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This story is the first in a series of Star Wars audio dramas created over the years. This one was just released and if it gets a good response, then more episodes will be created. Give it a listen and follow the links to tell the creators what you think. Here is the description and enjoy!
Star Wars: Through Flame and Shadow - Episode 1 "Recognition"
While leading an uneventful life as a starship mechanic, Josh Kenaran finds himself wondering about his future direction after a chance meeting with an enigmatic stranger, who not only stirs up uncomfortable old memories within Josh, but also presents him with a potentially life-changing opportunity.
http://joogn.de/TFaS/ - quality download + Guestbook
http://facebook.com/SWTFaS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Swp3xnz4XOU
Narrator - C.C. Petersen
Josh Kenaran - John Lavapie
Saylen - Annalyn Hostert
Erdric Farcell - Bryan Reid
Andeen - Jo'ogn
Josh's Father - Bob Welkin
Josh's Mother - Kay Challis
Middle-aged woman: C.C. Petersen
Alien citizen, alien janitor, waiter: Martin Perks
Music: (mostly) John Williams' SW soundtrack
Scripted by Darkling.
Audio production by Jürgen (Jo'ogn) Oppermann.
The second episode took more time to put together than I planned, but the content is really good.
Littlehawk tells us a bit about his Mandalorian Brothers & Sisters
Chris gives us some news and some information about Lawrence Kasden
Amy gives her take on John Williams and the new movies
Robert has a section with trivia and other fun stuff
To learn more about the Star Wars Fanbase please go to http://www.starwarsfanbase.com
The pilot episode of the official podcast of the Star Wars Fanbase. Chris and Robert give us some news reporting and Amy gives us a great idea about a Star Wars Day. All this plus a special guest appearance from Lord Bruticus himself. To learn more about the Star Wars Fanbase please go to http://www.starwarsfanbase.com
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