Especially, the present episode is a good example. Since the asteroid theory has been recognized as the most likely for the extinction of the dinosaurs and films like Armageddon and Deep Impact flickered across the screen to smolder the fear of a new comet. But modern space looks in the drifting in space rocks also the chance of unexpected resources, because often the asteroids are fully stuffed with valuable minerals. In times when we have to deal with scarcity of raw materials and renewable resources, asteroids may be the ultimate solution. The in Icarus, Icarus ... scenario described is anything but resort to the air. Of course, here are again Mark Brandis and his colleagues locally and at the heart of the action. Hardly an event of global importance, in which not the series hero is beteligt in any way. But these coincidences already constitute the sole point of criticism, because acting, technically, musically and in content the radio play is great. The creators have proven once more expertise and dramaturgical sensibility. Michael Lott, Thomas Nero Wolff, Martin Kessler, Dorothea Anna Hagena, Uve Teschner and Gerhart Hinze are also gifted speakers who play their roles with dedication and commitment. The story also is not stingy with surprising turns and has, moreover, to offer a grim cliffhanger. Substance enough so for many more radio play adventures with Mark Brandis.