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The Last Shot for Freedom

Posted by Arman on January 31, 2005

Title: The Last Shot for Freedom
Format: Audio drama script
Genre: Science fiction
Purpose: Production by audio drama group
Progress: Script complete, 34 pages. Download from here.
Release: Audio production saw Internet release on October 2, 2006. Download from here.

This audio drama from Darker Projects is the second episode of their science fiction anthology series Dark Matter. It was released on October 2, 2006. And it was written by me.


In the year 2210, Earth is at war with an alien species on a distant planet. When three journalists realize the conditions for Earth’s military presence may not be what they seem, they must endeavor to free everyone from the lies before it’s too late; to risk it all in what becomes… the last shot for freedom.

Dark Matter – 1×02 – The Last Shot for Freedom

Download the episode.
Download the script (released under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License).

(Edit from October 2, 2007: you can now read my thoughts on this episode one year after it was released.)

Credits

Written by Arman Borghem
Original music composed and performed by Kai Hartwig and Kevin MacLeod

Featured in the cast were:

Laura Post as Serena Vince and The Wife
Philip Bennfall as The Technician
Delon Eubena as Mark
Mark Bruzee as The Announcer
Colin Snow as Carl Strad
Brandon Cole as Robert Hudson
Elie Hirschman as John Kempfer, Badger 2 and Interviewed Soldiers
Chris Snyder as James Spencer and The Husband
Dan Gorgone as Commander Russell
Byron Lee as Interviewing Reporter and Commercial Announcer

The series was produced and directed by Paul Mannering
Post-production by Philip Bennfall and Byron Lee
The executive producer for Darker Projects is Eric Busby

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