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}}'''''Movers''''' was a 2003 audio story in the ''[[Faction Paradox (series)|Faction Paradox]]'' series.


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
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Many "posthuman" societies inevitably became glorious, grotesque Princedoms, and none more so than those of the Blood Coteries, who -- like the Medici and Borgia families of antiquity -- commissioned the greatest art and culture of their age even as they conducted unimaginable vendettas and poisoned their potential rivals...
Many "posthuman" societies inevitably became glorious, grotesque Princedoms, and none more so than those of the Blood Coteries, who -- like the Medici and Borgia families of antiquity -- commissioned the greatest art and culture of their age even as they conducted unimaginable vendettas and poisoned their potential rivals...
==Plot==
''to be added''


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
* Cousin [[Justine]] - [[Suzanne Proctor]]
''to be added''
* Godfather [[Morlock]] - [[Ellis Pike]]
* Godfather [[Sabbath]] - [[Keith Drinkel]]
* Demetra Kein - [[Kate Dyson]]
* Shuncuker - [[Linda Bartram]]
* First Ordinary Selvynkesh - [[Matt Kelly]]
* Second Ordinary Keeble - [[Chris Manville]]
* [[Fiora]] - [[Emma Kilbey]]
* Reverend - [[Nigel Fairs]]


== References ==
== References ==
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''to be added''
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== Timeline ==
== External links ==
''to be added''
''to be added''


== External links ==
* {{dwrefguide|bbv38.htm|Movers}}
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[[Category:2003 audio stories]]
[[Category:2003 audio stories]]
[[Category:The Faction Paradox Protocols]]
[[Category:Faction Paradox audio stories]],
[[Category:BBV audio stories]]

Revision as of 03:07, 1 January 2017

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Movers was a 2003 audio story in the Faction Paradox series.

Publisher's summary

PRIMER FOR THE SPIRAL POLITIC (POST-WAR EDITION)
5 - THE BLOOD COTERIES

Era: Posthuman historical.
Technology - Variable, occasionally time-active.

The demise of Earth was followed by a period in which there was, effectively, no such thing as the human species; a period in which humanity suddenly found itself released from its heritage, with genetic manipulation and vast tracts of space separating the survivors from everything they'd once been.

Many "posthuman" societies inevitably became glorious, grotesque Princedoms, and none more so than those of the Blood Coteries, who -- like the Medici and Borgia families of antiquity -- commissioned the greatest art and culture of their age even as they conducted unimaginable vendettas and poisoned their potential rivals...

Plot

to be added

Cast

to be added

References

to be added

Notes

to be added

Continuity

to be added

External links

to be added,