Deathstroke
Richard Kelley
After watching the movie Jaws, you stayed out of the water. After reading Deathstroke, you'll stay out of the forest.
"Hurry! It's coming!" A desperate young mother shoves her infant son deep into a crevice between two logs. Will her baby survive? Will anyone? "Hurry! It's coming!"
That scene, and the hundreds of others like it, are everything Algar Kersek could have hoped for. The alien general has traveled deep into the Sonora desert to be present for the recording of the memories of a dying human. Dr. John Richardson is the last surviving witness to the horrors of a Prosian Deathstroke. His memories of the event will be captured on a crystal, there to be copied and distributed to every corner of the Empire. It is the most eagerly awaited crystal in history. The sights, the sounds, even the sense of touch will soon be available for every Prosian to experience for himself. For the first time, everyone will know what it was like to face the Gorgoth, the ultimate weapon of mass destruction.
As the recorder's probe burrows deep into Richardson's mind, the terrifying flow of his memories shows how an unsuspecting world was plunged into a desperate struggle for survival. In that struggle, the very soul of humanity is laid bare. Deathstroke is a chronicle of humanity's darkest hour. So, too, is it the story of mankind's finest.
But above all, Deathstroke is a warning. It is an allegory of an approaching world brought on by an exploding population utterly addicted to carbon: storms of unprecedented violence, lethal viruses, and most of all, a species that devours everything in its path. Do we not see the coming reality? Will we act in time? Deathstroke can be our call to action, or it can be our epitaph...
Duration - 5h 21m.
Author - Richard Kelley.
Narrator - Will Damron.
Published Date - Monday, 08 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2008 Richard Kelley ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
After watching the movie Jaws, you stayed out of the water. After reading Deathstroke, you'll stay out of the forest. "Hurry! It's coming!" A desperate young mother shoves her infant son deep into a crevice between two logs. Will her baby survive? Will anyone? "Hurry! It's coming!" That scene, and the hundreds of others like it, are everything Algar Kersek could have hoped for. The alien general has traveled deep into the Sonora desert to be present for the recording of the memories of a dying human. Dr. John Richardson is the last surviving witness to the horrors of a Prosian Deathstroke. His memories of the event will be captured on a crystal, there to be copied and distributed to every corner of the Empire. It is the most eagerly awaited crystal in history. The sights, the sounds, even the sense of touch will soon be available for every Prosian to experience for himself. For the first time, everyone will know what it was like to face the Gorgoth, the ultimate weapon of mass destruction. As the recorder's probe burrows deep into Richardson's mind, the terrifying flow of his memories shows how an unsuspecting world was plunged into a desperate struggle for survival. In that struggle, the very soul of humanity is laid bare. Deathstroke is a chronicle of humanity's darkest hour. So, too, is it the story of mankind's finest. But above all, Deathstroke is a warning. It is an allegory of an approaching world brought on by an exploding population utterly addicted to carbon: storms of unprecedented violence, lethal viruses, and most of all, a species that devours everything in its path. Do we not see the coming reality? Will we act in time? Deathstroke can be our call to action, or it can be our epitaph... Duration - 5h 21m. Author - Richard Kelley. Narrator - Will Damron. Published Date - Monday, 08 January 2024. Copyright - © 2008 Richard Kelley ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:20:21
Requiem
Duration:06:07:14
May 18th, 32 Years Earlier
Duration:12:38:50
Friday, June 6th
Duration:37:06:54
Monday, June 9th
Duration:55:05:39
A Silver Flute
Duration:12:13:04
Tuesday, June 10th, 2 am
Duration:13:41:41
Thursday, June 12th
Duration:03:32:57
Friday, June 13th
Duration:18:13:44
Saturday, June 14th
Duration:25:30:38
Sunday, June 15th
Duration:28:50:32
Monday, June 16th
Duration:44:44:24
Tuesday, June 17th
Duration:09:39:03
Wednesday, June 18th
Duration:38:09:26
Thursday, June 19th
Duration:50:50:02
Friday, June 20th
Duration:28:50:52
Saturday, June 21st
Duration:03:50:37
Monday, June 23rd
Duration:09:49:04
Tuesday, June 24th
Duration:11:45:20
Wednesday, June 25th
Duration:11:00:01
Thursday, June 26th
Duration:04:58:11
Friday, June 27th
Duration:17:38:23
Sunday, June 29th
Duration:07:29:44
Monday, June 30th
Duration:27:58:50
Tuesday, July 1st
Duration:33:35:33
Wednesday, July 2nd
Duration:29:44:36
Thursday, July 3rd
Duration:16:28:09
Friday, July 4th
Duration:21:36:19
Saturday, July 5th
Duration:15:05:52
Sunday, July 6th
Duration:26:31:10
Monday, July 7th
Duration:25:27:43
Tuesday, July 8th
Duration:25:19:18
Wednesday, July 9th
Duration:33:44:50
Thursday, July 10th
Duration:16:40:59
Friday, July 11th
Duration:15:40:06
The Prosians
Duration:09:15:58
Ending Credits
Duration:00:05:19