Hello, so Vettel didn't win the F1 race today, Alonso did, and in a convincing way in front of his homecrowd. Hamilton who started in front ended up as twelfth blaming the tires, these just couldn't withstand his driving, right. He should go to Nascar. Anyway it's clear now that Ferrari finally got their act together and they are likely to dominate in the forseeable future, that said, next up is Monaco and that's a place where it's easy to crash out (we haven't had any thusfar this year). Crashing out has been the biggest fear of last years cycling star Bradley Wiggins, his descents on the bike have been bizarly inadequate, the damage thusfar has been limited but if the weather stays wet I think he will have left the Giro by next week. At least last year's bonanza got him a title, yes Sir.
Sci-fi fans can prepare themselves for 10 weeks of excitement ... NJoy
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By the twenty-second century, mankind had stretched forth its hand to command the stars. Other races were discovered, and, as the human sphere of influence expanded, they were happy to live in peaceful coexistence, and humanity was on the verge of an evolutionary leap.
The Terran emperor was the first to ascend to the next step of human evolution. His advisors, who now styled themselves holy clerics, sought to force the other races to see the light of their religion. They began to subjugate the other races to the will of the empire. The Amsus, who saw the Empire as decadent, illogical and chaotic, waged war upon it. Admiral VonGrippen, the brightest military mind in centuries, betrayed the empire, and removed the entire home fleet, collapsing the jump gate after them, leaving Earth and the Empire to be squashed under the heel of Amsus oppression.
Now, three hundred years after the fall of the Terran Empire, humans find themselves the subject race, Stagnating on their own world unable to evolve either technologically or otherwise. It is into this oppressive world, that the most unlikely of men are thrust into the roles of heros.
Based on The Falcon Banner, a novel by Christopher Patrick Lydon
Original music composed and performed by Kai Hartwig, Kevin MacLeod and Phil Craigie
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The Falcon Banner 02 - New Friends, Old Enemies ( 55mb)
The Falcon Banner 02 - New Friends, Old Enemies 59:33 Featuring the voice talents of:
Seth Adam Sher as Darien Taine
Chris Snyder as Matt Elias
Darryl Roberts as Magistrate Leighton
Aliza as Aurora
Mark Kalita as Kendrick
David Ault as Admiral VonGrippen
David Roche as The Hermit
Tom Davis as The Amsus News Reporter
Laura Post as Lauren
Eric Busby as Nazzien
Shane Harris as Haligonian Control
and Mark Bruzee as Shale
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previously
The Falcon Banner 01 - Freedom's Spark
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