Ghost Phone: Episode 1
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Narrado por:
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Daniel Dawes
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De:
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Kevin Candela
Sobre este áudio
Time Weathers didn’t so much mind the car breakdown...just another hassle, albeit at an extremely inconvenient locale. But now reality itself is threatening to do the same, and she’s not quite as adaptable to that. Time was just minding her own business, ambling along on an old road under the blistering Nevada sun, hoping for the kind of road rescue help you aren’t typically going to find in the middle of the desert anyway, when the disconnected phone in the dusty booth outside the dilapidated gas station she was passing began to ring. Curiosity finally won out and she answered, expecting the whole thing to be a prank despite the remote location - after all, who ever went by the nowhere spot? The thing was, not only was someone at the other end of the line: It was someone famous...someone important...someone, above all else, who’d died in the 1950s. And now Time is running out - to save the world - and it’s all because she’s convinced that Albert Einstein is really trying to get her to stop a potentially disastrous experiment based on his work.
First in a series of “calls from famous ghosts” by the mind behind the Piper Gods, Krakenstein and Bob the Interdimensional Trucker. Future installments will feature other hapless modern day folks answering more phone calls that shouldn’t even be happening - calls coming from other long gone names, both famous and infamous. That’s right: The messages won’t all be coming from noble scientists - just “ghosts” with the clout and drive to use the time-spanning, dimension-crossing “telephone line”.
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