Firefly

 

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Firefly is a science-fiction based t.v sereies, five-hundred years into the future. Captain Malcolm Reynolds was a volunteer independence fighter-against the alliance-and after loosing became a captain of an old firefly-class ship called Serenity. At the edge of civilization and under the radar trying to make a living off of small crime since the war ended, he soon finds himself being chased by Reavers and hunted down by the alliance; all because of one very,....very special little girl. This sereies is an action packed thriller along with commedy, family momments, war scenes, stupid stunts, and amazing special effects. unfortunatley though, the show was canceled after episode 12 aired on t.v. But rest ashured the final 2 episodes were released to the public, along with a movie titled Serenity. Their are many books and podcast out their relating one-way-or-another to this show ( the greatest show ever made!). Enjoy the fantasy, for it won't be fantasy for long. Good-bye my fellow brown-coats: until the future......that IS worth fighting for.

Firefly intro to the Show

Book's Prologue


"After the earth was used up, we found a new solar system and hundreds of new earths were terraformed and colonized. The central planets formed the alliance and decided that all the planets had to join under their rule. There was some disagreement on that point. After the war many of the independents who had fought and lost drifted to the edges of the system far from alliance control. Out here people struggled to get by with the most basic technologies, A ship would bring you work a gun would help you keep it. A captain's goal was simple, find a crew, find a job, keep flying."



Mal's Prologue (version 1)

"Here's how it is. Earth got used up, so we terraformed a whole new galaxy of earths, some rich and flush with the new technologies, some not so much. Central planets, them as formed the Alliance, waged war to bring everyone under their rule. A few idiots tried to fight it, among them myself. I'm Malcolm Reynolds, captain of Serenity. Got a good crew, fighters, a pilot, mechanic. We even picked up a preacher and a bona-fide companion. There's a doctor too, took his genius sister out of some alliance camp so they're keeping a low profile. You got a job we can do it. Don't much care what it is."

Mal's Prologue (version 2, for Safe, Ariel, War Stories, Objects in Space)

"Here's how it is. The Earth got used up. So, we moved out and terra-formed a whole new galaxy of new earths. Some rich and flush with the new technologies. Some, not so much. The Central Planets them's the ones who formed the Alliance. Waged war to bring everyone under their rule. A few idiots tired to fight it. Among them, myself. I'm Malcolm Reynolds. Captain of Serenity. She's a transport ship. Firefly class. Got a good crew. Fighters, pilot, mechanic. We even picked up a preacher, for some reason, and a bona fide companion. There's a doctor too. Took his genius sister out of some alliance camp so they're keeping a low profile. You understand. You got a job. We can do it. Don't much care what it is."

Serenity Song

[Verse 1]
Take my love, take my land,
Take me where I cannot stand.
I don't care, I'm still free:
You can't take the sky from me.

[Verse 2]
Take me out to the black,
Tell them I ain't comin' back.
Burn the land and boil the sea,
You can't take the sky from me.

[Refrain]
There's no place I can be
Since I've found serenity,
But you can't take the sky from me.


Written by: Joss Whedon and preformed by: Sonny Rhodes

Character profile

Captain Malcolm Reynolds "Mal"
             Nathan Fillion

 

                Inara Serra
            Morena Baccarin

 

Hoban Washburne "Wash"
            Alan Tudyk

 

              Zoe Washburne
                Gina Torres

 

                 Jayne Cobb
              Adam Baldwin

 

Kaywinnit Lee Frye "Kaylee"
              Jewel Staite

 

                  Simon Tam
                 Sean Maher

 

                   River Tam
                 Summer Glau

 

Derrial Book "Shepherd" or "Book"
                  Ron Glass