engraved beneath the words: “Courage Above All.”

Maverick (to himself):
“Rest easy, Mace. You showed us how it’s done.”

Cut to the open skies, where contrails form the shape of a maple leaf and a star.


Closing Scene:
Drago’s signature phoenix emblem is seen smoldering in the wreckage of his jet as the screen fades to black.

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And God Became Angry

G is slow to anger….but

When a damsel is in distress he becomes ANGRY….full of WRATH

Revelation 16, wouldn’t hurt to look it over.

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