function togglePilots(id) {  

pitches = new Array();
pitches[0] = "savior";
pitches[1] = "gaiden";
pitches[2] = "ruins";
pitches[3] = "trek";
pitches[4] = "nirvana";

       for(i=0;i<pitches.length;i++) {
		if (pitches[i] == id){
			document.getElementById(pitches[i]).style.display = 'block';
		}
		else{
			document.getElementById(pitches[i]).style.display = 'none';
		}
	}
}

function toggleNews(id) {  

headlines = new Array();
headlines[0] = "a102008";
headlines[1] = "b102008";
headlines[2] = "a102508";
headlines[3] = "a110908";
headlines[4] = "a010209";
headlines[5] = "a011209";
headlines[6] = "a013009";
headlines[7] = "a020709";
headlines[8] = "a021909";

       for(i=0;i<headlines.length;i++) {
		if (headlines[i] == id){
			document.getElementById(headlines[i]).style.display = 'block';
		}
		else{
			document.getElementById(headlines[i]).style.display = 'none';
		}
	}
}

function series() {

shows = new Array();

shows[0] = "<div><p><img class='imgAL' border='2' src='images/banner-creed-small.jpg'></p><p>After an injury in the field left him paralyzed from the waist down, the Reverend Bishop Baines semi-retired from his night life as the masked street vigilante The Preacher. He sought out others to train and develop as his successors, but found that none of them had the fiery passion he carried with him all those countless nights.</p><p>So he took another approach. He scrapped the bottom of the barrel, taking in people on the lowest rungs of life. Those who had nothing left to live for, let alone fight for. Slowly but surely he built up a team, including a select few that were specially trained to fight in the field. They all wear preachers robes and full on black masks, looking more like a gang of bank robbers than street fighters.</p><p>His church serves both as a place of recruitment for his mission and a base for his operation (the actual facility is beneath the church). From there, he and his team fight crime, trying to restore the destitute city to the bustling metropolis it used to be.</p></div>";

shows[1] = "<div><p><img class='imgAL' border='2' src='images/banner-ds-small.jpg'></p><p>It was a great idea... in theory. <p>Four buddies from an online community for aspiring writers make the decision to move to New York City together to pursue their pipe dreams of making it as professional writers.</p><p>American born Michael Jay and British natives Tony Black, Arcadio Reyes, and Paul Robinson took a collective leap of faith, leaving all the comforts of home behind to attempt an impossible dream. After an inaugural season filled with laughs, romance, and heartache, the boys are back for another year that's sure to bring more of the same.</p><br clear='all'></div>";

shows[2] = "<div><p><img class='imgAL' border='2' src='images/banner-threadbare-small.jpg'></p><p>They don’t make universes quite like they used to. The walls of reality are becoming threadbare, worn and thin. The laws of science give way to the laws of other realities; what was once impossible is now common place. Magic is no longer a series of parlor tricks, but a tool to change the nature of the universe.</p><p>The things you’ve never believed in, left to the likes of fables and bedtime stories, are becoming more real as the things your physics teacher taught you in High School become pale imitations of what they once were. What is potential energy when a man can spout fire from his fingertips? What is a human being when powerful people begin changing the very fabric of their souls? The game is changing even as it is played.</p><p>How do we live in this world, as the very things that held us to the ground begin to fail?</p><br clear='all'></div>";

shows[3] = "<div><p><img class='imgAL' border='2' src='images/banner-anthology-small.jpg'></p><p>Anthology is a showcase for any and all science fiction stories spanning from tomorrow to the end of the universe, Anthology is a show about whatever sci-fi stories you want to write about. Open to anyone who wants to submit a completed script, the series will air once a month, on the second Saturday, starting January 10th. The first season will be written entirely by Showrunner Rob Kenneth, while subsequent seasons will be open to submissions.</p><br clear='all'></div>";

var num = Math.floor((Math.random()*shows.length));
document.write(shows[num]);
}

function people(){

characters = new Array();

characters[0] = "<div><p><img class='imgAL' border='2' src='shows/creed/images/s1/cast-bishop.jpg'></p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Bishop Baines (Creed) – portrayed by Tony Todd</span><p>The leader of Project Haven and the head minister of Melkite Catholic Church that sits over Haven’s base. Even though a neurological device still allows him to walk and even assume his Preacher mantle from time to time, he’s an old man now and spends most of his days running the day to day operations of Melkite and Haven. His fierce, almost psychotic dedication to fighting the criminal element drove his wife to divorce him years ago. Despite his advocating extreme violence on the streets, he’s remarkable conservative in all other aspects of his life. He doesn’t smoke, drink, use foul language (or allow it to be used around him) and still remains a faithful student and servant of the Lord. He’s very selective about who he allows into Haven, tending to favor those with chips on their shoulders. It’s that anger and bitterness towards the world that he channels and gives focus to since it was those emotions in his own heart that drove him to become The Preacher in the first place.</p><br clear='all'></div>";

characters[1] = "<div><p><img class='imgAL' border='2' src='shows/creed/images/s1/cast-priest.jpg'></p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Priest Baines (Creed) – portrayed by Brandon Jay McLaren</span><p>Bishop’s only son and the de facto leader of the street squad of Haven. Priest has been deaf since birth and though he has learned to speak and is very proficient at sign language and lip reading, his lifelong handicap has always frustrated him and made him envious of those who can hear. He’s generally a likable guy, but has a fiery temper that can be triggered at the drop of a dime. He’s a fantastic natural athlete and took to the instruction he was given in Haven like a fish to water. He has known about Haven since its inception and has been with Bishop every step of the way.</p><br clear='all'></div>";

characters[2] = "<div><p><img class='imgAL' border='2' src='shows/creed/images/s1/cast-rox.jpg'></p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Roxanne ‘Rox’ Purcell (Creed) – portrayed by Taryn Manning</span><p>Rox is a former child model that let all of her early fame and popularity go to her head. She got caught up in the Hollywood party scene as a teenager, rapidly developing a substance abuse problem, despite her continued success on the runway. After being swindled into bankruptcy by her scumbag of an agent, she returned in shame to her hometown of Atlanta, only to discover her estranged parents were dead. Penniless and homeless, she was forced into a dark life of prostitution, drugs, and alcohol, doing whatever she needed to get through the next day and to her next fix. </p><br clear='all'></div>";

characters[3] = "<div><p><img class='imgAL' border='2' src='shows/creed/images/s1/cast-salome.jpg'></p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Salome Arthur (Creed) – portrayed by Joy Lauren</span><p>A seventeen year old street smart girl with a slacker attitude, Salome was disowned by her father after a terrible accident took the life of her infant child. She bounced between orphanages for close to a year until Bishop adopted her and brought her into Project Haven. She is by far the youngest member of the squad and despite her tendency to be incredibly lazy, she’s incredibly resourceful and level headed in stressful situations, which is how she earned her place on the street squad with limited training.</p><br clear='all'></div>";

characters[4] = "<div><p><img class='imgAL' border='2' src='shows/creed/images/s1/cast-lokesh.jpg'></p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Lokesh Singh (Creed) – portrayed by Maulik Pancholy</span><p>Lokesh lived a wealthy, playboy lifestyle that catered to his insatiable lust for women. All that came crashing down when he published an explicit sex video on the internet and the girl was found to be underage. He lost everything and only avoided incarceration because of the connections of his equally wealthy parents. He attempted to start over in Atlanta, but his reputation followed him and after several attempts on his life by the angry residents of a concerned neighborhood, Bishop brought him into Project Haven and erased his identity off the grid. To the public eye, Lokesh has been dead for years.</p><br clear='all'></div>";

characters[5] = "<div><p><img class='imgAL' border='2' src='shows/creed/images/s1/cast-bekah.jpg'></p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Rebekah ‘Bekah’ Grimsly (Creed) – portrayed by Kathy Lamkin</span><p>A sweet, Southern belle exterior belies a lifetime of heartache and depression. Bekah has been overweight her whole life, as has her entire family. Her girth grew to be so much that she spent all of her college life confined to her room and taking online classes because she was unable to move around or work. So she buried herself into her engineering work, quickly becoming one of the greatest mechanical engineers in the field and quite wealthy as a result. She used her money to undergo several gastric surgeries to reduce her weight and finally be allowed to step out into the world, finding that her size brought many harsh judgments and disgusted looks directed towards her. This only increased her depression. On the brink of suicide, Bishop managed to pull her back and utilize her talents to design most of the technology Haven uses in the field. Her place on the street squad was earned after she showed a surprising propensity for sharp shooting and weapons training. At thirty six, she’s the oldest team member and generally plays the mother role to the rest of them.</p><br clear='all'></div>";

characters[6] = "<div><p><img class='imgAL' border='2' src='shows/creed/images/s1/cast-tanya.jpg'></p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Tanya Anderson (Creed) – portrayed by Jaimie Alexander</span><p>Tanya grew up in an all male household after her mother died giving birth to her. She followed in the footsteps of her brothers and father, pursuing and excelling in every sport she tried. However, her accolades were never enough for her disapproving, sexist father, who unfairly blamed her for the death of his wife and for being a girl in the first place. Tanya’s older brothers were raised with the same misogynistic attitude towards her and as a result, grew to loathe the male species in general. Her life didn’t get any easier when she came out to her family as a lesbian and she got out of her home as quickly as she could, going across the country for college. From there, she went right into the Olympics and found success that was quickly taken from her after a steroid scandal. She walked into Melkite at the very end of her rope and ready to give up on life when Haven entered the picture.</p><br clear='all'></div>";

characters[7] = "<div><p><img class='imgAL' border='2' src='shows/creed/images/s1/cast-sage.jpg'></p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Sage McDonald (Creed) – portrayed by Seth Green</span><p>Sage is the only member of the team that didn’t come to Haven through a want for absolution for his sins. He’s a brilliant computer hacker and embezzled his way to a fortune before the authorities finally caught up to him. On the run, he attempted to make a quick score through Melkite and was busted by Bishop. Rather than turn him in, Bishop blackmailed him into using his talents to acquire funds from the illegal accounts of various criminal syndicates all over the world. Sage has been with the team longer than anyone save Bishop and has grown to enjoy his work, eventually branching out into the physical training and garnering a place on the street squad.</p><br clear='all'></div>";

characters[8] = "<div><p><img class='imgAL' border='2' src='shows/ds/images/s2/cast-michael.jpg'></p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Michael Jay (Desperate Screenwriters) – portrayed by Sean Patrick Thomas</span><p>It was a rough few months for Ohio born, Georgia raised jack-of-all-trades Michael Jay. After being convinced by his online buddy Tony Black to pack up his entire life and move to New York City, MJ quickly settled into his familiar routine of trying to do too much. Juggling a sparse personal life, a hobby as an amateur prize fighter, college studies, bartending, and finding time to work on his writing, a burn out was inevitable. Michael turned to a steady diet of energy drinks and a few more, let's say illegal substances to keep his body going, but he finally gave out and ended up in the hospital. He's currently doing counseling to do with his various issues.</p><br clear='all'></div>";

characters[9] = "<div><p><img class='imgAL' border='2' src='shows/ds/images/s2/cast-tony.jpg'></p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Tony Black (Desperate Screenwriters) – portrayed David Mitchell</span><p>To say things didn't go according to Tony Black's grandoise plan would be a massive understatement. Tony's always been a bit of a dreamer, often times setting goals that tend to be a bit more difficult to reach than he thinks. When his delusions of grandeur crash landed back in reality, Tony attempted to return back to his native England and was talked out of his by his newfound roommates and friends. He's recently just started a new position at a newspaper and maintains hope that working these low level writing assignments will some day pay off. </p><br clear='all'></div>";

characters[10] = "<div><p><img class='imgAL' border='2' src='shows/ds/images/s2/cast-paul.jpg'></p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Paul Robinson (Desperate Screenwriters) – portrayed by Seth Rogen</span><p>Being raised in a very strict religious household is one thing, but it's worse when you're masking the truth about your homosexuality. So moving to New York in many ways was the best thing to happen to Paul Robinson, despite suffering through a rushed relationship with a co-worker. The freedom to be his free spirited self and not have to worry about how those around him would judge him allowed Paul to come out of his shell. He's easily the most lighthearted and carefree of the gang and his unwavering loyalty and friendship, whether the others wanted it or not, helped to keep everyone's spirits up when there was really no reason to stay upbeat</p><br clear='all'></div>";

characters[11] = "<div><p><img class='imgAL' border='2' src='shows/ds/images/s2/cast-arcadio.jpg'></p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Arcadio Reyes (Desperate Screenwriters) – portrayed by James Franco</span><p>Beneath the lay-about, blase, womanizing exterior of Arcadio Reyes lies a boy who is just now starting to take steps towards being his own man. Arcadio tends to play his cards close to his heart and has yet to tell his fellow roommates that part of the reason he moved to New York with the rest of them was to try to locate his birth father. Along the way, he managed to find himself in a steady relationship and even has a baby on the way. The only problem is the baby and the relationship are with two different women.</p><br clear='all'></div>";

characters[12] = "<div><p><img class='imgAL' border='2' src='shows/ds/images/s2/cast-amy.jpg'></p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Amy Rees (Desperate Screenwriters) – portrayed by Amanda Peet</span><p>Native Aussie Amy Rees had never left her hometown of Perth until she decided to spend some time doing a work study in New York while pursuing of her many (many many many) collegiate degrees. She took a substitute teaching position at Paul's high school when Rich Gentile, Paul's first romantic interest from season one, moved away from New York following their rather ugly break up. She's adjusted to New York City life rather well despite her strict upbringing as a member of the Church of Jesus... ah, screw it, she's a Mormon.</p><br clear='all'></div>";

characters[13] = "<div><p><img class='imgAL' border='2' src='shows/threadbare/images/s1/cast-penn.jpg'></p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Orrin Penn (Threadbare) – portrayed by Sean Maher</span><p>A young reporter stuck writing obituaries for a small town newspaper, Penn thought he'd be doing bigger things with his life. When his parents died, he gave up a lot to take care of his younger sister. Now, with reality falling apart at the seams, even this life he's carved out for himself is being threatened. He can protect his sister from living on the street and other worldly problems, but can he protect her from the world as they know it ending?</p><br clear='all'></div>";

characters[14] = "<div><p><img class='imgAL' border='2' src='shows/threadbare/images/s1/cast-damian.jpg'></p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Damian Kacey (Threadbare) – portrayed by J August Richards</span><p>Penn's best friend and a police officer, Damian has a strong moral center and can be looked on to do the right thing even when it's likely to cost him more than anyone else. That doesn't keep him from having an upbeat attitude though, even if everything is slowly going to hell around him. He may have to beat the crap out of a few bad guys on his way to saving the day, but that doesn't mean he can't enjoy it along the way.</p><br clear='all'></div>";

characters[15] = "<div><p><img class='imgAL' border='2' src='shows/threadbare/images/s1/cast-lina.jpg'></p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Lina Karin (Threadbare) – portrayed by Christina Hendricks</span><p>A woman drifting through her mid-twenties and lacking direction, Lina's life is filled with fantasies of what it could be, how it should be. When she gets dragged into the magical underworld that continues to grow as the laws of reality fade away, she finds an avenue to all the fantastical lives she could have ever dreamed of, and the harsh reality that things don't play out like they do in stories.</p><br clear='all'></div>";

characters[16] = "<div><p><img class='imgAL' border='2' src='shows/threadbare/images/s1/cast-brian.jpg'></p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Brian Crane (Threadbare) – portrayed by Michael Shanks</span><p>A high school English teacher, Brian had an average suburban life. Like many people, however, his world got flipped around on him as everything he once thought of as true is wrong or at least highly suspect. Stuck in a world of magic and chaos, Brian is trying to make sense of everything in the hopes of putting his fractured world back together as best he can.</p><br clear='all'></div>";

characters[17] = "<div><p><img class='imgAL' border='2' src='shows/threadbare/images/s1/cast-quinn.jpg'></p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Jeffrey Quinn (Threadbare) – portrayed by Ron Glass</span><p>A police chief, partner to Penn's father as well as superior and mentor to Damian, Quinn is a man who has seen much of the world. Like Damian, he does whatever he needs to in order to do the right thing, but his view of the world has been shattered by years of seeing the guilty rewarded and the innocent punished. The world was broken long before it began falling apart, but Quinn is a man who sees opportunities in even the direst of circumstances. </p><br clear='all'></div>";

var i = Math.floor((Math.random()*characters.length));
document.write(characters[i]);
}