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Star Trek: Cacophony

Author: J.J. Molloy
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Audio Length: 1 hour and 10 min.
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On the planet Stentor, silence is not only golden; it is the key to maintaining peace in a world devestated by a great war. But that calm is shattered when a group known as the Ghazi create a new technology that intercepts old Earth radio signals and rebroadcasts them across the planet - each day the din growing ever more deafening. When Captain Sulu and the crew of the U.S.S. Excelsior are summoned to investigate sub-space interference emanating from Stentor, Sulu and his communications officer Terra Spiro discover that the Ghazi believe the signals are the voices of the gods. Now, Sulu must somehow convince the Ghazi - without violating the prime directive - that the transmissions are not a divine voice, before violence erupts on Stentor once again.

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