Pitch Black (2000)
by David Twohy.
Based on material by Ken and Jim Wheat.
Revised First Draft, 3/3/98.
More info about this movie on imdb.com

INT. MAIN CABIN

A CRYO-LOCKER BLOWS OPEN, spitting out...

CAROLYN FRY. She hits the deck of the main cabin: Four crew
lockers in a forward section, countless more in back. But the
deck is canted at a sick angle and ALARMS SCREAM everywhere:
The world is dying around her.

Legs wobbly, shivering like a flu victim, Fry stumbles to the
next forward locker. It's riddled with holes. One DEAD CREWIE
is seen through fractured plexi, body pocked and bloodied. But
in the next cryo-locked...

The CAPTAIN is struggling awake. Fry's face floods with relief.
Slapping an intercom:

                       FRY
        Hear me? Cap'n? Some kinda compromise to
        the hull...holding for now, but...Goddamn,
        I'm glad you're alive. Gotta pull your
        E-release...no, red handle, red handle.
        I'll get the warm-ups out while --

PHFUT-PHFUT-PHFUT-PHFUT: Particles bore through the cabin,
blasting open the captain's chest, shattering plexi, DETONATING
INSTRUMENTS on the opposite wall and leaving CONTRAILS
HISSING in the air.

Fry lands on her ass, horrified. Suddenly...

Another LOCKER BLOWS OPEN. A body falls right on top of Fry --
but this one's still alive. Disoriented, frantic:

                       OWENS
        Why did I fall on you?

                       FRY
        He's dead. Cap'n's dead. Christ, I was
        looking right at him when --

                       OWENS
        I mean, I mean, chrono shows we're 22
        weeks out, so gravity wasn't supposed to
        kick in for another 19. I mean, I mean,
        I mean, why did I fall at all?

                       FRY
        You hear me? Captain's dead. Owens too.

                       OWENS
        Oh, no. Not Owens, not.... Wai', wai',
        wait. I'm Owens. Right?

They swap nightmare looks, momentarily unsure of their own
identities.

                       FRY
        Cryo-sleep. Swear to God, it sloughs
        brain cells.


INT. NAV-BAY - MAIN CABIN

They stumble into nav-bay. ALARMS CONTINUE. Fry grabs warm-up
suits out of storage, pitches one to Owens, checks her screens.

                       FRY
        1550 millibars, dropping 20 MB per minute,
        shit, we're hemorrhaging air. Somethin'
        took a swipe at us.

                       OWENS
        Just tell me we're still in the shipping
        lane. Just show me all those stars, all
        those bright, beautiful, deep-space....

Owens activates an exterior view: A planet rushes up at us.
That's why they have gravity.

                       FRY
        Jesus God....


EXT. SHIP - PLANET'S ATMOSPHERE - DAY

The SHIP PLOWS through the upper atmosphere, antennae pylons
already disintegrating.


INT. PASSAGE TO FLIGHT DECK

Heart battering her ribs, Fry runs forward, using hand-holds to
steady herself. Over a headset:

                       OWENS (V.O.)
        They trained you for this, right? Fry?
        FRY?

She doesn't answer.


INT. FLIGHT DECK - DAY

Fry harnesses in, starts running switches -- but fumbles a few
times, making mental errors. Finally she gets crash-shutters
open to reveal...

CLOUD STRATA sweeping up past the windscreen like floor-lights
on a dropping elevator. We're shedding big altitude.


INT. NAV-BAY - MAIN CABIN

                       OWENS
        ... crisis program selected Number Two of
        this system because it shows at least some
        oxygen and more than 1,500 -- would you
        SHUT THE FUCK UP!
                  (hammers a button,
                   SILENCES ALARMS)
        -- more than 1,500-millibars of pressure
        at surface-level. Okay, so maybe the ship
        did something right for a change....


INT. FLIGHT DECK - DAY

As Fry runs more switches.


INT. SHIP - DAY

As JETTISON DOORS CLOSE around the ship.


INT. FLIGHT DECK - DAY

As Fry flips up a security-latch -- and thumbs the switch below.


EXT. SHIP - PLANET'S ATMOSPHERE - DAY

MULTIPLE SHOTS: EXPLOSIVE BOLTS RAPID-FIRE around the ship's
skin, blowing away non-essentials that hinder aerodynamics --
including big deep-space drives. But this last separation puts
the ship into a dangerous roll.


INT. FLIGHT DECK - DAY

Out the windscreen, cloud strata roll vertiginously. Fry throws
actuators...


EXT. SHIP - PLANET'S ATMOSPHERE - DAY

And airbrakes deploy. She manages to kill the roll. But the
ship's still coming in nose-high.


INT. NAV-BAY - MAIN CABIN

                       OWENS
        ...showing no major water bodies...maximum
        terrain, 220 meters over mean surface...
        largely cinder and gypsum with some
        evaporite deposits....

JETTISON DOORS CLOSE behind Owens, segregating him from the
passenger compartment. It scares him for a new reason.

                       OWENS
        Fry? What're you doing?


INT. FLIGHT DECK - DAY

Fry flips up a new security-latch. INTERCUTTING:

                       OWENS
        Fry?

                       FRY
        Can't get my nose down...too much load
        back there....

                       OWENS
        You mean that "load" of passengers?

                       FRY
        So what, we should both go down too?
        Out of sheer fucking nobility?

Tortured silence. Fry's thumb moves to the switch that will
jettison the passenger cabin. Jettison 50 people.


INT. MAIN CABIN

SELECTED SHOTS of faces inside cryo-lockers, among them JOHNS.
He's prime-of-life, badge on display, some kind of cop. Shaken
awake, he clears condensation to check the locker directly across
from his, finding...

RIDDICK. Small black goggles hide his eyes. A metal bit wedged
in his mouth lends a perpetual grimace. A read-out admonishes
"LOCK-OUT PROTOCOL IN EFFECT. ABSOLUTELY NO EARLY
RELEASE."


INT. FLIGHT DECK - DAY

                       OWENS
        Look, Fry. Company says we're responsible
        for every one of those --

                       FRY
        Company's not here, is it?

                       OWENS
        When captain went down, you stepped up --
        whether you like it or not. Now they
        train you for this, so --

                       FRY
        And there wasn't a simulated cockroach
        alive within 50 clicks of the simulated
        crash site! That's how they train you!
        On a fucking simulator!

Owens unbuckles from his chair.

                       OWENS
        Don't touch that switch!

Overcome by guilt, Fry retracts her thumb of mass destruction.
But a HUGE JOLT puts the thumb right back.

                       FRY
        I'm not dying for them.

She pushes it. But this time...


EXT. SHIP - PLANET'S ATMOSPHERE - DAY

No bolts fire. Nothing separates from the SHIP THAT SCREAMS DOWN
through the clouds.


INT. NAV-BAY - MAIN CABIN

Now we see why: Owens reopened the jettison doors locally -- and
blocked them open.

                       FRY
        Owens!

                       OWENS
        70 seconds! You still got 70 seconds to
        level this beast out!


INT. FLIGHT DECK - DAY

Seething anger and guilt, Fry pops more airbrakes, shedding more
speed, more heat. The ship does level -- but it's still being
pounded hellishly. She tries to get a stable view out...

The windscreen. We're breaking through cloud-bottoms. There's
just a glimpse of landscape before...


EXT. SHIP - PLANET'S ATMOSPHERE - DAY

An airbrake fails. It shears off and pinwheels into...


INT. FLIGHT DECK - DAY

The windscreen. It cracks into a thousand spiderwebs -- but
impossibly it holds. For now.

                       OWENS (V.O.)
        What the shit was that?

Sunlight flares from every fractured edge: It's like looking
into burning diamonds, and Fry can only get an impression
of the outside world. Now she has to rely on...

A ground-mapping display. 120 meters altitude. And dropping.


INT. CRYO-LOCKER - DAY

INTERCUT Johns. Realizing he's in some kind of shit-storm, he
claws at safety restraints.


INT. FLIGHT DECK - DAY

Ground-mapper: 60 meters. COLLISION ALARMS kick in.

Out the fractured windscreen, we see a huge dark mass rise up
into view. Land.

40 meters...30...20...10....

Fry braces.

IMPACT. The WINDSCREENS IMPLODE. AIR HURRICANES in.


INT. NAV-BAY - MAIN CABIN

IMPACT. Chairs rip from their moorings. Strapped into one,
Owens slams into the ceiling.


INT. MAIN CABIN - DAY

IMPACT. Johns BLOWS OUT of his locker -- and wishes to God he
would've stayed inside, because just beside him...

The hull is cracking open.

NIGHTMARE SHOT: A huge section of the cabin tears free...
skitters and CRASHES along the planetfloor behind us...and
disintegrates out of sight. 40 cryo-lockers vanished with it.
40 lives.


INT. FLIGHT DECK - DAY

Hammered by WIND, Fry opens her eyes experimentally.

FRY'S POV: A vortex of motion, of speed, of blurring debris.
But the ship is burrowing in. Burrowing under.

Fry pivots her chair 180 degrees a nanosecond before...
Dirt avalanches into the cockpit. It buries CAMERA.

                                                BLACKOUT


INT. MAIN CABIN - CRASH SHIP - DAY

Choking yellow dust. Ghostly silhouettes are COUGHING, MOANING,
CALLING OUT to other survivors in English and, surreally, in
Arabic. Soon we find...

Johns. Ears running blood. Stumbling his way to...

Riddick's cryo-locker. Empty. Johns reaches for his holster.
Gone, torn right off his belt. No prisoner and no weapon --
spooky combination. Nearby he sees...

The light of a cutting torch. Someone's using it to open a
jammed cryo-locker. The plexi is torched away to reveal...

AUDREY, 12 years old. Unscathed.

                       AUDREY
        Somethin' went wrong, huh?

Johns searches for his pistol. Behind him, two chained feet
lower into FRAME -- and then attack, swinging over Johns' head...
getting the chain on his neck...twisting hard, using the chain as
a choke-collar. Johns flicks open a baton, swings it up at...

Riddick. Still in body chains and mouth-bit. Clinging to a
ceiling support. Riding out the baton blows.

Seconds from blacking out, Johns strains forward...forward...and
finally breaks Riddick's grip on the support. He keeps hold of
the chained feet so that...

Riddick SLAMS HEADFIRST into the deck. Johns lays the baton on
his neck.

                       JOHNS
        One chance and you blew it, Riddick.
        Never cease to disappoint me.


INT. FLIGHT DECK - CRASH SHIP - DAY

Darkness. A light beam sweeps the dusty air of the cockpit.
It's packed with dirt, no signs of life. About to search
elsewhere, Johns turns back at...

                       FRY (O.S.)
        Hey.

                       JOHNS
        Hey, who?

                       FRY (O.S.)
        Hey, me. Over here.

His light finds a headrest sticking up from the dirt. Johns
crawls closer, checks the other side of the headrest and finds
her. Fry. Buried to the gills.

                       JOHNS
        Amazing. I'm Johns.

                       FRY
        Carolyn Fry. I'd shake hands, but...

He manages a smile and starts digging her out. Almost dreading
to ask:

                       FRY
        Are there any others, Johns?


INT. MAIN CABIN - CRASH SHIP - DAY

Johns helps Fry through the carnage. She's stunned by it all --
but especially by the blast of sunlight where a hull used to be.

Realizing she's in nav-bay, Fry starts digging like a search dog
to uncover...

Owens. Still strapped to his chair. Metal rod piercing his
chest close to the heart. Dead. Fry reaches out to touch him.

                       OWENS
        Out, out, out, GET IT OUTTA ME!

She recoils hard. He's still alive. The other survivors bungle
over. Ten seconds of pure chaos:

                       VOICES
        Pull it out of him...No, it's too close to
        the heart...You gotta do it, just do it
        fast....

Fry grabs the rod.

                       OWENS
        Don't touch it! Don't touch that switch!

                       VOICES
        You'll kill him, I'm tellin' you, shit,
        just leave it alone...delirious...doncha
        you got some drugs for this poor man....

                       OWENS
        Don't touch that switch!

                       FRY
        Awright, awright, someone...there's
        Anestaphine in the med-lock, that end of
        the cabin...next to....

But there is no more "that end." In exquisite pain, Owens
screams on. REACTION SHOTS of Johns, Audrey. Seldom are human
beings witness to such raw suffering.

                       FRY
        Get away. Everybody.

The others leave -- except for Audrey, staying behind to watch
in morbid fascination. Johns doubles back and collars her.
Leaving, they pass...

Riddick, cuffed to a bulkhead. His eyes, still hidden by
goggles, track Johns and Audrey toward daylight.


EXT. CRASH SHIP - DAY

The survivors straggle outside. CAMERA SURVEYS new faces:

ZEKE and SHAZZA. Male-female team of bushwhackers, partners in
life. Shazza has a tough sexiness. Zeke's face shows aboriginal
blood. (30s.)

PARIS. Overfed, overgroomed. A puff pastry of a man. (40s or
50s.)

Four male "Chrislams": The pillar-steady IMAM (50ish), and
THREE PILGRIMS, young and excitable (late-teens). (NOTE: The
Chrislams represent a union between Christianity and Islam. They
have the iconography of Christians yet the physical look of Arab
Muslims.)

WIDE SHOT: All around them is stark and unforgiving terrain.
The valley floor is relieved only by low hills to one side,
spiked with earthen spires. Scorching down on everything are
two suns -- one red, one yellow.

                       PARIS
        Well. Our own little slice of heaven.

The Chrislams fall to their knees. Confusion as they try to
orient themselves.

                       IMAM
        Please...which way to New Mecca? We must
        know the direction in order to pray.

North? South? East? West? Nobody knows. Johns snaps open a
compass, finds the needle swaying rudderlessly. The SCREAMING
inside the ship finally ends.


INT. CRASH SHIP - DAY

As Fry holds Owens, now dead.


EXT. CRASH SHIP - DAY

The four Chrislams have devised a way to pray: Backs together,
each faces a different compass point.


EXT. TOP OF CRASH SHIP - DAY

Fry climbs onto the back of the ship. Johns Paris, Zeke, Shazza,
Audrey are already here.

                       JOHNS
        Big talk about a scouting party...

Fry sees the huge smoldering scar in the ground behind the ship.
One glance confirms that there are no other survivors.

                       JOHNS (CONT'D)
        ...then we saw this.

                       PARIS
        Anyone else having breathing problems?
        Aside from me?

                       AUDREY
        Like I just ran, or something....

                       SHAZZA
        Feel one lung short. All of us.

                       PARIS
        Well, I tend toward the asthmatic. And
        with all this dust....

Faces turn to Fry: They're looking to her for answers.

                       FRY
        It's the atmosphere. Too much pressure,
        not enough oxygen. Might take a few days
        to --

                       ZEKE
        So what the bloody hell happened, anyways?

                       FRY
        Somethin' knocked us off-lane. Maybe a
        rogue comet. Maybe we'll never know.

                       SHAZZA
        Well, I for one, am thoroughly fucking
        grateful. This beast wasn't made to land
        like this. But cripes, you rode it down.
                  (to others)
        C'mon, you lousy ingrates, only reason
        we're alive is a'cuzza her.

Others CHIME AGREEMENT, laying thankful hands on Fry's shoulders.
HOLD on Fry, her face betraying nothing as they anoint her their
savior.


INT. MAIN CABIN - CRASH SHIP - DAY

Breaking out pressure suits:

                       FRY
        Liquid oxygen canisters inside. Start
        ripping them out. Quick hits only -- try
        to make it last.

                       AUDREY
        Well, is someone coming for us? Or are
        we all just gonna die of exposure or
        dehydration or sunstroke or maybe even
        something worse?
                  (off their looks)
        Hey, you don't have to worry about scaring
        me.

                       SHAZZA
        We're worried you'll scare us.
                  (ushering her away)
        Name's "Audrey," right, love? And you're
        goin' to Taurus Three like we were?

                       AUDREY
        Yeah, but...do we even have enough food
        to get there? Or will we have to resort
        to cannibalism?

                       ZEKE
                  (to Fry)
        I'll see 'bout makin' this air go a bit
        further, cap'n. With your permission,
        a' course.

Fry blinks. "They actually think I'm the captain." Zeke and the
others get to work. Fry finds herself staring at another
problem. Riddick.

                       FRY
        And him?

                       JOHNS
        Big Evil?

                       FRY
        We just keep him locked up forever?

                       JOHNS
        Be my choice. Already escaped once from
        the max-slam facility on --

                       FRY
        I don't need his life story. Is he really
        that dangerous?

                       JOHNS
        Only around humans.

Riddick has his mouth on the hull, virtually licking the metal.
Fry moves closer -- and now sees it sheeting down the hull.

                       FRY
        Oh, Christ....

They're losing water. Suddenly Fry is running, snatching up an
emergency light, climbing wall-rungs...


INT. MACHINE LEVEL - CRASH SHIP - DAY

And crawling through dusty superstructure to reach the water
cistern. She opens a crank-hatch -- and finds light invading the
interior. Her face dies.

                       ZEKE (V.O.)
                  (shouting)
        Well? Is it just the pump?

                       FRY
        Ask if anyone has anything in cargo!
        Anything to drink!


INT. CARGO HOLD - DAY

Oversize DOORS RUMBLE open. Fry, Johns, and Paris climb into
this dark corridor lined with cargo containers. Each container
has an access door.

                       PARIS
        Mine here....

As Paris unlocks, Johns steadies himself, suddenly light-headed.

                       FRY
        S'matter?

                       JOHNS
        Little swamp-flu from the Conga system.
        Never shook it with all this cryo-sleep.

Paris opens his container to reveal...


INT. PARIS' CONTAINER - CARGO HOLD - DAY

Tiffany chairs stacked 10 high. Bronze eagle lecterns. Oriental
umbrellas. Neo-Egyptian castings.

                       JOHNS
        King Tut's tomb....

                       PARIS
        Be surprised what these will fetch in the
        Taurus system. Here. This Wooten here --
        easy, easy. Very rare.

They open the Wooten desk. Cubbyholed inside are dusty bottles
of sherry. Vintage Port. Glenfiddich. Bicardi 151.

                       FRY
        This is it? Booze? That's what you have
        to drink?

                       PARIS
                  (educating her)
        200-year-old single-malt scotch is to
        "booze" as foie gras is to "duck guts."

                       JOHNS
                  (cracking a bottle)
        A toast to whatever he just said.

                       PARIS
        I'll need a receipt for that.
                  (to Fry)
        For all these.

                       FRY
        Top of my list.

She joins Johns for a drink. Entering, the Chrislams watch with
both envy and aversion.

                       FRY
        I don't suppose....

                       IMAM
        One of the Christian habits we didn't
        adopt -- perhaps unfortunately. We'll
        have to wait.

                       JOHNS
        For what? There is no water. You
        understand that, don't you?

                       IMAM
        All deserts have water, somewhere. God
        shall lead us there.


INT. MAIN CABIN - CRASH SHIP - DAY

START on the cutting torch, abandoned in wreckage. Staring at it
is...

Riddick. With his hands cuffed behind him and around a bulkhead,
he can't get near it. Or can he? Near the ceiling, the bulkhead
is fractured -- a slim spot where maybe chains could pass through.

Riddick stands. With a GRUESOME POPPING, he dislocates both
shoulders...carries his arms overhead...passes the chains through
the broken spot...and brings his arms down in front of him. A
body-flex POPS HIS SHOULDERS back into joint.

Free, he reaches for the cutting torch.


EXT. CRASH SHIP - DAY

Pistol in hand, Johns runs into a BIG CLOSEUP, eyes sweeping.
Nothing on the horizon. But something lies on the ground nearby.
It's Riddick's mouth-bit.

                       JOHNS
        Like we needed another way to die.


INT. CARGO HOLD - DAY

FAST CLOSEUPS: Hands pillaging storage lockers, pulling out
anything that might qualify as a "weapon." It all gets hauled
back and dumped into...

INT. NAV BAY - CRASH SHIP - DAY

Nav-bay. Gathered, the survivors take inventory: Johns has a
pistol, shotgun, baton. Zeke and Shazza offer up a pick-ax,
digging tools, hunting boomerang. Imam shows a ceremonial blade.
Paris straggles in with antique curios.

                       JOHNS
        What the hell are these?

                       PARIS
        Maratha crow-bill war-picks from Northern
        India. Very rare.

                       ZEKE
        An' this?

                       PARIS
        Blow-dart hunting stick from Papua New
        Guinea. Very very rare, since the tribe's
        extinct.

                       ZEKE
        'Cuz they couldn't hunt shit with these
        things, be my guess.

                       PARIS
        Well, what's the need, anyway? If he's
        gone, he's gone. Why should he bother us?

                       JOHNS
        First, because he can only live out there
        for so long -- he's gonna come back and
        take what we got. Second, for the sheer
        thrill of the kill.

A beat. They all grab for weapons.


EXT. CRASH SHIP - DAY

Johns stands atop the crash ship, scanning with a scope. He
fixates on...

A blue glow on the horizon. "What the hell is it?"

Zeke and Shazza modify breather units, adding straps and tubing
and ball-floats. The prototype is tested on Audrey. She sucks
on the mouthpiece -- and finds that it works, supplying oxygen on
demand rather than in a constant flow.

Chrislams convert to traditional bedouin head-gear, readying for
travel.

Fry finishes wrapping Owens' body. She looks to the yellow sun,
low on the horizon. The red sun seems inclined to follow.

                       FRY
        Imam. We should leave soon. Before
        nightfall but while it's cooler.

                       ZEKE
        What, you're goin' off, too?

                       FRY
        Johns is leaving you a gun. Just do me a
        favor, huh? Get my crewies buried? They
        were good guys who died bad.

                       SHAZZA
        A'course we will.

                       PILGRIM #1 (O.S.)
        Imam...Imam....

(NOTE: "Imam" is pronounced "el-ee-MAM.")

Fry and the others round the ship to see...

A blue star flaring into view. It's rising as the other suns are
setting.

                       SHAZZA
        My bloody oath....

                       AUDREY
        Three suns?

                       ZEKE
                  (to Fry)
        So much for your nightfall.

                       PARIS
        So much for my cocktail hour.

                       IMAM
        We take this to be a good sign -- a path,
        a direction from God.

Johns swings down from the top of the ship.

                       JOHNS
        A very good sign.
                  (re: blue sun)
        That's Riddick's direction. You do not
        wanna be caught in the dark with this guy.

                       FRY
        Thought you found his restraints over
        there. Toward sunset.

                       JOHNS
                  (nodding)
        Which means he went toward sunrise.


EXT. PLANET - DAY

Trekking, the Chrislams waft incense pots and CHANT FROM
THE KORAN as they head toward the blue star. Johns provides
shotgun escort; Fry carries Paris' second war-pick on a shoulder.
Silhouetted against the alien sky, the scouting party is an odd,
odd sight.

Already sun-battered, Johns crafts an eye-visor out of plexi.
Fry tries to wrap her head like the Chrislams. Imam helps.

                       FRY
        So quiet. You get used to the sounds of
        the ship, then....

                       IMAM
        You know who Muhammad was?

                       FRY
        Some prophet guy?

                       IMAM
        "Some prophet guy." And a city man. But
        he had to travel to the desert -- where
        there was quiet -- to hear the words of
        God.

                       FRY
        You were on a pilgrimage? To New Mecca?

                       IMAM
                  (nodding)
        Chrislam teaches that once in every
        lifetime should there be a great hajj --
        a great pilgrimage. To know God, better,
        yes, but to know yourself as well.

                       FRY
        Frightening thought.

                       IMAM
                  (finishes wrapping her)
        We're all on the same hajj now.

Fry notices Johns scope-locked on something.

                       FRY
        What?

                       JOHNS
                  (hands her scope)
        Tell me it's not a mirage.

SCOPE POV: Beyond a distant rise, strange branches.

                       FRY
        Trees?


EXT. CRASH SHIP - DAY

Paris has taken over as look-out atop the ship. He deals with
the heat by erecting a "misting" umbrella: He fills a reservoir
with liquor, dials up a regulator. Umbrella spars shoot bursts
of cooling alcohol vapor. Paris luxuriates in it.

                       ZEKE (O.S.)
        Comfy up there?

Zeke appears below. He loads a scrap-metal sled with tarp,
cable, pick-ax.

                       PARIS
        Amazing how you can do without the
        essentials of life -- so long as you have
        the luxuries.

                       ZEKE
        Well, just keep your bloody-fuckin' eyes
        open. Don't want that ratbag sneakin' up
        on me bloody-fuckin' arse.

He drags the sled toward the spired hills. Keeping one eye on
Zeke, Paris eases into a chair, lays the war-pick across his lap,
pours himself a spot of sherry. As he sips, a blade touches his
throat.

                       AUDREY
        He'd probably get you right here, right
        under the jaw. And you'd never hear him
        coming. That's how good Riddick is.

Paris eases the hunting boomerang away.

                       PARIS
        Now did you run away from your parents?
        Or did they run away from you?

EXT. BONEYARD OVERLOOK - DAY

The scouting party approaches a rise. The trees loom just beyond.

                       PILGRIMS
        Allahu Akbar...Allahu Akbar....

The young pilgrims break into a excited run, anticipating an
oasis. But Fry hangs back, taking a harder look at the trees.
They don't move in the wind.

The pilgrims scramble up the rise -- and go motionless. Fry,
Johns and Imam catch up to behold...

The "trees" are actually the dorsal bones of a titanic skeleton,
tinted green by lichen. Beyond is a sea of bleached animal
bones. Impossibly, the bones seem to MOAN IN PAIN. All told,
it's like Hell overflowed right here.

                       FRY
        Is this whole planet dead?

A pilgrim questions Imam IN ARABIC.

                       IMAM
        He asks what could have killed so many
        great things...
  

EXT. BONEYARD - DAY

Moving into the boneyard:

                       IMAM
        Some...communal graveyard, perhaps...
        like the elephants of Earth....

Fry touches one of the towering bones. It shows cut-marks --
almost as if the bone was hacked by a sword. "Graveyard? Or
killing field?"

                       JOHNS
        Long time ago. Whatever happened.


EXT. SKULL - BONEYARD - DAY

Pilgrim #1 reaches a huge skull laced with baleen-like combing.
Wind hitting the comb makes a LOW HARMONIC MOANING. By
moving a hand over the comb, the pilgrim can "play" DIRGELIKE
MUSIC. Wanting to show off the trick:

                       PILGRIM #1
        Ah....

He looks for Pilgrim #3 but can't spot him. And when he turns
back to the skull -- a face is staring through the combing. But
it's only...


INT. SKULL - BONEYARD - DAY

Pilgrim #3, inside the skull. Johns enters and chases him out.
About to leave, Johns notices...

Bone-chippings piled on the ground. It could be nothing, but
still...

Johns double-checks shadows, probing with the muzzle of his
shotgun. Satisfied, Johns exits. Now BOOM UP to reveal...

Riddick. Hidden in a sinus cavity.


EXT. SKULL - BONEYARD - DAY

Trailing the others, Fry pauses to change out the O2 on her
breather.


INT. SKULL - BONEYARD - DAY

Riddick drops to the ground. His arms and hands are now pierced
with shards of boneyard ivory -- fashionable little body talons.
Spotting a shadow on the combing, he draws closer. And sees Fry.
Alone.


EXT. SKULL - BONEYARD - DAY

Johns doubles back to Fry. He takes a hit of scotch, offers her
some.

                       FRY
        Probably makes it worse. Dehydrates you
        even more.

                       JOHNS
        Probably right.

They drink anyway. Moving out of the sun, Fry leans up against
the combing. It brings her within arm's length of...


INT. SKULL - BONEYARD - DAY

Riddick. He pulls a bone-shiv, freshly chiseled.

                       JOHNS (O.S.)
        You know, I woulda played road dog for
        these guys. You could've stayed back.
        Pro'bly should've -- because, you know,
        if we don't find water....

"We may not make it back."

                       FRY (O.S.)
        No, no, I wanted to get away.

                       JOHNS (O.S.)
        So I noticed. Never seen a "captain"
        quite so ready to leave her ship.

Just as Riddick eases his blade toward Fry's neck...


EXT. SKULL - BONEYARD - DAY

She steps away.

                       FRY
        Better keep moving....

                       JOHNS
        What'd Owens mean? 'Bout not touching
        the switch?

Fry searches his eyes, wondering if she can trust him -- and
again she leans back on the combing. We can actually see Riddick
now. They could too, if they would just TURN THE FUCK AROUND!

                       JOHNS (CONT'D)
        Hey. You can tell me, Carolyn.

                       FRY
        Promise me. Swear to me you won't --

                       JOHNS
        You see anybody else here? Just between
        you and me.

                       FRY
        During the landing...when things were
        at their worst...Owens was at his best.
        He's the one who wouldn't let the pilot
        dump the passenger cabin.

Johns blinks, stunned. "Are you shittin' me?"


INT. SKULL - BONEYARD - DAY

Trying again, Riddick reaches out with his shiv -- and deftly
slices off some of Fry's hair. A locket. A souvenir. That's
all he wanted.

                       FRY (O.S.)
        So now you know.

                       JOHNS (O.S.)
        Fuck. Guess I'm more glad to be here than
        I thought.

Riddick watches them move off -- then looks at the scotch bottle,
left behind. It's still got one good swallow.


EXT. START OF GAUNTLET - DAY

Leaving the boneyard, the scouting party reaches a cleft in the
hills. Ahead is a canyon.

                       JOHNS
        Hold up.

He jumps onto a rock, puts the scope to an eye.

                       JOHNS (CONT'D)
        Didn't bite.

                       FRY
        What?

                       JOHNS
        Thought he might be coolin' it in the
        boneyard -- could either double-back to
        the ship or slip in behind us. So I left
        the bottle out as bait.

SCOPE POV: PANNING the boneyard. FINDING the bottle. It's
still got that one swallow.

                       JOHNS (CONT'D)
        But nah. Didn't bite.


EXT. BONEYARD - DAY

CLOSER on the bottle. Only we see that the scotch has been
emptied -- and replaced with sand.


EXT. GRAVE SITE - SPIRED HILLS - DAY

Working under the shade of a tarp, Zeke digs a communal grave.
Three wrapped corpses wait nearby. He keeps a sight-line on...

The crash ship. Shazza waves. Zeke waves back.


EXT. RIBCAGE - THE GAUNTLET - DAY

The scouting party transits a narrowing canyon. Lined with rib
bones, it makes us feel like we're in the belly of some beast.

Fry squints at the ridgetops. More of those spires are visible
on the canyon rims, looming like silent sentinels. "What are
they? Just mineral deposits?"

                       PILGRIM #1
        Captain...captain....

The Chrislams have found what appears to be a small desert plant.
Leathery petals are spread wide, revealing a round stringy core.
ARABIC DISCUSSION. Desert fruit? Is it edible?

                       FRY
        Wait, wait, wait....

Fry takes the "plant," pushes the "petals" back down over the
core. They all stare. It's a baseball.

                       IMAM
        We are not alone here, yes?

They look ahead, wondering what awaits them. But Johns is
looking back.

                       JOHNS
        Never thought we were.


EXT. SETTLEMENT - DAY

HIGH ANGLE: An old WEATHER COCK CREAKS in the wind. Fry,
Johns, and the Chrislams enter FRAME far below.

                       PILGRIM #1
        Assalamoo ahlaykum!

The GREETING ECHOES through the settlement, built from stacked
shipping containers. Tattered sun-shades flap in the wind. A
rusty bike lies on the ground.

                       PILGRIM #2
        Assalamoo ahlaykum!

                       JOHNS
        Long gone. Whoever they were.

They move around a building -- and pull up short. Before them
looms a moisture-recovery unit, a hulking machine in disrepair.
Old jugs litter the ground.

                       IMAM
        Water...water there was here....

                       PILGRIMS
        Allahu Akbar....


                       IMAM
                  (translating)
        "God is Great," yes?

                       JOHNS
        I'm born-again.

Fry manages a weary smile -- but soon her eyes revisit the
abandoned buildings. "Who were these people? Why did they
leave so much behind?"


INT. MAIN ROOM - SETTLEMENT - DAY

Through a window, we see the Johns and the Chrislams crawling
over the moisture-recovery unit, assessing repairs. PULL BACK to
include Fry inside the settlement, inspecting...

Refectory table. Place settings out. Years of dust.

Photos on the wall: Settlers working modest gardens. Playing
baseball. Posing with children.

INT. LIVING QUARTERS - SETTLEMENT - DAY

Fry enters a dark room.

                       FRY
        Lights.

No response to her command. She pats around for old-style wall
switches. Nothing. Perceiving black-out blinds on a window, she
throws them open to reveal...

A man standing right outside.

                       JOHNS
                  (through window)
        Hey. Don't go too far, huh?

Fry nods. Johns smiles, leaves. Just as her heart settles,
SOMETHING CREAKS behind her.

It's an orrery, a mechanical device that shows the motion of the
planets around their suns. Solar powered, the orrery starts
turning, CREAKING. One planet seems always to have sunlight.

                       FRY
        No darkness. No lights because no
        darkness....


EXT. PORCH - SETTLEMENT - DAY

Fry reaches a porch. It looks out over the rear of the
settlement and more unforgiving terrain. She starts back
inside -- but something glints at the edge of her vision. Fry
turns back...parts clothes on a laundry line...and sees the
source of the glint.

Excited hits on her breather.

Fry vaults off the porch -- and starts walking as if on magnetic
bearing. Soon she's running.


EXT. SETTLEMENT - DAY

                       FRY (V.O.)
        Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar!

Johns and the Chrislams trade looks.


EXT. SKIFF - DAY

                       FRY
        Allahu Akbar!

Fry stops on a groomed runway, out of breath. The others catch
up. They too marvel at...

The skiff, a light-duty vehicle of hybrid technology -- part bush
plane, part space craft. Its fabric wings are wind-torn -- but
the hull looks intact.


EXT. TOP OF CRASH SHIP - DAY

CLOSE on caviar being added to toast-points.

A SCRABBLING SOUND stops Paris in mid-bite. He eases out of his
rocker, moves to the rear edge of the ship and looks down on...

A shadow ducking under him. Small rocks still trickle down a
dirt rampart just climbed by...someone.

                       PARIS
        This now qualifies as the worst fun I've
        ever had. Stop it.

No response.


EXT. CRASH SHIP - DAY

War-pick in hand, Paris eases to ground-level. He checks the
perimeter, looks inside the ship. Nobody. Is he being fucked
with? Again? He hopes?

                       PARIS
        Audrey? Oh, Audrey....

                       AUDREY (O.S.)
        What?

Paris spins. The voice came from the cargo hold -- and not where
he expected.


INT. CARGO HOLD - DAY

Blades of sunlight stream in through cracks in the hull. Paris
enters to find Shazza and Audrey cutting open containers,
searching for usable goods.

                       PARIS
        Tell me that was you.

                       AUDREY
        Okay, it was me. What'd I do now?

                       PARIS
        Assailing my fragile sense of security,
        that's what.

                       SHAZZA
        What're you goin' on about? She's been
        right here for the last....

They all see it: Sun-blades are momentarily blocked by something
passing outside. Someone.

                       SHAZZA
                  (a quiet probe)
        Zeke?

No answer. Audrey springs to the other side of hold, puts an eye
to a crack there.

HULL-CRACK POV: Far away, Zeke finishes digging the grave. He
starts toward the ship.

Audrey whirls back, mouths a silent alarm: "RIDDICK!"

Paris goes bloodless. Shazza grabs the war-pick out of his
frozen hands, moves catlike to the main doors and poises there,
ready to strike. Audrey follows with the hunting boomerang.
All eyes watch as...

The sun-blades, winking off and on, chart Riddick's approach:
We feel like we're inside a magician's sword box, watching the
blades shave closer and closer to us. Suddenly he appears...

And Shazza swings hard.

                       AUDREY
        No!

Facing them is a TOTAL STRANGER -- burned, half naked, one hand
still clutching the emergency-release lever of his cryo-locker.
Shazza stopped one inch short of killing him.

                       TOTAL STRANGER
        I thought...my God, I thought I was the
        only one who....

He lurches toward Shazza, trying to embrace her -- and sees blood
and brain-bits BLAM-BLAMMING against her. His own. The stranger
sinks bonelessly to the ground. FAST RACK to reveal Zeke in the
background, pistol leveled. He reads Shazza's horrified face --
and understands what he's done.

                       PARIS
        Oh, Lord....

                       AUDREY
        It was just somebody else. From the
        crash. He was just....

                       ZEKE
        Cripes galore, I thought it was him. The
        murderin' ratbag. I thought he was....

He rushes over to check the dead stranger. As he bends down,
FAST RACK AGAIN to reveal Riddick in the background. He stands
20 paces off, still unseen by the others. His goggle eyes
covet...

Zeke's breather.


EXT. SKIFF - DAY

Fry exits the skiff.

                       FRY
        No juice, looks like it's been laid up
        for years. But we might be able to
        adapt --

                       JOHNS
        Shut up.

Outside, Johns has an ear cocked to the wind.

                       JOHNS (CONT'D)
        Sorry. Thought I heard something.

                       FRY
        Like what?

                       JOHNS
        Like my pistola.


EXT. GRAVE SITE - SPIRED HILLS - DAY

START on the drag-sled carrying Corpse #4-- the stranger.

Zeke reaches the grave. The sun-tarp has fallen on one side,
blocking the sight-line between ship and grave. Zeke starts to
unload the body -- but sees something he didn't notice before:
There's some kind of opening at the bottom of the grave.

                       ZEKE
        Now what the bloody hell....

Zeke hops down into the grave. CAMERA MOVES to reveal Riddick
hidden among the spires. He's been waiting for a chance just
like this.


EXT. GRAVE - DAY

Zeke drops to all fours. Looks into the tunnel. There seems to
be some kind of burrow beyond.

BURROW POV: Staring back at Zeke.

Zeke takes a handlight off his belt, shines it into the burrow.
It's the last thing he ever does.


INT./EXT. CRASH SHIP - DAY

As MORE GUNSHOTS jar Paris, Audrey, Shazza.


EXT. GRAVE - DAY

FURIOUS CLOSEUPS: Zeke fighting for his life. PISTOL BLASTING.
Something slashing at him. Blood dancing on air.


EXT. CRASH SHIP - DAY

Shazza sprints across hard-pack, heading for...


EXT. GRAVE SITE - SPIRED HILLS - DAY

The grave. She slaps aside the tarp to find...

Riddick. Bone-shiv in hand, he just stands on the other side of
the grave. Shazza looks down. And SCREAMS.


EXT. SPIRED HILLS - DAY

CAMERA PURSUES Riddick as he lopes through the spires, running
from the scene of the crime. He turns a blind corner -- and
SOMETHING NEARLY BLOWS HIS HEAD OFF at close range. He hits
ground. A boot steps on his neck, keeping him there.

                       JOHNS
        Same crap, different planet, huh?


EXT. SETTLEMENT - DAY

Sucking on their breathers, Fry and the Chrislams make it back to
the ship. They find Johns beating Riddick like a chained dog.

                       JOHNS
        ...I don't play that...I don't play that
        so just try again. C'mon, Riddick, tell
        me a better lie....

                       FRY
        Ease up, ease up. JOHNS! Just tell me
        what....

She hauls him off -- only to have Shazza start punching Riddick.

                       SHAZZA
        What'd you do with 'im? You bloody sick
        animal you, what'dja do with me Zeke?


EXT. GRAVE SITE - SPIRED HILLS - DAY

Fry and Johns stand over the grave. It's a gory mess -- but no
sign of Zeke. Johns has Riddick's confiscated shiv.

                       FRY
        He used that?

                       JOHNS
        Sir Shiv-a-lot. He likes to cut.

                       FRY
        So why isn't it all bloody?

                       JOHNS
        I assume he licked it clean.


INT. MAIN CABIN - CRASH SHIP - DAY

Riddick is back in chains, face pulpy from the beating, listening
to SOTTO VOCE VOICES outside. Fry enters, looks at him hard.

                       FRY
        So where is he?

Riddick turns away, revealing a broken goggle-lens. The eye
beneath is closed: For some reason, he won't look at her.

                       FRY
        Tell me about the sounds. You told them
        you heard something right before....
                  (no response)
        If you don't talk to me, Johns'll take
        another crack at it -- at your skull.

                       RIDDICK
        'Mean the whispers?

                       FRY
        What whispers?

                       RIDDICK
        The ones tellin' me to go for the sweet
        spot -- just to the left of the spine,
        fourth lumbar down. The abdominal aorta.
        What a gusher. Had a cup on his belt,
        so I used it to catch a little run-off.
        Metallic taste to it, human blood.
        Coppery. But if you cut it with
        peppermint schnapps, that goes away.
        Course, that's more for winter.
        Summertime, I take mine straight.

Fry stares. Riddick gets a black satisfaction from his role as
Boogeyman: If fear is the only kind of respect he can get,
Riddick is going to grab some with both hands.

                       FRY
        Why don't we try the truth now?

A head-shaking beat, then:

                       RIDDICK
        All you people are so scared of me --
        an' most days, I'd take that as a
        compliment -- but it ain't me you gotta
        worry about now.

                       FRY
        Show me your eyes.

Again he turns away. She strips the goggles off. He sits with
lids shut tight, anticipating the pain.

                       FRY
        Show me, Riddick.

Imagine a virgin undressing in front of someone for the first
time. That's how Riddick opens his eyes, startling us: No
irises, just huge black-pool pupils. And from deep within, a
jewel-like eyeshine. His eyes are as beautiful and unsettling as
those of a starved jaguar.

                       FRY
        You did this? To yourself?

                       RIDDICK
        Slam doctor. Well, we called him "doctor."

                       FRY
        Heard about it. Just never seen it.

                       RIDDICK
        Fairly fuckin' ironic, wouldn't you say?
        Slamlight's so dim that you go and get
        your eyeballs taken out and shined up --
        then you wind up here. Three ass-kick
        suns.
                  (replacing goggles)
        Maybe I did do a few people. But not this
        one. No ma'am, not this time.

                       FRY
        Then where is he? He's not in the hole.
        We looked.

                       RIDDICK
        Look deeper.

He CLICKS HIS TONGUE at her.


EXT. CRASH SHIP - DAY

Chain looped over one shoulder, Fry heads back to the grave site.
Johns, Imam, Shazza, and Audrey keep pace as...

                       JOHNS
        I know what happened -- he went off on the
        guy, buried him on the hill somewhere, and
        now he's trying to --

                       FRY
        Let's just be sure.

                       JOHNS
        I am sure. Look, murders aside, Riddick
        belongs in the Asshole Hall of Fame. He
        loves the jaw-jackin', loves making you
        afraid, 'cuz that's all he has. And
        you're playing right into --

                       FRY
        We're gonna find the body, Johns. Christ,
        you're a cop. Why am I tellin' you this?
        We gotta go down and find it.

                       JOHNS
        Well, don't ask me to.

                       FRY
        Thought you didn't believe his story.

                       JOHNS
        I don't. But that ground looked none too
        stable, and I don't want anyone --

                       AUDREY
        If you're afraid, I'll go.

He shoots Audrey a scowl.

                       FRY
        Nobody else is going down but me, okay?

                       JOHNS
                  (pulling her aside)
        Hey. Bein' ballsy with your life now
        doesn't change what came before -- it's
        just stupid.

                       FRY
        What, you think I'm doin' this to prove
        something?

                       JOHNS
        You said it, not me. Let's just not let
        one bad call lead to another.

                       FRY
        Thanks for the tip, Johns.

"Now get outta my way."


EXT. GRAVE - DAY

Chain hooked to her web belt, Fry drops into the grave. She
peers into the burrow...looks back up at the halo of faces above
her...then slithers out of sight.


INT. BURROW - DAY

Letting her eyes adjust, Fry pats around lightly. Quickly she
finds Zeke's handlight, tries it. Broken.


EXT. GRAVE-SITE - SPIRED HILLS - DAY

CLOSE on the chain slithering through hands, playing out as Fry
moves deeper underground.


INT. UPHILL TUNNEL - DAY

Fry makes an uphill turn. Sees a spray of light ahead. Worms
forward to reach...


INT. THE LAIR - DAY

Another chamber, wide and just large enough to stand in. Shafts
of daylight bore down into the room. More old bones litter the
floor. Fry moves into one shaft and looks up at...

An earthen funnel. The inside of a spire.

                       FRY
        They're hollow....

CLICK-CLICK.

Fry slow-turns toward the sound.

CLICK-CLICK-CLICK.

There's something here, something just beyond the cusp of light.
Something unfolding.

An icy hand grips her heart. Soundlessly, Fry backtracks her
chain, but...

Something shadows across the exit. It stops her cold.

Her hand finds something new. She angles it to the light. It's
one of Zeke's boots -- with a bit of Zeke still in it.

CLICKITY-CLICKITY-CLICKITY....

The whole chamber is coming alive around her, shadows unfurling,
skulking the perimeter, circling.

Something impales the boot out of her hand, reclaiming it. It
was faster than a lightning-strike.

A paralyzed beat before...

Fry makes her move, rolling back into the shaft of daylight and
springing straight up into...


INT. SPIRE - DAY

The spire. Bracing against the walls, Fry tries to "walk" her
way up -- but her chain goes taut. Did it catch on something?
Or did something catch it? Fry starts pounding the earthen walls.

                       FRY
        Here! I'm in HERE, HERE, HERE!


EXT. GRAVE-SITE - SPIRED HILLS - DAY

                       IMAM
        Did you hear....

They drop down and suspend their heads over the bloody grave,
listening. Nothing now.


INT. SPIRE - DAY

                       FRY
        I'm over here in the --

Something tugs on her chain.

                       FRY
        Oh, God....

CLOSE on her feet. Kicking hard at the walls, trying to gouge
out footholds.

A stronger tug. Fry loses altitude, slipping closer to...

The MADLY CLICKING LAIR below.

She tries to jettison her belt -- but can't brace herself up and
undo the belt. Suddenly...

Something explodes near her head. Daylight appears, followed by
faces, human faces. They're breaking through the spire with the
pick-ax. Hands reach inside...


EXT. SPIRED HILLS - DAY

...and birth her into daylight. Overlapping:

                       JOHNS
        We got you...it's okay, it's okay...we got
        you now....

                       IMAM
        The child heard you before any of us could
        even....

                       SHAZZA
        Did you find him? You find Zeke?

                       FRY
                  (half insane)
        ...wasn't Riddick...it was...it was...
        goddamn, that was stupid....but wasn't
        Riddick. Somethin' else down there that
        got Zeke and nearly got --

Her. She flies back into the spire. Something's still got the
chain.

The others grab at flailing limbs. It's a tug-of-war now, human
hands on one end, unseen "hands" on the other -- and the humans
are losing. Until...

Imam unsheathes his blade...

And slices through Fry's belt.


INT. SPIRE - DAY

As the chain falls down the spire. Without Fry.


INT./EXT. CRASH SHIP - DAY

FAST SHOTS: Survivors packing up O2, liquor, umbrellas, the
Koran -- whatever qualifies as "essential" on this planet. Amid
the activity, Audrey pauses to look at...

The spired hills.


INT. BATTERY BAY - CRASH SHIP - DAY

Fry and Imam pull a power cell from the ship's battery bay,
THUMPING it down on the deck.

                       IMAM
        One is all?

                       FRY
        For now.


INT. CARGO HOLD - DAY

At his personal locker, Johns digs out a box of shotgun shells.
He bypasses the blue-metal shells for a red-metal one. There's
something special about it -- though what, we can't be sure.


INT. MAIN CABIN - CRASH SHIP - DAY

A shadow falls over Riddick. He doesn't look up.

                       RIDDICK
        Found somethin' worse than me, huh?

                       JOHNS
        We're movin'. And I'm just wondering if
        I shouldn't lighten the load right now.

Now their eyes meet. Johns RATCHETS HIS SHOTGUN and points it
at Riddick's head.

                       RIDDICK
        Woof, woof.

The SHOTGUN EXPLODES. CAMERA PANS off of Johns to show
Riddick still alive. The shotgun discharged next to his head and
blew off his wrist chains.

                       JOHNS
        Want you to remember this moment, Riddick.
        The way it coulda gone and didn't.

                       RIDDICK
                  (deaf)
        Say that again.

                       JOHNS
        Here's the deal. You work without the
        chains, without the bit -- without the
        shivs. You help us get off this rock....

                       RIDDICK
        For what? The honor of goin' back to some
        asshole of a cell?

                       JOHNS
        Truth is, Riddick, I'm tired of this
        head-up shit. I wanna be free of you as
        much as you wanna be free of me.

A beat. The future rearranges in Riddick's head.

                       RIDDICK
        You'd cut me loose, Boss?

                       JOHNS
        Only if we both get outta this alive.
        And there may be a way.

He offers a hand to help Riddick up, to seal the deal.

                       RIDDICK
                  (staring at hand)
        My recommendation: Do me. Don't take
        the chance that I'll get shiv-happy on
        your wannabe ass. Ghost me, Riddick.
        Would if I were you.

                       JOHNS
        If you were me, I'd kill us both. C'mon,
        you wanna sit at the grown-up table or not?

A beat. Riddick reaches out for the hand -- and grabs the
shotgun with his off-hand. A blur of movement. Suddenly Johns
is staring at the eyes of his own shotgun.

                       RIDDICK
        Want you to remember this moment.

He pumps shotgun, spitting blue shells over Johns. He drops the
emptied gun and walks away.


EXT. PLANET - DAY

EXTREMELY WIDE: Blue sun setting, yellow and red sun rising.
The survivors trek for the settlement. Fry and Imam lug the
power cell between them, but the real load is shouldered by...

Riddick. Promoted from murderous monster to beast of burden,
he tows a drag-sled heavy with cargo.

                       PARIS
                  (to Johns)
        So just like that. Wave your little wand
        and he's one of us now.

                       JOHNS
        Didn't say that. But least this way I
        don't have to worry about falling asleep
        and not wakin' up.

                       IMAM
        Well, I feel we owe Mr. Riddick amends.

                       SHAZZA
        Oh, right. Let's all line up and beg his
        forgiveness. Right you are.

                       IMAM
        At least give the man some oxygen....

                       JOHNS
        He's happy just bein' vertical. Leave him
        be.

                       AUDREY
        So I can talk to him now?

                       JOHNS/SHAZZA
                  (in unison)
        No.

Paris drops a wine bottle. Trailing, Riddick collects it.

                       PARIS
        Paris P. Ogilvie. Antiquities dealer,
        entrepreneur.

                       RIDDICK
                  (shaking hands)
        Richard B. Riddick. Escaped convict,
        murderer.

Instead of returning the bottle, Riddick opens it and drinks.
Paris hurries to catch up to the others.

                       PARIS
        You know, if I owned Hell and this
        planet...I believe I'd rent this out and
        live in Hell.


EXT. THE GAUNTLET - DAY

FRY'S POV: Of spires high above us.

The group falls silent as they transit the canyon, all eyes on
the spires. Fry stops short, hearing...

CLICKITY-CLICK.

Neck hairs rise -- but soon the sound vanishes. The group starts
moving again, faster.

CLICKITY-CLICKITY-CLICK.

Are they being stalked? Nervously, Fry traces the sound back
to...

Beads dangling from the belt of Pilgrim #1. Whenever he moves,
the STRINGS CLACK together.


EXT. SKIFF - DAY

                       PARIS
        I mean, usually I can appreciate antiques,
        but, uh....

The survivors have reached the settlement. Fry is trying to get
the power cell aboard the skiff as the others walk its exterior.

                       JOHNS
        Little ratty-ass.

                       FRY
        Nothing we can't repair -- so long as the
        electrical adapts.

                       SHAZZA
        Not a star-jumper.

                       RIDDICK
        Doesn't need to be. Use this to get back
        up to the Sol-Track Shipping Lanes, stick
        out a thumb. You'll get picked up.
                  (to Fry)
        Right?

Fry looks from Riddick to Johns. "How did he know that?"

                       FRY
        Little help here?

They muscle the power cell aboard. Riddick starts to follow, but
Johns blocks. He doesn't want Riddick inside.

                       JOHNS
        Check those containers for me. See what
        we can patch wings with.


EXT. SETTLEMENT - DAY

With religious fervor, the Chrislams are repairing the moisture-
recovery unit -- the machine Allah led them to.


INT. SKIFF - DAY

START on the battery bay. Hands are adapting the power cell to
the skiffs older electrical system. Soon...

Lights wink on throughout the ship.

                       FRY
        Okay, that should buy us a sys-check.
        But we'll need more cells.

                       JOHNS
        How many?

                       FRY
        15 6-gigs here...90 gigs total...other
        ship carries 20-gig cells, so...five.
        Five total to launch.

                       JOHNS
        25 kilos each, huh?

                       SHAZZA
        Old sand-cat outside. See if I can't get
        it up and chuggin'.

                       JOHNS
        Do it. And if you need an extra hand,
        tap our problem child out....
                  (looking out)
        Where's Riddick?


EXT. SETTLEMENT - DAY

He's walking the ghost town, finding dead gardens...upended
chairs and furniture...broken skylights. Behind his back...

Audrey and Pilgrim #3 (the youngest Chrislam) scurry through
FRAME, stalking this curious monster in their midst.


EXT. MOISTURE-RECOVERY UNIT - SETTLEMENT - DAY

CLOSE on the other Chrislams, faces charged with anticipation
while awaiting...

The first drop of water. It appears at the bottom of a pipette.

Tongues fight for it. Another drop forms in its place. Now
another and another. It brings CHEERS.


INT. MAIN ROOM - SETTLEMENT - DAY

CLOSE on Paris' hands. Getting ready to celebrate, he unwraps
crystal goblets...dusts off the refectory table...and rehangs an
old Christmas garland. INTERCUT WITH...


EXT. CORING ROOM - SETTLEMENT - DAY

Hands digging in dirt.

Covertly, Audrey and Pilgrim #3 watch Riddick digging near the
entrance of a tall windowless structure.

He excavates a pair of broken eyeglasses... a shattered light...
and a child's tin robot, timeless. Riddick thumbs a solar panel
clean. The robot's language program warbles to life:

                       ROBOT
        "...to all intruders. I am the guardian
        of this land. I will protect my masters
        at all cost. Death to all intruders..."

Riddick stands and tries the doors. Locked. He peers through a
small filthy window. Is there something moving inside? Nothing
now. Riddick removes some windblown trash from a doorside sign.
"Coring Room."

                       JOHNS (O.S.)
        Missin' the party. C'mon.

It's Johns, keeping him on a short leash. Leaving, Riddick kicks
a trash bin. Hard.

                       RIDDICK
        Missin' the party. C'mon.

He leaves. HOLD on the trash bin a beat.


                       AUDREY (O.S.)
        Talkin' to me?


INT. CORING ROOM - DAY

PILGRIM'S POV: Of Audrey exiting the trash bin and running after
Riddick and Johns.

Pilgrim #3 is at the window of the coring room. He's found a way
inside. By the window's feeble light, he starts exploring. Just
visible at the center of this room is a vertical coring drill.


INT. MAIN ROOM - SETTLEMENT - DAY

                       IMAM
        ...and for this, our gift of drink, we
        give thanks in the name of our Prophet,
        Muhammad, peace be upon him, and to our
        Lord, Jesus Christ of Nazareth, and to his
        father, Allah the Compassionate and the
        Merciful.

                       PARIS
                  (to himself)
        The strangest religion....

Pilgrims finish pouring cloudy water into goblets. Riddick gets
the last of it -- the part with sediment. SELECTED CLOSEUPS as
they drink. Nothing ever tasted finer.

                       PARIS
        Perhaps we should toast our hosts. Who
        were these people, anyway? Miners?

                       SHAZZA
        Looks like geologists. Advance team,
        moves around from rock to rock.

                       JOHNS
        Musta crapped out here, huh?

                       AUDREY
        But why did they leave their ship?

Silence. It's a question no one has chosen to deal with yet.
Imam notices one water glass unspoken for.


EXT. CORING ROOM - DAY

CLOSE on the "Coring Room" sign. An attached solar panel begins
moving, orienting toward sunlight. When it catches the full
brunt of the suns' rays...

STORM SHUTTERS unlatch on the roof.


INT. CORING ROOM - DAY

Pilgrim #3 hears SHOOTING LATCHES overhead. That sound brings
another sound: A strange SKITTERING. The pilgrim looks up. Is
there something in the rafters?


INT. MAIN ROOM - SETTLEMENT - DAY

                       JOHNS
                  (answering Audrey)
        Well, just a skiff. Disposable, really.

                       PARIS
        Like an emergency life-raft, right?

                       SHAZZA
        Sure. Coulda had a real drop-ship take
        them off-planet. Long gone.

                       PARIS
        A toast to their ghosts, then....

Goblets rise.

                       RIDDICK
        Didn't leave, these people. Whatever got
        Zeke got them. They're all dead.

It's like he just pissed in the punchbowl.

                       RIDDICK (CONT'D)
        What, you don't really think they left
        with their clothes on the lines? Photos
        on the walls?

                       SHAZZA
        Maybe they had weight limits, you don't
        know.

                       RIDDICK
        I know you don't uncrate your emergency
        ship unless there's a fucking emergency.

                       JOHNS
        Rag it, Riddick. Nobody wants your
        theories on --

                       FRY
                  (to Riddick)
        So what happened? Where are they, then?

Fry is the only one willing to look at reality -- or at least
glance its way. At the window, Imam scans outside.

                       IMAM
        Has anyone seen the young one? Ali?

                       RIDDICK
                  (to Fry and Imam)
        Has anyone checked the coring room?


INT. CORING ROOM - DAY

Now the storm shutters start yawning open, spreading daylight
over Pilgrim #3 and...

The ceiling rafters. They're encrusted with thick nests of...
something. The SKITTERING grows louder, more agitated.

Sensing trouble, Pilgrim #3 hurries for a sliver of daylight in
a wall -- the breach he entered through. He never gets there:

Sunlight hits the first nest. It EXPLODES WITH LIFE.


INT./EXT. MAIN ROOM - SETTLEMENT - DAY

As Imam hears the SCREAM.

                       IMAM
        Ali....


INT. CORING ROOM - DAY

CHAOTIC SHOTS: More NESTS EXPLODE into individual creatures,
winged hatchlings moving like bats in a fire, talons hacking and
slashing. His exit blocked, Pilgrim #3 veers into...

A dark supply room. He slams the door, MUMBLES A BLESSING and
waits for the storm to pass. He's been cut -- but at least he's
still alive.


EXT. SETTLEMENT - DAY

As the survivors run for the coring room.


INT. MAIN ROOM - SETTLEMENT - DAY

As Riddick stays behind to drink their water.


INT. CORING ROOM - DAY

HINGES ARE BLASTED AWAY. The door caves in. Imam shoulders
past Johns to enter and find...

The empty coring room.

                       IMAM
        Ali?

A NOISE from the supply room. Is it Ali? Just too scared to
come out? Imam opens the door...

And hatchlings pour out.

Moving with a gang-intelligence, they circle the room in a wave,
soar high into the rafters -- then plunge into the coring shaft,
SQUEALS VANISHING to infinity. Shocked silence, then...

Pilgrim #3 tumbles to the ground. He's been shredded into bloody
kite-tails. There was a nest inside the supply room.

Imam falls on him in grief. Johns and Fry inch forward to peer
down...

The coring shaft. It's littered with human bones. The skeletons
of the settlers. Scattered about and picked clean.


EXT. SETTLEMENT - DAY

Against a blue sunrise, the Chrislams hold a prayer service.
Paris and Audrey attend. Riddick watches from afar.


INT. CORING ROOM - DAY

                       SHAZZA
        Why was the door chained up? Why the
        bloody hell would they lock themselves in
        like that?

                       JOHNS
        Not sure, but tell you what: Chrislams
        better not be diggin' another grave out
        there.

                       RIDDICK (O.S.)
        Other buildings weren't secure...

They turn. Riddick enters.

                       RIDDICK (CONT'D)
        ...so they ran here. Heaviest doors.
        Thought they'd be safe inside, but...
                  (looks down shaft)
        Someone forget to lock the back door.

Shazza joins him at the shaft. Gazing on the human remains:

                       SHAZZA
        So that's what come of me Zeke. An' you
        saw it. You was right there.

Riddick nods.

                       SHAZZA (CONT'D)
        You were tryin' to kill him too.

                       RIDDICK
                  (shrugging, "not
                   necessarily")
        Just wanted his O-2.
                  (a beat)
        Though I notice he tried to ghost my ass.
        When he shot up that stranger instead.

Shazza can't deny it. She looks at him differently now, the man
she once beat while in chains. She takes off her breather.

                       SHAZZA
        Take it.

                       RIDDICK
                  (suspicious)
        What, it's broken?

                       SHAZZA
        Startin' to acclimate, anyhow. Take it.

Riddick accepts it awkwardly, sucks down some pure O2. Johns
watches the exchange closely, not much liking the idea of Riddick
being promoted to oxygen-breathing human.

                       JOHNS
                  (to Fry)
        Let's board this up and get the hell gone.
        They seem to stick to the dark, so if we
        stick to daylight, should be all --

                       FRY
        60 years ago.

                       JOHNS
        Wha'?

Coring samples line the room, laid out on counters. Fry's been
scrutinizing them.

                       FRY
        Core-samples are dated. Last one is 60
        years ago. This month.

                       SHAZZA
        Yeah? What's special about that?

                       FRY
        Dunno. Maybe nothing, but....

But now Fry remembers...


INT. LIVING QUARTERS - SETTLEMENT - DAY

The orrery. The year-counter clicks over to "45" as...

Fry opens the drive box and starts turning the main gear,
accelerating the orbits.

CLOSE on the counter. "56...57...58...59...60."

They all see it: A giant ringed world eclipses the suns and
plunges their planet into darkness. Persistent darkness.

                       JOHNS
        Are you fuckin' kidding me?

                       RIDDICK
        Not afraid of the dark, are you?


EXT. SETTLEMENT - DAY

Crossing the yard in wide strides:

                       FRY
        ...need those cells from the crash ship.
        Shit, still gotta check out the hull,
        patch the wings --

                       JOHNS
        Let's wait on the power cells.

                       FRY
        Wait for what? Until it's so dark we
        can't even find our way back to --

                       JOHNS
        We're not sure when it happens, so let's
        not --

                       FRY
        Get the fucking cells over here, Johns.
        What's the discussion?

A beat.

                       JOHNS
        Ever tell you how Riddick escaped?


INT. SKIFF - DAY

Alone inside the skiff, Johns and Fry continue with more privacy.

                       FRY
                  (jarred)
        He can pilot?

                       JOHNS
        Hijacked a prison transport, made a
        helluva good run 'fore I tracked him down.

                       FRY
                  (with faint hope)
        Okay, maybe that's a good thing. Maybe I
        can use him to help with --

                       JOHNS
        He also figured out how to kill the pilot,
        Fry.

A mental shiver.

                       FRY
        You said we were going to trust him now.
        You said there was a deal.

                       JOHNS
        That's what I said.

He challenges her to read his mind.

                       FRY
        Oh, this is a dangerous game you're
        playing, Johns.

                       JOHNS
        May've noticed chains don't work on this
        guy. Only way we're truly safe is if he
        believes he's goin' free. But if he stops
        believin' --

                       FRY
        You mean, if he learns that you're gonna
        royally fuck him over.

                       JOHNS (CONT'D)
        -- we need a fail-safe. Bring the cells
        over at the last possible minute -- when
        the wings are ready, when we know we're
        ready to launch.

Fry looks at him with new eyes.

                       FRY
        You know, he hasn't harmed any of us.
        Far as I can tell, he hasn't even lied
        to us. Just stick to the deal, Johns.
        Let him go if that's what it --

                       JOHNS
        He's a murderer. The law says he's gotta
        do his bid.

Shaking her head, she looks off.

                       FRY
        Dancin' on razor blades here...

                       JOHNS
        I won't give him a chance to grab another
        ship -- or to slash another pilot's throat.


EXT. SKIFF - SETTLEMENT - DAY

Johns descends the gangway -- and finds Riddick erecting a field
table in the shade of the skiff. He seems out of earshot. Now,
anyway. As they trade looks, another flu-like shiver runs
through Johns.

                       RIDDICK
        Bad sign. Shakin' like that in this heat.

Johns moves on. The Chrislams appear, shouldering a roll of
Vectran (wing-fabric material). They drop it on the table.
Ready to cut bindings, Imam pats his hip for the knife that was
just there.

                       RIDDICK
                  (looking after Johns)
        I'll cut.

He has the knife.


EXT. SETTLEMENT - DAY

As Shazza and Audrey repair the sand-cat.


EXT. SKIFF - DAY

CLOSE on the knife slicing through the Vectran.

Riddick hands the trim to Pilgrim #1. CAMERA FOLLOWS as he
scampers onto the skiff...balance-beams over wing-struts...and
delivers the piece to Imam, who stitches the fabric like an old
Berber rug-weaver. Pilgrim #1 pauses to check on...

The setting blue sun. Nothing unusual. Yet.


INT. SKIFF - DAY

The hatch closes, seals.

CLOSE on a monitor. A "HULL INTEGRITY TEST" is underway. Fry
scans rising pressure gauges.

                       RIDDICK (O.S.)
        Looks like we're a few shy....

Fry whirls. Riddick is aboard, staring at the depleted battery
bay. And he has Imam's blade.

                       RIDDICK (CONT'D)
        Power cells.

                       FRY
        They're coming.

                       RIDDICK
        Strange, not doin' a run-up on the main
        drive yet.
                  (half-beat)
        Strange unless he told you the particulars
        of my escape.

                       FRY
        I got the quick-and-ugly version.

                       RIDDICK
        An' now you're worried about a repeat of
        history?

                       FRY
        Entered our minds.

                       RIDDICK
        I asked what you thought.

                       FRY
        You scare me, Riddick. That's what you
        wanna hear, isn't it? There, I admit it,
        Can I get back to work now?

She finds the courage to turn her back on him. Riddick moves
closer -- and takes a beat to scan the controls. The cabin
pressure builds.

                       RIDDICK
        Think Johns is an do-right man? You
        think I can trust him to cut me loose?

A beat. Does Riddick already know? Is he testing her?

                       FRY
        Why, what'd you hear?

                       RIDDICK
        Well, guess if it was trickeration he'd
        just do me, huh? Then again...I am worth
        twice as much alive.
                  (reading her face)
        Didn't know? Johns ain't a cop. Oh, he's
        got that shiny badge an' all, but nah --
        he's just a merc and I'm just a payday.
        That's why he won't kill me. The creed is
        greed.

It knocks her off stride, but...

                       FRY
        Save it, Riddick. We aren't gonna turn on
        each other -- no matter how hard you try.

Riddick moves right up behind her.

                       RIDDICK
        I don't truly know what's gonna happen
        when the lights go out, Carolyn -- but I
        do know that once the dyin' starts, this
        little psycho family of ours is gonna rip
        itself apart. So you better find out the
        truth. Come nightfall, you better know
        exactly who's standing behind you.

A monitor chirps the news: "HULL INTEGRITY --100%." EXHALING
GASSES, the hatch opens automatically.

                       RIDDICK
        Oh, ask him 'bout those shakes. And ask
        why your crew-pal had to scream like that
        'fore he died.


INT. PRIVATE ROOM - SETTLEMENT - DAY

CLOSEUPS: Hands select a red-metal shotgun shell from a box...
pull the shell open...remove a glass ampule hidden inside...drop
the ampule into a injection syringe. The syringe touches an
eager arm vein.

                       FRY (O.S.)
        Who are you? Really?

Shirt off, Johns looks up. She's in the doorway.

                       FRY (CONT'D)
        You're not a real cop, are you? Just some
        mercenary who goes around talkin' about
        the law like --

                       JOHNS
        I never said I was.

                       FRY
        Never said you were a hype, either.

She moves closer. Rummages through his stuff brazenly. Finds a
shitload of red shells with the hidden ampules.

                       JOHNS
        You have a little caffeine in the morning,
        I have a little morphine. So what?

                       FRY
        And here you got two mornings every day.
        Wow, were you born lucky?

                       JOHNS
        Not a problem unless you're gonna make --

                       FRY
                  (lashing)
        You made it a problem when you let Owens
        die like that. When you had enough drugs
        to knock out a fucking mule-team.

                       JOHNS
        Owens was already dead. His brain just
        hadn't caught on to that fact.

                       FRY
        Anything else we should know about you,
        Johns? Christ, here I am lettin' you play
        games with our lives when --

He catches her hands -- and moves them around his body, forcing
her into an embrace. We understand why when we see a CLOSEUP
of her hands: They find a jagged purple scar beside his spine.

                       JOHNS
        My first run-in with Riddick. Went for
        the sweet-spot and missed. They had to
        leave a piece of the shiv in there. I can
        feel it, sometimes, pressing against the
        cord.
                  (giving her hands back)
        So maybe the care and feeding of my
        nerve-endings is my business.

                       FRY
        You coulda helped. And you didn't.

O.S., we hear the Chrislams JABBERING ARABIC and calling for
"Captain, Captain...."

                       JOHNS
        Yeah, well, look to thine own ass first.
        Right, "captain"?

It cuts deep.


EXT. SETTLEMENT - DAY

Fry and Johns move outside. The others have gathered, all eyes
gang-locked on...

An arch in the sky. Luminous, ominous, it grows from the horizon.

                       PARIS
        What do my eyes see?

                       FRY
        It's starting....

They watch hypnotically as the arch rises, inching toward the two
suns. Shazza shakes out of the trance first.

                       SHAZZA
                  (to Fry)
        If we need anything from the crash ship --
        I suggest we kick on. That sand-cat's
        solar.


EXT. SETTLEMENT - DAY

MULTIPLE SHOTS: Shazza cranking the sand-cat...hands snatching
up lights, water, ropes...Chrislams piling aboard the sand-cat.

                       FRY
        LET'S GET THOSE CELLS!

Sand-cat moving...Riddick jumping onto the rear bed....Paris and
Audrey running, catching up.

                       SHAZZA
        We stay together! C'mon!


INT. PRIVATE ROOM - SETTLEMENT - DAY

Johns doubles back, grabs his shotgun shells, swings out the
door...


EXT. INCINERATOR - SETTLEMENT - DAY

...and catches up to the sand-cat. Riddick reels him aboard.

                       RIDDICK
        Don't wanna miss this.

                       AUDREY
        Lookit. Lookit!

They turn back to see the rim of a giant planet. It's cresting
over the horizon. The luminous arch is the planet's rings.


EXT. RIBCAGE - THE GAUNTLET - DAY

The sand-cat storms through the canyon. As it passes through the
massive ribcage...

The ROLL CAGE SMASHES OUT some low-bridge bones.


EXT. CRASH SHIP - DAY

The sand-cat reaches the crash ship. Bodies leap off. Paris
steals a look at...

The rising planet. It threatens to blot out suns, sky, universe.


INT. BATTERY BAY - CRASH SHIP - DAY

Johns yanks the first power cell and starts dragging it over the
deck. Riddick yanks a second cell and, carrying it on his
shoulder, passes Johns with a suck-my-ass grin. Johns shoulders
his cell and stumbles after.


EXT. CRASH SHIP - DAY

Shazza wheels the sand-cat around, getting clearance between it
and the ship.

The Chrislams lash a scrap-metal sled to the sand-cat.

Riddick drops the first cell onto the sled, Johns the second.
They're racing the eclipse and each other.


EXT. SKY - DAY TO DUSK

As the rings of the planet eclipse the yellow sun.


EXT. CRASH SHIP - DUSK

It's like God just closed a blind: Daylight dims. The change in
light brings a GROWING HIGH-PITCHED SOUND.

                       FRY
        Don't stop, don't stop....

But Paris can't help himself. He squints to see...


EXT. SPIRED HILLS - DUSK

The spires. THE SOUND seems to come from there.


EXT. SKY - DUSK

As the rings eclipse the red sun.


EXT. CRASH SHIP - DEEP DUSK

A second darkness sweeps over the survivors. Now they all stop,
beholding...


EXT. SPIRED HILLS - DEEP DUSK

Something pouring from the spire-tops. Backlit by coronal light,
it first seems to be smoke or ash -- but soon we realize these
are living things, HATCHLINGS SQUEALING IN DELIGHT over their
first nightfall.


EXT. CRASH SHIP - DEEP DUSK

                       JOHNS
        Jesus, how many can there....

They keep coming, filling the sky with thick waves. Mercifully,
the hatchlings seem to be moving away. But now one wave cleaves
from another -- and does a quick about-face.

                       PARIS
        Just a suggestion, but perhaps we should
        flee.

                       FRY
        Cargo hold, everyone in the cargo hold.
        lesgo, lesgo, lesgo.

They run. Reach the cargo hold. Turn back to see...

Riddick and Shazza still coming. Hearing the SQUEALING WAVE
descending on them...

Riddick and Shazza hit to the dirt. Hatchlings torrent just
inches overhead.

CLOSE on Shazza. Horrified. Hard to breathe. Like being
underwater.

CLOSE on Riddick. He watches in awe, no more frightened that a
kid lying on his back looking up at the stars. Experimenting, he
eases a bone-shiv into the hatchlings. Instantly it's whittled
down to nothing. It's like a river of razor blades.

The hatchling keep coming. Shazza whips a panicky look at the
cargo hold. Can she make it? Should she even try?

                       AUDREY
        Tell her to stay there. Stay down.
        SHAZZA, JUST STAY DOWN!

Shazza starts worming toward the cargo hold. Suddenly the
hatchings vanish. A beat. Is it safe? Shazza gets to her
feet...

                       FRY
        No, no, NO, NO, NO....

...and the wave is back, enveloping Shazza.


INT./EXT. CARGO HOLD - DEEP DUSK

Standing in the mouth of the cargo container, the others get a
last glimpse of Shazza as she flies by the doors, caught up in
the funnel-cloud of hatchlings. Then she's simply gone.


EXT. CRASH SHIP - DEEP DUSK

Still on the ground, Riddick checks left and right like someone
about to cross a busy street. Now he gets up, smacks his hands
clean, strolls for the hold. Behind him...

A rising GANG-CLICKING.

CLOSE on Fry. She knows the sound better than anyone.


EXT. SPIRED HILLS - DEEP DUSK

The spires are crumbling, torn down from within.


EXT. CRASH SHIP - DEEP DUSK

Reaching the cargo hold, Riddick turns around for one last look.
PUSH IN as he sheds goggles -- and looks at the world with his
jaguar eyes.

RIDDICK'S POV: In degraded image, we see the predators -- adult
hatchlings -- emerge from the spires. They're large, mammalian,
hammer-headed. They CLICK with echo-location, sounding out the
world they haven't inhabited in 60 years.

                       FRY
        What is it? What's happening?

RIDDICK'S POV: The predators launch from the hills, gliding,
SOUNDING, searching.

                       RIDDICK
        Like I said. Ain't me you gotta worry
        about.


EXT. SKY - DEEP DUSK TO NIGHT

The rim of the planet overtakes both suns. The world goes dark.


INT. CARGO HOLD - NIGHT

Vault-like DOORS BOOM CLOSED.

The survivors are locked inside the only secure part of the ship.
Somehow they've been reduced to neanderthals huddling in their
cave, listening to the howls of the sabertooths.

                       AUDREY
        What if...what if she's still out there...
        still alive....

                       JOHNS
        Well, I don't want to jump to conclusions
        here...but 'member that boneyard? These
        just might be the fuckers that killed
        every other living thing on this planet,
        okay? Chances of Shazza knockin' on that
        door anytime soon are just about zero
        squared.

                       FRY
                  (agreeing)
        I saw the cut-marks on the bones. Wasn't
        a natural die-off.

                       IMAM
        Quiet, please. Everyone.

Imam is listening at the cargo door. The others pile up
alongside, ears tuned like radar. CLICKING SWEEPS PAST outside.

                       AUDREY
                  (whispering)
        Why do they do that? Make that sound?

                       IMAM
        Perhaps the way they see. With sound,
        reflecting back.

                       FRY
                  (realizing)
        Echo-location. That's what it is....

Now MORE CLICKING -- behind them. Lights whip around to find...

Nothing. Only the door of an open container about halfway down
the tunnel-like hold.

A volley of looks. "How the fuck could one get in here?"

                       FRY
        Breach in the hull. I dunno.

More CLICKING. Johns realizes they expect him to check it out.

                       JOHNS
        I'd rather piss glass.

                       RIDDICK
        Well, you got the big gauge.

                       JOHNS
        Wanna rag your fat mouth?

                       AUDREY
        Maybe it's just their beads again. Imam,
        are you still --

                       IMAM
        No, no, no, I do not believe --

                       JOHNS
        C'mon, man, you're drivin' everybody
        bugfuck with those things. Why don't you
        just lose the goddamn....

More CLICKING -- along with the sound of TOPPLING CARGO.

                       RIDDICK
        Big beads.

Butching up, Johns sucks on his breather and shimmies toward...

The open container. Leading with his shotgun, he FIRES blindly
around the door. Something SQUEALS -- then silence. Johns eases
his head and a light around the door to spot...

Hatchlings on the ground, blasted into dog food.

                       JOHNS
                  (to others)
        Okay. We're okay. Just some small ones
        that musta --

Something WHOOSHES for his head, swinging like a scythe. It
catches his shotgun, DISCHARGING IT, giving us...

A flash-image of an adult predator. Up close.

In one thin second, Johns is back with the others.

                       JOHNS
        Very big beads.

                       PARIS
        Not staying in here another....

He goes for the main-door lever, ready to flee into the night.
Fry lunges for him.

                       FRY
        Christ, you don't know what's out there!

                       PARIS
        I know what's in here!

                       IMAM
        Everybody come, this way and we should be
        safe. Hurry, please....


INT. FIRST CONTAINER - CARGO HOLD - NIGHT

Imam shepherds them into a container. The door slams closed.
At first, only the sound of MOUTHS SUCKING BREATHERS. Then a
SCRATCHING.

Johns fumbles with a cutting torch. Gets it burning. Adjusts
the gasses to illuminate...

The door. Scythe-like blades are probing joints. Suddenly HEAVY
BLOWS drive everyone back.

                       RIDDICK
                  (to Johns)
        Can you do sumpin' else with that?
        'Sides holding it in my fucking face?

Taking the hint, Johns starts cutting the common wall between
containers. It's a race between the sparks of his cutter and the
blades of the predators.


INT. SECOND CONTAINER - CARGO HOLD - NIGHT

An burn-outline appears in the common wall. Johns kicks out the
escape hatch. Audrey speed-crawls through first as...


INT. FIRST CONTAINER - CARGO HOLD - NIGHT

Predators shred into the container right behind them, CLICKING,
sweeping, hunting.


INT. THIRD/FOURTH CONTAINERS - CARGO HOLD - NIGHT

SERIES OF SHOTS: Again and again, they burn a new escape hatch
just as the predators break into the container being vacated,
always entering darkness.


INT. FIFTH CONTAINER - CARGO HOLD - NIGHT

Inside their fifth container now, Johns torches away. Fry and
Paris use cargo to block the entrance hole -- then block the
cargo with their bodies.

Riddick adds his weight -- until he notices pepper-shot in the
cargo. Suspecting the worst, he leaves the others behind...

                       PARIS
        Hello, hello?

...and moves to the front of the container where darkness
prevails. Something SQUISHES underfoot. He slips off goggles.

RIDDICK'S POV: Of dead hatchlings on the floor. This is the
open container, the one where Johns found predators.

Sensing energy, Riddick lifts his face.

RIDDICK'S POV: Of an adolescent predator. It squats atop cargo,
eating a hatchling. A heavy bone-blade crowns its skull.

Sensing Riddick, it sweeps the area with INQUISITIVE CLICKS.

PREDATOR POV: Of Riddick.

(NOTE: The PREDATOR POV is a crude image that gives impression
without detail. We're "seeing" what the predator hears with
echo-location. Think of a sonagram that strobes and wraps its
subject in 3-D space.)

Oblivious, the others kick out the new escape hatch. Audrey,
Fry, and Johns worm through. Imam and Pilgrim #2 hang back.
"Where's Riddick?"

He's in a stare-down with a predator.

Searching, Pilgrim #2 rounds a corner -- and finds his head
caught in a vice-like grip.

                       RIDDICK
        Don't. Move.

RIDDICK'S POV: As a second predator appears above them. This
one reaches down with its scythe blade...

And gently probes the two men. It wants know what they're made
of.

CLOSE on the pilgrim's shoes. Over-running with piss.

More blades descend, moving over them like surgical instruments.
One test-slices Riddick's shirt.


INT. SIXTH CONTAINER - CARGO HOLD - NIGHT

In the next container, Fry waits anxiously. Hissing through the
escape hatch:

                       FRY
        Imam? Where are they?


INT. FIFTH CONTAINER - CARGO HOLD - NIGHT

CLOSE on a predator's scythe blade. It test-slices the pilgrim's
skin. Blood wells up. All CLICKING CEASES.

                       IMAM (O.S.)
        Hasan?

                       FRY (O.S.)
        Riddick?

TIGHT on the pilgrim -- more scared now that the clicking has
stopped. Losing his nerve, he bolts.

                       RIDDICK
        No....

The predators are on him, just blurs in the dark. DEATH-SCREAM.

RIDDICK'S POV: A third predator appears above him.

Making his move, Riddick darts around cargo and heads for the
escape hatch as...

Fry's light catches him square in the face. Blinded, Riddick
HOWLS and stumbles forward. Fry's light leaps deeper to hit...

The predator right behind him. With a similar reaction, the
beast HOWLS and flails back.

HOLD on Fry for a time-stopped moment. What stopped it? Was it
really her? Suddenly a SHOTGUN EXPLODES beside her head. Jacked
up, Johns is BLASTING shadows.

                       FRY
        Stop it, stop it, STOP IT!

                       JOHNS
        'Sokay, 'sokay. I killed it.

They give him a look. "Sure you did." Suddenly a CARCASS SLAMS
to the floor, sending everyone jumping back in a perfect splash-
pattern. "Christ, he did kill one."

Fry reclaims her dropped light and beams it on the carcass.
Wherever the light strikes it, the flesh chars and steams.

                       FRY
        There....

                       PARIS
        Like the light is scalding it.

                       FRY
        It hurts them. Light actually hurts
        them....

VULTURE SOUNDS from the two O.S. adolescents, fighting over the
scraps of the pilgrim.

                       IMAM
        Is that...Hasan?

Riddick nods.

                       JOHNS
        We'll burn a candle for him later. C'mon.


INT. SIXTH CONTAINER - CARGO HOLD - NIGHT

Cargo has been shoved against the door and walls. The survivors
gather around Fry's handlight. Audrey -- tough little Audrey --
has been reduced to a shivering lump of mush.

                       FRY
        ...one cutting torch...one handlight here,
        two more in the cabin...I think two
        more....

                       PARIS
        Spirits. Anything over 45 proof burns
        well.

                       FRY
        How many bottles?

                       PARIS
        Not sure. Ten?

                       FRY
        Those umbrellas, the ones that mist.
        Would they burn?
                  (reading his face)
        If you got a receipt?

                       PARIS
        Possibly.

                       FRY
        Awright. So maybe we'll have enough light.

                       JOHNS
        Enough for what?

Now she challenges him to be the mind-reader.

                       JOHNS (CONT'D)
        Oh, lady. If you're in your right mind,
        I pray you go insane.

                       FRY
                  (to others)
        We can stick to the plan. If we get four
        cells back to the skiff, we're off this
        rock.

                       PARIS
        I hate to kill a beautiful theory with an
        ugly fact, but that sand-cat won't run at
        night.

                       FRY
        We'll have to carry the cells...drag
        them...whatever it takes.

Troubled faces. Is it just our imagination? Or is the light on
the floor growing dimmer?

                       AUDREY
        You mean...tonight? With all those things
        still out there?

                       PARIS
        Oh, sure. Why not? Sounds like a hoot.

                       JOHNS
        Back it up. How long can this last? Few
        minutes? Couple hours?

No one knows for sure.

                       IMAM
        I had the impression...from the model...
        that the two planets were moving as one.
        That there would be...a lasting darkness.

                       JOHNS
        Those suns gotta come back sometime. And
        if these animals really are phobic about
        light, we just sit tight till then.

                       FRY
        I'm sure that's what someone else said.
        Locked inside that coring room.

A persuasive thought. Eyes swing back to Audrey.

                       JOHNS
        Look, we gotta think about everyone now --
        the kid especially. How scared is she
        gonna be out there?

                       FRY
        Oh, don't use her like that, for a smoke
        screen.

                       JOHNS
        Smoke screen for what?

                       FRY
        For your own fear.

                       JOHNS
                  (eyes narrowing)
        Hey. Why don't you rag your hole for two
        seconds and let someone else come up with
        a plan that doesn't involve MASS SUICIDE?

Two seconds pass.

                       FRY
        How much you weigh, Johns?

                       JOHNS
        What the hell's it matter?

                       FRY
        How much?

                       JOHNS
        79 kilos.

                       FRY
        Because you're 79 kilos of gutless white
        meat, and that's why you can't come up
        with a better plan.

He makes a move for her. Riddick blocks. Johns' shotgun bumps
the underside of Riddick's chin.

                       RIDDICK
        Think about that reward, Johns.

                       JOHNS
        I'm willing to take a cut in pay.

                       RIDDICK
        How 'bout a cut in your gut?

Johns looks down. CAMERA DROPS to reveal the shiv Riddick holds,
poised for evisceration.

                       JOHNS
        Oh, Trash Baby, you're gonna regret this.

                       IMAM
        Please...this solves nothing...please....

Johns backs off first. The light grows dimmer.

                       FRY
                  (to Audrey)
        They're afraid of our light. That means
        we don't have to be so afraid of them.

                       IMAM
        And you're certain you can find the way
        back? Even in the dark?

                       FRY
        No, I'm not. But he can.

She's pointing, of course, to Riddick.


EXT. PLANET - NIGHT

The eclipsing planet dominates half the sky. In whatever coronal
light remains, we see clouds forming.


EXT. CRASH SHIP - NIGHT

Cargo doors crack open. Mixed for maximum flame, the cutter is
pushed outside and swept around. Fry appears behind it.

Moving like hostages, the survivors cross open ground, trying not
to heed the PRIMAL SOUNDS beyond their light. Soon they reach...

The main cabin. Blackness inside.

                       FRY
        Riddick.

He lifts his goggles.

RIDDICK'S POV: Checking the cabin. Finding a lot of wreckage
but no life.

                       RIDDICK
        Looks clear.

Johns shoulders ahead and crawls in first. Just as he stands up
inside...

A PREDATOR BUZZSAWS over his head, fleeing the cabin, taking off
into the night.

                       JOHNS
        Fuck me. You said "clear."

                       RIDDICK
        Said "looks clear."

                       JOHNS
        Well, what's it look like now?

                       RIDDICK
                  (rechecking)
        Looks clear.

                       FRY
        Just get the goddamn lights on....

They scramble aboard. Riddick TONGUE-CLICKS behind Johns.
He isn't amused.


INT. MAIN CABIN - CRASH SHIP - NIGHT

PREP MONTAGE: We see the survivors powering up cabin lights...
yanking three more cells from the battery bay...threading nylon
cord through Paris' misting umbrellas, filling the reservoirs
with high-octane liquor...swapping out O2 canisters.


INT. MAIN CABIN - CRASH SHIP - NIGHT

Reloading his shotgun, Johns finds himself shaking again. He
unpockets a shell -- a red morphine shell -- and gives it a
lover's look. Behind him...

                       FRY
        Ready, Johns.

He palms the shell.

                       JOHNS
        He'll lead you over the first cliff.
        You know that, don't you?

                       FRY
        We're just burnin' light here.

                       JOHNS
        You give him the cells and the ship --
        and he will leave you. He will leave you
        all out there to die.

                       FRY
        I don't get it, Johns. What is so goddamn
        valuable in your life that you're worried
        about losing? Huh? Is there anything at
        all? Besides your next hype?
                  (no response)
        Got no right to be so scared. Neither one
        of us.


INT. BATTERY BAY - CRASH SHIP - NIGHT

As hands yank the last power cell.


INT. MAIN CABIN - CRASH SHIP - NIGHT

Cabin lights die. Still brooding, Johns finishes loading his
shotgun in the dark.


EXT. CRASH SHIP - NIGHT

CLOSE on a burning wick. Alcohol mist shoots across the flame to
create...

A FIREBALL. Two umbrella torches, fabric already burned away,
BELCH FIREBALLS into the night. By this light and more, we see...

Imam chained into the first harness of the drag-sled. Beside
him, Johns fumbles with a second harness. Hands help him into
the chains. The hands belong to...

Riddick. Both men recognize the irony of the prisoner helping
his captor into chains.

                       FRY
                  (to all)
        Keep the light going. That's all we have
        to do to live through this. Just keep
        your light burning.

Riddick loops a handlight over his neck, places it to shine light
down his back. A beacon.

                       RIDDICK
                  (to Fry)
        Be runnin' about 10 paces ahead. I want
        light on my back -- but not in my eyes.
        And check your cuts. These things know
        our blood now.

CLOSE on Audrey. Overhearing, she goes stone-faced.

                       FRY
        Riddick...was thinkin' we should make some
        kind of deal. Just in case, you know,
        this actually --

                       RIDDICK
                  (shaking head)
        Had it with deals.

                       FRY
        But I just wanted to say --

                       RIDDICK
        Nobody's gonna turn a murderer loose.
        I fuckin' knew better.

It worries Fry. "If he doesn't expect to go free...."

                       RIDDICK (CONT'D)
        Been a long time since anyone's trusted
        me. That's somethin' right there.

                       FRY
        We can, can't we? Trust you?

                       RIDDICK
        Actually...
                  (completely genuine)
        That's what I been askin' myself.

He walks away. HOLD on Fry -- wondering if she hasn't made a
terrible, terrible mistake.


EXT. NIGHT

The drag-sled begins moving.

SERIES OF TRACKING SHOTS: Riddick running point, goggles off,
eyes flashing. Johns and Imam pulling the drag-sled like
malamutes, handlights sweeping. Pilgrims #1 at the first side-
guard position, Fry and Audrey at the second, each position
carrying an umbrella torch, FIREBALLS BLAZING. Paris stumbling
along at rear-point, sweeping the cutter back and forth, every
shadow a threat. They are a train of light.

CLOSE on the sled. Holding four power cells and eight bottles
of booze.

CLOSE on Fry. Looking down. Noting sand-cat tracks underfoot.


EXT. NIGHT

Below us run the survivors. CRANE UP AND AWAY so that their
lights become insignificant...so that we include, in FOREGROUND,
the silhouettes of gliding predators. They're following from
above, awaiting their chance.


EXT. NIGHT

FRY'S POV: Of the ground. The sand-cat tracks have vanished.

                       JOHNS
        So you noticed too?

                       FRY
        Riddick. Riddick.

The procession grinds to a halt. Everyone sucks hard on
breathers as they muster inside the light.

                       FRY
        Where are the sand-cat tracks? Why aren't
        we still following them?

                       RIDDICK
        Saw something I didn't like.

                       JOHNS
        Such as.

                       RIDDICK
        Hard to tell, sometimes...even for me...
        but looked like a bunch of those big boys
        chewin' each other's gonads off. Thought
        we'd swing wide. Okay by you?

Paris looks over his shoulder. "We went around what?" Nearby
CLICKING breaks up the confrontation.

                       FRY
        Let's move.
                  (to Audrey)
        Just a detour. He'll get us there.

                       PARIS
        Can we switch?

                       FRY
        What, switch what?

                       PARIS
        I think I twisted my ankle running
        backwards like that. And I'm not sure I
        can....
                  (off their stares)
        Okay, that's a lie. I just don't want to
        be alone back there anymore. If you could
        just give me a few minutes up front here --

                       JOHNS
        She's the pilot, she should stay close to
        the cells.

                       PARIS
        Oh, so I'm disposable?

                       FRY
        I'll switch, I'll switch! Christ, just
        get this train moving!


EXT. NIGHT

They trundle on, Fry the new tail-gunner.

At side guard, Paris relaxes a bit -- even though the CLICKING
never seems far from earshot. A weak FIREBALL SPEWS from his
torch. He checks the reservoir. Almost empty.

                       PARIS
        Light, please, need light here....

Still moving, Johns and Imam train lights on Paris while he
refuels. For a brief moment, Audrey strays from the light.

PREDATOR'S POV: Dive-bombing the girl.

A HIGH-VELOCITY CLICKING: It's like an incoming missile. Imam
lunges at the last nanosecond...

And flattens Audrey to the ground. Scythe blades swing...

CHINKING the harness-chains on Imam's back.

Johns whirls, BLASTS. Light-beams leap around. But the predator
is long gone.

                       IMAM
                  (trembling)
        Please...have we been cut? Can someone
        tell me if....

He finds his dropped light, thumbs the switch again and again.
Broken.

In the confusion, Paris has been left in the dark. Something
slashes him from behind. It's like the night has claws.

                       PARIS
        Oh, sweet Jesus....

The bottle drops.

The blood flows.

The CLICKING STOPS.

                       PARIS
        Oh, sweet Jesus, WILL YOU GET ME SOME
        LIGHT OVER HERE!

Faces whip around. But before their lights can rescue him...

Paris is gone, snatched away by a swooping blur.

Light-beams jump fitfully, vainly.

RIDDICK'S POV: Of predators feasting on Paris. Carrying a
youngling on its back, a female predator arrives late and can't
find a place at the trough. With shocking apathy, it whips the
youngling off its back and begins devouring it. Other predators
start in-fighting, killing themselves for food. POV PANS to a
pair of predators, closer, SOUNDING out new prey. POV PANS
AGAIN to include the object of their desire. Audrey.

CLOSE on Riddick. Trying to figure it out.

CLOSE on Audrey. Listening to the HORRIFIC FEEDING SOUNDS.
Oblivious to all the attention she's getting.

                       FRY
        What do you see? Riddick?

                       RIDDICK
        Hunger. I see 60 years of hunger.


EXT. SKY - NIGHT

As clouds mass.


EXT. NIGHT

Into a rising wind, the survivors range on.

Audrey now carries Paris' torch, refueled and COUGHING FIREBALLS
at regular intervals. Fry seems to be handling rear-point fairly
well, until...

The cutter sputters and dies. She ditches it and takes the torch
from Audrey.

                       FRY
        Bottle-count.

                       AUDREY
        Four fulls, one half. That mean we're
        halfway there? I hope?

Good question. They've just been blindly following...

The light on Riddick's back.

                       FRY
        Can we pick up the pace?

Working like a mule, Johns growls to himself. "If you think you
can do better...." Abruptly he slaps an arm across Imam's chest,
spotting...

A sled-track. In front of them.

Fry hears a SHOTGUN RATCHET. She spins to see...

Johns out of his chains. Moving forward. Jamming the shotgun
into the back of Riddick's neck.

                       JOHNS
        We aren't completely stupid.

                       FRY
        Stay in the light! Everybody! Stay in
        the fucking --

                       IMAM
        We crossed our own tracks.

                       JOHNS
        He's running us 'round in circles. Look
        for yourself. Look!

                       FRY
        Riddick? What the hell are you --

                       RIDDICK
        Listen.

Imagine a hundred Geiger-counters next to a truckload of
plutonium. That's the SOUND that rides the wind now.

                       RIDDICK
        Canyon ahead. I circled once to buy some
        time to think.

                       FRY
        Think about what?

                       JOHNS
        About how to kill us and still get these
        cells to the skiff. Goddamnit, we're just
        doin' the heavy lifting for this prick!

                       RIDDICK
                  (answering Fry)
        About the girl.

                       FRY
        What about her?

                       RIDDICK
        What it's gonna be like when we hit that
        canyon. With her bleeding.

                       JOHNS
        What're you jaw-jackin' about? Girl's not
        cut.

                       RIDDICK
                  (agreeing)
        No. She's not.

It hits Fry like a two-by-four. She looks at Audrey.

                       AUDREY
                  (confessing)
        I didn't want you to leave me there...
        back at the ship...that's why I didn't
        say anything....

                       FRY
        No, we'd never....Oh, God, honey, you
        shoulda told me sooner.

                       JOHNS
                  (finally getting it)
        Aw, this can't be happening to me....

                       RIDDICK
        They been nose-open for her ever since we
        left. They go off blood.

                       IMAM
        Well...we must keep her close, then.
        Here, she'll be safe if we put her
        between --

                       RIDDICK
                  (scanning)
        There is no "safe."

An epic beat. The wind gusts...the FLAMES CHATTER...their ears
fill with CANYON SOUNDS.

                       FRY
        It's not gonna work. We gotta go back.

Johns brays.

                       JOHNS
        Hey, you're the one who got me out here,
        turned me into a goddamn sled dog. An'
        now you 'spect me to go back like a
        whipped dog?

                       FRY
        I was wrong. I admit it. My bad, okay?
        Now let's just go back to the ship.

                       JOHNS
        I dunno. Nice breeze, wide open spaces --
        you know, I'm startin' to enjoy myself out
        here.

                       FRY
        Are you fucking high again? Just listen
        to --

                       JOHNS
        No, no, you're right, Fry. What's to be
        afraid of? My life is a steamin' pile of
        meaningless toadshit anyhow. So I say
        mush on! Canyon's only couple hundred
        meters, after that we're in Skiff City!
        So why don't you just butch up, stuff a
        cork in that kid, and get --

                       IMAM
        She's the captain, we should listen to --

                       JOHNS
        Listen to her? Her? When she was willing
        to sacrifice us all?

A beat. Eyes turn to Fry. She wants to protest -- but can't.

                       AUDREY
        What's he talkin' about?

                       JOHNS
        During the crash, she --

                       FRY
                  (a warning growl)
        This does not help us, Johns.

                       JOHNS
        -- she tried to blow the whole fucking
        passenger cabin, tried to kill us --

                       FRY
        Just shut up, okay?

                       JOHNS
        -- tried to kill us in our sleep. Paris
        had it right -- we are disposable. We're
        just walking ghosts to her.

                       FRY
        Would you RAG YOUR STUPID HOLE!

She rushes him, ready to rip his eyes out. He shunts her aside.

                       JOHNS
        We're not alive because of her -- we're
        alive in spite of her.

He swung below the belt -- and connected. Fry's chin quakes,
her knees fail. The undertow of events finally pulls her down.

                       FRY
        We cannot go through there....

                       JOHNS
                  (lording)
        How much you weigh right now, Fry? Huh?

                       IMAM
                  (pushing him back)
        Fine, fine, you've made your point. We
        can all be so scared as you.

Johns snatches a light away from Imam.

                       JOHNS
                  (to all)
        Verdict's in. The light moves forward.


EXT. BONEYARD - NIGHT

They trudge on, slower now, building reserves for the canyon-run.
At rear-point, Fry follows like a broken rudder. Pilgrim #1 now
draws the sled with Imam. And up ahead...


EXT. BONEYARD - NIGHT

Johns falls in step with Riddick.

                       JOHNS
        Ain't all of us gonna make it.

                       RIDDICK
        Just realized that, huh?

CLICKING nearby. Johns BLASTS the night, driving the sound
away -- and reminding everyone of who carries the Big Gauge.

                       JOHNS
        Six of us left. If we could get through
        that canyon and lose just one, that'd be
        quite a fucking feat, huh? A good thing,
        right?

                       RIDDICK
        Not if I'm the one.

                       JOHNS
        What if you're one of five?

Riddick stares. "I'm listening."


EXT. BONEYARD - NIGHT

                       AUDREY
        What're they doin' up there?

                       IMAM
        Talking about the canyon, I suppose.
        How to get us through.

Overhearing, Fry looks. It's odd to see Johns and Riddick
walking side by side, like equals. Like partners.


EXT. BONEYARD - NIGHT

                       JOHNS
        Look, it's hellified stuff -- but no
        different than those battlefield doctors
        when they have to decide who lives and who
        dies. It's called "triage," okay?

                       RIDDICK
        Kept calling it "murder" when I did it.

                       JOHNS
        Either way, figure it's something you can
        grab onto.

                       RIDDICK
                  (doping it out)
        Sacrifice play. Hack up one body, leave
        it at start of the canyon. Like a bucket
        of chum.

                       JOHNS
        Trawl with it. There's a cable on the
        sled. We can drag the body behind us.

                       RIDDICK
        Nice embellishment.

                       JOHNS
        Don't wanna feed these land-sharks -- just
        keep 'em off our scent.

                       RIDDICK
                  (looking back)
        So which one caught your eye?

                       JOHNS
        Don' look, don' look, don' look....


EXT. BONEYARD - NIGHT

Fry spots Riddick's look -- and Johns' non-look.

                       FRY
        Imam. Slow down.

                       IMAM
        What?

                       FRY
        Don't stop, just slow down.  Little more
        space 'tween us and them.

                       IMAM
        I would rather we all stay--

                       FRY
        Do what I say. Please.


EXT. BONEYARD - NIGHT

                       RIDDICK
        What's her name, anyway?

                       JOHNS
        What do you care?

Riddick shrugs. "I don't."

                       JOHNS
        Then let's not name the Thanksgiving
        turkey, okay? I assume you still got a
        shiv.

                       RIDDICK
        What, you 'spect me to do it?

                       JOHNS
        What's one more to you? Like this is the
        one that sends you to Hell?

                       RIDDICK
        Oh, you're a piece of art, Johns. They
        oughtta hang you in a museum somewhere.
        Or forget the museum -- maybe they should
        just hang you.


EXT. BONEYARD - NIGHT

As Fry and the others keep slowing.


EXT. BONEYARD - NIGHT

                       JOHNS
        Awright. You do the girl, I'll keep the
        others off your back.

Riddick stops. Reconsiders.

                       JOHNS (CONT'D)
        Aw, don't tell me you're growin' scruples.

                       RIDDICK
                  (shakes head)
        Just wonderin' if we don't need a bigger
        piece of chum.

                       JOHNS
        Like who, Mr. Chrislam?

EXTREMELY TIGHT on both men: In their eyes, we see the new
partnership splintering apart: "Like Mr. Johns."

Riddick makes a play for the shotgun. It BLASTS skyward.


EXT. BONEYARD - NIGHT

As the fight erupts:

                       FRY
        Bring the light!

                       AUDREY
        What're they doing? What're we --

                       FRY
        Leave the sled, let's go, go, go!


EXT. BONEYARD - NIGHT

FIGHT SCENE: Johns' light hits the ground, creating an arena of
illumination. FAST CLICKING nearby. Still struggling, Riddick
and Johns somehow manage to gang-aim the shotgun and BLAST THE
CLICKING AWAY.

The shotgun goes free. Johns lunges for it, but Riddick kicks it
into the night. And then pulls his shiv.

                       RIDDICK
        Gotta stay in the light, Johns. That's
        the only rule.

Johns circles inside the light. Fucking with him, Riddick starts
poking and jabbing, backing him up against the wail of dark.
Johns stumbles over something. A bone. A club.

Riddick finds his own bone-club, and now they go at it like two
cavemen. Riddick beats on Johns' club-hand, breaking fingers,
forcing him to drop the bone. Just trying to get away now, Johns
makes a desperate lunge for the light, but...

Riddick shivs open his back.

                       RIDDICK
        Remember that moment?

Gushing blood, Johns starts crawling pathetically with the light.
Riddick dogs him.

                       RIDDICK
        Shoulda never took the chains off, Johns.
        You were one brave fuck, before. Now look
        at you. Oh, yeah, you were Billy Bad-ass
        with your gauge...with your chains....

Johns finds the shotgun. "And I'm still Billy Bad-ass." He
sweeps it around with the light, ready to kill...

Blackness. Where'd Riddick go?

CLICKING behind Johns. He whirls to see...

Something big coming for him. Johns BLASTS IT back into the
night, dropping the light as he does. Eyes in the back of his
head, he whirls again and takes aim on...

Another bull-rushing predator.

Johns triggers a bad round. Crazed, he ratchets and levels the
shotgun for another try. He's too late.

BIG CLOSEUP as the ejected shell rolls to a stop. It's red.
Johns loaded a morphine shell in the dark.

RIDDICK'S POV: With Johns skewered by the armpits, the predator
lifts him off the ground and "stares" with a deceptively gentle
CLICKING-COOING SOUND.

PREDATOR'S POV: Of Johns' final expression.

RIDDICK'S POV: The predator rears back its head -- then slams
forward, hitting Johns with the full force of its skull-blade,
splitting him in two.


EXT. NIGHT

Fry, Imam, Audrey, Pilgrim #1. They're running, stumbling,
trying to backtrack the sled marks. Checking for pursuit, Fry
looks over her shoulder...

And crashes into Riddick. He was just standing in the dark,
waiting for them.

                       RIDDICK
        Back to the ship, huh?

                       FRY
        Get out of our way.

                       RIDDICK
        So everybody huddles together till the
        lights burn out? Until you can't see
        what's eating you? That the big plan?

                       IMAM
        Where's Mr. Johns?

                       RIDDICK
        Which half?

                       IMAM
        You mean....

Conflicted, they all look back. Audrey starts to puddle up.

                       AUDREY
        Gonna lose everybody out here....

                       RIDDICK
        He died fast. And if we got any choice,
        that's the way we should all go out.
                  (to Audrey, softly)
        Don't you cry for Johns. Don't you dare.


EXT. CANYON RIM - THE GAUNTLET - NIGHT

BLACK SCREEN. We hear the canyon in full cry now -- CLICKING...
BATTLING BONE-BLADES...MATING CRIES...the RENDING OF FLESH
and SNAPPING OF TENDON. Far below, twin flames appear as the
survivors reach the gauntlet. Predators perch in FOREGROUND,
just hulking silhouettes "watching" from a canyon rim.


EXT. START OF GAUNTLET - NIGHT

They are but five: Fry, Riddick, Audrey, Imam, and Pilgrim #1.
CLOSE on each face as they listen to the CANYON. There must be
countless predators ahead.

                       FRY
        How many you see?

                       RIDDICK
        One or two.

                       FRY
        Audrey?

                       AUDREY
        Three full bottles. But almost time to
        refill.

                       FRY
        Doesn't seem like enough to turn back on,
        does it?

                       RIDDICK
        Only see one way. Turn the sled over and
        drag it like that, girl down low. Light
        up everything we got -- and run through
        like dogs on fire.

A beat.

                       IMAM
                  (understanding)
        The sled as a shield....

                       FRY
        And what about the cells?

                       RIDDICK
        I'll take those.

She looks at him hard.

                       FRY
        We're just here to carry your light,
        aren't we? Just the torch-bearers.

                       RIDDICK
        Let's drop back an' boot up.


EXT. BONEYARD - NIGHT

START on the power cells. They're been lashed together into one
queue.

Working amid the giant bones, Riddick crafts a new harness from
the old straps. Close behind him, Imam is MUTTERING IN ARABIC.

                       RIDDICK
        What're you doin'?

                       IMAM
        Blessing you like the others.
                  (off his look)
        It's painless.

                       RIDDICK
        And pointless.

                       IMAM
                  (a beat)
        I see. Well, even if you don't believe
        in God, it doesn't mean He won't be --

                       RIDDICK
        You don't see.

Riddick shrugs into the harness, snugs it down.

                       RIDDICK (CONT'D)
        'Cuz you don't spend half your life in
        lock-down with a horse-bit in your mouth
        and not believe. And you surely don't
        start out in a liquor store trash bin with
        an umbilical cord wrapped around your neck
        and not believe. Oh, absolutely I believe
        in God. And I absolutely hate the fucker.

                       IMAM
        He will be with us. Nonetheless.

                       RIDDICK
        Give my blessing to the girl. She needs
        a spare.


EXT. START OF GAUNTLET - NIGHT

The torches. Maxed out. Burning non-stop.

Fry and Imam. Sled chains on. Lapping up O2. Each holding a
torch.

Pilgrim #1. Clutching a handlight.

Audrey. Rolling under her sled-shield, becoming the turtle in a
metal carapace.

Riddick. Goggles on. He has no desire to see what horrors will
surround them. There's just one path, anyway: Straight through.

                       RIDDICK
        As fast as you can.

                       FRY
        You sure you can keep --

                       RIDDICK
        As fast as you can.


EXT. THE GAUNTLET - NIGHT

SLEW OF SHOTS: Fry and Imam on the move, dragging the shield
fast. Audrey speed-crawling beneath. Pilgrim #1 tripping along
behind the shield. And Riddick behind them all, face already
tortured, pulling 200 pounds of stubborn-mule cargo -- yet
somehow keeping pace. The torch flames, stretched by the wind,
flank them in fire.


EXT. CANYON RIM - THE GAUNTLET - NIGHT

As predators launch from the rim.


EXT. THE GAUNTLET - NIGHT

First come the hatchlings, streaming right into their faces --
then veering away at the last second, repulsed by light. Next
come FERAL SOUNDS overhead.

                       RIDDICK
        Don't look.

Thin blue liquid spatters them.

                       RIDDICK
        Do not look up.

More spattering. Fry looks up -- and stumbles when she beholds...

A ceiling of predators. At the cusp of light, they dive and
weave and dart, slashing each other in a rabid desire to SOUND
OUT the humans below. It's like looking into a bucket of angry
eels.

                       RIDDICK
        Keep going, keep going, keep going,
        keep going!

His voice whips them like the Devil's coxswain. Chastened, Fry
keeps her eyes down and speed up.

More blue blood showers down -- followed by entrails dropping
out of the sky. Could this be Hell itself?

                       IMAM
                  (a muttered mantra)
        "So dark the clouds around my way
             I cannot see,
        But through the darkness I believe
             God leadeth me.
        I gladly place my hand in His when
             all is dim,
        And, closing my weary eyes, lean
             hard on him...."

Now WHOLE CORPSES ARE CRASHING DOWN around them, victims
of in-fighting. Fry and Imam start slaloming through the ghastly
mess.

Pilgrim #1 passes too close to a corpse: A blade slices his leg,
drawing blood. He keeps his mouth shut.


EXT. CHOKE-POINT - THE GAUNTLET - NIGHT

The passage narrows into a choke-point. Fry sees it first.

                       FRY
        Riddick? RIDDICK?

Ahead, a clot of dead predators blocks the canyon.

                       AUDREY
        What? What is it?

                       RIDDICK
        It's a fucking staircase! Go over it!
        GO OVER IT!

Steeling themselves, they start climbing.

But Audrey, on all fours, has to discover the corpses with her
hands. Then, taking exception at being walked on...

One "corpse" snaps at her. Audrey recoils sideways...

And tumbles down the mound of corpses. She's exposed.

PREDATORS' POV: Rapid-fire images of Audrey. Flashes from 10
different predators.

                       FRY
        Audrey!

Audrey shakes out of it and scrambles for the shield just as...

A predator kamikazes onto the shield, its bone-blades piercing
the metal...

And nearly skewering Audrey beneath.

Caught in torchlight, steaming, the PREDATOR HOWLS as it tries
to rip free of the shield.

Beneath, Audrey hangs on and takes a thrashing.

The predator tears clear, spins, pounces blindly at...

Riddick, standing at light's edge. Stunningly, he catches the
beast under its scythe blades, blunting the attack. The predator
CLICKS MADLY at him.

PREDATOR'S POV: Of Riddick's face.

The predator rears back its head, ready to bisect Riddick with
its skull-blade.

Switchblade fast, Riddick drops a hand...

...yanks his shiv...

...and sweeps it over the belly of the beast. HOWLING, the
predator falls, disemboweled.

REACTION SHOTS of Fry and Imam. Stunned.

                       RIDDICK
        Didn't know who he was fuckin' with.

They regroup. Imam's head swivels back and forth: They're one
person short.

                       IMAM
        Suleiman!

                       RIDDICK
        Get the girl back under. Keep going.

                       IMAM
        SULEIMAN!

                       RIDDICK
        KEEP GOING OR I WILL!

Suddenly Pilgrim #1 reappears, thrust back into the light by
unseen forces. He's still alive -- but shouldn't be. He makes
a feeble attempt to grab onto Imam, to anyone, but he's gone
again before they can even react, jerked out of the light. Out
of existence.


EXT. THE GAUNTLET - NIGHT

They flail on. And now, finally...finally....

The canyon widens, opening up like some door to Heaven. The
WORST SOUNDS fall behind. We can see it in their sweat-sheened
faces: The faintest hope that maybe they've survived the Seventh
Circle of Hell. But then...

The TORCHES SPIT AND SPUTTER.

Audrey hears PATTERING on the metal shield.

Blood falls anew.

One torch dies -- yet somehow comes back to life.

Imam upturns a hand, checking the liquid for color. But this
blood has no hue.

                       FRY
        Oh, no. No, no, no....

                       IMAM
        Rain.


EXT. THE GAUNTLET - NIGHT

RAIN MONTAGE: Water rilling, running, flowing over rocks and
ground.


EXT. THE GAUNTLET - NIGHT

Caught in a downpour, the survivors slog to a stop. One torch
goes out -- and won't relight.

                       RIDDICK
        So where the hell's God now, huh?
                  (no answer from Imam)
        I'll tell you where! He's up there
        PISSING ON ME!

                       FRY
        Riddick? How close?

Riddick sheds goggles to look ahead. We don't know what he
sees -- nor what he's thinking.

                       FRY
        Tell me the settlement is right there!
        RIDDICK, PLEASE!

                       RIDDICK
        We can't make it.

HOLD on Fry's anguished face, rendered in dying torchlight.
Somewhere behind, the AWFUL SOUNDS RETURN.

                       RIDDICK
        Here...hide here....

He's found a crevice in the canyon wall.

                       RIDDICK
        Inside...inside....


EXT. CREVICE - THE GAUNTLET - NIGHT

They crawl into the fissure. The second torch dies behind them.


EXT. THE GAUNTLET - NIGHT

There's just one light left now -- the one Riddick wears on his
back. By its glow, we watch him lift the shield, muscle it over
to the crevice...


EXT. CREVICE - THE GAUNTLET - NIGHT

...and slide it over the opening. A black beat.

                       AUDREY
                  (a beat)
        Why's he still out there?

Fry's not sure. Is he protecting them? Or entombing them?


EXT. MUDDY RISE - THE GAUNTLET - NIGHT

Working like Sisyphus, Riddick hauls the cells up a muddy rise.
He stops at the top, peers through the rain.

RIDDICK'S POV: Of the settlement.

Riddick disappears over the rise. The four cells follow,
slithering through the mud like a serpent's tail.


EXT. CREVICE - THE GAUNTLET - NIGHT

                       AUDREY
        He's not coming back, is he?

Fry checks Imam's face. Did Riddick say anything to you?" Imam
wags his head. A bleak beat -- before Fry realizes she can see
his face.

                       FRY
        There's light in here.

It's a soft glow from above. Imam climbs higher to discover
small blue-white lights clinging to rocks. He plucks a few.

                       FRY
        What are they?

CLOSE on the lights in Imam's palm. They writhe with life.

                       IMAM
        Larva....

                       AUDREY
        Glow worms....

                       FRY
                  (mind racing)
        How many bottles we got? Empty ones?


INT. SKIFF - NIGHT

Riddick boards the dark craft.

Connects the power cells to the battery bay.

Watches the ship come to life.


EXT. CREVICE - THE GAUNTLET - NIGHT

CLOSE on a liquor bottle. It's half full of glow-worms.

                       AUDREY
        More, more, we need more....

They climb higher. Little by little, the bottle brightens their
world.


EXT. SKIFF - NIGHT

Drenched in light, Riddick stands in the hatchway of the skiff,
looking out into dark rain. Is he struggling with a decision?
Or just savoring the safe harbor? Then very deliberately...

Riddick smashes his handlight on the hull. He steps inside and
closes the hatch behind him.


EXT. MUDDY RISE - THE GAUNTLET - NIGHT

Something claws its way up the rise. Standing, we see that it's
Fry, a bottle of glow-worms strung around her neck. Ahead she
spies...

The settlement. Silhouetted by engine-light.


EXT. SKIFF - NIGHT

As the skiffs ENGINES WARM UP.


INT. SKIFF - NIGHT

As Riddick dabbles with flight controls.


EXT. SETTLEMENT - NIGHT

As Fry, running, splashes past buildings.


EXT. CREVICE - THE GAUNTLET - NIGHT

Audrey and Imam huddle around a bottle of glow-worms: This is
all they could harvest. Presently SCRABBLING SOUNDS on the
shield. Imam eases one eye to a small hole in the shield. He
can't see much until...

A blade rushes through the hole. Imam recoils hard, snatches up
the glow-worm light to see...

More predator blades exploring the edges of the shield. The
light drives them away. For now.


INT. SKIFF - NIGHT

Riddick dims interior lights, activates exterior lights. He's
actually startled by the sight of...

Fry. Standing in the skiffs headbeams. Daring him to run her
over.

Eye-lock.

Riddick opens the hatch.


EXT. SKIFF - NIGHT

They meet at opposite ends of the gangway -- Fry in the rain,
Riddick in the light.

                       RIDDICK
        Strong survival instinct. Admire that in
        a woman.

                       FRY
        You're not leaving. Not until we go back
        for the others.

He laughs at that.

                       FRY (CONT'D)
        I promised them we'd go back with more
        light. And that's exactly what we're
        gonna do..

                       RIDDICK
        Think you've mistaken me for somebody who
        gives a fuck.

                       FRY
        What, you're afraid?

                       RIDDICK
        Confusin' me with Johns now -- fear was
        his monkey. I only deal in life and
        death. All that stuff in between? Some
        shade of grey my eyes don't see.

                       FRY
        I trusted you, Riddick. Goddamn, I
        trusted that some part of you wanted to
        rejoin the human race.

                       RIDDICK
        Truthfully? I wouldn't know how.

Fry realizes it's impossible to shame a shameless man. With
desperation edging her voice:

                       FRY
        Then wait for me. I'll go back myself.
        Just give me more light for them.

He tosses her a light. The broken one.

                       FRY
        Just come with me!

                       RIDDICK
        Got a better idea. Come with me.

Fry's mouth moves but nothing comes out.

                       RIDDICK (CONT'D)
        They're already dead. Get on board.

                       FRY
        You're fuckin' with me. I know you are.

                       RIDDICK
        'Course I am -- but doesn't mean I won't
        leave you here. If you believe anything
        about me, better be that.

                       FRY
        No, you see, I promised them...I have
        to...I have to go and....

She's bleeding resolve. Riddick can see it -- can smell it --
and he keeps slashing away.

                       RIDDICK
        Step aboard, Carolyn.

                       FRY
                  (tortured)
        I can't....I can't....

                       RIDDICK
                  (approaching, extending
                   a hand)
        Here. Make it easy on you.

                       FRY
        Don't do this to me....

                       RIDDICK
        Just give me your hand.

                       FRY
        But they...they could still be....

                       RIDDICK
        No one's gonna blame you. C'mon. Take my
        hand and save yourself, Carolyn.

A beat. She takes his hand -- and jerks him down the gangway.
They sprawl through mud. She gets a knee on his neck.

                       FRY
        I will not give up on them! I Will not
        leave anyone on this rock with those
        fucking things, even if it means --

In a blur, Riddick rolls and slaps a shiv on her neck. Is
history repeating itself? Riddick's face, though, is strangely
calm. Curious. Even gentle.

                       RIDDICK
        You'd die for them?

                       FRY
        I would try for them.

                       RIDDICK
        You barely know them.

                       FRY
        But I'm human. I know you view that as a
        weakness, but I'm sorry -- I do feel fear,
        theirs too. Goddamnit, Riddick -- yes.
        I would die for them.


EXT. CREVICE - THE GAUNTLET - NIGHT

MORE SCRABBLING at the shield. Imam cocks his blade back, ready
to do battle with...

Fry. She heaves the shield aside. Behind her, Riddick.

                       AUDREY
                  (big-eyed)
        You came for us....

                       RIDDICK
        Yeah, yeah -- we're all fuckin' amazed.
        Anyone not ready for this?


EXT. THE GAUNTLET - NIGHT

Protected by the meager light of two glow-worm bottles, the four
remaining survivors head out.

                       RIDDICK
        Tighter, tighter....


EXT. MUDDY RISE - THE GAUNTLET - NIGHT

                       RIDDICK
        Stop.

They pile up awkwardly. Fry listens hard. Only RAINFALL.

                       FRY
        I don't hear --

He covers her mouth.

RIDDICK'S POV: Water has pooled at the base of the muddy rise.
A predator drinks there.

                       RIDDICK
                  (on his breath)
        Doesn't see us...wait for it to leave....

RIDDICK'S POV: Another predator lands to drink. Then another.
Their backs are to us, but the pool is turning into a major
gathering place.

Soon they all can hear CLICKING above the RAIN. Their nightmare
is far from over.

                       RIDDICK
        Get behind me.

RIDDICK'S POV: Of a half-dozen predators shifting places at the
pool. A slim gap appears.

                       RIDDICK
        When I go, we go. Full-throttle.

CLOSE on their hands, gripping each other.

                       RIDDICK
        Ready...ready....

RIDDICK'S POV: The gap between predators widens into a passage.
A gauntlet within a gauntlet.

Riddick runs. Linked like paper dolls, the others follow blindly.

RIDDICK'S POV: Of a predator turning to "stare" over its
shoulder.

PREDATOR'S POV: Of Riddick bearing down fast.

The survivors hit the water like lawn mowers on legs, crashing
through, scattering water and predators alike, managing to
reach...

The muddy rise. Audrey loses her grip on the others...

And starts back-sliding. She CRIES OUT, turning the head of...

Riddick. He catches Audrey as her legs hit the pool. He muscles
her back up the rise and heaves her over the top, sending her
slip-sliding down the other side.

                       RIDDICK
        You know the way!

Not waiting for him, Fry and Imam disappear over the rise.

RIDDICK'S POV: Of the predators. Regrouping. Crawling up the
rise at us.


EXT. NIGHT

Fry, Imam, and Audrey run hard, glow-worm lights bouncing wildly.

RIDDICK'S POV: Chasing them.

PREDATOR'S POV: Chasing Riddick.


EXT. SETTLEMENT - NIGHT

Fry, Imam, and Audrey reach the settlement. They spill around a
corner and see...

The light of the skiff.


EXT. SETTLEMENT - NIGHT

RIDDICK'S POV: Ahead of us, we see Fry, Imam, and Audrey
vanishing around the corner. BREATHING LIKE A RACEHORSE, we
follow in their steps, storming around the same corner. Suddenly
a predator is right there, right in our face.

PREDATOR'S POV: Of Riddick skidding to a stop. He snaps a look
up.

RIDDICK'S POV: Of another predator perched gargoyle-like on the
building. It SPEED-CLICKS at us.

PREDATOR'S POV: Of Riddick slowly pulling two shivs. Bracing
himself. Ready to blade it out.


EXT. SKIFF - NIGHT

Imam and Audrey stagger aboard. Safe in the light of the
headbeams, Fry turns back, panting, waiting.

Waiting.

                       IMAM
        Captain....

He wants her to board the skiff. Fry gives it another beat, eyes
sweeping the dark rain. And just when we think it's over for
Riddick -- TERRIBLE SCREAMS are heard from both man and predator:
There's a helluva fight going on out there. Close out there.

Fry snatches the glow-worms off Imam's neck...

And plunges into the darkness, homing in on the SOUNDS until...

A blade flashes in her face. She ducks and spots...

Riddick. Bloody, muddy, he's down on his knees, still trying to
fight off the shadow-beasts that swirl and slash all around him.
Around them both.

                       FRY
        It's me, it's me, it's me!

She gets the light around his neck. Now we see his face
clearly -- and see a very human expression there: Fear. Fry
grabs his armpits and tries to pull him up.

                       FRY
        C'mon, Riddick -- said I'd die for them,
        not you.

He gets his feet under him. Gripping each other, they start
moving, turning like dancers in a macabre waltz, hoping the
predators can't fix on Riddick's blood.

                       FRY
        Just 10 steps...keep turning, keep
        turning...that's right...others're already
        'board, waitin' for us right now...five
        steps...c'mon, almost there, Riddick...
        almost there...we're almost --

Something jolts them. ALL CLICKING STOPS.

EXTREME CLOSEUPS: Searching each other's eyes. Someone just got
slashed from behind, slashed bad. But who?

                       RIDDICK
        Not for me....

In an eyeblink she's gone, ripped from his arms. There was no
scream. No cry. No final words. Just...

Blackness.


EXT. PLANET'S ORBIT - NIGHT

Out of the blackness, a spot of fire races toward us. It
resolves into the skiff, fabric wings burning off as it hits
escape velocity.


INT. SKIFF - NIGHT

CLOSE on a bloody hand. It toggles through nav-charts, plots a
rendezvous with "Sol-Track 17B" shipping lane.

In the cockpit, Riddick finds Audrey beside him. She stares
hypnotically at the stars ahead.

                       RIDDICK
        Probably okay to talk to me now.

                       AUDREY
        Not sure where to go. I was just runnin'
        away when this whole thing started.
                  (a beat)
        Where you goin'?

                       RIDDICK
        Not sure. I was just runnin' away when
        this whole thing....

Interior smiles. Stars sweep the windscreen as the skiff makes
a course-correction. One very bright star comes into view.

                       RIDDICK
        Might interest you....

Imam moves forward. Seeing, his face lifts.

                       IMAM
        New Mecca....

                       RIDDICK
        Think a soul could get lost there? With
        all those pilgrim-types?

                       IMAM
        It's more a place where souls are found,
        Mr. Riddick.

As Riddick ponders the possibilities, we CUT TO...


EXT. PLANET'S ORBIT - NEW DAWN

The first sun flares out from behind the eclipsing planet. Its
light feels cleansing. Renewing. Life-giving.

                                                     FADE OUT