The Midnight Frequency

The Quorum

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2606409/fan_mail/new] A Midnight Frequency tale, in the Twilight Zone tradition. Adrian Voss spent nine years building a door between worlds. It works. But it has a rule, cruel and elegant. It will only open onto a world where another Adrian Voss has built the very same door. Which means that of all the infinite versions of himself, the only ones he can ever reach are the ones obsessive enough, brilliant enough, and alone enough to have built the machine. He walks into a room full of the most dangerous men he has ever known. Every one of them is him. They call it the Quorum. For eleven days it is the greatest collaboration in the history of any world. On the twelfth day, a node goes dark. Then another. Someone is hunting the network, removing the others one by one, and it can only be one of them, because they are the only ones who can reach each other. One of these men with his face has decided the network should have exactly one survivor. A thriller about identity, trust, and the oldest and worst thing a man can learn: that the most dangerous person in any world is the one who already knows how you think. Full voice cast and original score. Not for sleep. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2606409/support]

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