
Age: 54
male
Adam Horowitz is the writer of the television shows Felicity, Black Sash, One Tree Hill, Popular, Fantasy Island, Birds of Prey, Life As We Know It, and Lost. Horowitz attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison where he met his future collaborator, Edward Kitsis. Horowitz was a very prolific writer and reporter for the Daily Cardinal student newspaper. After graduating, Kitsis and Horowitz traveled together to Los Angeles, and worked together on Fantasy Island, Felicity, and Popular, before joining the Lost team halfway through the first season. Horowitz and the Lost writing staff won the Writers Guild of America (WGA) Award for Best Dramatic Series at the February 2006 ceremony for their work on the first and second seasons. He was nominated for the WGA Award for Best Dramatic Series again at the February 2007 ceremony for his work on the second and third seasons, at the February 2009 ceremony for his work on the fourth season of Lost and at the February 2010 ceremony for the fifth season. He also wrote Confessions of an American Bride, a made for television movie. Horowitz worked as a Writer on the Universal project Ouija Board and co-wrote Tron: Legacy. He is married to Erin Barrett Horowitz and they have two children.

The Americans were the first to land on the Moon, but the Russians were the first to receive the message. However, this message is unclear and is shared with the Americans' SETI. All they were able to decipher from cracking the code was, "We Come." Fast forward months later, reports of strange objects hovering over the skies of various cities all over the world. The origins of these crafts are unknown, but believed to be extraterrestrial. At this point, students, scientists and military experts struggle to find a way to talk back, and ultimately prepare for anything that could happen. Well, not long after the arrival of the Tetriminos, an attack commences and war is declared on Earth. The world must work together in a game of strategy called, "The Tetris Scenario" to take down the beings that threaten their home, as well as their very existence.
