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Podcasting goes Interactive

By J. Marcus Xavier, SilentOniverse.com
Date Published: February, 13 2005

On February 15th, the Silent Universe--an edgy independent SciFi drama with a "choose your own adventure" twist--will premiere on www.silentuniverse.com and iTunes.

Santa Clarita, CA (PRWEB) -- Until now, podcasting has been a high-tech version of a poor man"s talk radio. On February 15th, the Silent Universe"an edgy SciFi drama with a "choose your own adventure" twist"will premiere on www.silentuniverse.com and iTunes (promo available at www.silentuniverse.com/silentuniverse.mp3). In the series of monthly episodes, agents of the secret counter-terrorist organization "SERENDIPITY" will fight to undermine the deadly efforts of dictators, assassins, warlords and political extremists. But what makes this dramatic podcast truly unique is that its audience will be able to guide the storyline by giving ideas and feedback through a dedicated set of internet forums.

With a style of drama that mixes elements of "24" and the new "Battlestar Galactica," each episode of the Silent Universe reveals layers of suspense and intrigue that leaves audiences guessing at what twists its plot will take next. Its motley cast of characters includes weapons specialists, a computer hacker, an ex-mercenary and even a casino tycoon, all forced to go to extreme lengths to prevent tragedy from striking the solar system. In a world where nuclear weapons are common to even the poorest countries and the United Nations is nothing but a quaint historical footnote, even the smallest conflict between powers can threaten to plunge mankind into Armageddon.

Interactivity is the key to Silent Universe"s appeal, though. Fans will have the opportunity to participate directly in the story development process, working side-by-side with the production team by offering critiques and suggestions in the online forums (www.silentuniverse.com/forums). This kind of "open" storytelling will encourage listeners of the Silent Universe to get invested in the podcast; upgrading them from a passive audience to active loyal partners in the series"a point that is often lost on large scale entertainment producers today.

Starting on February 15th, and proceeding at an episode-per-month pace, the Silent Universe podcast will paint a world that is futuristic, yet hauntingly reflective of modern themes. The 11 episodes of its first season will draw in audiences with its unapologetic expos" of human interest, while maintaining the thrill of a masterfully written SciFi adventure. With a talented cast of professional voice artists and an edgy concept which takes pride in turning space opera clich"s on their ear, the Silent Universe will prove the viability of a new paradigm in podcast production.

The Silent Universe podcast is a StarKnight Interactive production, featured at www.silentuniverse.com. Brainchild of maverick writer J. Marcus Xavier, whose imaginings have earned him public recognition from sources like the Sci Fi Channel"s Science Fiction Weekly, Nintendo Power Magazine, NetSurfer Digest and TheForce.net, the podcast represents the next innovation in a pathway of interactive online storytelling first championed by Xavier in TrekWars: The Furry Conflict (www.furryconflict.com).


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