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Zygons
- Absolution
- Narrated by: Peter Miles
- Length: 58 mins
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“I bring you a message...from God.” Ganta 4, a desolate rock in a forgotten backwater of the galaxy. Here two groups of humans cling to existence in the grip of wildly differing ideologies. For the miners the motivation is Amyrillium, for the colonists the prize is nothing less than God's New Eden.
Christopher Shaw, charismatic, devout, hallowed, and revered by his followers, has witnessed an incredible miracle, one which cements the roots of his faith in unshakable reality. Justine Hallon, adept political street fighter, diplomat, and hard-nosed miner can only watch as the uneasy relationship she has forged for her company with the colonists is destroyed.
But destroyed by whom? By what? Why have the colonists changed so suddenly, why have they become so hostile? And how has one of them seemingly returned from the dead?
Written by Paul Ebbs. Directed by Tim Saward. Post-production and music by Michael Neilson. Produced by Bill Baggs. Peter Miles (Christopher Shaw), Bryonie Pritchard (Justine Hallon), Alistair Lock (Nik), Tim Saward (Hyrstic), Patricia Merrick (Vetes), Paul Ebbs (Turner).
A full-cast audio drama.
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