Cyclonus/Wembley: The Predator Club!A Story by Abishai100Isaac forms a sci-fi horror media club online devoted to the celebration of pure American drawings.
Here's a fun nod to the notion of entertainment franchise-based social clubs (cyber, etc.), which represent quarantine daylight in America. Cheers,
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==== Isaac was forming a special cyber-club devoted to the arcade-imaginarium of the Predator sci-fi horror franchise. Predator featured storylines about a terrifying man-beast alien visitor who's hunting humans and requiring absolute survival consciousness. The franchise has become iconic in the sci-fi horror genre in America, and Isaac wanted to gather media and fans for a special online club, which he called the Predator Wembley (PW). ISAAC: I want this club to feel social, cyber, comfy, inviting, closed, and imaginative and conversational! Isaac found many odd people who're into the whole Predator media franchise. Some were artists, others politicians, chefs, musicians, scholars, bankers, and even some schoolteachers. This diaspora in membership reflected the strange American nexus of club-based hobby activity. MEMBER: I like reading about Predator developments/history and playing games online with other members! The franchise included countless comic books, and some of the more nerdy members liked offering images and stills and artworks presenting the iconic eccentricity of the bizarre super-alien man-beast who's hunting humans on Earth! This was the more graphic and fun rendition or alternative of/to Isaac Asimov sci-fi, and it was quite colorful, and value-inflation worthy. ART CRITIC: The sci-fi horror genre is all about thrills, and Predator boards are a mix of Crichton and Stan Lee. Isaac called his Predator club PW (Predator Wembley), because the Wembley Stadium featured great televised soccer games in the pre-quarantine/Coronavirus era, and PW would represent a social focus on the arenas or environments of media-friendly dark-lights. Isaac met a strange member online named Indiana who's insisting that PW should include new dialogue about a mixed hybrid crossover comics line featuring an A.I. alien robot named Cyclonus, a wolfish first-knight 'Decepticon' robot who transforms into a powerful jet-fighter vehicle, laser enhanced! Isaac agreed with Indy that the PW might benefit from such comics-crossover discussions about other-worldly 'avatars' like Cyclonus who'd offer some fun media-environment chats about why the Predator alien symbolized a human fear of general environmental devastation! Isaac chartered a Peter Pan bus and took the PW members to a Toronto Blue Jays game in Wembley Stadium, a Coronavirus exhibition game. Isaac had been a fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL) and figured this outing would remind the club members of why the media club was focused on the contours and colors of environmental discussions. ISAAC: We've now a book-reading group in our club. INDIANA: Cool, we'll collect comics and novels and fan-writes. ISAAC: Yes, we'll present them in these gatherings for fun stories. INDIANA: These are futuristic ghost-stories! ISAAC: Indeed; the Predator challenges our sense of environmental dominance. INDIANA: Good study for Americans, no? ISAAC: Indeed; our gatherings will create chats about the value of the army. INDIANA: There's no empire without military. ISAAC: And America is perhaps the coolest empire of diaries. INDIANA: Good readings. The trick was to hybridize sci-fi environmental stories with evolution concepts about raw survival. Such imagination comprised generations of fairy-tales about kingdom magnificence! Even kids loved Predator ideas, since they reminded them why freakshow monsters symbolized human dreams! ISAAC: This club is an IQ-playground! INDIANA: Maybe we'll create a chess-group sector. ISAAC: Yes, glass chess sets! How long have we really come since the advent of the arcade era in American tech-entertainment, really? Isaac decided to purchase and read Predator: Concrete Jungle for a special camp-outing with stories about urban terrorism. PW became a forum for sci-fi horror dollars. ISAAC: The Predator video-games on Sony remind me of Rampage and Pac-Man. DEVELOPER: The Predator is really a creature of jungle-like design! KIDS: We love the art that reminds us why life on Earth should be about the happiness of the animal kingdom. Is the Predator too scary for women and children? What do you think? CYCLONUS: This media environment in America is all about dollars. PREDATOR: Maybe we should finance an empire dollhouse. ==== "Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes) © 2021 Abishai100 |
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