The Patriot

The Patriot is an American science-fiction war drama created by Luciano Tomás Añez and Jack Louis Morron, written by Ronald Benjamin Weide and directed by Michael Houston Louisenberg for the National Broadcasting Company.

Setting
The television series takes place on an alternative timeline after the World War Two, in which Germany decided to expand its scientific territories by investigating bioengineering and experimentation with the human genetic code in an attempt to perfect the concept of super-soldiers.

After ten years of investigation, the German armed forces now possess two biologically-modified viruses capable of re-writing the human genetic code at the subject's command. This viruses are capable of providing the subject with enhanced strength, stamina resistance, regeneration and a form of body-mutation.

Story
Twenty years later, the first two bioengineered children are born and are handled to the German government. The children are put under the care of Flynn Klout Fischer, a retired German lieutenant that will now supervise their well-being and military training.

The boy, named Franz Stenilanz Klinger, receives the 'Warhead' virus, which's body-mutation is designed for offensive operations and region-scouting. The girl, named Rose Steinzaul Hausen, receives the "Amplified" virus, which's body-mutation is designed for enhanced speed and strength.

Writing
The process of creative writing is divided in three steps: the visualization, the perfection and the structuration of the episode's storyline.