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After finding her boyfriend dead and being accused of murder, Macallan realizes she must escape New York City immediately. Not knowing who the real murderer might be, she decides she can only rely upon herself. Disobeying Seinshun's instructions, Macallan chooses not to head to Anchorage, but rather the small Alaskan fishing town of Homer. There, she meets Captain Jeffery Tulley and his First Mate Oberlin St. Clair, a pair of treasure hunters that are down on their luck. They both possess knowledge of the shipwreck, Cedar Elm, that Seinshun said might contain the Key that Macallan has been sent to find. Tulley and Oberlin are reluctant to return to the Cedar Elm because its remote location and because it has been slated for demolition by the US Navy. Suddenly, an assassination team pulls up and launches on assault on Tulley's boat. It is unclear if the target is Macallan or Tulley, as he has incurred significant debt with the Japanese Yakuza. Tulley, Macallan and Oberlin escape on their boat, Hail Mary, and head out to sea in the face of a monster storm.
Shortly thereafter, Jason Sterling contacts Kasunori Tanaka to berate him over the botched attack on the Hail Mary. He reminds Tanaka that he owes much of his corporate success and wealth to the clandestine operations conducted by the Blackdoor Group. As a result of his failure, Sterling kidnaps Tanaka's only son, Toshi. His return will be dependant upon Tanaka completing another murderous mission for Blackdoor and currying favor with Jason Sterling.
After battling the storm for twenty-four hours, the Hail Mary stumbles upon the Cedar Elm. Strangely, the shipwreck is located 500 hundred miles from its last reported location. Additionally, the Hail Mary's search and recovery equipment was badly damaged in the attack. However, after much deliberation, Tulley and Oberlin agree to help Macallan and launch a recovery mission on the Cedar Elm.
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The Leviathan Chronicles was written and created by Christof Laputka. Directed by Nobi Nakanishi. Produced by Robin Shore and Luke Allen. Edited and Sound Designed by Robin Shore and Luke Allen. Original music composed by Cameron Bossert.
Starring
Elizabeth Craynon as Macallan Orsel
Matthew Shale as Jeffery Tulley
J.P. Higgins as Oberlin St. Clair
Nobi Nakanishi as Kasunori Tanaka
Jon Freda as Jason Sterling
Samantha Parker as The Narrator
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My eyes can't roll any further. This is the worst written podcast. Racism, sexism, how painfully obvious it is that it was written by a man. Overexplaining things as if the listener is dumb as rocks.
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While I loved The Levitation Chronicles I find Rapscallion to be kind of boring. The last episode I've listened to with the whole stakeout in the van with the pheromones thing was just stupid.
the opening music!! I am here for it! love it
love this show! check it out if you're a scifi fan... it won't disappoint.
Thankfully, it's back! I hear a few voices that I recognize from We're Alive.
is that it? is rapscalion agency done?
started listening. liking it so far.
wait wait wait. this is amazing but why do I hear a familiar voice. she sounds like she is from were alive ?
good grief, The Drama, .. THE DRAMA
love the old school tv radio feel!!
This is amazing, it just the beginning and super fantastic!
Needs work. Although production value is top notch..... The writing is contrived and cliche. Accents are stereotypical and distracting. Narrators voice is annoying. Pacing is off. Dialogue delivered too fast. Let your actors act. And that music is utterly terrible. Know your audience. This is too far off the mark. You set a bar with Leviathan Chronicles and this falls short.
amazing
you made my day, thanks for the new episode ❣️
The sound design is great. The writing is intensely mediocre and long-winded. You shouldn't write for audio the way you'd write for a book, and the author really hasn't figured that out. Also, only about half the dialogue and line readings are any good. Listen to literally anything by Mac Rogers instead.
hands down one of the best audio stories Podcasted.