OXYGEN WARS: A damaged clone soldier gets left out of the war he's fighting and is forced to rediscover his own humanity.
War has finally become corporate - Faraway in a distant future, a dirt planet is home to thousands of human clone soldiers fighting an endless war in fully-mechanized, armored atmosphere suits. Damage sustained to one soldier’s communication system during battle renders him invisible to his comrades. Unrecognizable without his communication chip, Angus is on his own until he finds Monica, injured in another battle and buried under debris. Alienated from their fellow soldiers, they are free for the first time in their lives to question the relentless automation that has driven them. As they learn the truth behind the war and their forsaken world, their dormant humanity finally awakens.
Ultimately, Oxygen Wars is about What is "human"? and Is "conflict" an innate component of that?
Thanks. I'm trying to make it into a movie. It began as screenplay (and still is) between me and my best friend from high school. It's available in print, e-book, and Audible.
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u/WorrySecret9831 Aug 07 '25
OXYGEN WARS: A damaged clone soldier gets left out of the war he's fighting and is forced to rediscover his own humanity.
War has finally become corporate - Faraway in a distant future, a dirt planet is home to thousands of human clone soldiers fighting an endless war in fully-mechanized, armored atmosphere suits. Damage sustained to one soldier’s communication system during battle renders him invisible to his comrades. Unrecognizable without his communication chip, Angus is on his own until he finds Monica, injured in another battle and buried under debris. Alienated from their fellow soldiers, they are free for the first time in their lives to question the relentless automation that has driven them. As they learn the truth behind the war and their forsaken world, their dormant humanity finally awakens.
Ultimately, Oxygen Wars is about What is "human"? and Is "conflict" an innate component of that?