Although not officially declared as a double episode, is the fifth episode of the new radio drama series MARK BRANDIS space cadet to the first part of a two-parter. At the same time, the Aladin-move is a consistently exciting and very well-designed radio play. Nor should also not forget that the target audience is younger audiences, as in the actual series based on the novels by Nikolai von Michalewsky. Granted, the action that the series hero in search of a missing parent, the course somehow and somewhere still alive, is anything but new or innovative. Finally, it's here but primarily to the great talent of the young Mark Brandis, fabulously played by Daniel Claus to bring up again and again in trouble. Fascinating to the story, written by Balthasar von Weymarn, is the representation of the world of tomorrow. As with the parent series of stimulus is that the description is almost visionary and one can imagine that it is actually even so expires. Especially if you Marks comically absurd dialogue with the tourism interface considered. The speakers are all very committed and with heart and soul into it, as Friedel Morgenstern, Sebastian and Sebastian Kluckert Fitzner. Also present is Erich Räuker, including voice actor of Robert Duncan McNeill, the actor who in STAR TREK: VOYAGER Lt. Tom Paris has played.
The music is very consistent and confident with pieces that fit the setting, such as the oriental sounds of Egyptian scenery. In terms of sound design and mixing the recording studio Sound of Snow has done an incredible job in Berlin. Voices, music and effects together in perfect harmony, without causing fluctuations in the pitch or quality. At the end of this sequence provides the listener with a successful and nasty cliffhanger, in which one regrets that it takes three months to continue.