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  43. The Global Frequency is an independent, illegal, covert intelligence agency determined to prevent international politics from undermining the security of the global community. Led by the former NSA agent Miranda Zero, GF is everywhere and nowhere - and it's mankind's best defense against everything that occurs outside our peripheral vision. This marvel of brains and machinery is hacked into every satellite, mainframe, cell phone and database across the globe. With the help of her central command dispatcher, the feisty but brilliant Aleph, Zero is just a phone call away from tapping anyone anywhere to volunteer their skills to help save the world. GF's newest "recruit," suspended cop Sean Flynn, is paired with introverted Kate Finch, a mastermind of the scientific inner workings of the covert network.
  44. Suspended police detective Sean Flynn is having a bad day. However, things get interesting when he finds a half-dissolved corpse by accident and decides to pick up a ringing cellphone next to the dead man. Over the phone, he is introduced to The Global Frequency, a subject of a popular conspiracy theory that claims that GF is a secret rogue intelligence agency that answers to no one. It turns out that this is quite true when it's no nonsense boss, former NSA agent and martial arts expert Miranda Zero, introduces herself to Sean and asks for his help. Her agency's sole goal is to protect the world from global threats that are too scary for the general public to know anything about, so GF operates on a strict need to know basis. Whenever someone who's deemed trustworthy is close and can help with the case, they are immediately contacted by GF's no. 2 and Miranda's right hand woman Aleph, who works as the organization's operator. Now it's Sean's chance to help. His natural detective curiosity kick in and Sean accepts. He's joined by a cue slightly introverted brilliant scientist, Dr. Katrina "Kate" Finch. Their job is to track down a Russian scientist who somehow has the uncontrollable ability to emit a telekinetic magnetic pulse that literally melts everything in the vicinity, including people. Sean is about to learn that working for GF sometimes also means having to make a difficult moral choice. Failed pilot based on a cult D.C. graphic novel.
  45. Back in the early Noughties, writer Warren Ellis created the twelve issue mini-series Global Frequency for DC Comics. It concerned the titular semi-secret organisation, created to deal with the kind of immediate, potentially catastrophic crisis-es that most of the world&#39;s governments had neither the imagination or foresight to plan for, let alone deal with. While some members of the Global Frequency were highly-trained and/or experts in their chosen field - such as ex-soldiers, marksmen, scientists, etc - many more were ordinary people living perfectly normal lives, who just happened to have a particular skill or talent, or know a certain piece of information, that might prove to be vitally important should a certain situation occur. In which case their phone would ring and they&#39;d suddenly find themselves with an hour or less in which to save the world. Over the course of those twelve issues, the Global Frequency dealt with malfunctioning next-generation weapons systems, experimental cutting edge super-science gone horribly wrong, and the accidental activation of forgotten Cold War-era doomsday devices, amongst other things.<br/><br/>A pilot episode for a proposed TV series about the Global Frequency was produced in 2005, with Michelle Forbes playing the organisation&#39;s founder &amp; leader Miranda Zero (having read the initial comic book series when it was originally published, I can confirm that the fabulous Forbes is perfect casting for the role), but the network decided not to commission it. There was a time when it was common practice to make full length pilot movies, so even if a series wasn&#39;t greenlit at least there was still a ninety minute made-for-TV film that would usually be broadcast and/or released on VHS. But from the early Nineties onwards, as a cost saving measure the networks decided to just make 45 minute-long pilot episodes instead, and those that failed to progress to a full series are often never seen by the general public.<br/><br/>However, the Global Frequency pilot was leaked on-line, became readily available as an illegal download, received universally positive reviews and swiftly gained a sizeable following. The pilot&#39;s fanbase hoped that it&#39;s popularity on-line would cause the network to reconsider it&#39;s decision not to greenlight a full series, but the opposite proved to be true: nowadays, downloads of TV shows are so common that most channels &amp; networks have adopted a &quot;if you can&#39;t beat &#39;em, join &#39;em&quot; approach, and have made downloads of their shows available on their own websites. But back in 2005 the leaking of Global Frequency was a high profile embarrassment and ran as a major news story in the entertainment press. Warren Ellis has stated in interviews that the network were so affronted that not only was any possible revival of the project killed stone dead, they have also repeatedly refused requests for the pilot to be released on DVD.<br/><br/>I finally got the chance to see Global Frequency in late 2011, and as a fan of the original comic book series I can report that it lived up to both it&#39;s reputation (the British newspaper &#39;Metro&#39; once ran a page-long article about the pilot, in which they described Global Frequency as &quot;the greatest TV series never made&quot;) and my own high expectations. Believe the hype.
  46. There are dangers in our world of which we are completely unaware. The intelligence agencies of the world won&#39;t cross national borders. We&#39;re in trouble. Thank goodness, there is the Global Frequency.<br/><br/>The idea behind this show is a super secret organization exists and its operatives work outside the nation loyalties to stop horrible things from happening. Our hero gets drawn into this world by finding a half a body and chooses to answer the body&#39;s ringing &quot;cell phone.&quot; In the course of the story, our hero meets the &quot;hot female scientist (who hides her beauty with a hair bun and thick horn rimmed glasses),&quot; does important (if not obvious) detective work, and saves the day. While our hero is on the ground, the leader of the Global Frequency kicks butt as she breaks into a prison and extracts needed information from a political prisoner held there. There is a certain amount of cliché in this story, but it&#39;s a fun ride.<br/><br/>I found this show on a CD left in the computer lab. It seems to be a pilot for a series, but there are no credits on the copy I found. I&#39;d like to know more about the actors and the show. It is a great set up for a series and I&#39;d like to see more of it.
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