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The Clone Republic [Dramatized Adaptation]

By: Steven L. Kent
Narrated by: full cast, Ken Jackson, Eric Messner, Tim Getman, Richard Rohan, Dylan Lynch, Elliot Dash, Joe Brack, Gary Telles, Thomas Penny, Mort Shelby, Tim Carlin
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Summary

AD Earth, 2508. Humans have spread across the six arms of the Milky Way Galaxy. The Unified Authority controls Earth's colonies with an iron fist and a powerful military - a military made up almost entirely of clones....

Private first-class Wayson Harris was raised in a U.A. orphanage among thousands of clones born and bred as the ultimate soldiers. But Harris isn't like the other Marines: He has a mind of his own. He figures he's paying for that independent streak when his first assignment out of boot camp is the smallest Marine outpost in the whole U.A.

When a rogue general surfaces, the remote desert world Harris thought was a dead-end posting becomes anything but. Fighting off the general's raid gains Harris a promotion. But it also brings him to the attention of some unfriendly U.A. leaders. They have their own plans for the military - plans Harris disrupts by his very existence. For in an army of clones, the one unforgivable sin is to be different....

Performed by Ken Jackson, Eric Messner, Tim Getman, Richard Rohan, Dylan Lynch, Elliot Dash, Joe Brack, Gary Telles, Thomas Penny, Mort Shelby, Tim Carlin, Nick DePinto, Drew Kopas, Yasmin Tuazon, David Coyne, Danny Gavigan, Thomas Keegan, Christopher Graybill, Jeff Allin, Gregory Gorton, Christopher Scheeren, Terence Aselford, Nanette Savard, James Konicek, James Keegan, Colleen Delany.

©2006 Steven L. Kent (P)2012 Graphic Audio, LLC
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Good quality scifi, some dodgy music

Really well produced and acted, with an interesting proto-fascist military setting - think Starship Troopers. Marred a little by the occasional scene soundtrack ed by terrible and intrusive hard rock seemingly aimed at spotty teenagers.

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good

liked the story ,but the narration could have been a little slower,sounded like he was trying to read it all in one breath with no pausing.otherwise very good

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Worthwhile listen despite the music mix

The story is entertaining and well paced, the performances are fine. The action scenes were gripping, but certainly in the earlier scenes, the music almost overpowered the narrative. But I’m glad I stuck with it, as it turned out to be a worthwhile listen despite the music mix. With an intriguing ending it’s good to know there are more in the series.

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Short but good

I found the story very short for the money but a good story , maybe less background music when speech going on would make it more enjoyable

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