The story that began as the Prelude to Hope fan film project in 1998 grew, evolved, and later became the more complex Prelude to Hope 2.0 outline, crafted by Devon Read. When that new storyline became a script by Nathan P. Butler that later went unused for the fan film, the story was again revised to become Nothing Changes, the startling prequel to the Star Wars: Second Strike audio drama that kicked off a whole new genre of fan audio productions. Now, follow the tale of three Rebel Alliance operatives in conflict with agents of the Empire, as they unknowingly set the stage for future events in the Ferri'sol system, while a piece of fan film history becomes an audio drama in the Rayzur's Edge Audio and Ear Candy traditions, written by Nathan P. Butler and mixed by Steve Fluharty. Originally released as a monthly, serialized, six-part audio drama series from July through December 2004, Nothing Changes has now been collected as a full-length "Producer's Cut" edition, allowing listeners to experience the entire tale as one audio drama. Connections: Nothing Changes can be listened to as a standalone story. However, it is part of a larger "universe." The events in Nothing Changes act as a sort of prequel to Second Strike. Nothing Changes has sequel, released in 2005 as a ChronoRadio: Serial Edition, entitled Everything Changes. In fact, Nothing Changes, Second Strike, Always in Motion, Solitude, the ChronoRadio: Serial Edition tales, and all episodes of the Anthology series are part of the same overall "universe." Nothing Changes Audio Drama Review of Nothing Changes, Parts I - III by Jay Mustered See Nothing Changes' Fan Audio Awards (Separate Pop-Up Page) |