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  1. Posted: January 11, 2015In: Public

    Investigating a robbery at the State University of New York an FBI agent discovers the item taken was a sample from the Shroud of Turin. This leads him to a conflict with a well funded murderous group of fanatics determined to clone Jesus.

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    Added an answer on January 13, 2015 at 12:50 pm

    Craig: After watching the YouTub video it occurred to me that a more compelling story might be: what happens if the cloning were to succeed. What kind of modern day Messiah -- or not -- would he be? A modern day "Life of Brian" or? Look at the film franchise created from the premise of cloning extinRead more

    Craig:

    After watching the YouTub video it occurred to me that a more compelling story might be: what happens if the cloning were to succeed. What kind of modern day Messiah — or not — would he be? A modern day “Life of Brian” or?

    Look at the film franchise created from the premise of cloning extinct dinosaurs. Take it to the next step, the next level.

    Suggested working title: Born Again.

    fwiw

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  2. Posted: January 12, 2015In: Public

    After the death of his wife, A confident salesman is sent to prison for assault and his children put in care, upon his release he enlist the help of his brother lawyer to regain custody but is he stable and will the children have bonded with the foster parents.

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    Added an answer on January 13, 2015 at 9:12 am

    After serving ten years for manslaughter, a father struggles to regain custody and win the affection of his children who have bonded with their adoptive parents. "Manslaughter" -- more serious than mere "assault". "Ten years" -- A sufficient length of time to guarantee his kids remember little aboutRead more

    After serving ten years for manslaughter, a father struggles to regain custody and win the affection of his children who have bonded with their adoptive parents.

    “Manslaughter” — more serious than mere “assault”.

    “Ten years” — A sufficient length of time to guarantee his kids remember little about him, have had ample time to bond with their foster parents.

    “Win the affection” — rather than “win back”, assuming they were too young to have bonded with him when they went into foster care. Or their mother may have divorced him, had custody before she died. So again, he didn’t have a chance to bond with them. Whatever, it seems to me he would have a harder task to bond with them in the first place.

    “Adoptive”– Could have started out as foster parents. But now the bond is not just emotional but legal. An additional hurdle he must overcome.

    fwiw

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  3. Posted: January 12, 2015In: Public

    After the death of his wife, A confident salesman is sent to prison for assault and his children put in care, upon his release he enlist the help of his brother lawyer to regain custody but is he stable and will the children have bonded with the foster parents.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on January 13, 2015 at 9:12 am

    After serving ten years for manslaughter, a father struggles to regain custody and win the affection of his children who have bonded with their adoptive parents. "Manslaughter" -- more serious than mere "assault". "Ten years" -- A sufficient length of time to guarantee his kids remember little aboutRead more

    After serving ten years for manslaughter, a father struggles to regain custody and win the affection of his children who have bonded with their adoptive parents.

    “Manslaughter” — more serious than mere “assault”.

    “Ten years” — A sufficient length of time to guarantee his kids remember little about him, have had ample time to bond with their foster parents.

    “Win the affection” — rather than “win back”, assuming they were too young to have bonded with him when they went into foster care. Or their mother may have divorced him, had custody before she died. So again, he didn’t have a chance to bond with them. Whatever, it seems to me he would have a harder task to bond with them in the first place.

    “Adoptive”– Could have started out as foster parents. But now the bond is not just emotional but legal. An additional hurdle he must overcome.

    fwiw

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