Two hundred years after the fall of the Terran Empire, humans find themselves the subject race, Stagnating on their own world unable to evolve either technologically or otherwise. It is into this oppressive world, that the most unlikely of men are thrust into the roles of heros. From DarkerProjects.com comes this audio theater dramatization of the novel by Christopher Patrick Lydon.
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Two hundred years after the fall of the Terran Empire, humans find themselves the subject race, Stagnating on their own world unable to evolve either technologically or otherwise. It is into this oppressive world, that the most unlikely of men are thrust into the roles of heros. From DarkerProjects.com comes this audio theater dramatization of the novel by Christopher Patrick Lydon.
The Falcon Banner, Episode 6: Foundations (59:00, 58.1MB MP3) Darker Projects presents: The Falcon Banner Episode 6: Foundations Scripted by Mark Bruzee Based on The Falcon Banner, a novel by Christopher Patrick Lydon Original music composed and performed by Kai Hartwig and Kevin MacLeod Featuring the voice talents of: Seth Adam Sher as Darien Taine Mark Bruzee as Shale Clym Angus as Arch Duke Walker Von Karen Dan Gorgone as General Iver Laura Post as Lauren Jack Scrimshaw as Major Marty Mayfair Eric Busby as Nazzien Fiona Conn as Commonwealth News Reporter Brandon Cole as Commander Kit Durnham Mark Kalita as Kendrick Chris Snyder as Matt Elias David Ault as Admiral VonGrippen Tom Davis as Amsus Captain and Josh De Lioncourt as Captain Kingston and Cell Guard Produced, directed and post-produced by Chris Snyder Co-produced by Mark Bruzee Special thanks to Christopher Patrick Lydon for making the series possible. The executive producer for Darker Projects is Eric Busby.
Darker Projects: The Falcon Banner
Two hundred years after the fall of the Terran Empire, humans find themselves the subject race, Stagnating on their own world unable to evolve either technologically or otherwise. It is into this oppressive world, that the most unlikely of men are thrust into the roles of heros. From DarkerProjects.com comes this audio theater dramatization of the novel by Christopher Patrick Lydon.