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CORPORAL COSMIC and the Terran Space Force!

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Arik_the_Red:
Some people may remember this old idea of mine... Most probably won't... but, as I mentioned elsewhere, I'm revisiting it, with a very strong desire to bring it to full light.

I was going to hold off a bit, but I can't resist showing off. At the end of the message I have attached the space helmet of Corporal Cosmic, and the medallion that is the emblem of the Terran Space Force, except that I have not finished - the words "Terran Space Force" are to circle the symbol.

The theme of "Corporal Cosmic and the Terran Space Force" is centered based upon a fictitious same-named 1950s sci-fi comic and black and white TV series in the spirit of stories "the Golden Age of Science Fiction" from the early 1900s through the 1950s-60s.

The way it all begins…

The storyline is based in "present day." The main character is a young college student on his own for the first time in the big city. He is in his dorm/studio apartment, alone, in the evening, and has received a "Care Package from Mom."

After exhausted studies, followed by a rummage through Mom's parcel of cookies and other Mom-minded things, he pulls out a very old cigar box with a note: "I think Grandpa would have wanted you to have this."

Sitting on his old, tattered little couch, the TV set on, he opens the old box and finds a funny little metal rocket ship toy from ages past, a similarly silly toy “ray gun,” a “space man” doll like something out of a vintage Flash Gordon or Buck Rogers show, a worn but decent shape comic book called “CORPORAL COSMIC and the Terran Space Force!”, and an interesting metal and plastic medallion…

Our “hero” gets up, setting the box aside and putting the medallion down for a moment on his TV, messing with his TV set to find something worth watching (to no avail). He sits back down, taking up the comic with a smirk, and starts to doze off as, of all things, an old black and white commercial “right out of the past,” promoting the 1950s TV show "Corporal Cosmic" airs. As his vision fades to sleep, could it be that, out of the edge of his sight, the medallion is opening up, and some sort of antenna is raising from it, on the TV?

Slipping into a dream, he finds his vision opening up to view what appears to be the set of a 1940S-50s style sci-fi spaceship or base that is in disorder and disrepair, largely shut down except for signs of recent activity where someone has been accumulating things to restore the place to operational status. As he looks about the room, he sees a reflection of himself, a figure in an old, goofy looking space suit from exactly that era of science fiction!

Realizing he’s in some sort of really crazy dream, our hero proceeds to explore this space station that is at the outer reaches of our solar system. Through his discoveries he finds out he is the last survivor of the Terran Space Force, formed to defend the Earth against aliens from beyond… and, as he goes about exploring the station, he comes to a communications chamber with big monitors, and one of the monitors activates, showing the view of some other space station or ship, and a “bug-eyed alien creature” at work at a console, who turns to look right at “our hero,” with some sort of surprise and alarm showing in its not-even-close-to-human eyes… after which the screen goes dark, short-circuiting…

And our hero awakens, it is morning and the TV is showing static, and he is back in the real world.

The idea of it is, you go through various episodes, and then wake up back in the "reality" of your college student world.  Thus, it must be a dream... or is it?



Anyone interested in the project, wanting to get in on some fun modelling and such, please feel free to contact me. Or, enjoy what develops here... I hope to make something very cool, and there is a really unique twist to it all that will be divulged as I share more.

3D Joe Wiltshire:
Sounds like its going to be awesome, especially with your anim8ing skills behind it!
Yeah I think I remember seeing the last time you tried this, got me excited then too :P

Josmic8or:
Project sounds fun!
HEY!Maybe I can help to model something!

Arik_the_Red:
I had to re-construct my monitor... had a problem and lost my goods.  

I sort of like this one better in some ways anyhoo.

The brass plaque at the top will have a readerboard of sorts that identifies the "communication link", ie. whatever planet, starbase, or whatnot that is being linked up.

I built this thing with various components in fullness and depth so that I can make "operable condition"" versions as well as broken and defaced versions with a little modification. If I want to make one where the picture tube has been busted open, or pried loose, it'll accommodate that modification with minor work to the "full model."

Note: The wall panel is just a basic board I put in to see how it looks mounted. So it does show through in a few spots (in the speaker holes).

By the way, I like to give credit to Kubajzz for one of my favorite basic resources... his materials database! I love the premade textures/colors he created ooh so long ago. I enjoy working from them and modifying things based upon his fine file.

Arik_the_Red:
I am taking some of my unneeded messages out of this thread... As this is a huge and longdrawn project with untold things to be shown as I go, I don't want to overkill on my postings. I basically just want to show one message for each component I develop. No sense in a lot of excess babble-message stuff.

Message image attachments will update on existing as I bring new bits of it and develop the gadget, so, as I have been updating the monitor gadget, the previous message shows its progress... and so on with each new component.

Working on a funny little scope thing... sort of like a radar display.  What ever you want to call this funky thing, let's just say...

Introducing the WHATSITSCOPE.  A part of control consoles for spaceships and stations and so on. When I have it finished, I hope to have a sweeping lightbar thing and blips and such as I see fit.

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