• The Havoc: Rebels United

  • Jan 8 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast
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The Havoc: Rebels United

  • Summary

  • Blast off into a new adventure with the renegades of the Havoc in this episode of Reverie Hall! After a narrow escape, Havoc takes shelter on a remote outer rim planet only to discover a ruthless mining corporation exploiting local settlers. Captain Jaxx Tydus faces a moral dilemma - turn a blind eye or risk open war by confronting the company's injustice. Ace pilot Elara Talis puts her skills to work evacuating civilians when violence erupts, while the Viking brothers dive into the action to fend off combat drones. Can the outgunned Havoc crew triumph against the corporation's army? Will they expose its atrocities at the cost of making unforgiving enemies? Hurtling from tense standoffs to explosive action, this episode captures the Havoc's daring bravado in their fight against tyranny across the stars. Join their crusade in the gritty underworld of the outer rim, where only the boldest survive.

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