![]() ![]() The Titan is wearing the same hooded tunic/coat he used in the previous episode, and he pushes the hood back and cocks one eyebrow.) He voices a soft, shocked gasp and finds himself facing Robin when that cockpit opens first. It thunders up a hill and skids to a stop as the camera pulls back in an overhead view to frame the human power station watching from his crow's-nest position. The details sort themselves out during approach: it is the T-Ship, fixed up after being shot down in "Snowblind," and riding on pontoons as if they were giant ice skates. (A distant flash pops on the horizon and resolves into something racing across the snow, toward the camera at high speed. The lights on his gloves and chest now cycle in time with the crystal.)ĭoctor Light: Soon, I'll have all the power of the Northern Lights at my fingertips! (Longer shot, puling back.) And up here at the Arctic Circle, no one will ever come to stop me! The other end of Doctor Light's cable is hooked up here, and the camera pans to follow the juice that flows from here into his back. Long shot, showing a varicolored beam of energy connecting it to the astronomical light show, then cut to a close-up of the crystal and tilt down to its base. (When he presses a button, lights around the crystal's base flick on one by one and the rock itself begins to pulse bright green. My dazzling creation will transfer the energy from the sky into my suit! A thick cable is plugged into his back.)ĭoctor Light. (Cut to the platform he steps to a control panel near the crystal, which is held upright by a set of clamps. At this distance, a figure can be seen on the uppermost platform as a tiny blob, but the voice instantly gives away the identity of the one responsible for this lot.) It is topped with a large gem or crystal prism, and the details on its side, including a large yellow circle, resemble a giant light bulb. Pan/tilt down to bring a cylindrical black-and-silver tower into view on a plain covered with snow and glaciers. (Opening shot: the night sky, shining with the diffused luminosity of the aurora borealis, or Northern Lights. ![]()
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