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- | **Claybourne** was a supernatural science-fiction radio drama, recorded and broadcast nationwide in New Zealand in the late 1990s. It is now available as a podcast. It's first season ran for 96 episodes, four days a week. A second season was planned, but never put into production. A written synopsis of what probably would have happened is available. | + | **Claybourne** was a supernatural science-fiction radio drama, recorded and broadcast nationwide in New Zealand in the late 1990s. It is now available as a podcast. It's first season ran for 96 episodes, four days a week. A second season was planned, but never put into production. Andrew Dubber, one of the producers, has written a synopsis of what probably would have happened and posted it online. |
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+ | <blockquote>Welcome to //Claybourne//, the small, scenic township in the far north of New Zealand’s North Island. | ||
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+ | It’s a friendly little town - home to a pub, a general store, a service station and, up on the hill, the southernmost communication satellite station of American communication giant, Koestler Industries. | ||
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+ | Thompson is an American holidaying in New Zealand after his breakup nearly led to a breakdown. He receives a message from his employers that there’s a problem at the station up north, and that since he’s there, he should check it out. The problem is "a problem doesn’t even begin to describe it". | ||
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+ | Never mind the tapu, the mysterious death rate, rumours of dragons, conspiracy theories about the global military industrial complex, and the old guy with the gun. | ||
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+ | The town is the future site of "Maoriworld" -- the tourism drawcard that’ll put this place on the map (investment enquiries welcomed). | ||
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+ | Just don’t ask too many questions.</blockquote> | ||
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