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Wirrn: Race Memory

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Wirrn: Race Memory

De : Paul Ebbs
Lu par : Sarah Sutton, Keith Drinkel
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It is a time of restoration. Ten millenia have passed since the solar flares devastated the planet Earth and now humanity has come home to reclaim and rebuild. But scientists at Mombassa Station are about to resurrect a deadly menace that was once destroyed. A menace that will stretch from the depths of the African continent, to the ancient and decaying Nerva Beacon still orbiting high above. Can a small group of Gene-techs hope to survive the rush of Race Memory? And In the game of Genetic Engineering, does evolution still hold one last, secret card?

Written and Directed by Paul Ebbs. Post-Production and Music by Mike Neilson. Produced by Bill Baggs. Sarah Sutton (Sarah), Keith Drinkel (Parker), Mark Donovan (Charles), Nigel Fairs (Joshua), Steve Johnson (Queen).

"...and when it was morning, the east wind brought the locusts..." (Exodus 10:13)

A full-cast audio drama.

©2000 Paul Ebbs (P)2000 BBV
Adaptations Adaptations et performances audio Fantasy

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“Taking a new spin on the Wirrn, Race Memory proves to be a quality sequel to The Ark in Space, due in part to the locations used. This is also a strong horror story and works all the better for being on audio. Of the cast Time-Flight`s Keith Drinkel stands out, largely due to the menace he exudes as he undergoes his transformation. While the rest of the cast aren`t as strong, Sarah Sutton puts in a performance to equal that of Nyssa at her best. Add to this a suitably effective twist in the tale and you have a particularly strong audio from BBV.” (Stuart Gutteridge)
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