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The Planetoid of Doom (Dramatized)

Rory Rammer, Space Marshal

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The Planetoid of Doom (Dramatized)

De : Ron N. Butler
Lu par : David Benedict, Jack Mayfield, Daniel Taylor, Julian Draven
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Come away with us now to the far off future days of AD 1985, after men have landed on the moon! When Space Marshal Rory Rammer, and his sidekick "Skip" Sagan guard the rule of law and the rights of the innocent from the skies of Earth to the orbit of the moon!

A longtime fan favorite series comes to audio with five thrilling episodes. Hear our intrepid Marshal and his eager young Cadet as they navigate the inner solar system in their rocket ship, the Silver Star, matching wits with space pirates, a mad French scientist, a bloodsucking alien from beyond our galaxy, an asteroid miner, and...a television production company.

©2009 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company (P)2009 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company
Fantasy Science-fiction

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The Atlanta Radio Theatre Company’s vintage-style program Rory Rammer, Space Marshal will transport listeners back to the golden age of radio. Tuning into this digital episode, "The Planetoid of Doom", it’s easy to imagine oneself in 1952, daydreaming about what the future might be like in 1985. Of course this is all intentional on the part of Rory creator Ron N. Butler and the full cast of versatile radio actors who dramatize the soundscaped show. Famed for performing their programs live at sci-fi conventions, these modern actors like David Benedict and Jack Mayfield make listeners believe in killer androids and robotic deputies - at least for a short time.

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