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“Stolen Life” DVD Now For Sale Online

“Stolen Life” DVD Now For Sale Online

June 7, 2007 By S. K. Sloan 1 Comment

“Stolen Life,” the latest 3D animated feature from Nanoflix is now available for purchase online at the Nanoflix Website.

“Stolen Life” is true future noir. This dark and moody Sci-fi detective mystery stars Claudia Black and Chris Jones doing voice work for the lead characters. Sci-fi fans know Claudia from “Farscape” and “Stargate SG-1.” Video game fans know Chris Jones from the legendary and groundbreaking Tex Murphy series of interactive adventures.

Stolen LifeA solitary spacecraft makes a landing on a seemingly barren asteroid. The traveller is himself a machine, a private investigator. He pries open an old hatchway to go below. Under the ice, tunnels descend deeper and deeper into the dark.

It’s a refuelling station, a halfway point for missions to the outer reaches of the solar system. It was, until they shut it down. What happened here?

Pi, (the investigator) finds an inactive robot. He revives her. This is Kieru, the facility manager. Why did the company take so long to send an investigator? It takes a bit of work to get it out of him but Pi admits there’s trouble in other facilities.

Pi is investigating the disappearance of thousands of dollars in company property and the mysterious demise of one of the workers who goes by the name of Faraday.

What is the project Kieru is so desperate to conceal? And what really happened to Faraday?

Pi investigates this eccentric crew who cut out an existence for themselves in the rocks and ice of the asteroid, always under the shadow of the Company.

Doc and his crazy projects. Daisy, skittish and nervy. What is she so nervous about? Grip is like a pair of disembodied arms joined at the shoulder, a good natured beast. Cutter says little and works away cutting tunnels deeper and deeper into the ice.

They all seem innocent enough but how safe is Pi alone with this motley crew under the fractured and creaking ice of this far-flung asteroid?

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About S. K. Sloan

Samuel K. Sloan's love of Star Trek brought him to Slice of SciFi, where he was Managing Editor from 2005-2011, and returned from 2013-2014 before retiring once again from scifi news gathering.

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  1. Kurt says

    June 7, 2007 at 5:20 pm

    [shameless self promotion]

    The ScapeCast interviewed Stolen Life‘s director, Jackie Turnure at Dragon*Con last fall.

    You can hear the interview at: http://www.scapecast.org/forum/index.php?topic=693.0

    [/shameless self promotion]

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