Moon People: The Journals of Lordiah

Dixon Troyer

Book Cover

GENRE

SCI-FI ACTION ADVENTURE COMEDY SATIRE

    Core Theme

    SURVIVAL

    TIME PERIOD

    Across Centuries,2000s

    COMPARABLE TITLES

    ANCIENT ALIENS, MEN IN BLACK, STAR TREK (WHO MOURNS FOR ADONAIS?)

    CHARACTER LIST

    LORDIAH - THOUSANDS OF YEARS OLD, AND ILLEGITIMATE SON OF THE KING OF PLANET HEOFON, HE IS MOST CAPABLE PERSON TO LEAD A MISSION TO RESCUE HIS PLANET.

    LUNA - 25, LORDIAH'S DAUGHTER. SHE WAS ORPHANED WHEN HE DISAPPEARED

    APOLLYON - THE CROWN PRINCE OF HEOFON. AN ARROGANT TYRANT WHOSE TIRADES THREATEN THE SURVIVAL OF MULTIPLE PLANETS.

    LEONARDO – HEOFON'S GREATEST SCIENTIST, AN ALLY OF LORDIAH AND TECHNOLOGICAL BENEFACTOR OF HUMANITY.

    LEILANA – LORDIAH'S WIFE. A KINDHEARTED HEALER WHO ADVOCATES FOR THE WELFARE OF THE HUMANS.

    MAJOR THOMAS – A PILOT AND PRODUCT OF DNA EXPERIMENTS HE IS KNOWN ON EARTH AS BIGFOOT.

    Logline

    Lordiah knows the actual truth about the history of Earth, from the origin of the moon, to Adam and Eve, Noah’s ark, the birth of Christ, and the first moon landing. Why? Because he was responsible for most of it. On the moon, Lordiah tells his stories to his daughter who he just reunited with.

    Target Audiences

    Age: 13-17,18-34,35-54,55+

    Target Gender: Universal

    Setting

    Los Angeles, the moon, 6,000 BC Middle east

    Based on a True Story

    No

    Publishing Details

    Status: Yes: self-published

    Publisher: Self Published

    Year Published: 2020

    Starting Description

    Luna has been an orphan since the age of 5 when her dad Lordiah mysteriously disappeared. 20 years later, Luna unexpectantly reunites with Lordiah while she was robbing his house. Knowing some bad people would love to get kidnap Luna, Lordiah takes her to the moon to protect her.

    Ending Description

    Spoiler alert! Lordiah and Luna have to secure Lordiah's journals containing in-depth stories and history of mankind's origins, of Adam & Eve, the pyramids, the true Noah's Arc flood story, Sodom and Gomorrah before they get into the wrong hands.

    Group Specific

    Information not completed

    Hard Copy Available

    No

    ISBN

    978-1-948287-15-9

    Mature Audience Themes

    Language/Profanity

    Plot - Other Elements

    Happy Ending,Philosophical Questions,Meaningful Message,Twist

    Plot - Premise

    Internal Journey/Rebirth,Other

    Main Character Details

    Name: Lordiah

    Age: Over 6,000 years, but looks 30's

    Gender: Male

    Role: Protagonist

    Key Traits: Masculine,Modest,Charming,Complex,Confident,Empathetic,Engaging,Gracious,Heartthrob,Heroic,Educated,Honorable,Leader,Sexy,Visionary,Sophisticated,Strong Moral Code

    Additional Character Details

    Name: Luna

    Age: 25

    Gender: Female

    Role: Sidekick

    Key Traits: Adventurous,Aspiring,Badass,Clumsy,Charming,Complex,Criminal,Insecure,Underdog,Sexy,Blunt,Funny,Sarcastic,Sophisticated

    Additional Character Details

    Name: Apollyon

    Age: Over 6,000 years old

    Gender: Male

    Role: antagonist

    Key Traits: Aggressive,Decisive,Educated,Insecure,Leader,Villainous,Power Hungry

    Additional Character Details

    Name: Leilana

    Age: 20's - 30's

    Gender: Female

    Role: sidekick

    Key Traits: Adventurous,Aspiring,Charming,Confident,Empathetic,Engaging,Faithful,Gracious,Heroic,Educated,Honorable,Sexy,Outspoken,Romantic

    Genre

    COMEDY, FANTASY

    Brief

    Lordiah comes to Earth thousands of years ago from the planet Heofon in a spaceship made out of a moon and creates a race of bipedal creatures to mine gold needed to save their home planet. He and his allies have been behind much biblical and scientific history. They must defeat his arrogant half brother Apollyon before he can hurt Lordiah's daughter Luna and cause an apocalypse.

    Overall Rating

    GOOD

    Point of View

    THIRD PERSON

    Narrative Elements

    Authors Writing Style: GOOD

    Characterization: FAIR

    Commerciality: GOOD

    Franchise Potential: GOOD

    Pace: GOOD

    Premise: GOOD

    Structure: FAIR

    Theme: FAIR

    Accuracy of Book Profile

    Mostly accurate. Logline should include the conflict for the story.

    Draw of Story

    Luna robbing a burning house dressed as a firefighter is the first attention grabbing point. It shows a sense of humor, informs who this character is and feels unique.

    Possible Drawbacks

    The core idea that they need to create manpower on Earth when they're billions of people of Heofon and the have the technology to turn an moon into a hollow spaceship doesn't make sense. The story drifts after the Heofons return to Earth the events lacking the connection to well known events until Sodom and Gomorrah. Also the selfish behavior of Apollyon and Zetus is so consistent in tone and form as to become repetitive and boring.

    Use of Special Effects

    THE STORY RELIES HEAVILY ON SPECIAL EFFECTS

    Primary Hook of Story

    The humor is the distinguishing characteristic here. If it can make the history of humanity look like a calamitous romp then it presents entertainment.

    Fanbase Potential

    This would most likely have a modest fan base. High concept sci-fi comedy isn't a very popular genre so even a success in that space would be constrained overall.

    Awards Potential

    No, this is more a fun campy sci-fi. It's made for comic-con not the Emmys or Oscars.

    Envisioned Budget

    LARGE BUDGET

    Similar Films/TV Series

    ANCIENT ALIENS, MEN IN BLACK, STAR TREK (WHO MOURNS FOR ADONAIS?)

    What’s New About the Story

    The idea of aliens being responsible for life on Earth isn't new, but the concept of them being as vain, selfish and short sighted as humans is untapped. Emphasizing those elements will bring the satirical element to the fore and separate this from other series where unlocking the mystery is usually paramount.

    Lead Characters

    Lordiah's humanity among the Heofons and humans is not typical of the alien character in this type of story.

    Uniqueness of Story

    This is a solid work but not exceptional. The relationship between Luna and Lordiah is very underdeveloped and resolved with no effort. The narrative existing as a flashback related to human history sometimes creates a lack of suspense. The final threat of annihilation is only raised very late and solved very easily.

    Possible Formats

    TV Series: Cable, Streaming

    Analyst Recommendation

    CONSIDER

    Justification

    There is a strong and simple concept with a consistent cheeky sense of humor. It has fun with it's concept and trades on familiar biblical references without requiring a theology degree. However, a plot with a easy solutions, a lack of character development and skipping over most of human civilization hamstring what could be a much more engaging story.

    Brief

    Lordiah comes to Earth thousands of years ago from the planet Heofon in a spaceship made out of a moon and creates a race of bipedal creatures to mine gold needed to save their home planet. He and his allies have been behind much biblical and scientific history. They must defeat his arrogant half brother Apollyon before he can hurt Lordiah's daughter Luna and cause an apocalypse.

    What We Liked

    Moon People has a clear sense of what it is and the story it wants to tell so it should be successful with the audience it's trying to reach. For people who like their science fiction not to take itself too seriously this would be a great fit.

    Film: A film of Moon People would combine the revisionist humor of 'A History of the World Part One' and the outer space hijinks of 'Guardians of the Galaxy' into a battle of good versus evil with laughs along the way. There's enough to make you think without making your heart sink and enough fun to keep you coming back for more.

    TV: A television series based of Moon People would have fun with human history from our biblical origins to our scientific progress. These technologically advanced aliens will time and time again show off behavior that is all too human with all the conflict that entails. Their continued struggle for our mutual survival will present questions about who we really are and where we go from here. It's tone and sense of humor are a breath of fresh air in a market of science fiction that is grey and serious.

    Key points: Good vs Evil. Sense of humor. Naturally episodic story. Likeable main character. Whole of human history to pull from.

    Synopsis

    As a young girl Luna has a loving father. As an adult who was orphaned Luna pillages a house dressed as a firefighter and finds a photo of her with the father who abandoned her and a series of diaries.

    Meanwhile on a secret base inside the moon, Lordiah and friends deflect two asteroids from Earth. Lordiah is an alien who's been around Earth for over seven thousand years. He goes to his home in Brentwood and finds Luna rooting around, she recognizes her father. Lordiah stuns her and takes Luna to the moon where he begins to explain.

    Flashback to Lordiah on Heofon, the tenth planet of the solar system, where King Osilu rules over the largest country on a planet riven by strife and a fading atmosphere. These people have long experimented with life on Earth, creating the dinosaurs and humans. They plan to use the latter to mine gold which can save their planet's environment. For the journey they take a moon made into a spaceship, the Living Unit Navigational Asteroid, or Luna.

    They go to mine is the luscious green planet of Mars. The mission goes badly after a coup on the home world. General Aries takes over the mining and forces everyone, including Lordiah's half brother Apollyon to work themselves to near death. The VIPs escape to the moonship and Apollyon launches missile back at the pursuing forces that wipe out all life on the planet.

    On Earth they set up Earth Den or 'E-Den' and produce clones of Lordiah called Advance Design Anthropomorphic Male or 'ADAM'. They are soon joined by easier to train Eves and in time they are so good at reproducing that they introduce morals and marriage to regulate them. The humans are creating solely to mine gold. Lordiah has a child with Leilana named Ramar while Apollyon's wife gives birth to Zetus aka Zeus.

    The Heofons learn that by injecting gold into themselves they can create a fountain of youth, extending their lives from hundreds of years to thousands. They set up an economic system to encourage the workers to keep producing gold. Ramar and Zetus both mate with human women. Ramar's child is Enoch and begins the line of biblical prophets. They realize that leaving the Earth will cause a cataclysm that will destroy most life so the leave Noah and friends an ark when they depart.

    Upon returning to Heofon the coup plotters are overthrown by the promise of gold and the atmosphere is rehabilitated but only partially. They return to earth for more, it is now around 3,000 years ago. They encounter Abraham and Zetus destroys Sodom and Gomorrah after nearly being raped outside Lot's house.

    After a drunken Zetus pushes a pregnant Leilana Ramar beats Zetus. Zetus retreats to fire a missile at them, they return fire, everyone in both places is killed. Lordiah is left with nothing. He goes on for thousands of years, while Apollyon and Leonardo are behind many of the good and evil that occur on earth. In the present Lordiah and Luna try to recover his diaries but are captured by Apollyon who wants to the return with the moonship even if it kills the earth. Luna learns she is a clone of Leilana and they are rescued by Leonardo. They put Apollyon on a ship to Heofon piloted by Major Thomas. Even if he can return it will be thousands of years later on earth by then.

    Months later Lordiah and Luna work on test tubes of new and improved humans...

    About The Author

    Dixon Troyer grew up in Nampa Idaho. He has written, directed and produced for over 400 episodes of television.