Colonel Bleep and the Uncharted Earth

Colonel Bleep and the Uncharted Earth is a pilot serial to the upcoming series Colonel Bleep and the Interstellar Squadron. This serial is written as the series's pilot and is based on Colonel Bleep's Arrival on Earth. This serial revolves around the titular character's first adventure on Earth as well as his first contact to his soon-to-be loyal deputies, Squeak the puppet and Scratch the caveman.

Part 1: A New Mission
Our story begins when Colonel Bleep foretells his backstory in working for the Futura High Command. As a child, Bleep was known for having a gifted mind a dream in working for the FHC. As Bleep grew older, he managed to achieve his dream through hard work and responsibility and swore to serve the FHC with right and justice. When he is ranked the colonel, he is given a new mission to explore the wondrous planets in the Solar System, with Earth as the first one to venture into. He and the Futurians had a brief interest on Earth until they discovered nuclear bombs crash landing around the planet. Fearing that these are signs of trouble, the colonel makes plans to investigate the bombs while also wanting to understand Earth’s places, people, and customs. The mission comes to a beginning when the colonel is sent to ride a flying saucer called the Soundac, which would send him to Earth. As Colonel Bleep arrives at the living planet, he knows that his exciting adventures have only come to a beginning.

Part 2: The Caveman Awakens
Colonel Bleep crash lands in the Gorner Glacier, which is located in Valais Switzerland. Bleep survives unharmed, but is upset not just because of the crash, but also that his ship, called the Soundac, is badly damaged. Soon enough, the spaceman finds a block of ice with a strange figure inside. Bleep thaws the ice with his futomic energy. The ice reveals a frozen caveman with a wooden club on hand. The caveman introduces himself as Scratch, who was supposed to wake up for spring after a long winter hibernation. However, the ice around the cave had completely froze Scratch, which prevented him from waking up until the spaceman unfroze him. Despite being awakened, Scratch is horrified that he’s been asleep for 10,000 years meaning that the world is much different now and all of his friends and family are dead. While he may have lost his old loved ones, he still had his great strength, much to Scratch’s relief and Bleep’s astonishment. With that strength, Scratch helps Colonel Bleep repair the Soundac as Bleep joins his new friend on their journey across the modern Earth: a world that a prehistoric being has just begun to know.

Part 3: The Little Puppet
Colonel Bleep and Scratch arrive at Los Alamos, New Mexico. This is where they discover the site of the first atomic bomb, which was used as a test subject for new weapons being built in World War II. The bomb would fuse two atoms together, which could make a massive explosion and spread out a harmful radiation called a fallout. The duo also find a mischievous but lonely little puppet named Squeak, who is trying to leave behind his past life as an actor and begin a new one as a space cadet. Knowing that Squeak is only a child, Colonel Bleep and Scratch invite him to stay with them during their journey on Earth. By a quick shock, Squeak reveals from a newspaper that everyone is talking about a strange visitor flying through space, which has been discovered by the Hale Telescope. Much to Bleep’s surprise, they plan to find that telescope by the next day.

Part 4: Two Men, One Boy, and a Mountain
After hearing about the Hale Telescope, Colonel Bleep wants to learn more about it. In order to do so, the trio sneak to a library where they can learn about this telescope, which is located in Mount Palomar of San Diego, California. Bleep, Squeak, and Scratch stop by this mountain. On the journey, they encounter a tumbling boulder. Scratch uses his strength to defend the boulder from hurting his friends. Soon they find a trench with a broken bridge. Colonel Bleep uses his futomic energy to strengthen the bridge, which would be safer for Squeak and Scratch to cross. Right when they find the Hale Observatory, Squeak uses his sneaky skills to create a secret passage for his friends. The trio manage to enter the lab and find a recent recording of Bleep’s saucer as it enters the Solar System. In order to keep each other safe from humans who fear extraterrestrials, the three heroes dash back to the saucer and escape Mount Palomar for good.

Part 5: New Bondings
After escaping Mount Palomar, new changes have come for the titular trio. Colonel Bleep realizes that the world is as dangerous as it is large, but is grateful that he has two trustworthy friends, despite their differences. Knowing that he will need extra help in this strange world, he grants Squeak and Scratch as his new assistant space deputies. Squeak learns that Bleep and Scratch are his real family and feels at home with them. Scratch gradually learns to accept the past and chooses to adapt with the modern world. When Squeak and Scratch are granted as space deputies, the two accept the offer and vow to help their leader and protect each other no matter what. At this time, the trio must find a new home while also forming the Interstellar Squadron. Together they can continue to investigate the planet(along with the Solar System) as well as protect it from dangerous forces, just like how Bleep risked his life to protect Futura and its own star system: the Nova System.

Cast of Characters

 * Colonel Bleep
 * Deputy Scratch
 * Deputy Squeak

Transcript
Colonel Bleep's and the Uncharted Earth/Transcript

Differences with the Original Episode

 * 1) While the original episode introduces the main characters, there is no explanation on how each of them met each other and became friends.
 * 2) The original episode lasts as long as an animated short. The remake episode will last for as long as a serial.
 * 3) The original episode was voiced over by a narrator. The remake serial will be voiced by the characters themselves.
 * 4) In the original episode, it was Scratch who was awakened by an atomic explosion after sleeping through the evolution of man. In the remake, it was Squeak who was awakened by an atomic explosion, thus being brought to life.
 * 5) In the original episode, Colonel Bleep simply came to Earth with his spoke-less unicycle. In the remake, Bleep arrived on Earth in a saucer called the Soundac.
 * 6) Neither Colonel Bleep's or Squeak's origin stories were foretold in the original episode. Although it would not be until in another episode from the original series where Squeak is told that he used to be an actor.
 * 7) Instead of being awakened by a nuclear bomb like in the original episode, Scratch is awakened by Colonel Bleep, who used the power of futomic energy.
 * 8) Unlike in the remake, Scratch is simply in a deep sleep. There is no sign of him being frozen in ice for thousands of years.
 * 9) Unlike in the remake, Colonel Bleep and his friends do not visit the Hale Telescope. Although it is mentioned that the telescope used its powerful mirrors to detect Bleep arriving the Solar System.
 * 10) The original episode is set around 1945, when the first nuclear explosion occurred. The remake is set around 1957, when Sputnik 1 was launched.
 * 11) The remake explains that Squeak was brought to life during the first atomic explosion. In the original series, there is no explanation on how the puppet was brought to life.

Trivia

 * The Soundac, which is Colonel Bleep's saucer, is named after the now-defunct animation studio that created Colonel Bleep, along with other animated projects.
 * All of the partial titles(with the exception of Parts 1 and 5) are parodied to other titles.
 * The Caveman Awakens is a parody title to Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
 * The Little Puppet is a parody title to The Little Mermaid.
 * Two Men, One Boy, and a Mountain is a parody title to Three Men and a Baby.
 * There is a large portion of lost episodes to the original Colonel Bleep series, considering why there is no explanation to Colonel Bleep's or Squeak's origins.
 * The pilot was going to have the same title as its predecessor, but that would be eventually changed.