From here, you can read the original scripts that comprised the Fempiror Chronicles Canon. In 2009, George rewrote the original screenplays into novels, which is the future the Fempiror Chronicles. As the novels represent the present state of the series, the novelizations take precendence over the screenplays when it comes to what is considered canonical.

At present, the series presently considered to be the Modern Fempiror Chronicles remains in teleplay format, but as these are adapted, they will also fall out of canonization in favor of the novels.


Screenplays

The Fempiror Chronicles movies portion of the virtual series follow primarily a guy named David Taylor from his transmutation through a series of events in his life leading up to the teleplay portion. The parts are designated by year so the reader/viewer can know where each part fits into the saga.

All three of these were adapted into novels.


The Initiation of David 1775 - When a boy in the 18th century is changed to a new race, he must choose to accept his new life or face the consequences of rebellion.
Screenplay
Genesis of the Mutation 1785 - David and Beth must investigate the creation of a Tepish Mutation while dealing with their past feelings for each other.
Screenplay
The Hunt for the Razers 1819 - When David discovers his home town has been destroyed, he risks everything to discover who did it.
Screenplay

Shorts

The Shorts portion of the virtual series follow any event that happens to anyone in the Fempiror universe. They were written based on a suggestion from someone else that the sheer amount of material one might come across could seem overwhelming, so these shorts offer a "bite" of the universe I've created. I've been told they feel like a small piece of something bigger when you read them too.

The first one was intended to be a piece of the fourth Fempiror screenplay which was never written, but eventually found its way to light as the fourth novel. The other was a backstory for the main villain of the teleplay series.


The Mutation Encounter 1889 - David helps a mother rescue her child from a mob of Mutations.
Short
A Tepish is Born 1902 - Erech and his posse are out one night when Erech's target changes him forever.
Short

Teleplay Episodes

The Fempiror Chronicles Series portion of the overall virtual series was intended to detail the final years of the Fempiror Race culminating in one final screenplay called The End of All Things. The series was planneded for 4 or 5 seasons and follows the return of the Tepish Order into the lives of the modern Rastem who are agents living in the underwater Fempiror Cities.

In the end, only 11 episodes were completed and released due to life taking time away from its writing. Those who read its brief run always had good things to say about it.

These are currently being revisited and novelised with significant revisions without the constraints of episodic teleplay format. The hope is to release the first book in 2016.


1x01: Lost and Found Beginning in October 2004, David joins with the Fempiror City in helping a new Fempiror, Alex, in rescuing his sister from Erech, the Tepish who transmutated him, before Erech personally transmutates her.
Teleplay
1x02: Loose Ends Alex is given one day to say goodbye to his former life. Childress takes David for a driving lesson to investigate a daytime UIF sighting.
Teleplay
1x03: The Meeting When the Tepish hold their meeting to discuss unification of the old order, David and the Fempiror agents moves against the meeting place to try and confound it.
Teleplay
1x04: Club Mutation When David and Alex are sent to investigate an anomalous blue reading, they discover the dangerous mutation of the Tepish Order.
Teleplay
1x05: A Science Experiment David and Childress stumble upon a new Fempiror who they suspect could only have been changed by a human instead of the Tepish.
Teleplay
1x06: The Fountain of Youth When a sales pitch is found to be providing participants with Fempiror blood, David and Alex are sent into a meeting to determine the truth.
Teleplay
1x07: The Code Victim The Rastem Code comes into play when Kevin Krill is put on trial for his crimes as a Tepish.
Teleplay
1x08: Empegen When a new street drug is found to have Fempiror connections, David and Alex are dispatched to discover its origins.
Teleplay
1x09: Can't Escape The Past Alex, obsessed with seeing Isabel again, leaves the city to find her at a school dance.
Teleplay
1x10: Playing With Fire David and Alex go to a hospital to take care of a youth who was infected by a Mutation he and his friend had captured.
Teleplay
1x11: Homecoming Alex and Carla discover their hometown and visit in the hopes of discovering their true parents. James frantically searches for Isabel who he believes is in trouble.
Teleplay