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H2OME


7 episodes


Science fiction Audio Drama


Synopsis:

H2OME is a sci-fi story about how we managed to build a sustainable society.In a future where a few hundred people have sought shelter on Mars to escape the climate crisis, an expedition back to Earth 150 years later could shed light on the energy transition and reveal many secrets.What would we do if our backs were against the wall? What if our civilization was able to create a fully sustainable society, eliminating pollution and the other harmful effects of climate change?Find out with Joanna, a 30-year-old anthropologist from Mars, leading an investigation on Earth to answer these questions.H2OME is a 6-episode story by cH2ange (supported by Air Liquide). Listen to one episode each week!Written and produced by Spintank, recorded at Entreprise studio FA, Paris, for cH2ange


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Format: Audio Drama

Genres: Science fiction

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Episodes:

Welcome home

Mon, 22 Feb 2021 06:00:00 GMT

Things didn't go quite as Joanna had expected. While the future of the colony, along with her own future, seem more uncertain than ever, she sees one final opportunity to change the course of history. But is it too late? Has Joanna missed her chance?


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The message

Mon, 15 Feb 2021 06:00:00 GMT

Overwhelmed by what she’s just learned, Joanna finds herself at a crossroads. She is about to make a difficult decision that could not only change her life, but also have an impact on the entire colony back on Mars. Will she have the courage to break the Martian Council’s rules? She has a plan, but is it worth the risk? And will she be able to pull it off?


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The unexpected

Mon, 08 Feb 2021 06:00:00 GMT

After being separated from the Earthlings, Joanna tries to find out what the Martian Council is keeping from her. She still doesn’t understand what happened, why the crew didn’t try to contact Mars to let them know about the extent of their discoveries on Earth. What terrible truth are they hiding?


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The Great Transition

Mon, 01 Feb 2021 06:00:00 GMT

Joanna’s investigation continues, as she tries to understand how humanity has managed to survive the climate disaster that was threatening life on Earth when her ancestors fled to Mars. The Great Transition museum proves to be just the place to find answers. But what if those answers made her re-evaluate everything she thought was true?


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Neopolis

Mon, 25 Jan 2021 06:00:00 GMT

Joanna’s made a friend on Earth, Valentine, a member of the Neopolis assembly. Through her, Joanna learns more about the city and the life of its inhabitants. She also gets to visit the Astrapi, a giant sparkling tower built at Neopolis’ very center which holds the secrets to a new energy model.


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The arrival

Mon, 18 Jan 2021 09:47:49 GMT

After a six-month journey in full cryostasis, Joanna finally arrives on planet Earth, a place she knows only through the documents and records she’s studied over the course of her education in anthropology on Mars. While she and the crew imagined they’d find humanity on Earth decimated; they’re shocked when they encounter more than just small and scattered human tribes…


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H2OME trailer

Thu, 07 Jan 2021 16:42:25 GMT

In a future where a few hundred people have sought shelter on Mars to escape the climate crisis, an expedition back to Earth 150 years later could shed light on the energy transition and reveal many secrets.


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