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  1. Posted: October 6, 2013In: Public

    A special ops team made up of foreign soldiers as well as Americans do special ops missions across the world. until they are setup by their own government, forcing them to go into hiding.

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    Added an answer on December 9, 2013 at 10:38 am

    Everything the others are saying here is on the money. If your story has a main character /protagonist, then your logline should be centered around him (or her). If it is a multi-protagonist type structure (think THE DIRTY DOZEN) rather than single-protagonist (think RAMBO), then you need to be awarRead more

    Everything the others are saying here is on the money. If your story has a main character /protagonist, then your logline should be centered around him (or her). If it is a multi-protagonist type structure (think THE DIRTY DOZEN) rather than single-protagonist (think RAMBO), then you need to be aware of that and structure your logline a bit differently.

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