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EPISODE · May 31, 2017

19 Cat's Claw

from Star Trek: Lost Frontier · host DarkerProjects.com

The Enterprise crew seeks out another of the Lost Worlds and finds it decimated by one of its old enemies.  Captain Trask and his crew must weight their mission against the oldest of Starfleet's regulations:  The Prime Directive.  Will he liberate Cait and bring the Federation back to the brink of war with the K'zinti? Listen: Star Trek: Lost Frontier 19 - Cat's Claw This is Mark Bruzee.  I play the part of Captain Rupert Trask on Star Trek: The Lost Frontier.  With the excitement of our show warping back onto the airwaves after a brief hiatus for new and exciting adventures, the cast and crew are saddened to inform you that a friend and family member has left us too soon.  Bill Hollweg playing the part of Chief Engineer Arthur Pope passed away on April 1, 2017.  His passion and dedication to audio drama was in every performance.  The cast and crew of Star Trek Lost Frontier dedicate this episode to Bill and may he be navigated by fair winds and following seas.  Mr. Hollweg, you are dismissed. Download (57:24, released 2017.05.31) Cosa Nostra was written by C. Glen Williams. Featured in the cast were Mark Bruzee as Captain Trask Laura Post as Commander Niles David Ault as Mr. Winfred Elie Hirschman as Zog Scott Martinek as Rouk Ben Harmer as Liem Kincaid Derek M. Koch ass Ensign Knight Sam Gillis as Ensign Sid Kirk M. Sieiro Garcia as F'Merr Ben Whisman as K'Tur Lawrence Thunell as Pakt Mike Pollak as Kzinti Guard Larry Phelan as Ch'Vess and Chris Williams as Chuftalla Captain Lost Frontier is based on Star Trek, created by Gene Roddenberry and was developed by Eric Busby. This episode was produced and directed by Chris Williams Post Production work by Mathieu Blondin Darker Projects is not affiliated with FateCrafters Studio Network! The executive producer of Darker Projects is MJ Cogburn Visit us on Facebook and let us know how you liked the episode! This has been a Darker Projects production.  Thank you for listening!

The Enterprise crew seeks out another of the Lost Worlds and finds it decimated by one of its old enemies.  Captain Trask and his crew must weight their mission against the oldest of Starfleet's regulations:  The Prime Directive.  Will he liberate Cait and bring the Federation back to the brink of war with the K'zinti? Listen: Star Trek: Lost Frontier 19 - Cat's Claw This is Mark Bruzee.  I play the part of Captain Rupert Trask on Star Trek: The Lost Frontier.  With the excitement of our show warping back onto the airwaves after a brief hiatus for new and exciting adventures, the cast and crew are saddened to inform you that a friend and family member has left us too soon.  Bill Hollweg playing the part of Chief Engineer Arthur Pope passed away on April 1, 2017.  His passion and dedication to audio drama was in every performance.  The cast and crew of Star Trek Lost Frontier dedicate this episode to Bill and may he be navigated by fair winds and following seas.  Mr. Hollweg, you are dismissed. Download (57:24, released 2017.05.31) Cosa Nostra was written by C. Glen Williams. Featured in the cast were Mark Bruzee as Captain Trask Laura Post as Commander Niles David Ault as Mr. Winfred Elie Hirschman as Zog Scott Martinek as Rouk Ben Harmer as Liem Kincaid Derek M. Koch ass Ensign Knight Sam Gillis as Ensign Sid Kirk M. Sieiro Garcia as F'Merr Ben Whisman as K'Tur Lawrence Thunell as Pakt Mike Pollak as Kzinti Guard Larry Phelan as Ch'Vess and Chris Williams as Chuftalla Captain Lost Frontier is based on Star Trek, created by Gene Roddenberry and was developed by Eric Busby. This episode was produced and directed by Chris Williams Post Production work by Mathieu Blondin Darker Projects is not affiliated with FateCrafters Studio Network! The executive producer of Darker Projects is MJ Cogburn Visit us on Facebook and let us know how you liked the episode! This has been a Darker Projects production.  Thank you for listening!

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