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Each issue is self-contained, meaning they can be read in any order. Currently there are 13 issues, with a possible second series yet to come.
Each issue is self-contained, meaning they can be read in any order. Currently there are 13 issues, with a possible second series yet to come.


[[Mark Burnett]] is preparing a [[Global Frequency_(television)|Global Frequency]] television series for [[2005]] with [[Michelle Forbes]] as Miranda Zero. A pilot episode was created, but [[WB]], the original intended network, did not pick up the series. Other networks have expressed some small interest.
[[Mark Burnett]] is preparing a [[Global Frequency (television)|Global Frequency]] television series for [[2005]] with [[Michelle Forbes]] as Miranda Zero. A pilot episode was created, but [[The WB Television Network|WB]], the original intended network, did not pick up the series. Other networks have expressed some small interest.


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Revision as of 20:19, 1 January 2005

Global Frequency is Warren Ellis's exploration of "Rescue Fiction." They are an active smartmob consisting of 1001 people organized through advanced cellphones who respond to global emergencies and phenomena ranging from Heaven's Gate-esque cults to rogue military operations. They are lead by a woman acting under the psuedonym Miranda Zero, and dispatched/coordinated by a former student named Aleph.

Each issue is self-contained, meaning they can be read in any order. Currently there are 13 issues, with a possible second series yet to come.

Mark Burnett is preparing a Global Frequency television series for 2005 with Michelle Forbes as Miranda Zero. A pilot episode was created, but WB, the original intended network, did not pick up the series. Other networks have expressed some small interest.