Author:Gerry Finley-Day,Dave Gibbons,Ako Mitchell,Rupert Degas,Vaughn Joseph,Mitchell Mullan,Chuku Modu

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Nu-Earth, a battle-ravaged world forever scarred by an ongoing war between the Nort and Souther armies. The poison atmosphere makes it hostile to all who fight there, with the exception of one person - the Rogue Trooper.
A biologically-engineered war machine, Rogue Trooper is searching for the traitor General responsible for the deaths of his clone brothers. Together with his three 'dead' bio-chipped comrades, Gunner, Bagman and Helm, he won't stop until he has succeeded in his personal mission of revenge!
Featuring Chuku Modu as Rogue Trooper with a full cast including Rupert Degas, Vaughn Joseph, Ako Mitchell and Mitchell Mullen long-time fans and newcomers alike will be transported to the hostile world of Nu-Earth for an immersive listening experience like no other.
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