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Publisher |
Claire Scherzinger
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Drama
Fiction
Science Fiction
Serialized
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Fiction
Performing Arts
Science Fiction
A ragtag team of scientists and military officers travel to the exoplanet Arca-45672 for the salvation of a dying Earth.
The year is 2172 and the world is dying. A small fraction of the Earth's former biosphere remains. The world is running out of food. During these hard times part of the human population has gone sterile. There has been massive inbreeding and genetic distortions. However, teams of scientists and military personnel tasked with finding a way to save humanity from extinction are confronted with a possible opportunity: an exoplanet near the Proxima Centauri system is discovered.

Over the course of 73 years, this discovery of the exoplanet sparks a series of probe and AI missions--all leading to the realization that a new branch of humanity has arisen on Arca-45672. Now, as the Earth's biosphere collapses, governments and military organizations scramble as they see potential salvation for their dying species in this exoplanet. But should humanity be content to merely survive?
Country Of Origin |
Canada
Premiere Date |
2019-05-09
Frequency |
Weekly
Explicit |
Yes

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0 Available Episodes (10 Total)Average duration: 00:30:17
Jul 10 | 00:35:44
Epilogue- Deterrence
Jul 03 | 00:24:13
Chapter 7- The Last Ansible Transmission
Jun 26 | 00:32:57
Chapter 6- Into The Dark Forest
Jun 19 | 00:35:23
Chapter 5- Those Like Us
Jun 12 | 00:29:31
Chapter 4- A Reckoning
Jun 05 | 00:28:18
Chapter 3- The River
May 29 | 00:33:32
Chapter 2- Tomobiologist
May 22 | 00:32:39
Chapter 1- The Manu
May 22 | 00:35:13
Prologue- Last Days On Earth
May 09 | 00:15:22
Season 1 Preview: "The River"
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