Pirate's Code: The Adventures of Mickey Matson Page #6

Synopsis: Heroes Mickey and his best friend, Sully, are forced to take on a mission to save our country from the evil plans of Admiral Ironsides. The Admiral and his motley crew of modern day pirates have taken control of a large merchant ship with plans of deploying a new type of weapon that could destroy every electronic device on Earth. If Ironsides succeeds, it could be the end of the world as we know it.
 
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2015
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ready for action.

All right.

We're goin' for a ride, Kitten.

Alright, we've gotta get as far

away from that ship as possible.

What can you give me?

With that power source,

the sky's the limit.

What?

The sky is what?

Proceed with caution.

We don't have time

for caution.

Kitten, you can fly?

Whoa.

What does

the blinking Hg ht mean?

My autopilot function was

damaged by the munition.

Now you tell me?

My sensors indicate

the device

in the passenger seat will lose

containment in 30 seconds.

Okay, we need to get higher.

What can you give me?

Center console,

little buttons.

Boom!

Mickey!

Whoo-hoo!

Power down!

[all cheering

You had me worried there

for a minute, country boy.

Found these in

the Thunder Ray.

Way to go, Mickey.

This happened

to fit just right.

You stuck the landing, hero.

You still need

more training, though.

Oh, trust me, I know.

Jeremiah!

This might be the right time

for us to take our leave.

I'm telling you, Jack

he doesn't even know

now to drive.

He doesn't even have his permit.

How sad is that?

Oh, never

a better time to learn.

Always training

for something.

I may need a co-pilot.

It would be an honor,

Mickey.

You named it Kitten?

Tell me about it.

Don't ride the brake, Mickey.

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Harold Cronk

Harold David Cronk (born October 27, 1973) is an American writer, director, producer and founding partner in 10 West Studios and EMC Productions. Cronk won the Best Director award at the Beverly Hills International Film Festival in 2006. more…

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