In addition to the frightening current issue of impending nuclear and natural disasters on Earth is the interpersonal relationship Ruth O'Hara and Mark Brandis' part of the story. And so not only makes the action-packed opening scene this result to a special highlight of the radio play, and the pensive moments when Mark Brandis about his life and his role in the whole disaster muses, carry immense help. They are all lifelike and implemented by spokesman Michael Lott terrific. How could you help but wait with great anticipation for the sequel?
And there should be someone who is infected with the radio play addiction, this needs to be fed only with "Operation Sun freight". He is then quite sure "Mark Brandis" and, ideally, generally fall into the radio play.
Stimmig to content is also the cover of this sequence; it is very positive that here always motifs are taken up who really have a reference to the content of the story. This is not always self-evident. A large section of African Federation evaluates on the booklet, and four more persons acting briefly.
Round again perfect audio cinema with intelligent content - the eternal praise may already sound boring, but they are absolutely justified!