Petry System Family Wision USA
Wision--SesQuaTercet USA
a division of Lanthus Corporation
science 3DDV entertainment
stereo-eyes-ed '3.5D' technologies
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Petry System Family Wision USA is co-parent of project SesQuaTercet productions, with The Son Dey School of Christ Science implemented by its independent subsidiary project 'lambhorn', operating together as executive management and directorate Wision--SesQuaTercet USA (division of Lanthus Corporation) to produce sci-docu-drama-fiction, science-hypercubed-fiction and science scenario-fiction, feature movies and games in stereo-eyes-ed 3DDV-HDDV and multi-media events conducive to the public education in the heaven-sciences, for projects 'lambhorn' and NEMO Nuclear Emergency Management; with insights into the workings, past and future, of the sciences: especially mathematically comprehensive astronomics and systematics, redacted into plausibly actual realistic story constructions]

First class features are science docu-drama[tization]s and science-hypercubed fiction: where the emphasis is on Science in an entertaining story-fiction format. Second class features take basically one science concept and expound it: more romantically and situationally comedic, but scientific at its base and plot development (albeit compressed).

For the movie features, visit SesQuaTercet directly, including at the present, ARCHAEODUS [First Journey] Adam in Eden [8/26/97] a science docu-drama, PG-17 (UV) (Ultra-Vivid portrayal) -- the story of Jehovah's arrival on Earth with Adam [and still carrying Eve] and their life in Adam's Eden kindergarden -- scripted, and choreographed to music -- telling a plausible beginning of current modern scientifically advancing society, of what actually happened on Earth about 3670 BC, of our common past and our connected future;

Professors' Spring Break: [11/6/97] a science-hypercubed fiction trilogy, PG-13 -- sequels Spring Returns [4/3/98] and requel Spring Fling [11/17/98] -- turning the whole cosmos inside-out, and presenting reality in a way you never learned it in the ordinary schools: It's about four tenure-track university researchers, a woman and three men, who late one night hop a fence at an obsolete USNavy yard, and look inside a rusting submarine roped to the dock: but which is modern that after a few vehicle hops, they explain their way right out of this cosmos.... A little astronomical linguistical mathematical systematical (ALMS Program) exploration: Subsequently they return to Earth, but finding Earth-society subtly alien, they retrace their steps to the infinite outercosmos, forever -- but not without leaving a trail: and thence commences a cosmic exodus.

  • The StarTrails Game [5/20/00] [science-hypercubed fiction G-PG-13] ... Mi-Kee (Michelle-Keela) Thomaine is an 8th grade girl who likes StarTrails (retro-quel to Spring Break) so much - StarTrails TV episodes, movies, magazines, internet-news groups - she's won a summer-fun contest to ride NASA's Deep-Space Simulator, but she's more qualified than NASA's own captain, so, she gets the captain's chair ... and it looks all too real for a simulator: They launch from Earth for deep-space rendezvous with Pluton and whatever planets, gravity-singularities, space-clouds, are way-out there at the edge of our Solar system. The Game itself is a seven-player simulator-trainor for tomorrows' deep-space astronauts, to help NASA look ahead: in the 1960's America went to the moon, and developed nuclear-powered space engines with the thrust equivalent of the Space Shuttle's main-three running non-stop for going to Mars ... now it's time to return to immanent domain, power, and glory. [REL: Mi-Kee's dad, Gary, was her older brother in SPRING FLING(17): The concept is that StarTrails is the reality of her favorite science-fiction story, Professors' Spring Break] [pre-production 6/2000]
  • Comeback Mouse [8/31/2001 romantic engineered comedy/sci-fi PG-13] Single-concept-science fiction: A skyhook-to-orbit is safer and more efficient than either Space Shuttle or GEO-rope elevator: being essentially the better part of both. The feasibility is drawn-up in the genre of 1959's, The Mouse That Roared: The Duchy of Gran Fenwijk parleys subsidy of its royal Airforce practice on the woodshed to build the world's first nuclear-powered sky-hook-to-Space Hotel, and invites 200 Presidents for the spacy-happy Grand Uupinning and marriage-made-in-heaven ending. They succeed with little damage to the world and lots of global good humor.
  • The Great Space Race (of the 21st century) [2/8/2002 technology-scenario adventure comedy/sci-fi PG-13] "Billionaires dare it eccentric." When Sheik Al Faceti's little boy crashes the country's security computer by saving mommy's e-mail on the hard-drive, the Sheik embroils computer mogul Billiard T. Flops in a modern great race by Space Shuttle to the moon and back. The President calls upon Bill's buddy Rossender Payrol to watch after America's interest -- and they launch from Baikonur, Vandenberg, and Canaveral ... Comedy at 25,000 mph.
  • Second Opinions -First Ties- [science-hypercubed fiction PG-13] ... 16 years later the real planet Pluton has been found beyond the edge of our Solar system, and 29-year old Mi-Kee, grown-up long since her 8th grade virtual command aboard her summer-fun ride at the NASA Deep-Space Simulator-Trainor Facility, returns as a qualified NASA captain, albeit pregnant ... and this trip is for real: A month from Earth, they rendezvous with Pluton in deep-space, and find the real newEarth city-planet uninhabited, and set-out on a course to find who built it: When they meet the real Jehovahns, the cultures almost clash, but they do bring an emissary home.... [The concept is that StarTrails II is the reality follow-up to a thorough virtual training] [pre-production 1/2004]
  • Strategic-Director
  • The Wriggly's: The Call to Pluto [science fiction G] ... before writing any of these stories, I shared one over several months [1980] with a family of small children I'd gotten to know closely through Church-attendance friendship ... The Wriggly's, a take-off on their last name suitably modified so as to be funny, fun, and recognizable - they were 7,5,4 when we started - and including everyone in their family - right down to the four wild kittens brought-in by the tame mother cat, and named therefore, A, B, C, and D Wriggly, and Butterscotch-Cream Wriggly - plus myself. The story begins on Earth where the President of the United States has received a space-radio message purportedly from planet Pluto, and has called upon a family of scientists, the Wriggly's, to go investigate and welcome the caller, Muaka Nika Nu. The story is a fun imagineering of practical space-things, space-windows to see in the dark, space markers to find their way back, and look-alike robots the children could program personally, and automated cat-feeders [very important] .... It gets fancier as they search for the inventive Muaka Nika Nu trapped inside her station-house on the very very cold frozen planet Pluto. [The exampled music Director-selected and choreographed for this is new-age empathic voice-instrumental orchestration]
  • Strategic-Director: Mr. Raymond Kenneth Petry
    Producer-Director: Wision--SesQuaTercet USA
    Casting Director: Wision--SesQuaTercet USA
    Tactical-Director: [tbd]
    Operations-Director: [tbd]
    Screenwriter: Mr. Raymond Kenneth Petry
    Register: Wision--SesQuaTercet USA
    Recipients: N E M O Nuclear Emergency Management;
    The Son Dey School of Christ Science project 'lambhorn'
    Owner: Lanthus Surrogate Executive Accessions Management
    Licenser: [tbd]
    Webmaster: Webmaster
    Mr. Raymond Kenneth Petry, BA, CS, Strategic-Director
    PO Box 89250 Honolulu HI 96830-7250 Adult.Basic.Educator@MailCity.com
    Wision * SesQuaTercet * 'lambhorn' * N E M O
    [subsidiary of 'lambhorn' USA nonprofit 501(c)3 organization EIN 52-2002520] 
    [ALMS Program :: Astronomics, Linguistics, Mathematics, Systematics] 
    © 1998-2004 Mr. Raymond Kenneth Petry, Strategic-Director, SesQuaTercet@email.com