Blurb:
First Break! For the second Jahn to the astronaut school, changes are on. The young Mark Brandis persuaded his friends to go on an adventure trip to Africa to distraction. But Mark says Alex, Annika and Robert not the whole truth. He wants to find his father. Marks problem: he knows only that Peter Brandis will be lost in the turmoil of the wars of unification in East Africa. And the only clue he has is a tip from Captain Nelson
Go To Content:
A new director takes their service to the astronaut school and announced the bad news the right to shorten the holiday by two weeks his lost material, which was due to civil unrest by the recent events broke, fastest catch. Many travel plans of Cadets threaten thereby fall into the water, but as Mark Brandis has for his friend, the brilliant idea. He wants to work with you to an adventure trip to Africa to do with it before the upcoming exams nor can relax a little and all clear your mind. But what he does not tell them, in truth, he wants to make the search for his lost father in the wars of unification. All he has is the knowledge that his father then went missing in East Africa and a hint of his old friends Captain Nelson.
When the group arrives in Africa goes directly Mark signs for while he takes care of the further travel plans. Unfortunately seems neither the one nor the other to be there with success until a mysterious stranger has led to the Mark by the Tip Nelsons, the rescue seems to be.
My Conclusion:
The Albion-move is the first part of a double episode guide the Mark and his friends in a new adventure. The storyline includes relatively smoothly to the events of the last few episodes. As always, the soundscape in combination with the good speakers guarantees a feast for the ears with which you do not want to be disturbed. I want you not to reveal too much but let the plot towards the end of this part suggests that it will be very action-heavy follow in 6. Unfortunately, however, the end of the first part is relatively predictable which is a pity, and so the last minutes listening pleasure diminishes somewhat. But it sounds at yourself and make up your own opinion.