Team Cargo
The Crew
Meet the creative minds behind Cargo 3120. Storytelling is our passion. We work hard to vibrant universe, full of interesting characters you’ll come to care about.
After serving in the United States Army, Aaron Walker, Sr. attended college where he graduated with honors, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Game Software Development. Aspiring to become a writer, Aaron learned the art of screenwriting and storytelling from award-winning writer, producer, published author, and Science Fiction guru: Larry Brody (Star Trek TNG, Star Trek Voyager, HBO’s Spawn the Animated Series).
Aaron’s first teleplay: CARGO (upon which Cargo 3120 is based, a concept he co-created with Daymond C. Roman and Lloyd Walker Jr.), placed as a finalist in the TVWriter.com 2012 People's Pilot competition. The following year the pilot episode of Cargo would once again, along with Episode 2 (co-written with Daymond C. Roman) place as finalists in the People's Pilot competition. With the positive reception of the concept, he made the decision to tell the story of Cargo 3120 as a series of novels. Having been a fan of Science Fiction since he was a child, Aaron hopes to one day make his mark on the genre.
Aaron’s first teleplay: CARGO (upon which Cargo 3120 is based, a concept he co-created with Daymond C. Roman and Lloyd Walker Jr.), placed as a finalist in the TVWriter.com 2012 People's Pilot competition. The following year the pilot episode of Cargo would once again, along with Episode 2 (co-written with Daymond C. Roman) place as finalists in the People's Pilot competition. With the positive reception of the concept, he made the decision to tell the story of Cargo 3120 as a series of novels. Having been a fan of Science Fiction since he was a child, Aaron hopes to one day make his mark on the genre.
Aaron Walker Sr.
Author/Co-creator
Daymond C. Roman has received his Bachelors of Science degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Texas at El Paso after serving in the United States Army for nine years. In addition to the work he is doing in Cargo 3120, Daymond is actively pursuing a career in cinema. He has studied the craft of screenwriting under the tutelage of legendary television writer Larry Brody (Star Trek, Hawaii Five-O, Silver Surfer).
He has also completed numerous screenplays and is being represented by a literary agent affiliated with the Writers Guild of America, as they are currently shopping around his feature length screenplay, A.G.A.P.E. Daymond is also learning the technical aspects of cinematography and will be writing, directing, and producing his first short film soon.
He has also completed numerous screenplays and is being represented by a literary agent affiliated with the Writers Guild of America, as they are currently shopping around his feature length screenplay, A.G.A.P.E. Daymond is also learning the technical aspects of cinematography and will be writing, directing, and producing his first short film soon.
Daymond C. Roman
Co-Creator/Writer
Lloyd Walker Jr. is the co-creator of Cargo 3120 along with Aaron Walker Sr. and Daymond C. Roman. Lloyd received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Game Software Development with honors from Westwood College in 2008. Lloyd is also an Ordained Minister in Northern California, currently assisting administrators of a local 12 step program designed to help others overcome addiction.
Lloyd has always enjoyed science fiction/fantasy and the literary arts. Lloyd also enjoys writing poetry and short stories, and is currently working on his first Science Fantasy novel.
Lloyd has always enjoyed science fiction/fantasy and the literary arts. Lloyd also enjoys writing poetry and short stories, and is currently working on his first Science Fantasy novel.
Lloyd Walker Jr.
Co-Creator/Writer
From the age of 6, Lee has always been putting pen to pad. Coming from parents who themselves were artistic; Lee’s talent was nurtured and explored through his years growing up in Guam and California. His first major influence was (is) anime; anything from Robotech to Voltron. Then came the comic books of Marvel, DC and Darkhorse. This affinity for cartoons and illustration leads him to take art classes in high school.
In college he acquires a certificate in Graphic Arts and an Associates of Science degree in Multi-Media. One could tell by the many doodle filled sketchbooks randomly placed around Lee’s apartment that his mind stays busy in practice and imagination. Now as a freelancer, he continues to stay busy with flyers, logos, album covers, character development/design assignments and personal passion projects. Upgrading from paper to digital art, Lee is always evolving and trying new avenues to expand his resume.
In college he acquires a certificate in Graphic Arts and an Associates of Science degree in Multi-Media. One could tell by the many doodle filled sketchbooks randomly placed around Lee’s apartment that his mind stays busy in practice and imagination. Now as a freelancer, he continues to stay busy with flyers, logos, album covers, character development/design assignments and personal passion projects. Upgrading from paper to digital art, Lee is always evolving and trying new avenues to expand his resume.
Lee Wherry
Art Director/Concept Artist