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*''[[Black Jack Justice]]''
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==Deck Gibson, Far Reach Commander==
===Deck Gibson, Far Reach Commander===
'''Old series'''<br>
'''Old series'''<br>
In summer 2007, Decoder Ring Theatre released the ''Summer Showcase'', an anthology featuring six new podcasts showcasing stories by different writers. The most popular of these were two episodes of the space opera ''Deck Gibson, Far Reach Commander'', written and created by Parsec Award-winning author Matt Wallace (''The Failed Cities Monologues'').
In summer 2007, Decoder Ring Theatre released the ''Summer Showcase'', an anthology featuring six new podcasts showcasing stories by different writers. The most popular of these were two episodes of the space opera ''Deck Gibson, Far Reach Commander'', written and created by Parsec Award-winning author Matt Wallace (''The Failed Cities Monologues'').
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On June 27, 2013, an ebook by Matt Wallace (creator) entitled ''Deck Gibson: The Complete Scripts'' was released on Amazon.com. As of April 2014, however, no more episodes of Deck Gibson have been produced.
On June 27, 2013, an ebook by Matt Wallace (creator) entitled ''Deck Gibson: The Complete Scripts'' was released on Amazon.com. As of April 2014, however, no more episodes of Deck Gibson have been produced.


==Dramatis personae==
====Dramatis personae====
* '''Deck Gibson'''
* '''Deck Gibson'''
Once an ace pilot and crack gunner for the feared Quasar Corps of Earth (call sign: Draco), Deck was lost in the depths of space after a brutal space battle, his damaged starfighter rescued by the alien Far Reach Fleet. He now pilots the Far Reach 1. He has a younger brother named Billy. His father piloted a Comet Tail starfighter for 20 years in the Quasar Corps under the call sign "Titan". Voiced by Jonathan Llyr.
Once an ace pilot and crack gunner for the feared Quasar Corps of Earth (call sign: Draco), Deck was lost in the depths of space after a brutal space battle, his damaged starfighter rescued by the alien Far Reach Fleet. He now pilots the Far Reach 1. He has a younger brother named Billy. His father piloted a Comet Tail starfighter for 20 years in the Quasar Corps under the call sign "Titan". Voiced by Jonathan Llyr.
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Once a member of an elite Quasar Corps squadron (Call sign: Hercules) along with "Helix", "Craterface", "Blackeye", "Dumbbell", "Eight-burst", "California" and squadron leader Deck "Draco" Gibson. "Herc" was assigned to terminate his friend Deck under the belief that Gibson was a traitor giving Earth's secrets to the Far Reach Fleet. Voiced by Gregg Taylor.
Once a member of an elite Quasar Corps squadron (Call sign: Hercules) along with "Helix", "Craterface", "Blackeye", "Dumbbell", "Eight-burst", "California" and squadron leader Deck "Draco" Gibson. "Herc" was assigned to terminate his friend Deck under the belief that Gibson was a traitor giving Earth's secrets to the Far Reach Fleet. Voiced by Gregg Taylor.


==Known alien races==
====Known alien races====
* '''The Sneg'''
* '''The Sneg'''
A race of crocodile-men, brutal creatures only interested in plunder. Their thick, scaly hides can withstand the vacuum of space.
A race of crocodile-men, brutal creatures only interested in plunder. Their thick, scaly hides can withstand the vacuum of space.
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A race of insectoid conquerors.
A race of insectoid conquerors.


==References==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
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