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Vic's five-year-old son, Jimmy, is about to be killed so others can live. Three mysterious strangers arrive to help... There names are Metcalfe, Aer'La and Carson. Of All the Animals by Steven H. Wilson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.Based on a work at www.prometheusradiotheatre.com.
Admiral Fournier asks Pallas and Cernaq to telepathically interrogate Titan's merchants. Kaya asks Atal to consider the potential supernatural danger of Eleusis. Metcalfe is disturbed when both Carson and Aer'La take Sestus's side in an argument.
Admiral Fournier decides to strike against the planet Eleusis. Aer'La makes a fateful choice. Carson remembers the last time Metcalfe's life was on the line.
Pallas attempts to reach out to Metcalfe... unsucessfully. Metcalfe confronts Aer'La and her unlikely ally, Darby, as they begin to institute Martial Law on Titan.
Carson, Cernaq and Aer'La confront Admiral Fournier; Kaya has an unexpected daydream featuring Metcalfe; Faulkner devises a plan to defeat Ustenar.
Aer'La begins to be uncomfortable with Titan's new security restrictions. Ustenar become suspicious of Kaya, and makes surprising accusations. Metcalfe learns the identity of the Qraitian spy among the family. Sestus receives new orders.
Aer'La visits Cernaq in the brig, Atal decides to disgregard his orders, Fournier moves against the people of Eleusis, and the Qraitians make a stand.
The stress of the mission finally catches up with Aer'la; Icarus confronts Daedalus; Metcalfe learns more about the history of the Eleusis colony; Cernaq refuses to assist Darby in interrogating a civilian.
Metcalfe meets with his counselor, distbured by his growing separation from his friends. Aer'La is in the grip of nightmares brought on by her recent ordeal in space. Admiral Fournier arrives to brief the Titan's officers on the planet Eleusis, where the inhabitants believe they've found God incarnate.
Carson, Cernaq and Aer'La confront Admiral Fournier; Kaya has an unexpected daydream featuring Metcalfe; Faulkner devises a plan to defeat Ustenar.
Admiral Fournier decides to strike against the planet Eleusis. Aer'La makes a fateful choice. Carson remembers the last time Metcalfe's life was on the line.
Aer'La visits Cernaq in the brig, Atal decides to disgregard his orders, Fournier moves against the people of Eleusis, and the Qraitians make a stand.
The stress of the mission finally catches up with Aer'la; Icarus confronts Daedalus; Metcalfe learns more about the history of the Eleusis colony; Cernaq refuses to assist Darby in interrogating a civilian.
Aer'La begins to be uncomfortable with Titan's new security restrictions. Ustenar become suspicious of Kaya, and makes surprising accusations. Metcalfe learns the identity of the Qraitian spy among the family. Sestus receives new orders.
Admiral Fournier asks Pallas and Cernaq to telepathically interrogate Titan's merchants. Kaya asks Atal to consider the potential supernatural danger of Eleusis. Metcalfe is disturbed when both Carson and Aer'La take Sestus's side in an argument.
Pallas attempts to reach out to Metcalfe... unsucessfully. Metcalfe confronts Aer'La and her unlikely ally, Darby, as they begin to institute Martial Law on Titan.Â
Metcalfe meets with his counselor, distbured by his growing separation from his friends. Aer'La is in the grip of nightmares brought on by her recent ordeal in space. Admiral Fournier arrives to brief the Titan's officers on the planet Eleusis, where the inhabitants believe they've found God incarnate.Â
Cernaq discovers the harsh truth about AIdan, Darby grounds Metcalfe and Aer'La, while Kaya and Carson learn that Zhay and Felicia are hiding a secret.                Second of three parts. Act Three will wrap the story on Three Kings' Day, January 6th.                Cast:               Metcalfe - Steven H. WilsonLydia - Cindy WoodsAtal - John ScheelerMarlis - Cindy WoodsFaulkner - Cindy ShockeyCernaq - RenfieldAer'La - June SwordsDarby - John Weber Pallas - Renee WilsonCarson - Lance WoodsKaya - Beatrice KondoFelicia - Heather MikkelsenHuntsman - Brian SarcinelliMors - Marty GearCop - Paul BalzeWritten, Directed and Edited by Steven H. WilsonPost Production Support by Lew AideMusic by Kevin MacLeod, used with permissionSome sounds courtesy of the Free Sound Project at www.freesound.org               Happy Holidays from all of us at Prometheus Radio Theatre!More info at http-//prometheusradiotheatre.com This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License.
Belowdecks on the CNV Titan, we get a glimpse of Bos'n Aer'La through the eyes of her crew. A young recruit named Benny (Lee Arenberg) picks up a souvenir -- and some unexpected consequences -- while on shore leave. Written by June Swords. The Arbiter Chronicles was created by Steven H. Wilson. Recorded live at Farpoint 2010. Stars June Swords as Aer'La and Cindy Shockey as Dr. Faulkner. Guest stars: Renfield as Pete, Chris Carothers as Jack, Lee Arenberg as Benny and Felicia Day as Martha the Space Ferret. Music by Kevin MacLeod. Foley by Ethan Wilson, Sound Engineering by Marty Gear and Sharon Van Blarcom. Director: Steven H. Wilson. Producer: Cindy Woods. Tech Support by Larry Kozek, John Vengrouskie and Lew Aide.Â
An hour of pure silliness with Steve, Renfield and June, sharing their thoughts on "Contents Under Pressure" and the character developmnt of Cernaq and Aer'La.
A short show this week, wherein Steve shares some backstage chatter from the cast about the latest surprises in Aer'La's life, plus some listener feedback. A brief preview of what's to come in 2008 - 2009 as well.
Surprise! No 14-day wait this time. Episode Three was ready ahead of schedule, so we'll do commentary next week. While Metcalfe scrambles to repair Titan's battle damage, Aer'La rescues victims of a Qraitian raid. Professor Mors figures out the enemy's plan of attack, and things go from bad to worse.
In Act Three of "Best Laid Plans," the Metcalfe makes his re-assignment recommendations to Atal, while Kaya, Faulkner and Aer'La make decisions of their own. This episode brings Series One of the Arbiter Chronicles to a close, and sets up the events chronicled in Taken Liberty. This mp3 file is licensed under a Creative Commons License and is copyrighted 2007 by Steven H. Wilson.
Metcalfe and Aer'La return to the Arbiter, but all is not well. Meanwhile, the creature Patsy is building up power to anchor itself in L-Space, which would destroy the Arbiter. Cernaq and Kaelin must work together to calm the creature, if they can just stop fighting. This mp3 file is licensed under a Creative Commons License and is copyrighted 2007 by Steven H. Wilson.
Aer'La and Metcalfe discover that getting out of Roloff's clutches isn't as easy as getting into them was. Cernaq discovers some disturbing properties of Kaelin's alien "pet," Patsy. The Arbiter Chronicles is a Trademark of Steven H. Wilson This mp3 file is licensed under a Creative Commons License and is copyrighted 2006 by Steven H. Wilson.
Act One of "Polarity," written and directed by Steven H. Wilson. Aer'La and Metcalfe go undercover to expose an admiral's involvement in the slave trade while Arbiter rescues a stranded spaceman - Doc Faulkner's husband. This mp3 file is licensed under a Creative Commons License and is copyrighted 2006 by Steven H. Wilson.
Taken Liberty - A Tale from the Arbiter Chronicles - A free audiobook by Steven H. Wilson
Harl demands to search the Titan for the missing Aer'La; Cernaq's telepathy leads him to a wrenching discovery.
Taken Liberty - A Tale from the Arbiter Chronicles - A free audiobook by Steven H. Wilson
Cernaq and Metcalfe formulate an illegal plan to help Aer'La
Taken Liberty - A Tale from the Arbiter Chronicles - A free audiobook by Steven H. Wilson
Admiral Fournier arrives to place Titan under lock-down and supervise Aer'La's arrest.
Taken Liberty - A Tale from the Arbiter Chronicles - A free audiobook by Steven H. Wilson
 The Varthan slaver, Harl, brings his accusation of Aer'La as a murderer to the public.
Taken Liberty - A Tale from the Arbiter Chronicles - A free audiobook by Steven H. Wilson
The Varthan investigator arrives on Titan, and is none other than Aer'La's former overseer, Harl.
Taken Liberty - A Tale from the Arbiter Chronicles - A free audiobook by Steven H. Wilson
Cernaq enters into a telepathic union with Aer'La, and relives with her the events which led her from the auction block to the CNV Arbiter.
Taken Liberty - A Tale from the Arbiter Chronicles - A free audiobook by Steven H. Wilson
Aer'La's friends learn of her dilemma. Metcalfe and Cernaq fear she may be suicidal.
Taken Liberty - A Tale from the Arbiter Chronicles - A free audiobook by Steven H. Wilson
Atal's mentor comes aboard to monitor the Aer'La situation. With him is the beautiful, telepathic Dr. Pallas, with whom Metcalfe falls instantly in love. Admiral Fournier, the Secretary of the Navy, announces that Aer'La will be deported back to her home planet.
Taken Liberty - A Tale from the Arbiter Chronicles - A free audiobook by Steven H. Wilson
The Arbiters meet their new fellow officers: Deputy Captain Phyn Darby and Midshipman Sestus Blaurich. It's not love at first sight. They learn that Darby and the ship's Physician are scheming to turn Aer'La over to the Admiralty. Metcalfe is accosted by Blaurich and his thuggish friend.
Taken Liberty - A Tale from the Arbiter Chronicles - A free audiobook by Steven H. Wilson
Captain Jan Atal is confronted by his ship's physician, who has discovered that the ship's bos'n is, in fact, a member of a dangerously violent alien race.