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Write a scene from far cry five but adding Cole fr

Author:Pamela Dean Time:2024/12/17 Read: 5474

Write a scene from far cry five but adding Cole from power rangers wild force In late 2018, a joint operation between the United States Marshals Service and the county sheriff’s department—consisting of Deputy Marshal Cameron Burke (Doug Hutchison), Sheriff Earl Whitehorse (Christopher Heyerdahl) and his deputies Joey Hudson (Luisa D’Oliveira), Staci Pratt (Julian Bailey) and the player Cole character, an unnamed Junior Deputy in training—arrive at an Eden’s Gate church to detain Joseph Seed with a federal arrest warrant on charges of kidnapping with the intent to harm. Although Joseph offers no resistance, he claims that God will not allow him to be taken. As he is escorted away, cult members attack the task force and cause their helicopter to crash. Joseph escapes and commands the cult to capture the task force members and Cole The Deputy Cole survives and escapes with the help of Richard “Dutch” Roosevelt, a local survivalist and Vietnam War veteran who explains that the cult has interpreted the attempt to arrest Joseph as the fulfillment of his prophecies. Believing the end of the world is upon them, they have begun “the Reaping”, a concentrated effort to purge Hope County of non-believers and gather all material needs. As the county is now cut off from the outside world, Dutch tasks the Deputy Cole with contacting the fledgling resistance scattered throughout Hope County to gather allies, rescue the task force and dismantle the cult’s operations to erode the influence of Joseph and the Heralds. Although the Heralds focus their efforts on stopping the Deputy Cole, they maintain an interest in recruiting them to their cause. Joseph’s younger brother John lures the Deputy Cole to Holland Valley by broadcasting a message showing Hudson as his captive. John indoctrinates residents to the cult’s beliefs by subjecting them to a forced baptism to “cleanse” them, tattooing their “sins” onto their bodies, and carving out the marked skin as part of their “atonement”. John captures the Deputy Cole and concludes that their sin is Wrath. When the Deputy Cole escapes, John retaliates by taking over the town of Fall’s End where he forces the Deputy Cole to confront him and atone for their sins. A counterattack by the local Resistance prompts John to flee, leading to the Deputy Cole engaging him in an aerial dogfight and mortally wounding him. As he lies dying, John remarks that the Deputy Cole will not save anyone and asserts that Joseph is right. The Deputy Cole rescues Hudson and the captive survivors and destroys John’s bunker. The Deputy Cole arrives in the Whitetail Mountains to find the Whitetail Militia already at war with Joseph’s older brother Jacob. Jacob recruits and trains the cult’s members and keeps an indoctrinated Deputy Pratt captive. As part of their training, Jacob mentally conditions cult recruits with The Platters’ song “Only You (And You Alone)”, which he uses to trigger an altered state of consciousness in the recruits and carry out his commands. Jacob subjects the Deputy Cole to the same conditioning and successfully breaks them. He has the Deputy Cole kill militia leader Eli Palmer (Patrick Garrow) to cripple the resistance. The surviving militia hold Jacob responsible and the Deputy Cole confronts him in the mountains. As he dies, Jacob reflects on how empires rise and fall, and predicts that America will suffer the same fate if it is not prepared. The Deputy Cole retrieves Jacob’s bunker key, rescues Pratt and floods the bunker. Faith, a collaborator and “sister” of the Seeds, oversees the production of Bliss in Henbane River. The hallucinatory effects of Bliss puts its victims in a trance-like state and staying under its influence for too long makes them vulnerable to Faith’s hypnotic manipulation. The Deputy Cole reunites with Whitehorse and joins the Cougars, based in the Hope County Jail. Whitehorse informs the Deputy Cole that Burke has been captured and is now under the influence of the Bliss. The Deputy Cole repeatedly encounters Faith, who attempts to persuade the Deputy Cole to join her and live in paradise. The Deputy Cole resists her and rescues Burke, unaware that he has been hypnotized. Burke kills Virgil Minkler, leader of the Cougars and Mayor of Fall’s End, opens the jail to Eden’s Gate, and kills himself. The Cougars suffer heavy losses repelling the cult and Whitehorse is captured. The Deputy Cole kills Faith, and she warns them that Joseph is right about the end of the world, but the Deputy Cole will decide what happens in the end. The Deputy Cole rescues Whitehorse from Faith’s bunker and destroys the production of Bliss. Killing his Heralds prompts Joseph to call the Deputy Cole for a final confrontation at his church. He has captured the Deputy’s Cole allies from the resistance groups, hypnotized them with Bliss and is holding Whitehorse, Hudson, and Pratt hostage. Joseph offers the Deputy Cole the option of walking away with their friends unharmed on the condition that they leave him and Eden’s Gate alone.

Far Cry 5: Wild Force

SCENE: Eden’s Gate church – Interior. Day.

The scene opens with the familiar tense standoff from the beginning of Far Cry 5. Deputy Marshal Cameron Burke (Doug Hutchison), Sheriff Earl Whitehorse (Christopher Heyerdahl), Deputies Joey Hudson (Luisa D’Oliveira), Staci Pratt (Julian Bailey), and Cole Evans (a Power Rangers Wild Force-inspired character, played by an actor who embodies Cole’s blend of youthful energy and martial arts prowess) stand before Joseph Seed (Greg Bryk). Cole, though a Junior Deputy, exudes a quiet confidence and alertness, his hands resting lightly on the hip-mounted holsters of his custom-modified sidearms. These are sleek, modern weapons, a stark contrast to the rustic setting.

BURKE: (Sternly) Joseph Seed, you’re under arrest for kidnapping and intent to cause harm.

JOSEPH: (Calmly) God’s will cannot be thwarted, Marshal. He has shown me the way.

Cole subtly shifts his weight, his eyes scanning the room, taking in the cultists’ expressions. They’re a mix of fearful obedience and fervent devotion.

As Joseph is being handcuffed, chaos erupts. Cult members surge forward, weapons drawn – makeshift clubs, rusty pipes, even sharpened farming tools. The helicopter outside roars, then crashes. The ensuing firefight is brutal and chaotic.

CUT TO: A heavily wooded area. Night.

Cole, battered but alive, stumbles into a clearing. He’s clutching a bleeding arm, but his spirit is unbroken. Richard “Dutch” Roosevelt (Peter Stormare), his grizzled beard illuminated by the moonlight, emerges from the shadows.

DUTCH: You alright, kid?

COLE: (Grunting) Yeah… just… a little banged up. What happened?

DUTCH: The whole county’s gone haywire. Seed’s bunch, they think your little visit was the sign they been waitin’ for. The end is here, according to them. They call it “The Reaping.”

Cole looks at the destruction around him. Burnt-out buildings, overturned vehicles. The signs of chaos are everywhere.

COLE: We have to stop them. We have to rescue the others.

DUTCH: That’s what I’m thinking. Hope County is cut off. You gotta contact the resistance cells, get them working together. They’re scattered, scared… but they’re our best shot.

COLE: (Nodding) I’m on it.

(Montage)

A fast-paced montage shows Cole using his parkour skills and martial arts expertise to navigate treacherous terrain, recruit resistance fighters, and engage in intense firefights. He utilizes both conventional weaponry and his signature animal-themed fighting techniques. A scene shows him using his knowledge of animals to create traps and distractions. He even uses his animal morphing powers (a nod to his Power Rangers past, kept subtle and implied via quick cuts and impressive athletic feats) to navigate particularly tricky situations.

CUT TO: Holland Valley. Day.

Cole, tracking a signal broadcasting a message showing a captive Hudson, finds himself in a town under John Seed’s control. John (Harrison Ford) has subjected the townsfolk to forced baptisms and ritualistic scarring. The scene echoes the Far Cry 5 scenario, but with a more overtly brutal and unsettling atmosphere, enhanced by Cole’s visceral reactions to the horror.

JOHN: (Smiling coldly) Your sin, Deputy, is Wrath. You’ll atone for it.

Cole is captured and subjected to John’s brutal indoctrination. His escape is a bloody brawl, showcasing Cole’s combat prowess and Ranger-honed fighting style.

(More Montage)

The montage shows Cole’s confrontation with John, culminating in an aerial dogfight involving commandeered aircraft. Cole, surprisingly adept at flying, manages to injure John mortally. The rescue of Hudson and the other captives follows, the destruction of John’s bunker.

(Later scenes follow the plot of Far Cry 5, but with Cole’s presence significantly impacting events):

  • Jacob Seed: Cole is subjected to Jacob’s brainwashing, but his inherent resilience and strong will, honed by years of fighting evil as a Power Ranger, prove more difficult to break than anticipated. The confrontation is more intense and physically demanding, a test of Cole’s martial arts against Jacob’s brutal and cunning tactics.

  • Faith Seed: Faith’s attempts to manipulate Cole are more subtly portrayed, focusing on his moral strength and compassion. Her hypnotic techniques clash with his inner strength, creating a chilling psychological battle.

  • The Final Confrontation: The final showdown with Joseph Seed is even more epic, with Cole using his skills and allies to overcome the heavily fortified church. The resistance, bolstered by Cole’s exceptional abilities, puts up a far more organized and effective defense.

FINAL SCENE: Joseph, defeated, looks at Cole.

JOSEPH: You stopped me, but you cannot stop what is coming. You chose your side, but the end is inevitable.

Cole, standing amidst the wreckage, looks towards the camera, his face etched with exhaustion and grim determination. He won this battle, but the war is far from over. The future of Hope County, and perhaps even the world, hangs in the balance. The final shot lingers on Cole’s determined gaze – a hint of something primal and powerful in his eyes. The Wild Force is unleashed.

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