When a paralyzed Air Force pilot is secretly delivered to a psychiatric clinic, his presence triggers a terrifying chain reaction of psychic contagion that spreads through staff and patients alike, forcing one doctor to uncover a military conspiracy before she too becomes part of the experiment.
Type:
Web Series Pilot
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
65pp
Genre:
Horror, Sci-Fi
Budget:
Shoestring
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
At the isolated Fort Belvedere Medical Facility, Dr. Jane Lockwood is handed a mysterious new patient under military escort: a bald, unresponsive man known only as John Doe. Once an experimental Air Force test pilot, he was recovered from a crash in a catatonic state — but something inside him survived. Almost immediately, strange events unsettle the clinic. Static pulses distort televisions and cameras. Patients fall silent, their bodies moving in eerie unison. Staff begin to vanish. Nosebleeds and hallucinations spread like a sickness, and Lockwood discovers a metallic implant fused to John Doe’s brain, resonating like a living signal. As orderlies and doctors fall under his control, Lockwood realizes the military isn’t protecting the world from John Doe — they’re protecting their investment. Her only ally is Jason, an orderly whose metal skull plate shields him from the influence. Together, they attempt escape, only to discover the entire facility has been locked down under orders from above. Cut off, hunted, and bleeding from the same symptoms she sees in her colleagues, Lockwood races to expose the truth: John Doe is not just a patient, but a weapon — one that rewrites the human mind. And the experiment is far from over.
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Robin Johnston

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The Writer: Robin Johnston

Robin Johnston is an award-winning Street Photographer and Videographer with a BA in Film and Photography. His work has been shown at world-class exhibitions in Rome, Berlin, New York and London. He also writes screenplays. Robin’s work captures the beauty in tiny detail, the patterns in the built environment and the way humans interact with architecture. His influences are Brassaï and Cartier-Bresson and the works of J.G.Ballard. Go to bio
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