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dark side of the moon
The Dark Side Of The Moon
Astronaut #1-A1
Astronaut#2-A2
Astronaut#3-A3
Astronaut#4-A4
NASA-N
Scene 1: Take off
5,4,3,2,1 take off
Take off effect, flying through space effect, landing effect

A1- were finally here on the moon
A2- yah finally I am living my dream… but we should probably start setting up base
A3- I guess I will get the tools and equipment
A4- okay everyone lets get working we only have a short time here and we have lots to do

Scene 2: Landed
Power tools, hammers building noises
A1- we should go explore now and try to find something new and unseen by anyone before
A2-well were should we start looking then
A3-lets go towards the dark side no astronauts ever go over there
A4- we should be more prepared though because of what you said no one has ever gone there before
A1-lets call base and see if it’s a good idea then
A2- okay I will go call
Radio/ walky talky noise
A2- you there hello NASA, we have landed on the moon successfully, do you think its okay to go explore the…dark side?
N- hello good job everyone! And yes that should be fine if you are prepared and safe
A2-okay lets go
Door opening, footsteps
A3- what’s that over there looks like footprints
A4- those aren’t our footprints, I wonder who they belong to

Scene 3: footprints
A1- lets follow them and see where they lead
Walking noise
A2- there’s a nest I wonder what lives in it
A3- wow there’s eggs we should take one for research
A4-wait we should leave the eggs here their not ours and what if its something dangerous we can’t take something we don’t know anything about especially here on the moon
A1- no we need to take it this could be a big discovery because its nothing anyone has seen before we need to take it, we will regret it if we don’t!
A2- yah she’s right we need to take one, here I got one lets go
Walking noise

Scene 4: egg
A3- all right were back at the base what should we do with it now?
A4- lets put it in the freezer so they

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