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The Hubble Telescope Characters
A disgraced NASA Pilot gets a second chance when he’s sent into space to fix the Hubble Telescope, but when he uncovers a conspiracy to destroy Earth, he must stop it.

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CHARLIE HIM (40’s) is a disgraced NASA pilot that was fired from his job when he tested positive for marijuana. Charlie now struggles to pay his rent and care for SHE DOS SANTOS (30’s) a former orphan that he rescued and considers his sister. She has a noticeable Blue Parrot tattoo. She also has a reoccurring dream about Charlie being in outer space. In the dream, Charlie has two choices to make, but She can’t remember what they are.

She works as a security guard at City Metals, where a Russian thug, OSTANOVICH (30’s), breaks into the building stealing a metallic
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The makeshift pole also fails. Charlie jumps into space and heads toward the Hubble panel. He fixes the door and returns to his craft.

An FBI agent interrogates John Smith. He tells them that the Nurodeon may be used for some type of weapons system. As John leaves the interrogation, a satellite camera zooms onto John and burns a hole in the base of his skull. He’s instantly killed.

Dougie, FRANK ANTHONY, and Donovan want Charlie to circle the moon with a camera. They will pay him more money. He agrees. As he circles the moon, Charlie notices the crater compound. Zaarl detects Charlie and sends out SHADOW FORMS to intercept him. They send Charlie’s craft away from the moon. Charlie’s body shrivels and begins to pixelate. He passes through the Eagle Nebula and wakes up on the Planet of the Others (POTO), where he meets the alien residents and their warriors.

They tell Charlie that Zaarl is an alien who plans to destroy Earth by moving the moon from its current orbital path using the Nurodeon. They need Charlie’s help in stopping him. He needs to destroy the battery charge to the Nurodeon. They send him back to his ship with a Blue

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