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In a world where part of the population has superhuman abilities, those with powers who commit even the smallest crimes receive much harsher sentences than a normal person. When prisons begin to become far too overcrowded, the Kairos Program is enacted, taking those with useful powers and minor criminal records, and repurposing them as heroes in exchange for reducing their sentence to zero. When a lowly thief, now known as Gamut, is offered a spot in the program, they eagerly take the opportunity, not truly realizing the gravity of the role they now play in this world of heroes and villains.
[Content warnings for this episode include: Gun violence (gun shot sfx at 6:18, 6:37), brief discussions of torture, suffocation, and non-permanent death.]
The Kairos Program's writing, performance, editing, sound design, and cover art were done by Rawlyx.
Find the creator of The Kairos Program on Tumblr @rawlyx.
Though this episode is far from perfect, I'm proud of myself for having learned new things and completing this project. Thank you for listening!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Finch Valley ProductionsIn a world where part of the population has superhuman abilities, those with powers who commit even the smallest crimes receive much harsher sentences than a normal person. When prisons begin to become far too overcrowded, the Kairos Program is enacted, taking those with useful powers and minor criminal records, and repurposing them as heroes in exchange for reducing their sentence to zero. When a lowly thief, now known as Gamut, is offered a spot in the program, they eagerly take the opportunity, not truly realizing the gravity of the role they now play in this world of heroes and villains.
[Content warnings for this episode include: Gun violence (gun shot sfx at 6:18, 6:37), brief discussions of torture, suffocation, and non-permanent death.]
The Kairos Program's writing, performance, editing, sound design, and cover art were done by Rawlyx.
Find the creator of The Kairos Program on Tumblr @rawlyx.
Though this episode is far from perfect, I'm proud of myself for having learned new things and completing this project. Thank you for listening!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.