2307: Winter's Dream Page #2

Synopsis: In 2307, a soldier is sent on a mission to hunt down the leader of the humanoid rebellion.
Genre: Sci-Fi
Director(s): Joey Curtis
  6 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
4.1
Year:
2016
101 min
54 Views


now we lost contact with

them right about here.

Temps up there've been

documented sub-arctic.

Your insulation gel will

stay active for 48 hours

after that, your thermal protection

will drop incrementally

by one percent for hour of exposure.

In other words we got four days

before we become popsicles?

You ain't gonna need that long, son.

Question, General.

What is it, Kix?

What if our retread Commander

blows a fuse out there

on the ice, can I bleed him quiet?

Then bury him in the snow?

He's had more kills than

you've had wet dreams, Sargent.

You're in perfectly capable hands.

Yeah, well, that was

a long time ago, General,

before the Q vapor freeze

dried his gray matter.

Commander Bishop.

Ya have the floor.

Weapons systems.

What do we got?

Every state of the

art piece of equipment

presently known to man.

Oregon blasters, sonic grenades,

raydon cannons,

your combined fire power

could probably melt every

last ice cube in the dead zone.

You three are well aware of

the unbalanced magnetic fields

created by the meteor strike.

Why are we being issued

electronic weapons anyways?

Recon finally came back

with some scientifically sound

calculations about dead zone magnetics.

I personally had R&D

redesign your pulse cannons

to hold a charge deep

inside the dead zone.

I'd like to request

five carbine rifles, 3000 rounds

of ammunition and 50 thermal grenades

for back up, sir.

I like the sound of that, Commander.

They say this used to be one of hottest

deserts on earth, a 500 miles

radius of lifeless tundra

they call dead zone 71 four,

I guess hell finally froze over.

Another needle in

a haystack mission, Ish,

you've got to love it.

Yeah, I don't get it, this

noid could be anywhere

after five years on the ice.

Why'd brass wait so long

to send us out anyway?

Ah, procrastination is like

masturbation my friend,

in the beginning it feels good

but in the end you are only

f***ing yourself.

I went full data dose

for this, Commander,

you've got yourself a lean

mean killing machine. Whoo.

I never need no enhancement

to take out a noid.

That's cause you've never

seen one those things rip

a man's arm off.

You feel me, Ish?

That's right.

If it ups my kill ratio,

I'm cool with it.

I installed a meta rapport

on Varner's third series AI

imprint system over half the

case studies went clinically

insane 10 years after implant.

You should have no problem there, Kix.

You are already insane.

Sorry about all of that sh*t that

went down in Floyd pass, sir.

Between us, this mission

ain't about policing noids,

it's personal, we'll be

your devil dogs Bishop

and we want some get back.

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Joey Curtis

George Curtis (April 9, 1925 – May 13, 2004) was a professional boxer, referee and business owner who was licensed to officiate bouts in Las Vegas, Nevada. Curtis, who had an undistinguished career as a boxer, lived in Las Vegas for thirty years. There, he established the Curtis Construction Company, which he owned until May 2003. As a boxing referee, Curtis was known for taking boxer's safety into consideration first. He refereed a number of world title fights, and he worked a number of non-title fights over the years. Curtis is best remembered, however, for two specific fights: On June 26, 1981, at Las Vegas, Lupe Pintor was defending his WBC world Bantamweight championship against Jovito Rengifo, who was attempting to become Peru's first world boxing champion. Rengifo was leading on all scorecards going into the seventh round, but he absorbed dangerous punches during the course of that round. Curtis stopped the fight, giving Pintor a seventh round technical knockout win. The fight's crowd, which in Las Vegas is filled usually with pro-Mexican fans, booed Curtis for his decision to stop the fight. On December 10, 1982, he was chosen to referee the WBA world Heavyweight championship bout between champion Mike Weaver and challenger Michael Dokes. Dokes had Weaver against the ropes and was landing a combination when Curtis stepped in and stopped the fight. Weaver had already suffered a knockdown about twenty seconds before, but many fans and critics felt that Curtis acted too quickly by stopping the bout after only 63 seconds of fighting. Neither a standing eight count nor a three knockdown rule was in effect. The WBA investigated the fight, and during the investigation, it was revealed that Curtis had been told by the Nevada Athletic Commission to be mindful of the condition of the fighters after the November 18 death of Duk Koo Kim as the result of a fight with Ray Mancini in Las Vegas on November 13. Fearful of another tragedy, Curtis stopped the fight to prevent Weaver from further punishment. On May 20, 1983, Dokes and Weaver held a rematch, with Dokes retaining the title with a fifteen-round draw. In June 2003, Curtis sold his company to a contractor whose license was revoked a month earlier for signing contracts and not finishing work, which resulted in complaints with the state board. Joey Curtis died after a sudden illness at Saint Rose Hospital in Las Vegas. more…

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