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Moonbound

The Moon: a cold, silvery light in the night sky, but it has a dark side.In the year 2087, the Moon isn’t just a cold beacon in the night sky—it’s a battleground of betrayal, rebellion, and ruthless ambition. After the Freemen’s daring escape from the Enlightened League of Nations, the abandoned lunar mines are repurposed into something far more sinister: a subterranean prison known only as The Hole.Enter Ying-Tai, a lethal assassin for the League, wounded but dangerous. When she falls out of favor with her power-hungry boss, Chin-Yau, she’s cast into the depths of the most hellish prison ever devised: The Hole of Moon Mine #9. But Chin-Yau isn’t just a tyrant—he’s a megalomaniac with dreams of ruling an eight-planet empire, and he’s building a starship to do it.Meanwhile, teenage tech prodigy Carl Bogeran uncovers Chin-Yau’s terrifying plan while designing the starship. His fatal mistake? Falling in love with o

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    10 Ascending the Abyss

    Ying-Tai's plan begins to take shape as she climbs high into the shaft of darkness, but the descent could overwhelm even her reserves of strength. As the prisoners put their plan of escape into action, they discover there may be horrifying consequences.

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    09 Schemes in the Dark

    A new inmate to "The Hole" shatters the daily monotony of too short nights and long dark days, breaking rocks deep below the crust of the Moon for the League. The new prisoner brings rare news of events topside, and Ying-Tai dares to hope.

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    08 Carl Meets Tanto

    Carl stumbles upon one of Chin-Yau's most fiercely-guarded secrets—a scheme so mind-boggling no one would ever believe it. Unfortunately, Carl isn't the only one who has been discovering desperately-guarded secrets.

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    07 Bubbles, Jasmine, & Ming

    Carl's late-afternoon bath is interrupted by a pleasant yet dangerous surprise, while Julong continues to plot his revenge.

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    06 Prisoners

    At the bottom of the deepest, darkest pit, Ying‑Tai encounters a ragtag band of condemned prisoners. Each carries a past steeped in secrets, yet even among these so‑called bad apples, a few stand out as truly rotten.

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    05 Into the Hole

    Ju‑Long, the egomaniac project manager for Chin‑Yau’s starship program, is on the warpath—his target: Carl Bogeran, the teenage tech prodigy responsible for the ship’s advanced computer systems. When Ju‑Long uncovers a troubling error code in the system, he confronts Carl head‑on, sparking a clash between ego and raw genius.Meanwhile, Ying‑Tai discovers just how disposable she is to her former employer. Cast aside without hesitation, she’s consigned to The Hole at Moon Mine #9.

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    04 Moon Mites

    Targeted by Chin‑Yau’s simmering disappointment, Ying‑Tai suddenly finds herself caught in the crosshairs of a quiet but calculated plot to remove her. Yet whatever nightmares she has imagined, none come close to the hellish horror awaiting her at one of the League’s most fiercely guarded secret locations. 

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    03 Like Black Smoke

    The operation balances on the edge of a knife as Ying-Tai enters the lair of the League's supreme leader, Arliss Ross. However, danger lurks at every turn, and a nasty surprise is yet to come.

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    02 The Op

    Ying‑Tai leads a covert strike team up a 3,200‑foot megastructure in a night‑blackened city, navigating lethal security systems to carry out the first phase of Chin-Yau's plan to eliminate any internal disloyalty and set the stage to become the most powerful ruler on Earth.

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    01 Chaotic Beginnings

    In the scorched wastelands of 2082, the Enlightened World Empire hides a brutal secret behind its polished political façade. Though the Enhanced Duplicate Combat Personnel Program was officially shut down years earlier, its engineered soldiers—“duplicates”—are still being bred, bought, and pitted against one another in lethal trials known only to the elite.One of them is Triple 7, a raven‑haired duplicate who awakens in the middle of a nightmarish battlefield. Surrounded by explosions, burning grass, and the bodies of her own kind, she realizes something is wrong: every other fighter wears black, while she alone is dressed in white. “Why am I the only one?” she wonders as she dodges tracer fire and scavenges weapons from the fallen. Her instincts—and her training—take over. With a pistol in one hand and a katana in the other, she cuts through waves of attackers in a desperate bid to survive a culling she was never meant to outlive.Her victory is short‑lived. Triple 7 awakens again, this time immobilized inside a glowing capsule, unable to move or speak. Memories of the battle flicker through her mind as she tries to understand whether she won… or was simply captured for another purpose.Far away, in a blistering desert, wealthy buyer Chin‑Yau arrives at a hidden bunker to inspect the latest “merchandise.” Inside, rows of capsules line the walls, each containing a restrained duplicate—wounded, unconscious, and displayed like high‑priced weapons. The sales associate assures him, “The cream of the crop is right through this door,” as she activates screens showing each duplicate’s performance in the previous day’s deadly trials.Chin‑Yau is unimpressed by brute strength or flashy gunplay. He wants precision. Grace. A living scalpel.Then he sees her.Capsule 777 glows softly in the dim bunker. Triple 7 appears unscarred, almost serene, her dark hair framing a face too refined for the carnage she survived. The footage below her capsule shows her moving like “lightning,” weaving through enemies with effortless, lethal elegance. Chin‑Yau is captivated. She is exactly what he came for.He snaps his fingers. “I’d like to inspect this one more thoroughly.”The associate hesitates—Triple 7 was “an anomaly… wasn’t supposed to survive”—but Chin‑Yau has already made his choice.“If you meet my expectations,” he murmurs to the unconscious warrior, “I will call you Ying‑Tai.”A new identity. A new master. And a destiny Triple 7 never asked for.

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    EXODUS - MoonBound - Trailer

    The Moon: a cold, silvery light in the night sky, but it has a dark side.In the year 2087, the Moon isn’t just a cold beacon in the night sky—it’s a battleground of betrayal, rebellion, and ruthless ambition. After the Freemen’s daring escape from the Enlightened League of Nations, the abandoned lunar mines are repurposed into something far more sinister: a subterranean prison known only as The Hole.Enter Ying-Tai, a lethal assassin for the League, wounded but dangerous. When she falls out of favor with her power-hungry boss, Chin-Yau, she’s cast into the depths of the most hellish prison ever devised: The Hole of Moon Mine #9. But Chin-Yau isn’t just a tyrant—he’s a megalomaniac with dreams of ruling an eight-planet empire, and he’s building a starship to do it.Meanwhile, teenage tech prodigy Carl Bogeran uncovers Chin-Yau’s terrifying plan while designing the starship. His fatal mistake? Falling in love with one of Chin-Yau’s concubines. His punishment? A one-way trip to The Hole.Inside this icy abyss, Carl meets Ying-Tai and a crew of unlikely allies—Dexter Simmons, Gekko Nakasone, Tima Dicello, Otis Litch, and James Morstyn—the disgraced former League officer who was The Hole's first resident. Together, they hatch a plan so bold it borders on madness: hijack a starship and escape Chin-Yau's iron grip.Moonbound is a pulse-pounding sci-fi audio-drama thriller, written, created, and performed by Orson T. Badger. If you crave rebellion, high-stakes heists, and lunar warfare, this dramatized science fiction book will leave you breathless.

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The Moon: a cold, silvery light in the night sky, but it has a dark side.In the year 2087, the Moon isn’t just a cold beacon in the night sky—it’s a battleground of betrayal, rebellion, and ruthless ambition. After the Freemen’s daring escape from the Enlightened League of Nations, the abandoned lunar mines are repurposed into something far more sinister: a subterranean prison known only as The Hole.Enter Ying-Tai, a lethal assassin for the League, wounded but dangerous. When she falls out of favor with her power-hungry boss, Chin-Yau, she’s cast into the depths of the most hellish prison ever devised: The Hole of Moon Mine #9. But Chin-Yau isn’t just a tyrant—he’s a megalomaniac with dreams of ruling an eight-planet empire, and he’s building a starship to do it.Meanwhile, teenage tech prodigy Carl Bogeran uncovers Chin-Yau’s terrifying plan while designing the starship. His fatal mistake? Falling in love with o

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The Moon: a cold, silvery light in the night sky, but it has a dark side.In the year 2087, the Moon isn’t just a cold beacon in the night sky—it’s a battleground of betrayal, rebellion, and ruthless ambition. After the Freemen’s daring escape from the Enlightened League of Nations, the abandoned...

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