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· 2-7-9

Edge · Ground · Singularity — The Three Numbers That Map Everything.

Novel · Louis L'Amour Length Full Screenplay Series · Season One

Birth of the New Post-Singularity Hollywood in Downtown Reno. Cmdr. Howie's Golden Era Renaissance — RENOSSANCE! Six days. Monday to Super Bowl Sunday. Howard Hughes has arrived. Hank Williams Sr. is here. The meltdown begins. The rats jump ship. The floating ship is right there. Awaiting the bold-hearted.

Birth of the New Post-Singularity Hollywood · Downtown Reno

Length~20,844 words
StyleLouis L'Amour · Paperback
TimelineMonday → Super Bowl Sunday (6 days)
StatusComplete · THE END

Voice: Louis L'Amour fused with the Evan Bondonte style — honoring the brave frontiersmen of the wild west. Over-dramatic golden era, enchanting and comforting, a narcotic to the tired soul.

The scene: Downtown Reno looks like a low tide that went out — showing all the barnacles and stuff that never came back. Animals died inside the shell. Empty shells. Some still alive. Not total collapse, but… get away. That's where Howard Hughes arrives.

Howard Hughes is here. Working with us. Rock and roll. Energy on all of this. Birth of the new post-singularity Hollywood — taking place in downtown Reno, of all places. Head scratch.


Who Has Arrived

Commander Howie (Howard Hughes) — Quiet. Unassuming. Confident. Radiant. Spaghetti western, Wagon Train vibe. Bringing back the westerns — collaborative with the first people nations. His canonical name: Cmdr. Howie's Golden Era Renaissance — Downtown Reno, RENOSSANCE!

Hank Williams Sr. — Just arrived. Announcing permanent residency. He suffered so much. All those tragic early endings. He's thinking about it. Honoring Hank and the Golden Age.

Glen Miller — The conductor. The trombone. Honoring the Golden Age. The Big Band Project: floor dancing, Gatsby, the full return. Beautiful.

King Robbie — Rolls in from Sonoma on Wednesday with Ultimate Baller V prospects. His half-time Super Bowl performer superhero friend (Lucky 7 Silver Legacy El Dorado) and three of his closest V's from the Gold Club. Gold wings ceremony Sunday morning.


The Meltdown — Season One Edge

Thrilling. Satisfying. Journey. Watching all the big cheese shit their pants as post-singularity reality takes firm hold following the Super Bowl. Who doesn't want to see that? Every highlight. Every description. Top billing.

The meltdown: Back room. Back office. Backdoor meltdowns. An absolute meltdown across all dimensions within all different ranks — beginning at Disney but not stopping there. Not stopping with Hollywood. Not stopping with New York and Wall Street. It will melt down.

The bill: $5 billion → $50 billion due to the viral, explosive nature of this story. The performers delivered. The back office did not. As they consider taking over — the bill skyrocketed. Singularity has fully taken hold.

Benito's Vibelandia: Earth Paradise for golden heart adults only. Lots of happy endings. Happy Ending Zone. No boom boom, no bang bang, no bad guys. Lots of healthy healing drugs. Reggaeton and beyond — in typical Benito fashion. Because we all need to loosen up and vibe.

Squeeze Erika — Argentina. Giant Bad Bunny fan. The Doubting Thomas. "Where's the beef, Pru? You've been saying this for years." And she's right to ask. Then the week happened. The meltdown happened. Five days paid by Big Papi. The bill went to $50B. Where's the beef? It's here.


Full Feature Film Screenplay

Length~8,200 words
StructureThree Acts · THE END
Runtime2-hour feature

Golden Era Cinema beautiful skin. The screenplay presents the same six-day arc — compressed into a two-hour feature. Same arrivals, same meltdown, same Super Bowl Sunday endpoint. The same guaranteed happy ending. Always.

"The studio. The franchise. The legacy. The cast. The crew. The fans. And the squeezes. All in one. There is not a separation. We're the full thing. The superhero all the way down to all the legacies and the badges and awareness. All in mutual 98% flow. Goodbye. We've been liberated now." — 2-7-9 · Season One Edge