In the years before the release of the 1998 film Armageddon, I was
asked to build prototypes for the space shuttles Freedom and
Independence. We were on a tight budget and were instructed to
create these shuttles out of ordinary household materials. For the
fuselage, we used old water heaters. Unfortunately, Michael Bay,
Jerry Bruckheimer and Touchstone Pictures didn't like the finished
product. So here we were with two awesome prototypes of the
shuttles Freedom and Independence. What to do? I know, let's place
them as geocaches and post the coordinates online at geocaching.com
and have other people find them. Good times!
We have posted the preliminary plans that were used in the
created of the shuttle prototypes for your enjoyment and pictures
will shortly follow of the production.
Gid-E-Up!
Armageddon Plot:
After several meteoroids destroy the Space Shuttle Atlantis and
bombard the Earth, NASA discovers that an asteroid the size of
Texas is on a direct collision course with Earth and will likely
wipe out all life on the Earth and destroy it. It is not publicly
revealed that it will hit the Earth within 18 days. The scientists
at NASA devise a plan to activate a nuclear bomb at a precise point
under the asteroid's surface which will split it in two and cause
it to miss the Earth. NASA locates the best oil driller on the
planet, Harry Stamper, to get advice. Harry and Grace, his
daughter, are taken to NASA and Dan Truman, the head of NASA,
informs him of the situation. Harry immediately recognizes that he
and his crew must accompany the astronauts on the mission to ensure
the job is done properly. After Harry's crew is collected from
across the country and NASA acquiesces to their demands, they are
put through a training program and outfit a drilling rig with the
proper equipment for the job.
When a meteorite strikes Shanghai, China, destroying the city
and causing a tsunami, around 50,000 people die. At this point, the
pending mission is revealed to the world. Two specially designed
military shuttles, Freedom and Independence are launched
simultaneously and shortly dock at a Russian space station to
refuel. The two shuttles perform a high G-force slingshot procedure
around the Moon to land on the backside of the asteroid. However,
as they enter the trailing debris of the asteroid, the Independence
is struck and crash lands on the asteroid. The Freedom manages to
land on the surface but misses the target landing zone. They land
on an area of hard iron which will be difficult to drill through.
The Freedom team try to drill but suffer several setbacks and
losses due to the unexpected conditions. It is revealed that if the
deadline is missed, Colonel Sharpe would activate the nuclear
device on the surface. However, a surface explosion would not be
sufficient to divert the asteroid from hitting the Earth. Harry is
able to convince Colonel Sharpe to help them attempt to finish the
job. During this time, another meteorite wipes out much of Paris,
France. Then Agra, India and Sydney, Australia.
All seems lost when their drilling machine is blasted off the
asteroid by a gas vent. However, they learn that the other team
managed to survive the crash and have driven the second drilling
machine to the drilling site. Harry puts AJ in charge of finishing
the drilling and they successfully drill to the necessary depth.
The team lowers the bomb into the hole, but find that they can not
detonate remotely. AJ is picked to detonate the bomb remotely after
drawing straws, but Harry disables his air supply and takes his
place. As the shuttle prepares to depart, Harry sends a final
message to his daughter and gives his full support for her to marry
AJ. Harry manages to activate the bomb moments before the critical
deadline, and the asteroid halves successfully miss the Earth. The
remaining crew of the Freedom return to Earth as heroes, AJ
reuniting tearfully with Grace while the others are met by their
loved ones. Grace and AJ soon marry, while Harry and their lost
crew members are memorialized.
NOTE: This was a pain to place. I hope you enjoy it.