Mission Park is a 2010 superhero action adventure movie written and directed by Chip Perro and co-directed by Rick Perro, starring Sam Pannier, Lauren Guglielmello, Chip Perro, Casey Preston and Christopher G. Pike. This comic book styled feature film is the launching pad for five more superhero sagas that will each feature one of the Mission Park Superheroes. The upcoming Mission Park Quinology is five new adventures, in continuity, and includes the titles: Ember: The Sapphire Empire, Faux and Orchard: Little Deaths, Note: Deaf Echoes, Strength: Holiday in Hell and Mission Park: Dawn of New Boston. The original Mission Park was filmed entirely on green screen, and backgrounds and special effects were layered in to create an original comic book look.
Chris Ember is a Boston Superhero, and part of the Mission Park Superhero Team. His special abilities are that he is able to transform into fire, water & electricity at will. This makes him nearly invulnerable, and allows him to move at lightning speeds across the globe. He was born infected with the virus Pyro, and although the true origins of the virus remain a mystery, the virus is the source of his awesome abilities. The only downside is that it will kill him on his 106th birthday, and if he isnt careful, he can infect others. This makes it important for Chris to choose carefully who he gets close with, because they would inherit the same powers he has.
Chris grew up in Cambridge, and studied engineering at MIT. Fresh out of college, he has his whole life in front of him, but he doesnt know what to do next. Though he likes building things, Chris also gets a thrill from saving people, but isnt exactly sure how to turn being a superhero into a fulltime career. Walking the line between socialite and savior, Chris spends his nights impressing girls, having fun, and causing trouble. But deep down, he wants to help, and does what he thinks is right.
To this end, Chris fights for good as 'The Original Man of Fire'. He is scorned by the police, and wanted on countless charges for disturbing the peace. Boston is reluctant to embrace Chris as a superhero, but there is little that anyone in the city can do to stop him.
Major story-lines about Chris Ember include: Ember Burns, Return of the Collector, and The Dark Man of Fire.
Chris grew up in Cambridge, and studied engineering at MIT. Fresh out of college, he has his whole life in front of him, but he doesnt know what to do next. Though he likes building things, Chris also gets a thrill from saving people, but isnt exactly sure how to turn being a superhero into a fulltime career. Walking the line between socialite and savior, Chris spends his nights impressing girls, having fun, and causing trouble. But deep down, he wants to help, and does what he thinks is right.
To this end, Chris fights for good as 'The Original Man of Fire'. He is scorned by the police, and wanted on countless charges for disturbing the peace. Boston is reluctant to embrace Chris as a superhero, but there is little that anyone in the city can do to stop him.
Major story-lines about Chris Ember include: Ember Burns, Return of the Collector, and The Dark Man of Fire.
Pyro is a virus that infects Chris Ember. Its speculated that Pyro was created by the military as a weapon, but to Chris' knowledge, he's the only man infected. The true origins of the virus remain a mystery. The virus is the source of his awesome abilities, and the only downside is that it will eventually kill him (on his 106th birthday). If Chris isn't careful, he can infect others, so this makes it important for Chris to choose carefully who he gets close with, because they will inherit the same powers he possesses.
Tessa Faux is the vigilante socialite member of the Mission Park superhero team. She is the self-described 'Woman Who Knows All'. Her Parents are society elites Myles and Sarah Faux. Fearing that the world was rotting away, and uncertain about Tessa's future, Myles and Sarah vowed to turn their only child into a weapon for good. Myles and Sarah Faux publicly condemn Tessa's actions, but secretly aid her in a unending fight against evil.
Traveling the world before she was ten, Tessa gained insights into human nature, which helped cultivate her deductive abilities. In the secrecy of her parent's Weston mansion, Tessa learned the art of Karate and Judo. She was taught how to use close range weapons, guns, and eventually explosives. She was trained to resist giving into pain, a trait which she would eventually use to make people think she was invulnerable.
At age twenty Tessa made headlines by solving a grizzly murder in Back Bay Boston. By twenty-five, she was established as a dangerous vigilante, without regard for established rules or codes, and developed a reputation as a lover of all things carnal. Despite being wanted by the police, Tessa fights for good.
Major story-lines about Tessa Faux include: Faux; End of Time, Tears for Tessa, and Apple Orchard: Dead or Alive.
Traveling the world before she was ten, Tessa gained insights into human nature, which helped cultivate her deductive abilities. In the secrecy of her parent's Weston mansion, Tessa learned the art of Karate and Judo. She was taught how to use close range weapons, guns, and eventually explosives. She was trained to resist giving into pain, a trait which she would eventually use to make people think she was invulnerable.
At age twenty Tessa made headlines by solving a grizzly murder in Back Bay Boston. By twenty-five, she was established as a dangerous vigilante, without regard for established rules or codes, and developed a reputation as a lover of all things carnal. Despite being wanted by the police, Tessa fights for good.
Major story-lines about Tessa Faux include: Faux; End of Time, Tears for Tessa, and Apple Orchard: Dead or Alive.
Apple Orchard is the sidekick to famed detective Tessa Faux, but often fights on her own for the same principals that she learned from Tessa. Possessing a special power that allows her to see everything, she is able to see anyone, anywhere, just by thinking about them. Apple is an impressive fighter with a vast knowledge of guns and explosives.
Apple grew up an orphan, raised in the ultra-strict Newton Orphanage for Lost Girls. At age thirteen, Apple ran away, vowing never to return to what she deemed An unfit establishment for troubled girls. At age fifteen, Apple self-enrolled in public high school, at age sixteen, she jumped on Tessa's radar by solving a murder before Tessa could, an feat she accomplished with her special ability, and shortly thereafter became Tessa's sidekick.
At eighteen, Apple was accepted at Wellesley College, where she currently studies Fine Arts. Despite never swearing, and never lying, Apple's ability to see everything has jaded her opinion of mankind as a whole. She has a base-level contempt for all people, and has no problems with killing or maiming her enemies.
Apple walks the line between good and evil, but with Tessas guidance, she fights for what she thinks is right.
Major story-lines about Apple Orchard include: Apples and Eve, I See Everything, and Apple Orchard: Dead or Alive.
Apple grew up an orphan, raised in the ultra-strict Newton Orphanage for Lost Girls. At age thirteen, Apple ran away, vowing never to return to what she deemed An unfit establishment for troubled girls. At age fifteen, Apple self-enrolled in public high school, at age sixteen, she jumped on Tessa's radar by solving a murder before Tessa could, an feat she accomplished with her special ability, and shortly thereafter became Tessa's sidekick.
At eighteen, Apple was accepted at Wellesley College, where she currently studies Fine Arts. Despite never swearing, and never lying, Apple's ability to see everything has jaded her opinion of mankind as a whole. She has a base-level contempt for all people, and has no problems with killing or maiming her enemies.
Apple walks the line between good and evil, but with Tessas guidance, she fights for what she thinks is right.
Major story-lines about Apple Orchard include: Apples and Eve, I See Everything, and Apple Orchard: Dead or Alive.
Timothy Note is a rock-star type superhero. Aware of his musical powers before even entering high school, Timothy developed a love of music, not for the art, but for what the sounds of music could give him. He took this passion to the Berklee College of Music, and upon graduating, adopted the title 'Keeper of Songs'. To this day, Timothy is considered the school's most motivated student.
While technically a hero, Timothy has never been revered by the public as much as he would like to be. He's not in it for justice, or a deep desire to save anyone. He's in it for the glory. Unfortunately, it shows. Timothy often works with known hero and strong-man Victor Strength. Despite all of the amazing abilities Timothy has discovered by listening to different songs, he is still searching for one that will let him fly.
Major story-lines about Timothy Note include: Songs for Timothy, Chris Ember vs. Timothy Note, and The Death of Valerie Sarah.
While technically a hero, Timothy has never been revered by the public as much as he would like to be. He's not in it for justice, or a deep desire to save anyone. He's in it for the glory. Unfortunately, it shows. Timothy often works with known hero and strong-man Victor Strength. Despite all of the amazing abilities Timothy has discovered by listening to different songs, he is still searching for one that will let him fly.
Major story-lines about Timothy Note include: Songs for Timothy, Chris Ember vs. Timothy Note, and The Death of Valerie Sarah.
Victor Strength is the strongest member of the Mission Park Superhero Team; in fact he's the strongest man in the world. Victor grew up in West Roxbury, and shortly after high school, he opened up his own garage, fixing engines and doing auto body repair. It wasn't until a jack broke, and a Chevy came crashing down on his leg that Victor realized he was stronger than he thought. Without straining, he was able to heave the car off his body, and set it to the side. After that, Victor decided to test the boundaries of his strength, realizing very quickly that there was nothing he couldn't lift. Things were heavy, but he had no limits. Soon after, he formally started referring to himself as 'The Man Without Limits'.
With his newfound power, Victor started working circus shows, and other tourist attractions, gaining popularity as a local strong-man. It wasn't until his mid-twenties that he seriously considered being a hero. When ten kids became pinned under a collapsed amusement ride, Victor was the only one able to lift it off of them. Victor often teams up with hero, Timothy Note, but they are not specifically a team, often working on their own.
Major story-lines about Victor Strength include: The Death of Valerie Sarah, Without Limits, and The Dark Man of Fire.
With his newfound power, Victor started working circus shows, and other tourist attractions, gaining popularity as a local strong-man. It wasn't until his mid-twenties that he seriously considered being a hero. When ten kids became pinned under a collapsed amusement ride, Victor was the only one able to lift it off of them. Victor often teams up with hero, Timothy Note, but they are not specifically a team, often working on their own.
Major story-lines about Victor Strength include: The Death of Valerie Sarah, Without Limits, and The Dark Man of Fire.
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