Who does not know Mark Brandis, should definitely start with the first episodes to get to know the Mark Brandis universe and many of the characters. It is worth it!
To have to follow this story, it is however advisable the consequences "push to Uranaus 1 + 2" is one, otherwise the listener quite many questions remain unanswered. Also there is a link to "Test Act Hummingbird", this is but adequately explained.
So far published are:
-Bordbuch Delta 7
-Verrat On Venus
-Unternehmen Dolphin
-Aufstand The robot
-Testakte Hummingbird part 1 and part 2
-Vorstoß To Uranus Part 1 and Part 2
First, I am pleased to note that you have made up their minds at interplanar production apparently also the non-studded set to music by Action Books youth series. Epsilon spacecraft does not wait in this point, namely so on, like other parts. A large part of the journey has to the crew waiting and spend time and again several days of captivity.
Especially for a radio play this part very difficult to overcome without creating lengths, bore the listener. Nevertheless, the feeling must be created that the crew this time, to do nothing damned experienced truly.
This balancing act is interplanar very good. Surely it would have been easier to pick just the raisins from the 31 volumes out, but then there would be much of what the author wanted to convey with his books, on the track.
From this perspective, I would like to praise interplanar and the fate of / the screenwriters / rin.
Content: The Race in space comes to a head is called the extraterrestrial spacecraft Epsilon finally found and served. It begins a story that makes you think, because the contact for spacecraft turns out to be quite different from what everyone involved had reckoned.
As already mentioned, the Action holds back a little, and in the later stages is clearly targeted at the non-material values. This can only be for the purposes of the book presentation, which was very good interpreting it.
Mark Brandis is not a laser oscillating Space Cowboy, but a human being like you and me with doubts and values that drive him in his actions and conduct, even to his mistakes. Spokesman Michael Lott does the rest and makes Mark Brandis what he should embody: a people far removed from any heroism. That's what makes the character "Brandis" always so appealing.
About the technology: If the length of approximately 2 hours (117 minutes) remains much room to deal with the environment and the universe, the Interplanetary manages to come to terms. So far I can only attest, what a great job behind each episode. You can tell still, is produced with what attention to detail here. Everything was again implemented technically perfect. The sound is unique, the effects at all times consistent. In the music you have at Interplanetary again prudently something on the first parts.
In my opinion, this time everything goes very harmonious. Interplanar is and remains a benchmark in terms of radio play.
My last possible criticism to fill Lt. Xuma and Dr. Wolska I do not want to repeat. On the contrary - I would like Tomasina Ulbricht awarding an advancement. In this episode I liked their dialogues considerably better, more fluid, more emotional.
A Some like it disturbing that interplanar his stories not squeezed into the usual radio play time from a CD, but takes the time to tell the story as it best comes across emotionally. I even enjoy it, however much to let me move for two hours with headphones in the world of space and partisans to experience cinema for the ears.
These should also be noted that from Michalewsky, the author of the book templates already very compressed read-and therefore are hardly any opportunities to make things away without cropping the message of a sequence.
So continue to apply my recommendation: Buy! 5 stars for great entertainment with excellent technique.