Feed Drop: The Nebulous Saga Part 1 "Captain of the Nebula"

Treasure Planet meets Hamlet in this quest for vengeance and truth through the depths of space, from the minds of Jane Maree and Magnus Carlssen. Deep in interstellar space, the notorious pirate Captain Dolion of the Nebula stalks his prey. For ten years he has pursued the Nova Alliance in his vengeance for the deaths of his parents. Ten years he has hunted. Ten years he has dreamed of only one thing: Death to the Nova Alliance. Meeting Jesse Kieffer, cursed with mysterious powers, will force him to come to terms with his humanity, and risk losing—or gaining—the only thing he has left to live for. PART 1: CAPTAIN OF THE NEBULA A ten-year crusade reaches a pitched crescendo following a devastating attack on an unsuspecting civilian outpost. A sailor on the renegade starship ‘Nebula’ desperately seeks reason in the wake of the atrocities he witnesses. An old man begs for mercy…and finds none. Transcripts can be found at thenebuloussaga.com The Nebulous Saga was written by Jane Maree, and produced by Magnus Carlssen Casting courtesy of Shogo Miyakita Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound Part 1 closing theme by Will Fox Sound design by H.M. Radcliff Cover art by Kirk DouPonce Show art by Madison Brown and Sarah Lisby Sensitivity review by Noelle Rose Cast: Reginald West, as the Ancient One Magnus Carlssen, as the Narrator Rhys Lawton, as Captain Peter Dolion Shogo Miyakita, as Cookie “We all have a choice, lad. If you think you don’t, it’s just because you don’t like the options.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Imagine that the next messiah doesn’t come from religion, but from the tech world. Will his choices be more likely to save humanity—or destroy it? The Madness of Chartrulean is an award-winning fiction podcast that explores this concept using a unique blend of political drama, science fiction, fantasy, and Shakespearean tragedy. Chartrulean, the promised messiah, abandons piety for progress and becomes a shipbuilder instead. He ends a war and becomes the most powerful man on Arcas, ushering in a new technological era that rekindles hope for humanity while also deepening political divides. Chartrulean’s journey is deeply personal as he struggles with identity, leadership, and the weight of his choices. Rich in lore and political intrigue, The Madness of Chartrulean was made to resonate with fans of Game of Thrones, and classic sci-fi stories such as Dune and Foundation. It examines the moral complexities of progress, pushing listeners to think critically about power dynamics and the consequences of leadership. To dive deeper into the world of Chartrulean, visit https://www.chartrulean.com