Bud Brewster Galactic Fleet Admiral (site admin)

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Posted: Sat May 04, 2024 10:11 am Post subject: The Invisible Killer vs the Invisible Detective! |
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The Invisible Killer vs the Invisible Detective! __________________________________________________
Here's an idea I came up with, based on movies from the 1930s and 1940 like The Invisible Man and The Invisible Killer.
Picture this "imaginary movie".
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An invisible homicidal maniac is stalking London in the late 1800s, and the poor folks at Scotland Yard repeatedly fail to stop his murderous reign of terror.
But one brilliant detective realizes that the only way to stop this fiend is to beat him at his own game.
He must make himself invisible, just like the killer!
Imagine an invisible detective who goes "under cover" in the strictest sense. After finding out how the killer achieved invisibility, he secretly mingles among his law enforcement colleagues at Scotland Yard, just to stay informed about their investigation.
But he doesn't want anyone to know his secret, because he realizes that the invisible killer could be right there in the same room! So, he manages to work WITH the Scotland Yard detectives, even though they aren't even aware of his existence!
The climax would be a battle between the two Invisible Men at a high society event at Buckingham Palace, with a ballroom filled with all the elegant members of the British elite.
The Invisible Killer's goal is to assassinate the Prime Minister!
The Invisible Detective desperately struggles to reveal his transparent foe so he can stop his dastardly plan!
After detecting the killer's location in some way, the detective closwa in.
The battle between the two transparent men begins amidst the crowded ballroom guests, with the ghostly combatants creating an escalating panic by repeatedly colliding with the terrified people on the ballroom floor.
Finally the Invisible Detective manages to send himself and his foe plunging into the decorative central fountain at the middle of the ballroom. It drenches them both and turns them into "moving glass sculptures" which emerge amidst a hail of sparkling water droplets!
The battle then continues to rage across the ballroom floor, with the detective savagely beating the soggy killer, while the elegantly dressed guest part like the Red Sea in their wake.
Finally the detective pummels the killer into unconsciousness, leaving him lying on the marble ballroom floor in a puddle of water, looking like an elegant glass sculpture of a man lying on the floor.
Wow . . . great idea, eh guys? I think I'll post this idea, and you can reply to it at the link below. _________________ ____________
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