Trigger Ethics

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Trigger Ethics is a 7 part mini series created for the radio. It was written and produced at Allegheny College, in Meadville, Pennsylvania.

Synopsis

Trigger Ethics is set in the near future. The world has been laid waste by humankind and wracked by several world wars. Whole goverments have collapsed into capatilistic city states centered on the company. Organized religion is nothing more than a way for uncontrolled capitilism to maintain control over its population. Trigger Ethics is a story of betrayal, revenge, religious rebellion, and shooting. Lots and lots of shooting.

The plot follows Leon Westcott, an executive for Pinnacle Arms, a governing company. As Leon is betrayed and sent to jail by his fellow executives, a religous rebellion begins to take hold on the streets of Pinnacle. Our main character is then forced to fight his way back to the top in order to find the reason for his downfall and grasp some semblance of justice.

Pod Casts

pod-cast

Episode 1 - The Fall of Leon Westcott

Air Date: Not yet aired

Meet Pinnacle City: Large, sprawling, choked with unbreathable polution. If that's not bad enough, with the war ending, Pinnacle Arms stock is plummeting. Leon Westcott and the rest of the executives must come up with a plan to get out of the red and back into the green.

VOICE ACTORS

Isaac Salapa (Leon), James Hollerman (Rosewood), Christine LaRochelle (Dekker), Camilo Matos (Dreely), Joshua Searle-White (Manders), Stephen Dickson (Gudden). As well as Jonathan Davis, Brian Kirklin, Miguel Montgomery, Alyssa Gumkowski, Pete Budzowski, and Drew Pirrone-Brusse.

Production Team

Producer
Joshua Searle-White

Directed By
Anna Heller Sebok

Written By
Cristy Carlson, Ali Heffner, Paul Juette, & Brian Kirklin

Technical Direction By
Chris Preperato, Ed Jenkins, & Michael "Drew" Pirrone-Brusse

Music by
Brandon Lichtinger & Michael Lloyd

Contact

Allegheny College
520 North Main Street
Meadville, Pa 16335