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March 28, 2006

Episode 2 Release Delay

Apologies for not announcing this earlier, but there have been a few scheduling delays in the production of Episode 2 of the Silent Universe. We're going to try and get the next episode out by early/mid April, but we don't yet have a solid release date. Things are still moving along, just more slowly than expected. Stay tuned.

March 10, 2006

2000 downloads!

The premiere episode of the Silent Universe podcast has registered over 2000 downloads since February 15th! Again, thanks to everyone who is downloading the podcast, if you like it, be sure to tell your friends. We've got more than enough bandwidth to handle the downstream, and the more people who listen and participate in the forums the better!

Keep your eyes (and ears) peeled this month for Episode 2!

March 08, 2006

Episode 2 Script Production Wrap-up

Funkakou_Ground_Launch.jpgNews Alert: RSN sources have confirmed that, just minutes ago, a nuclear-armed ballistic missile was launched from Funkakou City on Mars, it's target and destination unknown. Colonial military defense forces on Mars have been put on high alert, and there are reports of widespread panic and rioting on the streets of New Bradford. RSN will continue to bring updates on this story as it develops.

We're wrapping up with script production for Episode 2 of the Silent Universe. A special thanks goes out to all the folks who participated in the discussions on the forums, voicing their opinions and suggestions. Special recognition goes out to Aaron Percival of stargatedestiny.net, Jedi_Kez of geekpov.blogspot.com, JMWright of vipertown.net, kgaughan of talideon.com (good tips on Emmeline's accent), ClayDowling of ceamus.com and HPunster.

The upcoming episode will be around 20 minutes long and is scheduled to be released before the end of March (no hard release date is yet available, but expect to see a cut-off date in the coming weeks).

Please be sure to still visit the forums to drop off any feedback or suggestions, and to swing by our support page to visit some of our affiliates.

Thanks again,

J. Marcus Xavier