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Lewis Green
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since: 11-18-08, id: 1746174, Profile Updated: 11-25-08
country: United States
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Author has written 3 stories for Stargate: SG-1.

I'm a guy who loves to write, loves it with a FIERY PASSION or something or rather. I've written several things before, but it wasn't until a little under a year from November 2008, that I started to show the internet my writing abilities (the good AND the bad unfortunately).

My first internet feat was a fan fiction series for Stargate called Stargate Aurora (later called Stargate Orion), which, sadly enough, only went on for about a season. It wasn't that great anyway...

ANYWAY, next up was another small fan fiction story that I wrote while doing Stargate Aurora. It was later that I posted the second and final half of it, but it was called Prometheus Rising. It was a short story about Samantha Carter, between seasons eight and nine, when she was with the Prometheus project, working out errors in its systems and what have you. Long story, short, the first part was a novelization, the second was a piece of a screenplay, since I REALLY got into screenwriting after Aurora.

That actually brings me to my next project. After a lot of brainstorming, I had finally come up with my next project. Instead of doing another fan fiction (this was when I was thinking of renewing Aurora for another season), I decided to go original. So, after looking over the internet and learning how to screenwrite (which, I'll be honest, isn't THAT difficult (I'm talking format-wise of course)), I penned up the pilot episode entitled, "Pioneers of the Stars," thus the new series was born, Warp Gate 0012. Unfortunately, the idea well had begun to run dry for Warp Gate after episode eight. So, I put the show on a hiatus and began to think of other things, even maybe of cutting my losses and moving on. But, after a few months, I finally was taught the differences between a Screenplay, and a Teleplay (honestly, I just thought it was the name, go fig). Later on, I penned up episode nine of Warp Gate, entitled "Terra," and got some positive feedback on it. And like that, Warp Gate was back! I'm currently writing the tenth episode at this moment (IE, November 23, 2008), but Warp Gate has become a fun way for me to express myself (corny, I know), and to entertain people, really show 'em my stuff...in a platonic way, of course.

That's my profile. I'll either update this thing now and again, or I may just let it sit and forget about it. Ah, well. Catch you later, and check out some of Warp Gate 0012, and other fun series, both fan fiction and original, at my website http://the-new-sg1.forummtion.com , and I'll kick myself for saying this but, tell 'em that Mitchell sent ya!!

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1. Stargate Andromeda Episode 3: The Fifth Plague reviews
Eli, his team, and SG-1 travel through the gate to the planet that has been infected by the Andromeda Strain to assess the situation.
Stargate: SG-1 - Rated: T - English - Sci-Fi/Horror - Chapters: 1 - Words: 2,753 - Reviews: 1 - Published: 11-23-08
2. Stargate Andromeda Episode 2: The RedEye Nebula
Episode two of the Stargate Andromeda miniseries. Eli and the team go offworld to stop the Goa'uld leader from finding the Alteran Warfare Laboratory.
Stargate: SG-1 - Rated: K+ - English - Sci-Fi/Drama - Chapters: 1 - Words: 4,046 - Published: 11-23-08
3. Stargate Andromeda Episode 1: A New Beginning »
The first episode of a miniseries depicting the adventure of Colonel Eli Thompson and his team. Based on Michael Crichton's, The Andromeda Strain.
Stargate: SG-1 - Rated: K+ - English - Sci-Fi/Drama - Chapters: 3 - Words: 9,819 - Published: 11-23-08
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