This Long Vigil
Children of Titan
by Rhett C. Bruno, Jaime Castle
Narrated by Ray Porter
Why You'll Love This
Ray Porter's gravelly delivery transforms a man's defiant final act into something deeply human—he makes you feel the weight of 25 years trapped in routine, and the terrifying freedom of choosing your own end.
About This Book
Deep in the void between stars, the Interstellar Ark Hermes carries humanity's hopes across the cosmos. Orion has spent twenty-five years as the ship's human Monitor, maintaining systems and keeping watch while thousands of passengers sleep in hibernation. Now his tour of duty nears its end, and protocol demands he return to the pods like all Monitors before him. But Orion knows the truth that others refuse to acknowledge: entering hibernation means death, his consciousness extinguished while a replacement awakens to continue the endless journey. Faced with this grim reality, he makes a desperate choice that puts him at odds with Dan, the ship's AI and his only companion in the vast loneliness of space.
Ray Porter's narration transforms this philosophical science fiction tale into a deeply intimate character study. His measured delivery captures Orion's growing desperation and the weight of decades spent in isolation, while his portrayal of the AI Dan strikes the perfect balance between mechanical precision and subtle emotional undercurrents. Porter's performance emphasizes the story's contemplative pace, allowing listeners to fully absorb the existential questions that drive the narrative. The confined setting and internal conflict make this particularly well-suited to audio, creating an immersive experience that mirrors Orion's psychological journey through the claustrophobic corridors of the ark.
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