The crew finally arrives at Mufalata Secundus for the showdown of their lives. Just one stop first. The Dars play catch up, and catch. AJ hazards a guess. Bargie gets an invite.
STARRING:
Jeremy Bent
Winston Noel
Allie Kokesh
Seth Lind
Moujan Zolfaghari
Alden Ford
Shane O’Connell
Featuring special guests
Edited by Seth Lind
Sound design and mix by Shane O’Connell
Theme Music composed by Brendan Ryan and performed by FAMES Macedonian Symphonic Orchestra
Music Production and additional Music by Shane O’Connell
Opening crawl narration by Jeremy Crutchley
Ship design for The Bargarean Jade by Eric Geusz
Audio hosting by Simplecast
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