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THE LIBERATOR CHRONICLES: VOLUME 2

Released: August 2012

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THE MAGNIFICENT FOUR by Simon Guerrier
 

Starring Jan Chapell as Cally and Paul Darrow as Avon

 

A mission to steal data from the planet Mogul goes badly wrong when Cally and Avon are outflanked and outgunned. And then they are teleported to safety – to an alien spaceship stolen from The System, which is crewed by Gilden Trent and his small team of rebels. For Avon it’s the opportunity to start over again without Blake. But can Trent be trusted?

 

 

FALSE POSITIVE by Eddie Robson


Starring Gareth Thomas as Blake and Beth Chalmers as Lian

 

Dr Lian has a mysterious new patient – a man who was found shot in the leg near Engel City, a man who is delirious and talking about the most extraordinary acts of rebellion. She prescribes drugs and the use of the alleviator – a device that will dig deep into his memories – to unlock the truth about Carlin Guzan. But the truth that she exposes is far more shocking than she bargained for...

 

Notes: The working title for False Positive was Isolation but this was too close to Solitary from the first box set.

 

 

WOLF by Nigel Fairs


Starring Jacqueline Pearce as Servalan, Jan Chappell as Cally and Anthony Howell as Nyrron

“I heard his death cry. I felt it. And there was a word. ‘Wolf’. You, Servalan. You were the “Wolf”. You killed him. I want to know why.”

Some time ago, Blake and his crew were helped by a revered Auron scientist named Gustav Nyrron. He stayed aboard the Liberator for a time, and then disappeared. Cally wants to know what happened to Nyrron, and only Servalan knows the answers.

 

Notes: Anthony Howell reprises the role of Nyrron from Solitary in The Liberator Chronicles Volume 1.

 


CREDITS

 

Directed By: Lisa Bowerman

 

Producer David Richardson

Script Editor Justin Richards
Executive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs

 

 

Sound Design: Alistair Lock 

Music: Alistair Lock 

Cover Art: Anthony Lamb 

Number of Discs: 3 

Duration: 180' approx. 

 

Recorded At: The Moat Studios, London

 

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