posted on Aug, 19 2022 @ 10:36 AM
Hi folks,
I've never posted in this forum before, hopefully I won't commit a 'faux pas' by posting this query.
I've had a couple of writing jobs in the past, and quite recently I developed a concept for a screenplay which involves, in part, an ex-military
character who (without revealing the plot) winds up needing to forumlate serious weaponry on the fly (no pun intended) with access to not much more
than typical household chemicals, safety equipment & gear you might find in the well-stocked workshop of an eccentric elderly man. This unfolds in a
'life or death' scenario where he has no choice but to act in this manner - he's a true 'good guy', acting to save the lives of innocents.
What I would like to do is to make this as realistic as possible - obviously without revealing any particular 'recipes', in an irresponsible or
illegal manner. However, I would like to operate from a position of knowledge when formulating the plotline (always the best policy) - ensuring that
I can add a sense of realism which would make the action seem believable & 'MacGuyver-esque' to regular moviegoers, whilst also making it enjoyable
& authentic for the sake of those people who actually know how it's all done for real.
I presume that at least a few of the members who post in this forum will actually know how all sorts of weapons could be manufactured in this manner -
but in no way am I soliciting direct 'how to' information from those people. Please DO NOT send me U2Us explaining how to make various types of
'whatever'. Having said this, I'm definitely interested in knowing whether there is either, or both:
a) A solid legal foothold from which a writer of fiction can research this information without incurring the wrath of the
authorities..
b) A publically available resource/method by which the sort of information I'm hoping to find can be accessed without incurring the wrath
of the authorities.
I would record a written statement of intent, signed & sealed, witnessed by an attorney, before embarking on the research project. Just in case that
would help, in the event that the authorities did, for any reason, try to bring their wrath to bear upon my person, despite my innocent intentions.
This is a totally legitimate situation. I was an associate producer at a successful animation studio for a short time before I became disabled
through the effects of a degenerative neurological disorder, several years ago. I have always enjoyed writing, and while it's a bit lame to say it,
I frequently get compliments on my writing. I hope that this passion of mine comes across, at least to some degree, through what I share elsewhere on
this forum. For the record, I'm in no way any sort of revolutionary, anarchist or criminal; I'm 'libertarian' in pure politics but (grudgingly)
support the Conservative party in the UK. Conservative with a small 'c', you might say.
So that's a bit of background - the screenplay concept actually came to me in a flash a few months ago, though I parked it at the time for a number
of reasons. I'm quite excited about it, as a part-time project to be completed alongside my other engagements. So if anyone here can help by
offering any advice, I'd most appreciate it. I might even put you in the credits roll (anonymously, of course!)
Many thanks,
FITO.