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War of the Elementals

By: Scott Alan Woodard, Scott Davis
Narrated by: The Colonial Radio Players
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In 1915 France, the Great War rages and a new breed of hero takes to the skies. Part bull-terrier, part daredevil, the aces of the Royal Flying Corps' 5th Squadron are Britain's elite. It was an era of counter-intelligence, dogfights, and drinking songs. But that was before the world changed. That was before the Elementals! When a routine mission goes awry, the 5th Squadron finds itself trapped in an unreal world called The Source. Here, giant bat-like creatures dominate the world keeping the Universe, and all of its parallel realities, in a precarious balance. But despite its serene appearance, it is a violent, predatory land. Trapped along with Germany's greatest flying ace, they all must work together to find a way back home.

This full cast audio drama is presented by the award-winning Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air, in association with Storm Entertainment .

Contains mild adult language. Parental discretion is advised.

Starring The Colonial Radio Players

Executive produced by Mark Vander Berg, Darren G. Davis

Dramatized for audio by Scott Alan Woodard, based on the comic by Scott Davis

Produced by Bryan Rothrock

Music by Jeffrey Gage

Directed by Jerry Robbins

Cover art by Jeff Hayes

©2015 The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air (P)2015 The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air
Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction
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