Remote Control is set five minutes into the future.
Police constable, Jas D’Souza, has been sent home from the city, back to the same lonely, one-cop station in the Australian outback, that she’d come from. She’d lost her nerve in a shootout, lost her sergeant as a result, and lost the support and trust of her colleagues. But she hasn’t lost the will to become a great cop. She’s about to face her biggest challenge yet.
Young car thieves are going missing from dusty outback towns. A driverless car has been reported menacing drivers along the lonely highways. One of Australia’s self-driving cars pioneers has been missing for years. An outlaw motorcycle gang is on the hunt for their stolen meth. And whoever stole it. And Ben Cotter gets out of prison after five years for a crime he didn’t commit. Ben and Jas were an item when he went to jail and she went to the city.
What’s the connection? Who goes missing next? Who’s stealing the car thieves? Find out in this Mad-Max-Road-Warrior-meets-Fast-and-Furious story of revenge, which could aslo serve as a warning to society not to let its cars take control.
Remote Control is in development.