Character Study: Don't think less of me!


Character Study: "Don't think less of me. "

“This isn't about terrorism, it's about justice. It's about reminding you people of something you find politically convenient to forget.”

He is a decorated soldier, who has led several successful covert operations in eliminating threats to his nation. The virtue of such military campaigns leaves the affected and survived unappreciated and uncompensated. His men look to him. Even though, he is a patriotic general, he is forced by the circumstances to get justice. Therefore, abducts the most lethal chemical weapon and takes hostages, and threatens to destroy cities. But, he is a soldier and not a murderer, so sacrifices himself.


He is a biochemist, who is attached to the Federal Bureau as a chemical weapons specialist. He loves working under the extreme pressure of time and life in analyzing and diffusing chemical weapons. But, has never seen action since the training in the academy. He is asked to go with the a team of SEAL and a convict into a hostage situation to diffuse the most dangerous chemical substance on planet Earth. He rises to the occasion with much difficulty as combat is not his forte.


His national identity was disowned. He was a British secret service, who was sent to steal the most intimate secrets of America, including the assassination of JFK and alien landings. He was caught, but the mission succeeded. After he managed to escape a castle turned prison, where escape only meant death, he was caught again, but kept alive, never tried in court, and his existence was erased for three decades. He is now required to infiltrate the museum turned prison to rescue hostages. He does it seamlessly.


Authored by Balaji Thangapandian aka #BT - a spacefarer, who is also curious about film-making, connectivity technologies and military history.
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