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In this classic audio adventure, the crew of the STARLab—a deep-space research station—encounters a lone alien who claims to be the last of his kind. He requests political asylum from a ruthless faction of enemy soldiers who are in hot pursuit, claiming that the refugee is actually a dangerous terrorist. The crew is then forced to debate the ethical and moral dilemmas of granting him sanctuary.
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00:01Slowly orbiting at the edge of deep space, 1,000 kilometers beyond 21st century Earth, is the Arthur C. Clarke
00:10Astronomical Observatory, Starlab.
00:13Here, Starlab Research Director Dr. Maura Cassidy and scientists and technicians of the International Space Authority watch over the countless
00:23star systems that fill the universe.
00:29This week, a fugitive from a dead planet draws Starlab into the final battle of an interplanetary war of destruction
00:37and deceit, forcing Dr. Cassidy and the ISA to confront a question of consciousness on alien worlds.
01:02Starlab bypass is 1 minute and 29 seconds.
01:05Solaris to Starlab.
01:06This is Starlab. Go ahead, Solaris.
01:09We're on our way back in, Jerry. ETA, 3 hours, 15 minutes. Give or take a few weeks.
01:15That's what I like about you, buddy. Always such a stickler for details.
01:19What can I say? Class shows in everything we do.
01:22Mm-hmm. So, uh, how about that freighter bound for Thanatos? Did you ever find out what the problem was?
01:28The captain sounded a bit vague.
01:30Well, it seems the captain signed on a crew of Semenians.
01:34So?
01:35So, Malakara, the holiest of all the Semenian sacred days, just happened to fall today. And, Jerry, the Semenians consider
01:44it sacrilegious to work during Malakara.
01:47You mean they just stopped working right in the middle of the flight?
01:50You got it. So, it was up to us to tow the ship to the nearest spaceport. There, the captain
01:55can wait out Malakara.
01:56After all, we wouldn't want them falling into the sun or ramming the moon or something. It just ruins the
02:02view.
02:03I see. Well, as long as you're in such a charitable mood, perhaps you could do me a favor and
02:08make one more stop on your way in?
02:10Don't tell me. Let me guess. A corned beef on rye from the Delphi 5 floating delicatessen.
02:16Not exactly. I've been picking up some erratic Sigma-class radio signals from Sector 9 or 5. I'd like you
02:23guys to check it out.
02:24Consider it done, Jerry. We'll let you know if we find anything interesting.
02:28Great. Oh, and before I forget, there is just one last little thing.
02:32What's that?
02:33That corned beef sandwich sounds really good. If it wouldn't be too much trouble, you'd think you could...
02:37Sorry, Jerry. Malakara, remember? This is our day off. Maybe next time. Solaris clear.
02:43Star lab clear.
02:45Funny, they don't look so many.
02:52One hour later, the Solaris comes to a stop, 500 yards from a small, needle-shaped craft,
02:59hanging motionless against the star-shot curtain of deep space.
03:07Well, there she is. What do you make of it?
03:10Well, the design looks pretty standard, but those markings...
03:14I've never seen pictographs quite like those before.
03:17And look at all that carbon scoring along the port side.
03:20Yeah.
03:21Well, she's seen some action, all right.
03:23No sign of activity.
03:25You think it's a derelict?
03:27What about the distress signal?
03:28It might be automatic.
03:30Better run a tomography scan.
03:32Right.
03:35No good, Skip. She's shielded.
03:37Scanners just can't penetrate the hull.
03:39Well, so much for doing things the easy way.
03:42You think it might be a booby trap?
03:43Now, who'd want to rig a trap just to get a little old to us?
03:47Well, that depends. How many people do you know?
03:49You have a point there.
03:51Well, I guess our only choice is to shoot across a magnetic grappler,
03:55bring her back to Starlab for a once-over.
03:56Okay, let's do it.
03:58You better run the grappler at maximum range, just to be safe.
04:01And if it is a trap?
04:02It's been real nice working with you, buddy.
04:05I was afraid you were going to say that.
04:12Two hours later,
04:13the battle-scarred alien spacecraft
04:16is maneuvered into the outboard airlock
04:18of Isolab 7,
04:20where it's carefully lowered
04:21onto a brilliantly illuminated observation pad
04:24located beneath a circular gallery
04:26of smoke-colored windows.
04:29Well, there it is, Bill.
04:30Your very first encounter with a genuine UFO.
04:33What do you think?
04:35It's different.
04:37The Academy certainly doesn't prepare you
04:38for anything quite like this.
04:40That's why you're here, remember?
04:42You mean this isn't a transport
04:43bound for the passion planet?
04:45I never should have taken that left turn
04:47at St. Louis.
04:49Oh, well.
04:50So, what's next?
04:51Well, to start with,
04:52we've got to make a spectrographic analysis
04:54of the metals in the ship's hull.
04:56This will give us a picture
04:57of what materials make up its exterior
04:59and a rough idea about the kind of planet
05:02it came from.
05:06Maura, look.
05:08It's opening.
05:09I see it.
05:09Seal the Isolab airlocks.
05:12Something's coming out
05:13at the base of the ship.
05:15There, do you see it?
05:17My God.
05:19Medical team alert.
05:20Get a bioexamination chamber
05:22down to Isolab 7
05:22as fast as you can.
05:24I've never seen anything like it before.
05:29A large reptilian alien
05:31rises to its feet,
05:33its scaled turquoise skin
05:35glimmering against the dull gray
05:37of the spacecraft.
05:38It stands holding a three-clawed hand
05:41against the bright viewing lights
05:42and then falls.
05:54How is he, Maura?
05:55Well, according to the report,
05:57he's been in a state of
05:59extreme oxygen deprivation
06:00for several weeks.
06:01They can only find scattered traces
06:03of oxygen in his entire bloodstream.
06:05How did he manage to survive?
06:08Probably by going into
06:09a kind of hibernation.
06:10As you can see,
06:12he's still in something
06:12of a comatose state.
06:13Now, Dr. Cassidy,
06:16the time of non-life is over.
06:18You can understand us.
06:20Your language is not unknown
06:22in the universe.
06:22I am called
06:24Isu of Nakhoresh.
06:26Nakhoresh?
06:27I don't think I'm familiar
06:29with that system.
06:30And with good reason.
06:32For there are none left,
06:33save myself to speak of it.
06:36There was a war,
06:37a terrible war,
06:39between my planet
06:40and another.
06:41The reasons are
06:42no longer important.
06:44Both our worlds
06:45shared the same last breath
06:46and now live no more.
06:49You mean the war
06:50left everyone
06:51on both sides dead?
06:53All safe too, yes.
06:55For as I survived,
06:57by chance so too
06:59did the last enemy
07:00battleship,
07:00Argus,
07:01which to this day
07:02pisses me.
07:04But what can they
07:05hope to accomplish?
07:06Nothing.
07:08Everything.
07:09It does not matter
07:10if theirs is an
07:11unreasoning
07:12and irrational hate
07:13for my people
07:14that will not let them
07:15rest until the very
07:16last member of my race
07:17has been totally
07:19and utterly
07:20exterminated.
07:22Maura.
07:23Right here, Jerry.
07:24Go ahead.
07:25I'm picking up a ship
07:26five kilometers out.
07:27I think you better
07:28take a look at it.
07:29It's big.
07:30Real big.
07:31We're on our way.
07:33And so it begins again.
07:35Can you not see them?
07:37I can.
07:37I can sense
07:39their presence.
07:41Yes.
07:42It is them.
07:43The enemy.
07:44They have found me at last.
07:50Alien Worlds
07:52will continue.
08:07Alien Worlds
08:08continues.
08:10While investigating
08:12a distant distress signal,
08:14John and Buddy
08:15discover a battle-scarred
08:16alien spacecraft.
08:19Returning to Starlab,
08:20a large reptilian alien
08:22crawls out of the ship,
08:24sways for a moment,
08:25then falls unconscious
08:27to the floor of
08:28Isolab 7.
08:30Later revived,
08:32the alien reveals
08:33that he is the last
08:34surviving member
08:35of a race
08:35totally annihilated
08:37during an interplanetary war.
08:43Suddenly,
08:44a second vessel,
08:45a giant,
08:47crimson-colored
08:47battlecruiser,
08:48appears near Starlab.
08:51And so it begins again.
08:53Can you not hear them?
08:55I can.
08:57Yes,
08:58it is them.
08:59The enemy.
09:01They have found me at last.
09:07Meanwhile,
09:08an envoy
09:09from the battlecruiser
09:10arrives in Starlab
09:12Docking Bay 9
09:13to discuss
09:14the fate
09:14of the alien creature.
09:26Well,
09:27would you look at that?
09:29Did you say something,
09:30Maura?
09:31Huh?
09:31Oh,
09:32no,
09:33I just meant
09:34I didn't expect
09:35him to be so...
09:35Handsome?
09:36Good-looking?
09:37I meant tall,
09:38Phil.
09:39I'm just trying to help.
09:42Uh,
09:43welcome to Starlab.
09:45Who's in charge here?
09:46I am.
09:47I'm Dr. Maura Cassidy.
09:49My name is Andrus
09:50of Belshazzar.
09:52I wish to thank you
09:53for capturing
09:54the creature Isu.
09:56It's comforting
09:57to know
09:57that there are
09:58others in the universe
09:59that recognize
10:00the depravity
10:01of his crime
10:02and will assist
10:03in the administration
10:03of justice.
10:05Now,
10:05if you will please,
10:06turn him over to us.
10:08Wait a minute,
10:09wait a minute,
10:09back up.
10:10I'm afraid
10:11we don't know
10:12anything about any crimes.
10:14The one you want,
10:15Isu,
10:15claims to be
10:16the sole survivor
10:17of a great war
10:18and as such
10:19has requested
10:20sanctuary.
10:20Sanctuary?
10:22From a war
10:22that never was?
10:24I'm not sure
10:25I understand.
10:26Isu had isolated
10:27a plague bacteria
10:28against which
10:30our people
10:30had no defense.
10:31He used the threat
10:32of unleashing
10:33this disease
10:33as a form of blackmail
10:35in order to further
10:36his own twisted
10:37dreams of power.
10:38But my people
10:39refused his demands
10:40and they died
10:41within the day.
10:43But if what you say
10:44is true,
10:46then why are you
10:47and your crew
10:47still alive?
10:48We were on a deep
10:49space probe
10:50when the plague
10:50was unleashed.
10:51And by the time
10:52we returned,
10:53all life on our planet
10:54was gone.
10:55At that moment,
10:57we vowed
10:57to bring this
10:58murderer to justice.
11:01That's where
11:02we run into a problem.
11:03Both you and Isu
11:05tell different stories
11:06while each claiming
11:06to be the last
11:07of his kind,
11:08leaving no one
11:09to verify either story.
11:11You don't seriously
11:12mean to say
11:12that you equate
11:13my credibility
11:14with his lies.
11:15My job here
11:16is to find out
11:17the truth.
11:19Isu has requested
11:20sanctuary
11:20and I am obliged
11:21to give him that
11:22until his guilt
11:23in this crime
11:23or at least
11:24the crime itself
11:25can be established.
11:26And how long
11:27will this take?
11:28A few days.
11:29A few days?
11:31That's impossible.
11:32Well, I'm sorry,
11:32but we do have
11:33certain procedures
11:34for dealing
11:34with this sort of thing.
11:35We are not interested
11:36in your procedures.
11:38Every moment
11:39that he lives
11:40further increases
11:41his chances
11:42of escaping us.
11:43My response
11:44to your suggestion
11:45is simple.
11:46You have five
11:47of your hours
11:47in which to turn
11:48him over to us.
11:49That sounds a little
11:50like a threat.
11:51It's a very
11:52disagreeable term.
11:53Let us instead
11:54call it a strongly
11:55voiced suggestion.
11:56Oh, but you can't
11:57expect us.
11:57I repeat,
11:59five hours.
12:00This discussion
12:01is concluded.
12:15I repeat,
12:16five hours.
12:17This discussion
12:18is concluded.
12:21That's the end
12:21of it, Commissioner.
12:22After that,
12:23he's stormed out
12:24and we haven't heard
12:25a word from the
12:25Urkis since then.
12:27I see.
12:29It's quite a dilemma
12:29you've got on your
12:30hands.
12:31What do you think
12:32the odds are
12:32of Andrus getting
12:33nasty if you
12:34don't turn over
12:35Isu?
12:36I honestly
12:36don't know,
12:37Commissioner.
12:39Well, go ahead
12:40and put Stargazer
12:41on alert
12:41and have them
12:42put three squadrons
12:43on standby.
12:44All right, sir.
12:46Beyond that,
12:46I guess the best
12:47advice I can give you
12:48is just to follow
12:48your instincts.
12:49We don't want
12:50to start a war,
12:51but I don't see
12:52how we can turn
12:52over the last
12:53member of another
12:54civilization to be
12:55murdered.
12:57Well, I think
12:58I'll stop by his
12:59cabin and have
13:00a talk with him.
13:01Maybe he'll say
13:01something that could
13:02help confirm
13:02either story.
13:04Good.
13:05Be careful,
13:06Mora.
13:06And be sure
13:07to keep me posted.
13:08I will,
13:09Commissioner.
13:09Starlight clear.
13:18How long,
13:19Andrus?
13:20How long
13:20until Isu is
13:21ours?
13:22Soon,
13:23Meshach.
13:23Soon.
13:24We've come too
13:25far and searched
13:26too long
13:27to let him slip
13:27away.
13:28But how can
13:28you be certain
13:29they'll release
13:29him?
13:30They're a reasonably
13:31intelligent race.
13:33I believe they'll
13:34see matters our
13:35way.
13:36And if they
13:36still refuse?
13:37Then we shall
13:38simply take him
13:39from them,
13:40in whatever way
13:41we have to.
13:51He would have
13:52liked my world,
13:53Mora.
13:54What was it
13:55like, Isu?
13:56Oh,
13:56it was beautiful.
13:58Crystalline flowers
13:59that reflected the
14:01emerald sunlight
14:01into a thousand
14:03dazzling patterns.
14:05Cool,
14:06quiet forests
14:07and sleeved
14:09silverbirds
14:09with soft
14:10golden eyes.
14:12Then the war
14:13began.
14:14My task
14:16was to
14:16seed the space
14:17between our
14:18two planets
14:18with antimatter
14:20modules which
14:21would detonate
14:22whenever an enemy
14:23cruiser approached.
14:24In fact,
14:25I still carry a full
14:26load of them
14:26in my ship.
14:28Then it happened.
14:30The fools
14:31finally used it.
14:33Used what?
14:33My people
14:35and the
14:36Balthazarians
14:36both possessed
14:37radiation weapons
14:38of incredible force
14:39capable of wiping
14:41out an entire
14:42planet.
14:43We thought
14:44that neither
14:44would dare
14:45use it.
14:46But the
14:47Balthazarians
14:48did
14:48and we
14:49retaliated
14:50and that
14:51was the
14:51last day.
14:53The emerald
14:54sky turned
14:55red
14:55then black.
14:58The ground
14:59trembled
14:59and the
15:00crystal flowers
15:01shattered
15:02into a million
15:02splitters.
15:03birds fell
15:05lifeless from
15:05the sky
15:06their golden
15:07eyes
15:07empty.
15:11I then realized
15:12that even though
15:13my world had
15:14died,
15:14if something
15:15from it
15:15could survive
15:16myself,
15:17a bird
15:18or even
15:19a simple
15:19flower,
15:21perhaps
15:21my world
15:23could continue.
15:32I don't know,
15:33Jerry.
15:33I just don't
15:33know who
15:33to believe.
15:34I gather
15:35your meeting
15:35with Isu
15:35didn't help
15:36to clarify
15:36matters very
15:37much.
15:37No.
15:38But even
15:39though he
15:39can't prove
15:40his story,
15:40everything he
15:41says seems
15:41to ring true.
15:42I had the
15:43same feeling
15:43about Andrus.
15:45Erkus to
15:46Starlab.
15:47I wondered
15:47when we'd
15:48hear from
15:48them again.
15:49It's been
15:49two hours.
15:50This is
15:51Starlab.
15:51Go ahead,
15:52Erkus.
15:53Dr. Cassidy,
15:54we've changed
15:55our minds.
15:55We've
15:56realized that
15:57in five
15:57hours Isu
15:58could escape
15:58us again.
15:59We are
16:00therefore giving
16:00you ten
16:01minutes in
16:01which to
16:01deliver him
16:02to us.
16:03I'm afraid
16:03you're asking
16:04the impossible,
16:05Andrus.
16:05And the
16:06impossible
16:06shall be
16:07your demise.
16:08We regard
16:09you as
16:09actively
16:10harboring a
16:11criminal with
16:11all the
16:12attendant
16:12consequences.
16:14Release
16:14him to us.
16:15Your only
16:16alternative is
16:17destruction.
16:23alien worlds
16:25will
16:25continue.
16:42Alien worlds
16:43continues.
16:45Following the
16:46rescue of the
16:47reptilian alien
16:48Isu,
16:49who claims
16:49to be the
16:50sole survivor
16:51of an
16:51interplanetary
16:52holocaust.
16:53Andrus,
16:54Isu's
16:55pursuer,
16:56contacts
16:56Starlab.
16:57You have
16:58ten minutes
16:59to turn
16:59Isu over
17:00to us.
17:00Your only
17:01alternative
17:02is destruction.
17:09Stargues
17:10Security,
17:10this is
17:11Starlab.
17:11Please
17:12scramble
17:12a squadron
17:12of Zodiac
17:13fighters.
17:14Roger,
17:15we will
17:16scramble.
17:22All
17:23interceptors,
17:24this is a
17:24priority one
17:25alert.
17:25Scramble
17:26all
17:26Stargazer
17:27fighters
17:27immediately.
17:40Andrus,
17:41our long-range
17:41sensors have
17:42picked up a
17:42flight of
17:43ships coming
17:43this way.
17:44They look to
17:45be fighters.
17:45so they've
17:46made the
17:47decision.
17:48Very well
17:49then.
17:50Launch the
17:50assault
17:50group.
17:51The time
17:52of final
17:53reckoning
17:53is at
17:54hand.
17:58This is a
17:59priority one
18:00alert.
18:01All
18:01personnel
18:01report to
18:02this.
18:04Do you know
18:05what those
18:05sirens outside
18:06mean?
18:06Do you know
18:07what's going to
18:08happen in
18:08another few
18:08minutes?
18:09There's going
18:10to be one
18:10of the
18:10biggest
18:11space
18:11battles
18:12this
18:12station
18:12has
18:12ever
18:12seen.
18:13A lot
18:14of people
18:14are going
18:14to die
18:15because of
18:15you.
18:16And you
18:16know what?
18:17I don't
18:18believe you.
18:19Not one
18:19bit.
18:20I think
18:20everything
18:21Andrus said
18:21about you
18:21is true.
18:22I'm sorry
18:23for you,
18:24my young
18:24friend.
18:25But you
18:25should not
18:26despair,
18:27for there may
18:27yet be
18:28another
18:28solution.
18:34Meanwhile,
18:3610 kilometers
18:37beyond
18:37Starland,
18:38ISA
18:39Zodiac
18:40Squadrons
18:401,
18:413,
18:41and 6
18:42rocket into
18:43battle against
18:44five flights
18:45of Balthasarian
18:46fighters.
18:49Zodiac
18:501,
18:51Zodiac
18:51Squadron
18:52leaders
18:52target
18:53sighted.
18:54Approximately
18:54four squadrons,
18:55type of weapon
18:56race unknown.
18:57Activate
18:58laser turrets
18:58and shielding
18:59generators on
19:00my mark.
19:01Mark.
19:03This is
19:04Zodiac
19:053 laser
19:05and shield
19:06functions
19:06confirmed.
19:08Zodiac
19:086,
19:09laser turrets
19:09and shields
19:10all go.
19:11All right,
19:12let's go in.
19:18Here I come.
19:24Break him
19:25through.
19:27Volt formation.
19:28Zodiac
19:286,
19:29take the point.
19:30Roger.
19:34Zodiac
19:35leader,
19:35there's one
19:36on your tail.
19:36Hang on,
19:37I've got him.
19:42One down.
19:44Come
19:44later,
19:45Zodiac
19:456.
19:48Zodiac
19:496,
19:49do you
19:49copy?
19:51They got him.
19:53All right,
19:54Zodiac
19:54wait for me and
19:55let's make another
19:56pass.
20:05Andrus,
20:05a single craft is
20:06approaching from
20:07Star Labs.
20:07What type?
20:08I can't tell,
20:09it's shielded.
20:10Wait,
20:11there's a signal
20:11coming in.
20:12It's Isu.
20:14He requests
20:14permission to come
20:15aboard.
20:16Permission granted.
20:18Wow,
20:20it seems we've won
20:21the war before we've
20:22even finished the
20:22battle.
20:23Call off the attack,
20:24Meshack.
20:25Yes,
20:26Andrus.
20:33Zodiac
20:34leader to
20:34Star Labs.
20:35Go ahead,
20:35Zodiac
20:36leader.
20:37Something funny's
20:38going on.
20:39They're pulling
20:39back and breaking
20:40off the attack.
20:41Hold your
20:42position,
20:42Zodiac
20:42leader,
20:43and stand
20:43by.
20:44Roger.
20:45Wait a minute.
20:46There's another
20:47ship heading
20:48toward Urquus.
20:49It's not one of
20:50ours and it
20:50doesn't look like
20:51one of theirs.
20:52One second,
20:52Zodiac
20:53leader.
20:53I'm putting it
20:54on the screen
20:54now.
20:55Oh no,
20:57Isu.
20:58Dr. Cassidy,
21:00can you hear me?
21:01Yes,
21:01Isu,
21:02I hear you.
21:02What are you
21:02doing?
21:03Too many have
21:04died,
21:05Mara.
21:06And for me,
21:06it is the end
21:07of the running
21:08and perhaps
21:09the beginning
21:09of peace.
21:10In the years
21:11to come,
21:12watch for silent
21:13silver birds
21:14in flight
21:15and think of
21:16me.
21:18Silver birds.
21:21Star Labs
21:21to Zodiac
21:22leader,
21:22get those
21:23ships out
21:23of there
21:23fast.
21:24Roger.
21:24Star Lab.
21:25Mara,
21:26what's
21:26happening?
21:26Thank God,
21:27Jerry,
21:27I know
21:27what he's
21:27planning to
21:28do.
21:29Remember me,
21:30Dr. Cassidy.
21:31Remember me.
21:35The Urquus.
21:36It's gone up
21:37like a Roman
21:38candle.
21:39More like
21:39someone set
21:40off a shipload
21:41full of
21:41antimatter
21:42modules
21:42inside of it.
21:53What were
21:53our losses,
21:54what were our
21:55losses,
21:55three Zodiac
21:56interceptors.
21:57And the Urquus?
21:59No survivors.
22:00It's too bad.
22:01It seems now
22:02we'll never know
22:03who was really
22:03telling the truth.
22:04If Isu was
22:06lying,
22:06this could have
22:07been his
22:07final,
22:08ultimate act
22:08of destruction.
22:09Then there's
22:10always the
22:11possibility that
22:12he was telling
22:12us the truth
22:13after all.
22:14There's always
22:15that,
22:16yes.
22:17Well,
22:18I suppose I'd
22:19better file my
22:20own report on
22:20all this.
22:21I'll see you
22:22in a few days,
22:22Mara.
22:24All right,
22:24see you soon,
22:25Commissioner.
22:25Star Lab out.
22:30Mara?
22:31Yes,
22:31Bill,
22:31what is it?
22:32I found these
22:33in Isu's cabin,
22:34a cassette tape,
22:35and this flower.
22:36They're for you.
22:37The tape will
22:37explain it.
22:40Dr. Cassidy,
22:42this crystalline
22:42seedling
22:43is the last
22:44thing left to me,
22:45and I leave it
22:46in your care.
22:47When the time
22:48comes,
22:49you will know
22:50what to do
22:50with it.
22:53When the time
22:54comes?
22:55Do you know
22:55what he was
22:56talking about,
22:56Mara?
22:57Yes,
22:57Bill,
22:57I think I do.
22:59The crystalline
22:59flowers,
23:00the ceiling.
23:01Someday,
23:02we'll find a planet
23:03with an emerald sky
23:04and still silver birds.
23:06And when we do,
23:08I'll know
23:08what to do with this.
23:10And I will remember.
23:28I will remember.
23:36A Question of Conscience
23:38was written by
23:39J. Michael Straczynski
23:40and starred
23:41Linda Gary,
23:43Chuck Olson,
23:44Bruce Phillip Miller,
23:45and Corey Burton,
23:46with special guest stars
23:48Dawes Butler
23:49as Andrus,
23:50Joe Young
23:51as Isu,
23:52Michael Bell
23:53as Phil,
23:54and Tina Holland
23:55as Mishok.
23:56Associate producer,
23:57Ron Thompson,
23:59music director,
24:00Tom Rounds,
24:02engineer,
24:03Stu Jacobs,
24:04assistant to the producer,
24:05Jim Cook,
24:07technical consultant,
24:08Peter Skye.
24:10Alien Worlds
24:11was created,
24:12produced,
24:13and directed
24:13by Lee Hansen
24:15and is distributed
24:16by Watermark Incorporated.
24:18And so until next week,
24:20this is Roger Dressler
24:22inviting you to join us
24:24for our next adventure
24:25from the elsewhere
24:26and else when
24:28of Alien Worlds.
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24:30the
24:42music
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