After '2000 Pilgrim' rather mystical, sinister and with a lot of action to the thing went in, it gets Mark Brandis this time with the wrong ways of doing politics. Refreshing is that there finally is a single radio play with the pleasing length of a good 63 minutes after five double episodes. Thanks to the professional speaker is mitanzuhören a treat, as the characters evolve and persons who were marginal figures only in older episodes back to center stage. Walter Hildebrand, spoke of Oliver Rohrbeck, in his capacity as a journalist 'Part 1 The executors' walked Mark Brandis already on the way. This time, however, he has held a key role and is an important ally for Brandis. Karsten Kromme, however, represented fabulous jagged by Christian Senger, meets all the attributes of bureaucratic asshole and recalls in his behavior certainly no coincidence that an SS officer from old movies. Tanja Fornaro can be heard in the role of Ko Ai and Vera Teltz soricht Dr. Lund, the doctor, the Mark Brandis prepared for questioning by Kromme. The tribe spokesman Michael Lott (Mark Brandis), Gerhart Hinze (John Harris), David Nathan (Grisha), Martin Kessler (Lt. Pablo Torrente), Claudia Urbschat-Mingues (Dr. Rebecca Levy) and Martin Wehrmann (Lt. Ivan Stroganov) are in top form and give the listener the feeling in the circle of good old friend back.
Fascinating and scary at the same time in history is its authenticity. Particularly with regard to birth control of the republics the scenario described here is quite conceivable. Precisely that is what makes the series and especially this episode so interesting. On top of the great soundtrack that completes the listening and perfected.