MCP 003 - House Call & The Sentinel
Posted by Raven on 20 Oct 2007 at 11:00 pm | Tagged as: David, Ms Fallon, Janus, Kate, fantasy, Podcast Episodes
Two stories for the price of one! House Call is a character-driven vignette in which Metamor City detective Kate Kitaen visits her sick partner, and gains a new perspective on her own life in the process. In The Sentinel, we meet Agent Janus Starson of the Lothanasi Order, an elite international law-enforcement unit tasked with protecting mortals from supernatural creatures. Tonight Janus is on the hunt for a missing girl, whom the evidence suggests may have been kidnapped by a daedra.
Featured Artist:
This week’s episode features the song “In My Dreams,” by Lithuanian-American world-pop artist Nijole Sparkis – purchase her CD Parallel Universe at Amazon.com.
Promos:
Billibub Baddings and the Case of the Singing Sword
Bumper:
Leann Mabry, of Tag in the Seam
The Music:
Opening Credits: “Zeon Control”, by Metaverse
Story Lead-In: “Divine Light”, by Ariaphonics
Kate’s Lament: “Mothersland Cue 7″, by David Beard
Story Lead-Out: “Jetlag”, by Metaverse
The Serenity Arms: “Garden Seduction”, by The Objecks
Bed Music: “Smoke-Filled Room”, by Dave Thornton
All music provided through agreement with the Podsafe Music Network.
Some sound effects provided by the Freesound Project. More information on the clips used will be provided after the jump.
Next time on the Metamor City Podcast:
Will Kerenson is a fairly normal college student … well, okay, actually, he’s an aspiring writer, but we all have our odd points. Trouble is, he’s feeling fairly uninspired — until one day, when he encounters a strange young woman who will change his life forever. Episode 4 debuts on November 4th; until then, keep it on the bright side!
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The second story is truncated in the middle!
Hi D! I just listened to it all the way through again, and I think that what you’re hearing is the break that I left in the narration in order to feature “In My Dreams.” If you heard a patch of a couple minutes where it was just Ms. Sparkis singing, then don’t worry — you didn’t miss a thing. If you heard a gap with nothing but silence, I’d suggest re-downloading the file.
Keep it on the bright side!
–Chris
Chris,
Just finished listening thru all the podcasts so far. I didn’t have any problems with the The Sentinel although there was a brief pause at one point.
Great stories so far and I enjoyed the one upsmanship in the Sentinel.
Too bad the object of it seems to have learned nothing in the process.
-Beq