✨T I M E S T A M P S ✨ 00:00 Red Notice 03:55 One Clue Revealed 06:09 The A400 12:47 Royal Archives Heist 16:56 Here’s The Plan 19:26 Howdunnit 22:31 Library Books 25:50 Waiting 26:47 Nick Fury 28:17 The Captain Wants To See You 31:48 Safe House 35:42 Mystery Bag 38:29 I Did Not Kill Anyone 40:38 A Reunion 46:13 Back To Work 49:10 The Plan 52:32 Too Focused on Winning 54:46 I, Spy 57:21 Ghost Station 59:17 To Battle 01:01:48 Operation Glass: Revealed 01:05:15 Spencer Investigates 01:09:39 Security Cameras 01:12:39 Trailing The Suspect 01:14:53 The Torus 01:21:20 Mr. Rance 01:22:59 Going to Go Good 01:27:06 Mission: Accomplished
This is brilliant, currently writing military sci-fi with abit of espionage and secret societies added to the mix, this playlist really hits the void and I'm living for it
Hi Abbie! I don't know if you'll ever read one of my comments but I'm writing a time travel spy story where a little girl travels into the 1960's to know more about her dead aunt, who is a detective. The girl has to help her aunt uncover 7 lost artifacts so she can get home. This playlist helps alot!
Doing a Pathfinder game filled with Espionage and this playlist helps a lot for doing session notes and conspiracies. I'm messing with my players currently as they have a mission, Operation: Mooneater, to take over Fort Moon, a base that we are going to insert a puppet captain into, however, each operative is also given a secret mission that they cannot tell the others. What the real messy part is that the BBEG of the campaign is actually a counter-spy op that has comprimised their communications and has given one of the players a *different* mission. One of them is to take documents from a warehouse, bind it and give it a secret marker to place it into the dead drop. However, another player is tasked to kill an enemy spy in the village where the dead drop is. Unfortunately, the reality is, the enemy spy is actually an allied spy deep undercover who was designated to pick up the documents from the dead drop, so if she's killed, then the documents can't be recovered, leading to a crisis on the party's hands that one of them technically failed their secret mission
I had gotten out of the habit of truly writing. I carry a little note book with me and will jot down ideas and scenes, but there’s nothing like a good playlist to make you actually sit down and pump out a good amount of pages.
I was waiting for the Roquefort Cookies theme for this entire playlist. Actually, that's what I'm writing about. Thank you for the incredible dose of inspiration! I hope this brilliant playlist won't be stolen~
Heya, I read the comments and see many people talking about their stories, so I'll write about that too! Haha, I have a task to write a detective story with a bit of mysticism and a bit of time travel. This playlist helps me a lot, although I'm still not smart enough for cool plot twists...
Great Playlist !! 😍❤️🔥 .. I was Just Writing A Spy Arc in My Book . Whenever I Hear This Type of Musics My Mind Come With New Idea For Stories ... Thanks ❤️🙏
I'm not writing any story at all. Title of this video made me curious and I came to check. I lived almost all if it 20 years ago. Kidnapping, bad guys with guns, looked into ak barrel waiting for it to take my brains out. Mercenaries, specialist, area searches, deep African forests, gangs, exchange of hostages even playing hide and seek with local intelligence. No car chases though.. sometimes it seems that it was so long ago, it was probably a dream.
I'm starting to write a fantasy with pirates and fairies and tribes. Sort of a Peter Pan inspired book, but it isn't another retelling. I was wondering if you have ever thought about creating a Peter Pan playlist? As soon as I thought of something like that, I heard the song Fairytale by Alexander Rybank. I would love to hear what kind of music you put into the mix.
This is divine. The music is really nice, and at the same time it absolutely does not interfere with my work and thinking. It's a pity that you don't write the authors or films (only song names). I know only the "mission impossible" theme. "For listening purposes only." - LOL :) I also looked at the pictures for some time ;)
Hi, Abbie. I'm doing a script about high school cheerleader who leads a double life as a spy for an ultrasecret intelligence agency called the Quarry. She's a genius, (180 IQ), and a polymath, who solved an "unsolvable" math problem that was actually an "unbreakable" code. Her math teacher's also her cheerleading coach and bodyguard. When she asks her if she gets a gun, she replies: "When I think you're ready." Then she gives her the "This is not" speech.
This is an excellent computer progamming playlist. Makes me feel like a super hacker who is about to breach the mainframe even if I'm just updating a sales database lol
I'd love to write creatively, but I write proposals to client solicitations...anyway, this Playlist is exactly perfect for stress-writing to a deadline
"This won't work," "Stop being pessimistic, dear brother," "I'm not," he hissed. "I'm being realistic - I don't want to get sent to jail," Madeline clutched a hand to her chest. "Don't you have _any_ faith in me?" Daniel rolled his eyes. "With as nonchalant as you're currently treating everything, absolutely not," She sighed, peeking around the doorframe once more. "Honestly, Danny, it's only poison! I've done this countless times before," "Who's to say this isn't the time you fail?" he challenged, brows contracting. She drew in a sharp breath, face tautening. "I never fail - c'mon,"
Espléndida y muy certera selección de temas musicales que hacen volar la imaginación. Emotivos poemas transfigurados en películas sonoras de magia invisible.
This is fascinating stuff..just saw it...I am into "Original Transcon RR" presentations, etc., 1863-1869. Can imagine a novel/film showing all the issues confronting the completers of the "Manifest Destiny" era, apparently Wagnerian in nature, politically and socially, that is. Thanks and subscribed.
Great music. Does anyone have any advice for writing a short novel about illegal street racing set in the 2000s? I want to experiment and try a different genre compared to what I normally like (which is the fantasy genre).
Find a character and conflict that resonates with you and build out into the exploration of the world from there. Also, immerse yourself into that world by reading/watching related media.
@@thetalantonx I want it to be like the 2001 movie The Fast and the Furious. Ideally the short novel would be set in Los Angeles in the year 2007. I want it to be a crime story at its core. I want my protagonist to drive a modified 2000 model Nissan Silvia S15.
@@unicorntomboy9736 Ok cool, you've got the setting and vibe in mind. Now you've got to create characters and a motivating conflict/challenge, the unease that motivates action.
@@unicorntomboy9736 Another aspect is to study the language of the time and place, the slang, the references, the things that make a setting come to life.
@@thetalantonx I don't know what sort of story I could make that doesn't involve an undercover police officer trying to secretly investigate a secret crime operation, which is the plot for The Fast and the Furious. Alternatively, I could set it in Tokyo, and feature the Yakuza in the story in some way and feature mountain racing.
What is this new drug youve gotten me addicted to? Now i cant help but walk around with this playlist as my theme song for 2024...you've created a lifelong villain this day. The people are going to hate when i come around with this blasting out the car windows 😂
Hey Abbie!Im gonna write a story about cartoon,anime,and video game worlds working together to save the Moon 🌙 from an evil version Of Sonic the Hedgehog!All I can tell is Sailor Moon characters are in the story.And Neo Queen Serenity is prays to the Moon for her escape.